25 November, 2006

Tantamount to Turkey

The impetus for this web-log was a directive handed down by our own MLIS homework overlords. The cat-o’-nine-tails cracked in its curious, syncopated ennead, and we jumped to the rhythm. I can picture Professor Five in a leather mask, with zippered eyeholes, carelessly, and impassively driving us forth in a monotone. I’m not suggesting that this assignment is in any way grounded in inanity – at this point I believe the whole affair can be turned into something rather enjoyable for us, and readable for you.

Kelly, and I (Justin) decided for our own collective sake, and sanity, that we should approach this task with a light-heart, and an effervescent air of festivity. Because the content mustn’t be anything academic, or even related to the course (ha ha, get it?), we have quite a degree of latitude (obviously). For that reason, this blog will act as a digital, and public chronicle of our shared Thanksgiving Day. While I can’t think to represent the will of my partner in this endeavor, I think the appropriate approach would be to log the day before/of/after the actual holiday. So dear reader, you’ll find a comprehensive description of the most honest holiday of them all; it’s all about the food and fellowship, right?

Happy Turkey-Day,

Justin

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