Today I feel that I must remark, that, after quickly dry-washing my face
during undue consideration of the implausibility of yet another request
by someone unfamiliar with the depths of the requirements involved in
their request - - - and in combination with the current collective list
of other tasks, issues, and directives both planned and unplanned - - -
I noticed that the "Qedit for Windows" icon on my desktop now has the
face of a sea lion or otter peering from the middle of it.
Upon forcing my brain to reconsider the image, it once again (briefly)
became a "W", but now the otter forever remains.
(The two end dots of the "W" are the eyes, the descenders are the
cheeks.)
After a moment or two for reflection (no, not the WRQ kind), I find
myself in preference of the otter. Not only is it cute, but I find
myself more cheerful imagining a sunny day wherein I bash the heck out
of some tasty tummy-residing limpet-family-member whilst floating on my
back.
Of course, this may bring up issues with the Lutis Enhydra mascot, but
overall I personally see no combative issues arising from the
similarities. (Besides, I understand otters are quite friendly towards
one another.)
Why yes, as a matter of fact it has been an interesting day or
thirteen... why do you ask?
Curtis
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