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March 2, 2006

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I hate the fact that it seems I have to have realizations over and over and over before it dawns on me that action is needed. Not just thought.

It was snowing here just a few minutes ago. That was good.

But I'm having a cranky day. So, um, anyways.

I just got an email, sent to a group of female librarians, that cracked me up.

I had a blast last year with you all but I just love men.

I don't know why that cracks me up so much, but it does.

So, men that I love.
- my sweetie
- my Dad, RIP
- David Pogue (technology writer for NYT and O'Reilly)
- Matthew, who does the Woot! podcast

Posted at March 2, 2006

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