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Sunday, February 18, 2007
(11:50 PM) | Stephen:
Yuck

I have felt crummy all weekend. There were several posts I wanted to do, but it's hard to string coherent thoughts together when you don't feel good. The problem is that I'm not really sick enough to merit anyone's sympathy.

Then there's the fact that I, like a moth courting the flame that will eventually destroy it, found myself in the thick of another Blogger-Brou-Ha-Ha comment thread. I like to argue, er, debate, and will often get into it just for kicks. And that was really how this started, but of course it always goes too far - at least on this topic. There are times where it doesn't.

So I was partly serious about my comments and partly not, and for those of you who read the comment thread - you know who you are - I'm not telling which is which. It's just a shame that it all contributed to such a light posting weekend.

Well, the sun'll come out tomorrow. You can bet your bottom dollar on that.



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