About my sudden disappearance

Our most-frequently used Latin word is also the explanation for why I’ve fallen off the edge of the internet this week: Vomitorium.

–> We use it the modern, historically-inaccurate way.  (Though I love it’s proper meaning, too.)

What you  need to know is:

1) Nobody’s pregnant.

2) I’m slowly digging my way back to civilization.

3) There are other responsible keepers of the internet who can assist you if you’re having an internet-emergency and I haven’t gotten to you yet.

See you soon!

Jen.

 

 

3 thoughts on “About my sudden disappearance

  1. Sorry to hear to hear everyone (or most everyone) is sick… Im home sick as well since yesterday… been trying to get sleep in between coughing bouts.. so I do have two links I want to share before I forget. :)

    500 New Fairy Tales Discovered in Germany:
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/mar/05/five-hundred-fairytales-discovered-germany?newsfeed=true

    40 Images Display the Technicolor Lunacy of “Mirror, Mirror”
    http://io9.com/5889822/40-images-display-the-technicolor-lunacy-of-mirror-mirror

    BTW, “Mirror, Mirror” looks like a winner… I mean Julia Roberts is playing the evil witch queen. But it could also stink since he produced Immortals (it was okay but there were too many parts that were bad) or it could be good one like Cell.

  2. Sandra – thank you for the links – yay!

    Everyone – I’m doing great now (I think), just need to catch up on all the everything. I’ll be back in the swing by Monday I hope.

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