Wednesday, September 8

I Want To Look Happy Like Megan......

I was over on Megan's blog and she looked happy.  Well, sort of happy in a perplexed kind of way.  I want to be happy like Megan.  She is happy because she has already received her copy of the OPE zine

I am not happy.  I find it upsetting that others have already finished reading their issue before I have even received mine.  Kurt doesn't live so far away that he couldn't drive for a day or two to cross the border and mail it through Canada Post so I could get it quicker.  He says he's unemployed for goodness sakes.  On the other hand, maybe they won't let him cross the border.....Nope, I can't see that.  We let everybody in.  Even Tamil Tigers are entering in a steady stream and I think they're scarier than Kurt.  Maybe.  Okay, scarier but not weirder.

Sigh.  Oh well, back to stalking the mailman.  Should you wish to inquire about purchasing a copy for yourself just click on the OPE link or just show up at his door with your questions.  He'd probably like that.

4 comments:

Kurt said...

re: showing up at the door, it depends on the person.

Megan said...

I'm sure it will be soon. Hang in there. Vigil!

Sandy said...

One of these days, I'll start ordering them. Until I move though, I can't have another piece of art, piece of paper, crockery, dishes, knick knacks, nothing more can cross the threshold of this house. I have gotten rid of so much already.

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