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Sunday, March 02, 2008

Possibly the laziest person alive?

The work just sits there and sits there and doesn't get smaller; yet somehow my reasons for not doing it alter slightly, flickeringly, chimerical, as the hours pass by and I drift from room to room.

Today, I have, however, read the entire paper, discussed its contents with the historian, gone with him and Bruiser to the dog park, uploaded a ton of photographs to flickr, played with my grandson a little, and pondered my lassitude. Pondered it, I say. Deeply. Penetratingly. As the hours pass by.

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  1. You are not the laziest person alive, because I am. I had many student stories to read and a lecture to write. What did I do? I didn't even read the paper!! I did go to yoga, and I did play Connect Four with Son. Read a few comic books, etc. Took him bike riding in his new helmet. All in all, though, it sounds like we both had successful weekends. Let's hear it for laziness!!

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  2. Well, this pretty much explains why you ignored my emails about our paper--you were off pondering lassitude instead of the ridiculous multimodal contexts of use jibberish I sent you. I swear there was a high-five kind of moment last week, a resolve to finish this beast. Maybe I imagined that; maybe instead we were celebrating a the latest Jazz victory. Now, that's a resolve I can handle.

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  3. At least you're not so lazy as to leave the cap loose on your bottle of Benadryl....
    OK. I'm done.

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