Not sure if it's the running around in the rain or the office cold that's catching up with me, but either way, ugh. I wish I was home and sleeping, but none of that for me. :(
My End of the Work Week Wisdom comes from a quote I've had hanging near my work desk for years now. But as I'm getting ready to move to my new office (still probably a few weeks away), I'm not sure if I'll have anywhere to put it up. So here it is...
"Probably the United States Senate of to-day is a more moral body than the Senate of Daniel Webster's and Henry Clay's time. But the bright sunlight of publicity is a good deal more glaring now than it was then, and contemporaneous Senatorial sinners run risks unknown to their naughty predecessors."
--from the New York Sun, reprinted in the Racine Journal, April 7, 1880
"Naughty predecessors" just makes me giggle. :)
Friday, April 25, 2008
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your copyright notice is out of date.
Fixed it. :)
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