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18 December 2004

Back in Action (troubles resolved)

19:01:59 :: [general] :: 151 words

The problem was resolved promptly in the early morning after I posted that. Thanks to Jeff for his help. Silly automated scripts that don’t do their jobs.

I’m back in Columbia after being in Greenville for three days of family- and friend-visiting. It was eventful and fun; of particular note, the Greenville Symphony Orchestra put on a holiday performance with guest soprano Nancy Davis Booth and the 80+ member choir of the SC Governor’s School for the Arts. The end was arguably the best part, not because it was the end, but because they sang the Hallelujah Chorus (Handel, can’t go wrong with something from Messiah) and because the last song was a “Christmas Pops Sing-along”—I’m a sucker for Bing’s “White Christmas.”

Have a good weekend, or if you’re just logging on Monday, I hope you’ve had a good weekend.

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Back in Action (troubles resolved)

19:01:59 :: [general] :: 151 words

The problem was resolved promptly in the early morning after I posted that. Thanks to Jeff for his help. Silly automated scripts that don’t do their jobs.

I’m back in Columbia after being in Greenville for three days of family- and friend-visiting. It was eventful and fun; of particular note, the Greenville Symphony Orchestra put on a holiday performance with guest soprano Nancy Davis Booth and the 80+ member choir of the SC Governor’s School for the Arts. The end was arguably the best part, not because it was the end, but because they sang the Hallelujah Chorus (Handel, can’t go wrong with something from Messiah) and because the last song was a “Christmas Pops Sing-along”—I’m a sucker for Bing’s “White Christmas.”

Have a good weekend, or if you’re just logging on Monday, I hope you’ve had a good weekend.

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