A Message… From the Past!

In case I’m still to busy to finish a post for today and no other IMAOer steps up, here a post I made last night and scheduled to post today. Yes, it’s true: Computers have advanced enough to allow a post to made in the past and then transported to the future (it’s called a “scheduled” post). Hello peoples of the future; it is I, past Frank!
I may have the first In My World™ in quite some time up later today (tomorrow for me, past Frank), but I, past Frank, have no idea whether your current Frank have the time to finish it. If not, don’t blame me, past Frank; blame lazy, incompetent future Frank (your current Frank). Anyway, there is plenty of reading over at Eject! Eject! Eject! where Whitler has posted parts one and two of his new essay “You Are Not Alone.” I probably won’t have time to read it tomorrow (today), so tell me if it’s as awesome as always. Not that I’ll probably have time to read your comments because I’m way behind on e-mail (but they will be read eventually! No comment is in vain!).
In super awesome news, Rachel Lucas is back! She first announced at Eject! Eject! Eject! that she now has her site back up at her old URL. If you don’t know who she is, that’s too bad. The current IMAO logo is actually a butchered version of the one she made me back for in October of 2002 when I finally got my own URL. She was gone a long long time, but now she’s back. Hooray!
Well, that’s all the free time I have for today (last night). Maybe, after this new immigration bill, it’s just time to admit we’re all beat and go ahead and hire some illegal Mexicans to finish this painting. What did I need twelve-foot ceilings for? It’s not like I ever planned on playing basketball in here.
Oh yeah; I needed the clearance for katana practice. I gashed the ceiling of the apartment I used to live in pretty bad. I’m sleepy…

6 Comments

  1. Bill was as erudite, and interesting, and thought=provoking as always.
    If the Ejectia! world does take off, should be interesting … especially interesting to see if anyone can keep up to the proliferation of material.

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