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4:17PM

Writing in from... but if I told you...

DATELINE: some mansion, near Austin TX, 10 February 2006


Been a whirl.


First, got funny email from Gen. Jim Mattis asking "where in the hell do you get off calling me 'casually profane'?" Apparently our mutual admiration survived the piece.


Thursday was drop off #2 to school (#1 sick), trip to new house, eye doc appointment with #3 child, playground with same, then drop off, then clean wife's car, then visit Catholic school near new house that we consider for next year (smaller), then pick up #2 & 3, then another trip to house (this time with spouse), then race to airport for plane to DC, then cab to hotel, then work brief on Middle East for 3 hours, then collapse.


Then up this morn for breakfast with old mentor Hank Gaffney.


Then I open conference of Arab jounalists talking Middle East in wired world at old company, The CNA Corp.


I go 45 and then 25 Q and A. Seemed to piss off some of the American experts, but plenty of the Arab journalists came up afterwards to say how much they liked my talk--especially on Iran.


Then cab to Reagan. Buy Valentine Day gifts, forgetting them in store. Sign books in Borders and Olssons in airport. Buy gear bag for my travel electronic gear and world's coolest clear rubber glove for my Treo. Then got to gate, and just as boarding begins, I realize mistake, race back to store, go through security again, and just catch totally full (middle seat) 3.5 hr flight to rainy Houston (lotsa turbulence on way). Then just make connection to Austin.


Speaking to select audience tonight. Security tight, so will tell you tomorrow.


[Posted for Tom]

Reader Comments (1)

I was discussing Ann Althouse, the law prof at Wisc U who is a prominent blogger, at my discussion group, [politics for pros - Silicon Investor] yesterday, and told them that there are only two major bloggers I read who do an excellent job of discussing both issues and their personal life on their blog. Ann and you. Both of you are political moderates. Both of you are excellent on the issues. Both of you descibe what is going on in your life in a very interesting way.

Ann splits her blogging roughly 80/20 personal. You do the reverse. In both cases the reader feels that they are allowed into the blogger's life. And that the experience is very enjoyable.

You both lead very different lives. But the genuineness of your blogging shines through.

February 10, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterBill Millan

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