the everyday adventures of sabrina

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  • Sooooo — to steal a phrase from Cute Overload — tie-tie. Did sleep last night, yay, but not overly high quality sleep, alas. #

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So I had something kinda cool happen to me yesterday. I had to go to the post office to mail something. It was Friday at 5 so there was this huge long line. Plod, plod, plod through the line. And I got up there, and got your usual tired, end of the day, customers are tired, everybody’s cranky, frontline postal employee. Plod, plod, plod. And the printer kept breaking so she was getting progressively more and more cranky. But finally, it printed my postage, and before she rang me up, I asked for a book of Forever stamps.

She answered, they’re out of Forever stamps, until Tuesday, and looked at me like she was kind of expecting me to get mad. But I just said, okay, well, do you have any regular first class stamps? (Seriously, it’s stamps, who gets mad over stamps?) So she got out the stamp varieties and held them out for me to pick one. I picked out the Black Heritage ones. She immediately perked up and became totally enthusiastic.

The stamp I chose features Anna Julia Cooper, who was an educator, activist, and the fourth black woman in American history to earn a Ph.D, from the Sorbonne, no less. She asked if I’ve got a passport, and when I said yeah, she said that she’s got a quote in there, and I promised to go look for it. She was telling me how they get to learn about all kinds of history, every time the Post Office puts out a new stamp, and how much fun it was. And she was just so enthusiastic, telling me all this stuff about this historical figure that I’d never heard of. It was, like, Instant Happy Postal Worker, just add stamps. It kind of made my day too, actually.

The passport quote is: The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class – it is the cause of humankind, the very birthright of humanity.

So now I have a story, I have learned something new, and I have stamps. Pretty awesome, huh?

  • Okay, Canada, it worked: The awesomeness of that song and dance fest totally make me want to give you all my tourism money now. #
  • Sad news about Nodar Kumaritashvili. #
  • 9 days 2 hours 20 minutes until pitchers and catchers report!!! #
  • Why, yes, Ticketmaster captcha, lethe is rather parochial. Wait, what? #
  • This — http://is.gd/8eV2a — is NOT AT ALL like me. Not in the least. No how, no way, nuh-uh. … TOE PICK!!! #

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  • Ozzie re: Frank Thomas: “He did it clean. He worked his ass off to get where he is.” #whitesox http://is.gd/8cqoc #
  • I don’t think I’ll take an online class again. I just can’t cope with facing fellow students’ complete lack of logic & reasoning skills. #
  • grrrrr. I just lost ~20 minutes of writing because I clicked like six pixels too high off the tab I wanted and hit a bookmarklet instead. #
  • OMG. Seriously. Funniest comments thread ever. EVER. http://is.gd/8bGhw (Via @chowbok) #
  • Johnny Damon #whitesox what what? #
  • And since it’s become sort of a theme for today, here’s an interesting Gen X blogger: http://www.generationxpert.com/ #
  • Contemplating going to see @CraigyFerg when he’s at the Chicago Theatre. Anyone else in? #
  • Sad news about Alexander McQueen. #
  • Thinking about ebaying my Atari 2600. Should I have one last Atari party before I let it go? SUPER BREAKOUT! DIG DUG! ADVENTURE!!!! #

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  • Got an “Amen” & a “Preach it” tdy in class while describing why Gen X workers don’t want to cuddle up with Boomers. Boomers still mystified. #
  • Thanks to frigging insomnia I was awake when the earthquake happened, but no, I didn’t notice it. #

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