Umberto Eco suggested that lists were a way of addressing problems of the "topos of ineffability." (fancy way of saying trying to enumerate a set comprised of vast numbers of items, etc.) so, i make lists. lots of lists. some of them silly. sometimes i think that it is obligatory to do "year-in-review" lists. and lists, since they are varied as the folk who make them, can almost be an infinite set.....or close to it. anyhoo.......
not sure i feel up to a year's end list. i'm very tired. i worked a monster rotation. i guess i'm old, but i have come to resent anything that requires me leaving my house. i expect other folks not having to work, to stay home as well. then, i don't have to deal with trauma cases because someone couldn't keep his drunk-ass at home and off the streets. oy.
ok, here's a year's end list that you'll not see on any other fag-blog. here are my favorite USPS stamps of 2011! in no particular order:
i especially liked the U.S. Scientists commemorative. of course, i studied the works of all these folks and my dissertation advisors had worked with Dr. Ochoa.
not sure i feel up to a year's end list. i'm very tired. i worked a monster rotation. i guess i'm old, but i have come to resent anything that requires me leaving my house. i expect other folks not having to work, to stay home as well. then, i don't have to deal with trauma cases because someone couldn't keep his drunk-ass at home and off the streets. oy.
ok, here's a year's end list that you'll not see on any other fag-blog. here are my favorite USPS stamps of 2011! in no particular order:
i especially liked the U.S. Scientists commemorative. of course, i studied the works of all these folks and my dissertation advisors had worked with Dr. Ochoa.
those are awesome stamps!!!
ReplyDeletei thought they were pretty kewl, too. ;)
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