Book Report: Hunger Games Series
In Which Your Humble Blogger is a trifle late.
In Which Your Humble Blogger is a trifle late.
In Which Your Humble Blogger fails to relate the story of the middle-school teacher who said that she now had so much information from so many tests that she could identify with certainty the students who would succeed in her advanced algebra class. Absolute certainty. Without, really, the opportunity to justify taking a flyer on some kids that might make the cut. Alas.
In Which Your Humble Blogger has a new idea, and quite likely a crazy one. Seems to work, though.
In Which Your Humble Blogger could be persuaded that it’s a phrase worth saving if there was any value left to it at all to balance the negatives.
In Which Your Humble Blogger writes into the blog, yet the blog is never full.
In Which Your Humble Blogger does believe the Affordable Care Act is a Big Fucking Deal, but not that big.
In Which Your Humble Blogger makes very little headway under the sun.
In Which Your Humble Blogger is partisan. Because My Party is right! Although I am sure that the partisans on the other side think that I am reasoning from bad information. Which is what I think about them. So it goes.
In Which Your Humble Blogger doesn’t know if all y’all have read the thing already or not. This is a case where reading ahead is definitely allowed. Encouraged, even. In fact, I’m just going to assume it’s been done.
In Which Your Humble Blogger hocks a chaynik, which is funny because a chaynik is literally a teakettle. See, ‘hock a chaynik’ is a Yiddish expression, and—wait, come back, I’m explaining the joke! Where are you going?