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Jan. 10th, 2008 01:18 pmIt's so easy to sit around, dreaming of the lovely things one could do/sew/knit, turn around, look at the small (objectively speaking) pile of papers to be sorted for recycling, then turn back to the computer and start playing a vocabulary game.
At the rate I'm ploughing through Heroes (4 episodes a night, so far), I'll probably be done by tomorrow or Saturday, at the latest. I thought about jotting down my little observations while I watch, but since I promised myself I'd be more prompt about reviewing, I guess I won't have time to forget. One thing I don't get, though, is why people who had presumably never met him, such as Parkman, were calling the Haitian "the Haitian". Is there some reason they would assume a random black guy who they hadn't heard say a single word is, in fact, Haitian? Was he wearing a sign?
At the rate I'm ploughing through Heroes (4 episodes a night, so far), I'll probably be done by tomorrow or Saturday, at the latest. I thought about jotting down my little observations while I watch, but since I promised myself I'd be more prompt about reviewing, I guess I won't have time to forget. One thing I don't get, though, is why people who had presumably never met him, such as Parkman, were calling the Haitian "the Haitian". Is there some reason they would assume a random black guy who they hadn't heard say a single word is, in fact, Haitian? Was he wearing a sign?