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This is just a test to see if this thing really works. Welcome to my little effort to keep-up-with-the-Joneses who have their own journals. I've been envious for a long time and now it's time to get my bony white ass in gear.

First, big thanks to Phil Brewer who pointed me in the right direction to getting this set-up. It was so simple that I am convinced something will go horribly awry. Perhaps this site will become a breeding ground for a terrible new computer virus. Mayhap the occaisional psycho will see messages in my text directing her to commit mass-murder. Thanks again, Phil. Regardless of what world-shattering doom befalls us, you are OK in my book.

Does this thing spell-check? O god, I suppose not. Maybe I should just type this crap in Word and then send it over?

Big props go to Beth who let me stay at her place the night before my Foreign Service interview in Washington DC. Beth was a wonderful and sincere host. It was good to sit down and talk to a fellow amateur-writer and wax poetic about the past and look forward to the future. Tell your roommate I said Howdy. You're fine people and welcome at any time to visit my pad in Philadelphia.

Final grateful remarks go to Missy (aka Girl-Brain, aka BJ Queen, aka The Duryea Dip, aka Loose Louie, aka DJ Chuk-ah-fie'd, aka The Motley Cow, aka Lucky) for being a tolerant and accomodating woman in all respects. You've made the past 70 days tolerable. Count 'em. 70. And like the clockwork orange that is my life, she is leaving for California in eleven days. Chicks are like sand that are like the star systems in Grand Mof Tarkin's grip - slipping away one-by-one.

My final semester as a grad student has just started. I have a Poetry Workshop and a literature class called "Geneology of Modern Violence." We are studying Nietzsche, Freud, Heigegger, Foucault and Yeats. The real concern is what to do a paper on. I've never taken Dr. O'hara for any other classes, so I don't know how to approach the dude. I am thinking about a tri-pronged approach discussing WS Burroughs, Kathy Acker and JG Ballard, all of whom are in the top five of my favorite SF writers. Even if the old professor doesn't like the topic, he may have to deal with it. This is my last grad class. I've got bigger things to worry about such as how to make a living after graduation. Until later kids.

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