it's about timing
the new receptionist downstairs is nice. a lot more courteous
another greeting when i got home was a live coverage of china's hu jintao in washington shaking hands with bush while a sole lady protester was trying to interrupt his speech.
this after a long but timely, at times funny, discussion of the present "people's" initiative for charter change with fr. bernas with mr. monsod, mr. abad and many other people within and outside the ateneo community at the ateneo law school in rockwell. plus a meeting for what could be a concrete way to really do something about this whole fiasco [i mean we did trust her at some point, right? but we all failed ourselves]
these after a surprisingly loaded first day for summer class. sir dave seems real good with history and sir dumlao seems real good with economics. i do hope i won't have a hard time.
plus an early trip to the library with a book on writing academic papers and another entitled why not? accidental finds are interesting reads.
lisnin to sinnead o'connor
sortof readin The World Is Flat, an updated Lexus and the Olive tree by Thomas Friedman. thanks luis.
[sure is good to note how the the rest of the world's driving their lexuses while we're still fixing our olive tree]
feelin kinda happy. about today about the supreme court about people who care about comic timing
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