8.23.2004

holiday

Ladies and gentlemen, today is National Punctuation Day! An entire day to recognize the great contributions which punctuation has made in the development of English grammar. As someone who rarely uses punctuation correctly, I will take this day as a call to action.

An admission and a request: To those of you from Princeton who got my change of address email, I would like to say that I screwed up. I left all of the names in the blind carbon copy column rather than the carbon copy column. And owing to my personal incompetence, I can't seem to dig up the list of people who received the email. Suspicious, since I was the one who sent the email - the outgoing email is nowhere to be found. Anyhow, if you've gotten an email, are checking my blog, and feel like helping me out, please email me on my Tigernet account (those of you to whom this statement applies know what to do) to let me know who you are. I have a vague idea of who was on that list, but I can't know for sure, and since I'm going to be emailing you again, please email me to tell me that I emailed you so that I can email you later. For sure that's a real sentence.

Anyway, I'm out of NJ for good now. I can now look back on my seven years in the Garden State and laugh. And then get the heck on with my life. :)

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