And if I may I’d like to offer a heads-up to people who need things to read but can’t find them on the Internet themselves somehow. I have this problem often. I’m not saying that’s why I own multiple histories of containerized cargo, but it might be why I’ve read a mid-90s book about then-current innovations in pasta technology. That or how many times I found the word “extrude” when I opened to whatever page to try it out.
But after a several-month hiatus A Labor Of Like has got to posting again. I enjoy the style of writing there and, who knows, you might also. Here’s a sample of a recent posting, built on the most universal of human experiences. That is wondering what can possibly explain this thing you’re staring at in the supermarket. Enjoy, insofar as that’s wise.
In short, yes, I’m running like a week behind answering comments and I’m sorry. I’m grateful for everyone who writes here. It’s just been kind of busy and I should maybe spend less time hiding under furniture instead of writing back. The furniture thing is just easier to do.
I know what you mean about the furniture thing. Once a friend was sitting in her living room with the front door open and the screen door closed. When a salesperson came to the porch, said friend attempted a discreet dive behind the couch in order to minimize interaction.
Salesperson: “Uh, okay then. Have a nice day.”
Apparently, she had not been as discreet as she had hoped.
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Oh, now, that is wonderful. Thank you.
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