I am off work. I have nothing to do until Monday.
This feels weird.
There’s not a lot to do, really. I could be doing training, but I wonder what’s even the point.
So, catching on the podcast queue. Maybe I’ll get around to watching some TV; I have two nights’-worth of Kennedy, and I’m still trying to get through The Wire.
(Totally random aside — I think after the COVID craziness is over, I could deal with living in Baltimore….)
You can change one significant event in history, and only things directly related to it will change in the future. Do you change it, and if so, what event do you choose?
The more that I think of things, the more I think that it’s time to repeal the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution.
The presidents elected straight from the Senate have been largely terrible.
What am I listening to right now? This.
I get information from many different sources. Not just one source. And that’s dangerous.
The discussion is fascinating to me, honestly, as I’ve lived so much of my life in isolation.
I work by myself. That’s largely been the case since I started working. I can’t imagine how it is for other people.
I’m looking forward to tomorrow, even if the folks on the Reason editors’ roundtable were picking on the Lions on Monday.
They started this stuff.
News.
I’ve been trying to follow this, and I’m not sure why. My wife and I would order Pizza Hut while we were out in the middle of suburban sprawl.
Was that because the food was great? No. Did I find something small, local, that was better? Yep. But it hit the spot from time to time…and for not a lot of money.
Would I prefer to do something from a local shop? Yes. Is that really difficult when you can’t walk/take public transit/drive? Absolutely.
My property management company just sent an email reminding me to follow them on Instagram. I guess I could do that, but I don’t want any Facebook spyware on my phone.
I think I’m going to stop for the day, however. Thanksgiving tomorrow. Should I write about what I’m thankful for this year?
Hmm.
Stepping away to ponder….