How Sad a Passage

COUNTESS "This young gentlewoman had a father,--O, that 'had'! how sad a passage 'tis!--whose skill was almost as great as his honesty; had it stretched so far, would have made nature immortal, and death should have play for lack of work." -Act I scene i, All's Well that Ends Well.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Of Girls, Shawls, and infinite Futures

So. The third of three interviews wraps up, and even mixing it up you provided probably the most disappointing of the three performances. Why not use the internet in front of you as a subtle aid on the opening question?? Oh well. I can only imagine their concerns at the elementary responses.

And Yet. You got your chance to make the blunt pitch. Might they need you in any case? Might they choose to take a flyer on a desperate man? You shall know in 60 hours or so. Should you arrange a potential martini celebration with 1991? How funny is that... And how fun at least to dream secretly in the interim, of the songs and stories that would come of this. Setting up shop in the Quays would be just so randomly glorious as to defy belief. And the fact that the PhD would be in economics all the more random and hence better. Loved Coop's response how as a professional economist he would have been floored. Dead birds though! Damn it Stransky, nice one.

Out of your hands, and so to the waterfront. Great chatting with Homi online via Turkey - has there ever been a better time than that, he asks? Hard to think of one, to be honest. That's the goal - to get back to that.

Bring it on boys. Bring it.

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