We'll Find a Way Regardless to Make Some Sense Out of This Mess
As we get things started tonight, please give your warmest Running Down a Dream welcome to Katie and Kevan Kirksey, the sister and brother-in-law, and their new blog, creatively titled "The Kirkseys." Edgy, I know. Be sure to regularly check in with them for their adventures in the Rose City, reasons why galaxy really is a terrible organization, and interior design tips. Should be good times, folks.
I suppose I shouldn't go down the dangerous road of beginning to play the excuse game, but if there's one overriding reason that I haven't been writing consistently, it's because my internet service has been less reliable than an Afghani election (cue rimshot).
I've said it before in another forum, but here goes again: I would say that Comcast is the Khmer Rouge of cable companies, but I don't want to be unfair to the Khmer Rouge.
With that said, I'm going to soldier on, overcome these momentary setbacks, and do my very best (SCOUT'S HONOR. Psssst, I quit the Cub Scouts.) to get back on the proverbial blogging horse. Hopefully the previous sentence set the all-time record for mixed metaphors.
Labels: Afghanistan, Comcast, current reading, Friends and family, Khmer Rouge, Paul Shirley
3 Comments:
Toldja Comcast sucks. Good book, btw, you'll enjoy it.
What did you think of the Steve Martin autobio?
Joseph,
I enjoyed the book. It's always interesting to get an insight into the process of someone's career, whether that is a comedian, a lawyer, a teacher, a doctor, a builder, etc.
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