Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Take Your Slacker Twin Sister to Work Day

While this national holiday was celebrated on May 20th this year, I am only getting around to blogging about it now. Appropriate, perhaps, as I am the slacker twin pictured below. 


My sister is a lobbyist. She works at the state capitol. Did you know that the capital of Colorado is Denver? I saw a bill get signed into law. There were lots of people in suits, a Cub Scout troop, and me. I pretended to be a canvasser. 

I got to meet the governor!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The "Other" Blog

(But I still love you more. She means nothing to me, I swear.)
http://theoscarwildes.blogspot.com/2008/06/another-not-shutout-recap-of-game-2.html

Monday, June 16, 2008

Article Number Two

New article. Still the worst newsletter (or, as it says on the website, News Letter) ever.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Softball

I have joined a softball team called the Oscar Wildes. You can read my recap of our first game on the Official Blog of the Official Softball Team of 826 Seattle.

And, in other news, please vote in the two polls below if you haven't already done so. Or if you only voted once because apparently these days you have to vote at least twice to count.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The Next Step

It seems like it's time for a new post, but I've been procrastinating because I'm a little unsure what to do with the poll results. I was hoping if I waited a few more days a clear winner would emerge. Not only do we have a three-way tie right now, but, to be honest, I'm not actually sure what to do with any of the sentences anyway.

But moving on. It's possible that everyone has already voted, since there are a total of 14 and two of those are mine (yeah, I cheated, too). So if Ashley also voted twice as her comment indicates, that means eleven people voted and that number appears to equal or exceed the total readership for the blog.

But, if anyone hasn't yet cast their vote, please help break the tie so I can start writing. And, since I don't know what to write, you'll have to vote on that, too.