All's well that ends well...
... all right, folks. It's been a wild and enjoyable ride, but it's time to take a break from this blog before it becomes yet another chore. It'll probably still be updated, but much less frequently, and only when the mood strikes -- it'll work for me, rather than me for it.
Here's something to fill the void...
[Post on an egroup of friends last night. Said Nisha about Sam...]
[Replied Sam...]
Heh? Please to enlighten. Closeness of name to Sam Adams?
I don't have long, brown hair. I would look positively gay if I did.
Question for class discussion: was Sam Adams gay?
sam.
(not Adams. Not, I say.)
[Which inspired...]
> Question for class discussion: was Sam Adams gay?
--
Sidharth Jaggi
"Never doubt that a small group of concerted fingers can change a
photograph -- indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
Here's something to fill the void...
[Post on an egroup of friends last night. Said Nisha about Sam...]
Maybe it's the case I'm working on right now [1], maybe it's the lateness of the hour; but it occurs to me that we on this list have our own version of a great American revolutionary: Sam Anand, *almost* a brewer and a patriot.
Heh? Please to enlighten. Closeness of name to Sam Adams?
I don't have long, brown hair. I would look positively gay if I did.
Question for class discussion: was Sam Adams gay?
sam.
(not Adams. Not, I say.)
[Which inspired...]
> Question for class discussion: was Sam Adams gay?
--
Sidharth Jaggi
"Never doubt that a small group of concerted fingers can change a
photograph -- indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."


1 Comments:
I would like to formally protest multiple inaccuracies in this post:
* My first name is not Samuel.
* I do not walk around with my lips pulled to one side of my face, as if by an invisible string behind me.
* I do not have brown, wavy hair.
Sam Anand.
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