ArchivesEOLwent to onerios's last night much fun was had we saw a production of sweeny todd and played scene it.
after the cleansingDear wawa, I will miss your parking lot full of bikers, your green tea and your speedy service. I will miss your meatball sandwitches and ice cream. I will miss your two for one cigerette deals and the endearingly stupid way you lock your back doors. but fear not for I am not far from a new wawa where all your fine products are available the bikers are replaced by a gaggle of teens and the back doors are never open to me. where the parking lot is congested by it's
buusy weekas you may have noticd I have been absent lately. this is because on top of having the x-mas holiday whitch means family stuff cheebs and I have moved in together to a place in pheonixville. the big evil red couch didn't fit up the stairs i'm sure you'll hear more on that later. for mow i sit in a little puddle of chaos but now my 127.0.0.1 has a connection to the net so i may have time at some point to add more here. now it's off to the landlords office here due to a typo, then out to comcast downingtown and a bank out that way.
Where's my label maker?I've been joining forums online that deal with particular areas of my own life. I have my geek/nerd communities, my goth communities, my music/concert communities, my anime communities, my SCA communities, my CSI/forensics communities, my computer communities, my Sims 2 communities, and recently my crytozoology community. Why do I have so many different communities under my profiles? Because that's me. I'm into so many different things and follow so many different types of lifestyles or hobbies, that I can talk or mainly read other opinions and views in those communities. Most of the time, I'm a spectator, just peeking in every now and then, see what's new, how one person found what link, who had what question. Other times I've spoken out, agreed or disagreed with the topic, helped a fellow geek in the ways of love, gave my opinion about the latest episode or movie, just been a participant in it all. Recently in three communities I'm in, and I'm sure its happened before, I've just ignored it or whatever, there have been arguments over the definition of the subculture of that particular group.
good weekendthere was Yule at ladylarkeyae's and that was an excellent day cheebs and I rushed around.. pancakes in the am, then I started cooking chicken and salsa. followed by a trip to five below while stuff was marinading.
I don't know why I haven't done this before.So I've known about this site for ever and ever and ever and I hardly ever get in here even though ylbissop is like my best friend on the planet. So I'm fixing it. Today I woke up late, which is fine since it's day two of a two day reprieve from work. My cat has taken to lying down next to me while I sleep and when I wake up, she's kind of holding down the blanket so that I can't escape without moving her. And we just kind of satre at eachother and wonder which one of us is going to be the first to move. It's usually me. So After taking an hour to come to terms with disturbing her rest, I slithered out as carefully as I could and stumbled into the computer room to see who had just Trillion blinged me. oh bob thou speak truthregarding this post I don't have timePeople in Germany, as in most of the western industrialized countries, today spend little more than ten percent of their lifetime at work. According to figures published by EUROSTAT, in 1999 there were 162 million working citizens in the European Union. The employment rate was 72% for men and 53% for women among the population aged 15-64 years. The EU full-time employee works a total of 40 hours per week. Allowing for 7 hours of sleep a night, these individuals are spending a third of their lifetime at work. U.S. men spend 65% of their lifetime at work The average person spends about 35 percent of their lifetime asleep
you say Koran I say Quranrecently Many of you probably read a fun little bit of half true conspiracy theory that contained the following "The most recognised symbol for the US, after the Stars & Stripes, is "For it is written that a son of Arabia would awaken a fearsome Eagle. That verse is number 9.11 of the Quran." it's so weird to see this crap because to me it's rediculous. i don't even know where anyone could come up with it other than their deluded mind. so if you send the other post send this with it. There is no "Eagle" mentioned ever in the Koran/Quran nor are any "sons of arabia" The Immunity[secton 9] line 11 reads: this is from University of Michigan Networked Electronic Resources at http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/k/koran/koran-idx?type=DIV0&byte=282392 you can search it at http://www.hti.umich.edu/k/koran/ woah check that out "We make the communications clear for a people who know." cool
just the facts manand now a moment for some links for the bored...
ISP DNS USA TLAin response to one lawschoolblues can US block an IP address from the whole country? could all ISP's cut off a particular IP address?
Watched Crazy I still started Hope it's okWatched Dead Poets Society again tonite. Crazy movies always come up at the most opertune time or is it inopertune, I don't know. I have nothing to say whitch seems to always be the case now that I have somwhere to put everything. Still I was determined to write simply so that the whole week hadent gone by without anything. Started at Arista Marketing on wed. Hope it snows tonite.it's amazing how time burns away.ok goodnite. |
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