Rather, he seems to forget it’s finals week.
I’m all about the “respectable journey,” but thoughtful writing is a privilege one has when one isn’t buried up to her neck in paperwork. That and we don’t get paid to do it.
Maybe I’ll blog some really deep thoughts this weekend, but in the meantime I’ll be outside making butt angels in the snow. Duty calls.




thoughtful writing is a privilege one has when one isn’t buried up to her neck in paperwork.
Well said.
I don’t think Ezra meant it in any malicious way. Just in line with the observational stuff that he does. Like that bit he did on sugar cookies.
I thought you read Townhall so I didn’t have to.
It should be said that I do indeed heart you guys — you’re in the “Must” category of my RSS reader. It just happened to be your post that reminded me of a point I’d been wanting to make. Sorry ’bout that!
I read Townhall because I’m shallow and like easy jokes. But yes, I pretend it’s a public service. That I do for free. Since I don’t have a life.
Actually, reading Townhall was part of the deal I made with the devil when I inherited Pandagon. If I skip a day, Jesse bugs me about it.
s.z. over at World O’Crap has pretty much made reading and ridiculing Townhall into her own cottage industry.
And she’s a riot.
On Knowing Who We’re Dealing With
Just last night I re-read some second hand advice on blogging: “Usually it is a bad idea to tell a big blogger that they’ve fucked up big time.” Well, I’ve never been that good at taking advice. Nor was I ever consistent…
Seems to me that a post about people doing fluffy posts is just more fluff.
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