Ohmigod I’m so tired. I got about four hours of sleep and it sucks. This is not good for anyone obviously and it was never easy, but I used to able to do this. I mean, it always sucked but I didn’t feel like this when I did this.
I feel like a crumpled beer can. No, an ashtray. No! A crumpled beer can that has been used as an ashtray. Wait that makes it sound like I’m tired from doing something celebratory or sociable.
I feel like a one hundred year old book that is stiff and crackly and crumbling to dust. Except not as cool or interesting.
Speaking of old books, I need to remember to post about the 100 year old hygeine book I found at an antique store in Texas last week.
I was in Texas visiting my mom and my grandma for a few days. As usual when I travel I was too ambitious and brought a bunch of things to read, almost none of which I got too. As usual when I got home I was tired and stressed, part of my ending up as I am today - underslept and managing my time poorly with too much to do. More on my mom and grandma later.
In other news, I have begun to suspect I may be a fictional character, a thought that struck me when I was talking to myself recently. Ha. (I have begun to say “Ha” to indicate that I have just told a joke.)

Hey there you
I share the feeling that I used to be able to deal with this whole lack of sleep thing much better (one of the reasons I’ve been fairly quiet lately - just feeling too tired and worried I would sound misanthropic as a result ;-P). I think I’ve come in too late for the film thing - other people have stolen anything I could have answered… So thought I should at least pop by, say hi, and declare my pop culture uselessness openly ;-P
Comment by N Pepperell — March 24, 2008 @ 5:32 pm
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1880 Employers’ Liability Act
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Comment by Nate — March 26, 2008 @ 1:46 am
Hey Nate,
Have you ever read Charles Reznikoff’s *Testimony*? It’s an amazing documentary poem, collaged from court records for the period 1885-1990, many of which concern labor conditions and work-related accidents. I’d be interested to hear what you make of it.
Comment by Jasper — March 26, 2008 @ 11:42 am
Hey Nate,
Sorry you’re so sleep-deprived. It’s funny, I actually deal far better with lack of sleep now than I ever did before I had kids. Must be the unavoidability factor: pre-children, I could get angry with myself for not getting my full eight hours rest, but now it’s just inevitable that I’ll get, at best, six hours interrupted at least once by a crying/hungry/sick/thirsty Sofia and/or Nico. Somehow I’ve now survived several hundred consecutive nights of this same misery…
(Actually, the kids are sleeping much better these days, often through the night. It’s a miracle.)
Solidarity,
Mike
Comment by Mike — April 1, 2008 @ 9:17 am