Friday, January 20, 2006

Insert Other Act of Anger

Man, do I love tea; sweet, delicious, soul-warming, tea.

Patterns of words always intrigue. For example: why does, "sweet, delicious, soul-warming," sound better than, "delicious, sweet, soul-warming," or, "delicious, soul-warming, sweet," when you say it?

Shameless Plug: I just wrote the best story of my journalistic career, which is nice. You can hear it shortly (6:00 PM CST) on Radio K and then for the next ten days or so on the Daily.

When you like music that everyone seems to hate, does that make you a no-taste hack, an elitist snob, or awesome?

-Thomas

7 Comments:

Blogger MC Harv said...

Depends on the band, but I would say SO AWESOME

7:52 PM, January 20, 2006  
Blogger T Kwong said...

With that ringing endorsement, I can do no wrong.

-Thomas

10:14 AM, January 21, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i'm gonna go with elitest snob.

11:18 AM, January 21, 2006  
Blogger T Kwong said...

I'm gonna go with shut up.

Owzln! The mythical jesus symbol oif owls.

-Thomas

11:19 AM, January 21, 2006  
Blogger marie said...

Dental records might need to be in process of accessing if that's really the case

1:26 AM, January 23, 2006  
Blogger T Kwong said...

That's why I'm all about the poison thread thing. No damage except to certain internal organs.

-Thomas

1:50 PM, January 23, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i'm going to go with all three, because that's confusing, awesome, and makes you multi dimensional, almost like a real person.

12:52 AM, January 27, 2006  

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