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Sep. 19th, 2016 08:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Knee is actually better - enough - that I went to running club without doing it damage. Yay, recovery!
(Weather was way too muggy, but Oh Well. Didn't get enough rain, though.)
Meantime, I wish that the day they decided to distribute a thousand copies of [University]'s "State of the Arts" magazine--a publication that I suspect no one actually wants to read--had not coincided with a day on which we received 2500 pieces of REGULAR mail. Just getting it all READY for tomorrow was tricky; distributing it all tomorrow is going to be, quite literally, a pain.
(Weather was way too muggy, but Oh Well. Didn't get enough rain, though.)
Meantime, I wish that the day they decided to distribute a thousand copies of [University]'s "State of the Arts" magazine--a publication that I suspect no one actually wants to read--had not coincided with a day on which we received 2500 pieces of REGULAR mail. Just getting it all READY for tomorrow was tricky; distributing it all tomorrow is going to be, quite literally, a pain.
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Date: 2016-09-20 01:19 am (UTC)Hooray!
Meantime, I wish that the day they decided to distribute a thousand copies of [University]'s "State of the Arts" magazine--a publication that I suspect no one actually wants to read--had not coincided with a day on which we received 2500 pieces of REGULAR mail.
Yikes.
(I don't think this magazine existed in my time. There were a couple of literary magazines, one of which was mostly somewhere for English majors to put their short fiction and poetry, the other of which I believe came into being in reaction to it. I had pieces published in the latter.)