1.29.2008

I Canna Take It, Captain!

I can't read another goddamn word. Not one more. Not about nineteenth-century European history, not about the Ottoman Empire, not about grant applications, nothing. Here's what I can do:

Actually, that last one sounds like a plan. And I'm off!

5 comments:

pulpshopgirl said...

You love Conchords too?! I just got the DVDs for my birthday and watched them all very fast. Now I think I would like to re-watch them all a bit more slowly...Who's the boom king? Word!

noncoupable said...

Dude. Sometimes you read my mind! I can't look at another Chinese character. I can't listen to another lame audio tape (in the simplified language version, the you're-too- stupid-to-really-understand-any-high-level-Chinese version) about the agricultural economic policies and problems with big landlords in pre 1949 China. And I especially am sick of memorizing the words for the economy, like today's article on the foreign exchange reserves, the top creditor nations in the world, and what the hell a net remittance means in Chinese OR English.

But most of all, I wish the current trend of raining non-stop, every day, without sun, would end.

At least in SC you are getting both rain AND sun.

kungfuramone said...

This is true...it's been a pretty good combo of rain/sun for the last little while.

L: oh fo' SHO I love the Conchords too. We Netflix'd 'em.

"Who like to rock the party?"
"I like to rock the party!"
"Who like to rock the party?"
"I like to rock the party!"

Alexis said...

FYI - since linking yesterday I have been competely obsessed with Achewood. Can't stop reding. Won't do work. :)

SuperJew said...

Hang in there Kungfu! I can attest to the fact however, that after the madness and chaos of this semester is over, you will likely find yourself completely incapable of much more than the present state, and probably a little less. Like some of us guilty blog-neglecters can attest to! I seem able to focus these days enough to watch comedy central, to bake sweet chocolatey things and to barely read quickly enough to keep up with my undergrads that I'm supposedly educating this semester.