I have your information, whoever you were
Recently I was walking TALKING with someone locally and mentioned that there was a local group working to make sure poorer communities in our area had Internet access. At the time, I was offline and couldn't remember exactly what the group was doing, or who was involved, but I knew I had the info in my e-mail at work and I promised to put the person I was talking to in touch with that group.
So now I'm back at work and I have the info handy. Unfortunately, I've completely forgotten whom I was talking to about it. I've gone back through my calendar, e-mail and other stuff to try to jog my memory and I've come up blank. I'm pretty sure the occasion must have been social since I have no record of this in my story notebooks. But I don't have that many social engagements, and I'm still coming up empty.
So if it was you -- or if it wasn't you, but the subject interests you and you think you might want to help -- please give me a shout and I'll hook you up with that group.
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hey lex, why don't you just publish the info in the post? you know, with a link and contact number? i'm sure many people would be interested in that info.
Posted on November 6, 2006 10:47 AM
Lex, I wasn't walking with you, but the group is the Guilford Education Alliance. Contact Margaret Arbuckle.
Posted on November 6, 2006 8:28 PM
Sean: Because that would make too much sense. (Sorry. I had a long and ugly weekend.)
Sue: Yeah, I know. What I don't know was who needed to know this. (And, of course, it was "talking," not "walking." Grr.)
Posted on November 7, 2006 8:16 AM
Oh, that? That's senility. (dba "intellectual interludes")
Posted on November 7, 2006 1:56 PM