That's a great photo of you holding the gun. You look like you're protecting your homestead. A modern homstead with glass doors, but a homestead nonetheless. From this photo and the link in an earlier post to photos from your trip, it's clear that you're one of those people who can wear a hat well. There aren't too many of you, and I'm jealous.
The offer letter is illuminating. When was the last time you saw an offer letter like this one? I can't quite make out the salary, but it doesn't sound like much and the job sounds difficult. There's a world of difference between then and now.
Watch yourself, if you keep sucking up to me in comments people will think you're compromised. Not that I mind.
As for the offer, it's quaintly polite. $60 a month was a lot then, in today's dollars about $15K a year. The area was roughly at the stage of development India is at now.
Oh, am I sucking up? I thought I was trying help sustain a conversation. In an effort to ensure that others don't feel I'm sucking up, allow me to revise the comment:
Who's the dork acting out a probably subconscious Freudian concern? And someone should tell him to quit wearing hats because unless you're Carol Channing, Omar Sharif in Dr. Zhivago, or a cast member of Beach Blanket Babylon, hats are passé.
How's that? :-) I would spit, too, but there appears to be no commonly accepted typographic convention for that.
Oh, that's the evil queen side of you you keep saying you have but that I haven't seen! Heh. I think you've done your bit to relieve readers of the impression you like me for something other than my mind.
As you may have gathered, I don't take compliments gracefully. Just a part of my general humility and modesty. Really too perfect for this world.... :-)
No, that's the benevolent queen side of me. You have yet to experience the evil queen side of me. I'm trying to suppress that side. Just don't piss me off. [lol]
I do like you for something other than your mind—you're a kind man with a good sense of humor and a capacity for empathy that goes deeper than many people know. I'm quite happy to count you among my friends.
Yes, I know about the compliment problem. I share it, which is why you get a lot of slack about it.
As for your general humility and modesty, yes, you're exactly right: too perfect for this world. [rolls eyes] By any chance have you been drinking? Come sit by me tonight at ECR.
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Date: 2004-01-20 06:23 pm (UTC)The offer letter is illuminating. When was the last time you saw an offer letter like this one? I can't quite make out the salary, but it doesn't sound like much and the job sounds difficult. There's a world of difference between then and now.
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Date: 2004-01-20 08:26 pm (UTC)Watch yourself, if you keep sucking up to me in comments people will think you're compromised. Not that I mind.
As for the offer, it's quaintly polite. $60 a month was a lot then, in today's dollars about $15K a year. The area was roughly at the stage of development India is at now.
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Date: 2004-01-21 09:56 pm (UTC)Oh, am I sucking up? I thought I was trying help sustain a conversation. In an effort to ensure that others don't feel I'm sucking up, allow me to revise the comment:
Who's the dork acting out a probably subconscious Freudian concern? And someone should tell him to quit wearing hats because unless you're Carol Channing, Omar Sharif in Dr. Zhivago, or a cast member of Beach Blanket Babylon, hats are passé.
How's that? :-) I would spit, too, but there appears to be no commonly accepted typographic convention for that.
Back to you, Arlene.
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Date: 2004-01-21 10:07 pm (UTC)As you may have gathered, I don't take compliments gracefully. Just a part of my general humility and modesty. Really too perfect for this world.... :-)
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Date: 2004-01-22 12:13 am (UTC)I do like you for something other than your mind—you're a kind man with a good sense of humor and a capacity for empathy that goes deeper than many people know. I'm quite happy to count you among my friends.
Yes, I know about the compliment problem. I share it, which is why you get a lot of slack about it.
As for your general humility and modesty, yes, you're exactly right: too perfect for this world. [rolls eyes] By any chance have you been drinking? Come sit by me tonight at ECR.