...and trying to reconnect via Teh ElJay
Comment and:
1) I shall respond with something random I like about you.
2) I shall tell you what song, movie or book reminds me of you.
3) I shall name something we should do together.
4) I shall say something that only makes sense to you and me (or at least me).
5) I shall tell you my first or clearest memory of you.
6) I shall leave you a quote that is somehow appropriate to you.
7) I shall ask you something that I have always wondered about you.
8) If I do this for you, you must in turn post this on your journal so you can do the same for others. Because I am Queen and you shall.
Comment and:
1) I shall respond with something random I like about you.
2) I shall tell you what song, movie or book reminds me of you.
3) I shall name something we should do together.
4) I shall say something that only makes sense to you and me (or at least me).
5) I shall tell you my first or clearest memory of you.
6) I shall leave you a quote that is somehow appropriate to you.
7) I shall ask you something that I have always wondered about you.
8) If I do this for you, you must in turn post this on your journal so you can do the same for others. Because I am Queen and you shall.
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Date: 2006-05-18 10:54 am (UTC)since your day today is going to be boring - email me (can't say IM since teh govmit doesn't allow that...) klinonis @ nass.usda.gov. Just nothing *too* outlandish as all email is scanned but feel free if the boredom gets too bad.
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Date: 2006-05-18 11:50 pm (UTC)1. I really liked your floral photography. It inspired me to take pics of our garden last year.
2. The Theme from The Dukes of Hazard, even though you are in Arkansas.
3. Chat again when we can both find time.
4. Teh Bitch Box
5. When you asked if you could use one of my drabbles as your "Drabble of the Week".
6. Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. ~Aaron Levenstein
7. How did you get into your field of study?
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Date: 2006-05-19 02:10 am (UTC)I always loved math (sorry, Lisa) but couldn't hack mid-level calc. Have a BA in economics (dumb man's math) before getting into ag. Turns out, I look a ton of stats in grad school that allowed me to qualify for my present position.
Wish I could do more teaching, but I get to do a lot of problem solving and computer work. If they'd just let me read my personal email at work again.... job would be perfect.