I read your blog often but haven't left you a comment in a long time. I love reading about your travels and seeing the beautiful pics. Keep up the good work!!
How goes it? thanks for the encouragement. You phrase things much more positivitely than that Moopdog character :) But say, I must know your opinion, given your recent political work in NYC. Read the following quote from the Times today...
David Plouffe, the manager of Mr. Obama’s campaign, said that if Mrs. Clinton won 55 percent of the remaining pledged delegates — an assumption he called “overly generous” — she would still need about two-thirds of the remaining uncommitted superdelegates to reach the 2,025 delegates needed to secure the nomination.
Mrs. Clinton’s advisers did not dispute Mr. Plouffe’s calculation, in effect acknowledging the enormousness of their task.
That in and of itself is interesting and from my persepective a good thing, as I am a Barack backer, but didn't the author miss the opportunity to use the word "enormity"? Is enormousness correct? Maybe correctly used when describing a brontasaurus, but this context?
Hey there, Patrick. Good question. Random person. Actually, she is one of the volunteers I took on a tour of Ayuthaya (one of my job duties). She is the one who has a brother that came to visit and spent 2 weeks climbing outside of Krabi. If you ever have the notion to do such a thing, I could probably get you in touch. Apparently he did it on the cheap and had a blast.
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Hey Lisa!
How goes it? thanks for the encouragement. You phrase things much more positivitely than that Moopdog character :) But say, I must know your opinion, given your recent political work in NYC. Read the following quote from the Times today...
That in and of itself is interesting and from my persepective a good thing, as I am a Barack backer, but didn't the author miss the opportunity to use the word "enormity"? Is enormousness correct? Maybe correctly used when describing a brontasaurus, but this context?