Monday, April 23, 2007

s u n d a y

Sunday was,

- Wearing a T-shirt on worship team, but it was legal 'cause I had a suit jacket on too!
- Joel praying for Mr. P before the sermon
- Good sermon with some phrases that were sticky in my head
- Talking to Carl & others at lunch. Not being a socially selfish introvert.
- Basketball after church, baby!
- Baking in the sun and remembering why I was never too sad about the cooler weather
- Having a sour attitude about being a loser with no hands and no shot
- Being mature enough that Shannon said she didn't even notice. Yay for being older!
- PGP with Shannon Quizzle and Money Man
- Bumming deer burgers off the Piersons for dinner
- Popping my ankle out playing wiffle ball
- Ice torture!
- Talking with Erin about her headaches
- Grillin', chillin', maxin' and relaxin' out back in the perfect weather
- E B C#m A about 79 times while we talked
- Stick shift with a sprained ankle = change gears as little as possible
- Broom =/= good crutch

The Piersons are cool!

This post was styled in honor of Mike Q.

--Clear Ambassador

11 comments:

Author at 661 said...

"socially selfish introvert"
say that three times, fast...

Perfect is pretty much the perfect word to describe Sunday's [I could have said perfect again right here] weather.

I like the stylin' job. Very nice encapsulation/notation!

Laedelas Greenleaf said...

Pretty good imitation. Thanks for letting me in on the PGP. Rather unique way to chill, eh? :-P

Anonymous said...

I am observant about many things...

but I'm Le tired so I don't wanna type them.

Clear Ambassador said...

Alaina, you do realize that you said perfect again right there, right? :-)

LG - yes, it was rather unique. Not as unique as those really unique things, but definitely more unique than those things that are less unique. GAH PEOPLE!!!

MQ - Heh. You win points because of that reference :-) Go take a nap. ZEN FIRE ZEE MISSILES!!!

Laedelas Greenleaf
L.G.
lg
algae

Shannon = algae

Laedelas Greenleaf said...

LG makes me think of LonelyGirl15...I really hope there aren't that many similarities between her and me, though I do think I'm rather gullible.

What's wrong with "rather?" I meant it...it's not every day I go sit on motorized scooters for elderly shoppers and sip chocolate milk. That experience, however, wasn't earth-shaking.

Clear Ambassador said...

Who's LonelyGirl15?

OH MY GOSH PEOPLE!!!
UNIQUE DOES NOT ADMIT TO DEGREES!!!

Unique means unlike anything else. So if you've never chilled like that before, then it was a unique way to chill. If you have, then it wasn't. It may have been unusual, infrequent, distinctive, abnormal, abberant, different, strange, or odd, but NOT UNIQUE!

Rrr, this misunderstanding is probably due to a lack of clear communication on my part, but I find it laughably aggravating all the same.

Jason said...

"yes, it was rather unique. Not as unique as those really unique things, but definitely more unique than those things that are less unique...

...Unique means unlike anything else. So if you've never chilled like that before, then it was a unique way to chill. If you have, then it wasn't. It may have been unusual, infrequent, distinctive, abnormal, abberant, different, strange, or odd, but NOT UNIQUE!"
--Hilarious, especially because I have no idea what you're talking about... unless the thing about motorized scooters and chocolate milk was a serious comment...

Clear Ambassador said...

Yes, it was :-) We're just that cool over here...

Laedelas Greenleaf said...

Wow,he's using caps and exclamation points...he must be getting frustrated :-P

How do you decide what admits to degrees and what doesn't? I don't get it...or why it's so important.

Clear Ambassador said...

Shannon, no one "decides" what admits to degrees or not. It is determined by the nature of what a word means (I am incredibly tempted to be either condescending, irritated or rude, but I think you're just honestly not clicking with this yet). Lessee...

Unique is like a switch. It is either ON or OFF. There is no middle ground. Either something is unique in "X" aspect, meaning nothing else is exactly like it in that aspect, or it is not unique, meaning that at least one other thing is like it in that way. See what I mean? There's not "half a thing" that is the same, and thus making it "half unique." It's either UNIQUE or it's NOT. By the meaning of unique. It's a binary condition that's either satisfied or not.

Hope that makes it clear. Otherwise I'll shake you vigorously by the shoulders next time I see you :-P

Laedelas Greenleaf said...

Ow. The linguist in me demands that my ignorance be blamed on my culture, which doesn't use it in an absolute sense, but the logician in me points out that I was probably being more ditzy than I'd like to admit.