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Jan. 28th, 2004 02:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I now own 3 sheets of the new coral reef stamp. It's gorgeous! http://tinyurl.com/36vk8
The New Yorker mag usually piles up in one of my big unread-magazine stacks, until I have time to scan for Eamon Grennan poems, and then I donate them to the library or work free stack.
Then I read the Nov. cartoon issue cover to cover while in the jury waiting room yesterday, and am finishing the article on Billy Connolly. What a horrendous childhood! It's amazing that he survived any of it. I love the New Yorker, just, I think you have to have tons of money = a wife and cleaning lady and cook and no job and never on the internet to have to time to read it regularly. Weekly! What are they thinking? How do people do it?
The New Yorker mag usually piles up in one of my big unread-magazine stacks, until I have time to scan for Eamon Grennan poems, and then I donate them to the library or work free stack.
Then I read the Nov. cartoon issue cover to cover while in the jury waiting room yesterday, and am finishing the article on Billy Connolly. What a horrendous childhood! It's amazing that he survived any of it. I love the New Yorker, just, I think you have to have tons of money = a wife and cleaning lady and cook and no job and never on the internet to have to time to read it regularly. Weekly! What are they thinking? How do people do it?