Job 12:11

“Does not the ear test words, as the palate tastes its food?”

Unfortunately, I’m not as techno-savvy as I would like to be sometimes, & the ability to transfer my ELS Blog from a year anon (is this the correct usage of “anon”? I would guess not) is beyond me. Thus, I’m put in a situation wherein I have no other option but to rejuvenate the whole situation anew, this time with a different “theme” (blingo [blog-lingo; just made that up] for background color) & all new seemingly-chosen-at-random Bible references. Who’s excited?
Currently this is all procrastination, a simple tool of deference from the work I need to begin in order to present myself for the first time outside of the classroom to my peers (what little there may be) & elders (what age they may be!) at the “Forum on Undergraduate Research in Women’s Studies” – or as I call it, “That forum thing about women” – next week in Combs (or as I call it, my home away from my home away from home). I found out about this from Dr. Stone, who forced the bulletin into my hand a few weeks ago & “requested” I submit any of last semester’s postcolonial analyses; unfortunately I’m not certain how much of any of these papers were “undergraduate research” or affiliated with “women’s studies,” so I guess that just means I have a lot of editing, re-writing, & Wikipedia-ing to do (just kidding [maybe]). Also, my fifth-grade stuttering problem has boldly returned, refusing to be ignored as of late, so I hope everyone loves a bumbling witless presenter (I know I do!)!
Okay, wrapping up with a Youtube clip & I promise more coherency next time:

Comments (3) to “Job 12:11”

  1. I think you know I would be happy to help with the import of your old blog to this new, snazzy one :)

    Do you remember your original url on ELS Blogs? Also, do you remember your password? Pretty cool you’re blogging a gain, consider me subscribed, perhaps we can talk music and movies in a distributed fashion.

  2. I see you linked to your own blog in this post, the export/import is easy. Just go to the ELS Blog under the manage tab, and then click on the export tab. Once the XML file is downloaded, go to this new, badass blog and import it. It should be that easy. But if you should have any questions or problems, like orphan Annie, I’m always a day away: jimgroom_at_gmail.com

    See you in the tubes…

  3. I can’t for the life of me remember the password to my ELS blog, I’m not sure how to go around that. This works ok too, though, this new fancy badass blog.

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