Ms. O'Sentrick needs my apology like a fish needs a bicycle
Women's History Month, realPartTwo
Poor Hailey O’Sentrick!
“Women’s History Month! Part Two” was supposed to be about her, but…
I FORGOT!
A pioneer of Women’s Science, overlooked by a man, how fitting.
I’m not even kidding. When I posted my first Women’s History Month piece, I had two more in mind, with Hailey O’Sentrick coming next. My crowd/demon journal entry was not on the list, though I was considering posting it later (and asking myself whether it would be too ironic to publish a journal entry whose principal value was that it had not been written to publish).
Instead, as the month ticked away and it was time to post Part Two, I could only think of the crowd/demon piece and the joke about strrrrretching it to fit. Oops.
So without further apology, I present the rightful heroine of “Women’s History Month! Part Two,” Hailey O’Sentrick:


You forgot the attribution. This story was originally shared by a famous Irish scientologist named I. Ron. E. O’pacity.