I'm feeling exceptionally ponderous right now, so let's dish. I started my educational regime today. That is to say, my self educational regime without college enrolment. Well, that's not necessarily true, as I have been self educating for quite a number of years, but let's just agree that listening to the first seven chapters of Herman Melville's, Typee (audio book, courtesy of Project Gutenburg), and reading a chapter of calculus in a textbook from a personal collection amounted to a supremely lonely day. That may seem to be logical of forgetting to charge my phone, and it being dead for it's own sake all day, but no one ever stops by unannounced nonetheless.
So, my goal is to listen to the rest of Typee before the weekend trip to D.C. with good buddy, Rockbottom. Oh, I cannot wait to get away from rainy Richmond this week. I've got three nights planned, and then a trip to Virginia Beach on Monday and then Tuesday or Wednesday to Virginia Beach again. Rockbottom took the liberty of ordering two sets of boxing gloves, one red and one blue. They look like a lot of fun. I suppose we will do some practice scenes with them over the weekend. I may need to release some extra testosterone, not aggression, mind you.
Speaking of Release, the munch last night was once again, very large. A few nice ladies at my end of the table were talking about being bisexual, which was a hit. I looked up the definition of "generalization" on my Blackberry, and that led to me reading about a few of the many types of generalizations. I believe that generalization is not an appropriate umbrella term for all things said that fall under one category of generalizing, and that actually is probably a fact. So, for anyone who has ever gotten upset, and stereotyped all generalizations as one big generalization, look it up, Here, and follow the proceeding links. There are quite a many interesting definitions to be read and reread through that Wikipedia article.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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