Happy Anti-‘non-Thursday’ Day

Today is Thursday 04/28/V3.1 & its the final Thursday of April 2011.

We are standing strong against people who are against Thursday.  There is one every week & we’re not going to take it anymore.

Happy Thursday. I can’t here you.

It’s also laundry day, I didn’t get a chance to do my whites yesterday as I went to the UofN baseball game.  The littlest school from Kearney won the game 8 to 5.  I like the baseball stadium, didn’t get any pictures though.  I was working hard.

The word of the day is polymorphous which means having, assuming, or passing though many or various forms, stages, or the like.

I also having Skippy Peanut Butter & Jelly sammich for lunch. With a pear.

Have a GREAT day & be fun.

Quotes from the World for Wednesday 04/27/V3.1

Herman has taken to writing poetry. You need not tell anyone, for you know how such things get around.

Elizabeth Shaw Melville
Elizabeth Shaw Melville (1822–1906), U.S. letter writer, wife of U.S. author Herman Melville. As quoted in The Life of Poetry, ch. 1, by Muriel Rukeyser (1949).

Written in a letter to her mother. Melville (1819-1891) wrote in several forms but was known chiefly for his novels; of those, Moby-Dick (1851) was his masterpiece, though it was not immediately appreciated by the public. In the last three decades of his life, he published a number of poetic works.

Twitter Updates for 2011-04-27

Happy Walking

Today is Wednesday 04/27/V3.1 & its Walk at Lunch Day.

We are planning to walk the Keystone Trail, so come out & watch me(you can watch my c0-workers, if you want).  We even have blue shoe laces. More information here.

I also had watermelon for breakfast & I’m planning to have it for lunch.

I figure I’ll do my whites today, if I want to.

The word of the day is jamboree, which means A carousal; any noisy merrymaking.

Have a wonderful day & don’t forget to sing that song!!!

Tomorrow’s Weather

Well lets keep it simple.

It should be 16 – degrees in Omaha with a low of 5 – degrees.

Enjoy your Wacky Wednesday.

Quotes from the world for Tuesday 04/26/V3.1

Yes, as my swift days near their goal,
‘Tis all that I implore—
Through life and death, a chainless soul,
With courage to endure!

Emily Brontë
Emily Brontë (1818–1848), British poet, novelist. The Old Stoic (l. 9–12). . .

Attributed to “Ellis Bell” (pseud.) The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Brontë. C. W. Hatfield, ed. (1941) Columbia University Press.