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| Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 | | 7:47 pm |
Inbox Greetings, you have reached Theodore Nott. I would hope that you realize that I am not currently available, but please leave a message.
And to those who should know where I am at this moment: You live and learn.
At any rate, you live. | | Monday, September 29th, 2008 | | 10:24 pm |
Three ((3)) !!! Not much to really say at the moment, but that it seems that I will be experiencing a lull in my work. A well-recieved one I assure you as the previous few weeks had been utter and complete chaos.
The excessive work of the past few weeks definitely hasn't dampened my interest in reading.
Perhaps I should take a few days off. | | Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 | | 12:12 am |
Two (2) !! Progress is progress, nothing more nothing less. The other day I've had some sort of reporter commenting to us about the 'good work' done by those prosecuting this case. Those of you who say that this progress is good (or bad, for that matter) can only be fooling oneself into believing that everything is black and white--or what one sees is what one gets. It isn't either. I sometimes wonder if the world is rotten to the core as it just may be-- I solemnly swear that I will have something with a lot of caffeine and sugar in less than ten minutes--
With that said, I should return to the 'good work' that I happen to be doing for the 'good and well-being of the Wizarding World.' Whatever that just happens to be. As far as I'm concerned, I am just doing my job--and quite well, while we're at that. It is my job to ask questions and to find holes. To play the devil's advocate. That's all.
I need a nap. | | Sunday, August 10th, 2008 | | 11:05 pm |
One (1) ! On the Foundation of Squib Integration: I take it that they've just successfully wrecked their credibility and ability to obtain funding for the next...thousand years...which they've spent perhaps a thousand years building up. It almost seems nonsensical and/or surreal except for the twisted logic that they've been using. It's amazing how easily people are willing to wreck things for themselves--although perhaps many Squib rights activists can argue that their lives aren't easy. But whose life is easy anyways? (I sound as if I lack pity, but that just may be the case.)
On Other Life Matters: Not much else is going on. Of course there is much work to do regarding Ms. MacFerson and Mr. Flightweather. Happily enough, that's all I can say about that matter here. | | Sunday, June 1st, 2008 | | 8:23 pm |
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