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August 12, 2004

You Make Me Feel Less Crazy

Tonight, I move to Knapp St.

I have been warned many times by several different people about what to expect over there, and they all concur on one point: it will be crazy.

I can't wait.

Call me ignorant. Call me naive. I can't wait to be a part of the action. I'm excited to go out with a bang.

You see, I'm not always the sane one myself. I actually enjoy making a fool out of myself. (One word: narfing.) Some readers may not believe this, because it takes a while for me to let my guard down, but just ask any of my old friends (K and L, feel free to confirm or deny this.)

In fact, I will be so bold as to provide a prime example from yesterday: Hoola-hooping in the Knapp St. back yard, baby.

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Quote of the Day:
"His wife says she's an African American. While technically true, I don't believe a white woman, raised in Africa, surrounded by servants, qualifies." A radio ad run by "People of Color United" on Teresa Heinz Kerry. What then, pray tell, does qualify a person for the classification of "African-American," if being from Africa does not?

Posted by Megan at August 12, 2004 06:50 PM

Comments

Oh Megan...
It has been far too long since I've seen that bush of a ponytail! For the Ames folks who read this: Megan definitely has a crazy side. Keep her in check.
Kristin

Posted by: Kristin at August 12, 2004 08:59 PM

yippee megan cant wait till you live with us! the hoola hoops were a fantastic purchase, feel free one and all to come partake in the adventures of knapp street, though i do have to admit that we (holly tammy becky me and robin) may have caused a much larger scene in the middle of the street in ankeny all hoola-hooping

Posted by: em at August 13, 2004 10:39 AM

Crazy side? Yes.

M, I'm soooo looking forward to the great return to the Hill. It missed you. I know it does. It told me.

Yes, now I'm being crazy.
Can't wait until... What day do you "normal" Ole peeps return?

Posted by: Laura at August 18, 2004 09:47 PM