Named after the greeting offered mine host every morning by a housemate, before both of us have had coffee and are lacking the ability to string together sentances.

16.7.05

Even more with the sleeping.

I just realised that (yes, I spelled realise with an 'S.' Deal.) sleeping and working out are both good for you, both help your body grow and both require a shower upon completion. Ergo--when you're actually going to go to sleep, just say that you're going to work out (note the use of parentheses to avoid ending that sentence with a preposition). The ladies, and possibly fellas will oh-so-dig you, and if you live in a place as muggy and hot as I do, you may find yourself working out three, even six times every day!

15.7.05

Bored? Try sleeping!

I like to sleep as a way of time-traveling. I can push myself thirty, someyime fourty-five minutes closer to the KY, then Chi-Town and the UK. The reason I need to do this is because I live in a city that apparently, in negotiating for the world's largest freshwater aquarium, had to take on a portion of other cities' time. We have far too much of it; New York, clearly, has far too little, hence the not sleeping.

Further, Rudy Giuliani was in NY on the 11th o' September and London on the 7th of July.

Just sayin'.

12.7.05

Orgullo Gringo

Conversation 'twixt Marta and Jon at the bar, translated:

M: How do you feel?

J: Everything.