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I'm sure the rain would have done nice things for my mushroom city, except in my absence yesterday the gardener pursued a scorched earth policy, levelling the whole outcrop. The garden is filled with notional ousted gnomes, wailing , shaking tiny fists and pushing their lives in hand barrows to refuges under handy leaves. I can find only a tiny sprouting of mushroom hovels in one corner, clearly a shantytown of stubborn gnomic squatters. Hopefully they'll spread over the next week. More Zimbabwe flashbacks. Sigh.

The dinner-invitation arms race with jo&stv is escalating again - we were there last night with my Friendly Psychologist, eating, as usual, too much, and drinking ditto. I feel impelled to record for posterity my last phone conversation with stv, which started with a cheery, "Hi, Docinatrix! 'Tis the Stevinator!" I hasten to add that our relationship is actually not nearly as dodgy as this form of salutation might suggest.

The usual result of yesterday's student-ejection has manifested, viz. (1) a perfect record in this morning's tut, with every single student defiantly clutching a copy of The Tempest and clearly daring me to comment, and (2) the sad, sweet, apologetic e-mail from one of said students registering guilt and sorrow about the original default. There's always one. Every time I do this, I get one apology. I think it's some kind of cosmic tokenism.

Cellphone towers

Date: Thursday, 18 May 2006 09:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] first-fallen.livejournal.com
Is there perhaps one near your house? I don't normally subscribe to "omg! x is the new thalidomide!" school of quack-health, but I saw a programme on TV the other night about people who allege that cellphone towers are causing all sorts of health problems. And while there are stacks of research out there saying it's safe, there's the same amount saying they're not sure. The WHO regulations are also from 2000, and cellphone technology has changed somewhat since then. It just occurred to me that it might explain your bizarre headaches and stuff. Did you get sick when you were overseas? Does it happen when you're away? Just a thought. This one guy turned blue, seriously, from his blood cells not carrying enough oxygen, it was really freaky.

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