Uncles, the iPhone, Iran and homemade yogurt

Monday, June 15, 2009, at 10:28 pm

I have a job now. That is, someone is sending me several checks in return for a series of tasks that I shall perform. Which is, I guess, a job. I hope it develops into something more tangible. Or I discover a rich uncle. Of course, literary uncles are always rich and benevolent, or evil. There are no gray areas when it comes to uncles.

What with being bitten by centipedes and immersed in Hemingway kittens, I have most likely neglected my duties as a blog owner. After all, I didn’t buy the domain for three years in advance for it just to sit here looking pretty. Had I blogged in the past few days/weeks, I probably would have contributed my two cent’s worth about the new iPhone. Love the software update, since it has most everything I asked for. If AT&T gets its ass in gear, the MMS messaging will be amazing. So will the video camera. But I wish Apple would give me some damn keys already. Real keys. And a flip phone. At least it seems I have an iPhone upgrade on my AT&T account.

I’m probably a bad journalist. I pick and choose the news I read, and more and more often I ignore the traditional news outlets, preferring instead to glean my knowledge of current events from Twitter. So I’m not as giddy about the Iran elections as everyone else seems to be. But, nevertheless, it’s pretty fascinating. And go Twitter!

Now I think I’ll eat the homemade yogurt that’s been culturing all day.

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