Connectivity Dependancy
Our internet access, at the office, has been down the last two days. A spinning plate that stopped spinning perhaps?
Surviving two days without internet access is like, a big bummer man.
What’s happening in the world at large?
What about all those emails that need to be answered?
What stories of chipper have I missed?
March 1, 2007
• Posted in: Blog Thoughts

5 Responses to “Connectivity Dependancy”
By far the more serious of your inquiries concerns Chipper and I am happy to say that she remains perhaps the most spoiled living creature on the planet! Thanks for your concern.
And I thought your absence was because you were buying a house…. I believe the next stage in your recovery from this will be a diagnosis of ACTS: A-Connectivity Traumatic Syndrome. Although the loss of internet access can be quite stressful, particularly considering the great length of time you were without - 2 whole days afterall! - this stage of your resulting disease will caue you to have strong urges to experience community with others and talk face to face, sharing with each other, meeting together, etc., etc., etc. Don’t worry, however. It’s a covered medical condition and there is treatment. Your monthly payments should begin arriving soon which you can deposit into your Reverend account. See, the blessings just keep coming.
Glad you’re back and I’m sure Chipper is ruling her England Universe as she always does. Where are my sunglasses?
I thought the blogging was just another plate crashing to the floor. Hope you get wired up again.
I THOUGHT you had missed that I am back in blog land, but I see today that my comment from yesterday showed up, and I was able to get logged in today. Yay!

If you think it’s bad to be unconnected for a few days, try a whole month! You go into withdrawal………………
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