reading is not always recovery
- From: dpm_usenet@xxxxxxxxx (David P. Murphy)
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:13:40 +0000 (UTC)
The daughter's de-facto fiancee gave me a book for Christmas, and for
her sake I am trying to read it. The title is _Dragonlance Chronicles_
and it apparently contains three novels (I use the word loosely):
"Autumn", "Winter", and "Spring".
I am 42 pages in (out of 1312), and I beg you to tell me it gets better.
For the love of $DEITY, *please* tell me it gets better.
ObStressChecklist:
+ dealing with $OS at work . . . check!
+ dealing with $OS at home . . . check!
+ dealing with computers in any manner at all for relations . . . check!
+ dealing with lazy contractor for bathroom renovation . . . check!
+ trying to convince someone that forcing a 53 Mb PowerPoint on people
is not a good reward for them visiting your website . . . check!
ok
dpm
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