I’m goin’ down in it three times, but lord I’m only comin up twice.
Am very cranky today. Hence I am borrowing a page from Ms. Bowen and asking you tell me something good.
Get to it.
Height: shorter than Elvis but taller than Johnny. Eyes: Fulfillingness' First Finale. Hair: sometimes. Build: Tower of Babel, Gormenghast, Temples of Syrinx. Subject to change without notice.
Am very cranky today. Hence I am borrowing a page from Ms. Bowen and asking you tell me something good.
posted by Dave at 10:10:00 AM
Do you know me? Read one of my stories. Will you know me then? I have blue eyes, but sometimes they are green. Does this help? I am older than The Electric Company but younger than Sesame Street. Have you figured it out yet?
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I am eating tasty salad and reading a good book.
(also the word verification thingy is hulkssuv. The hulk's SUV! awesome!)
1. I will have a working computer soon and will be able to pester you other than when I'm at work.
2. It's snowing here.
3. But not, unless weather.com is lying to me, snowing there.
4. New Veronica Mars tonight.
5. A puppy in motion stays in motion (http://missista.livejournal.com/7759.html)
- H
I just drew a monkey on my whiteboard at work. It's not project related.
I have really nothing good to add; I do share your mood though.
Cribbed from News of the Weird:
In 2003, News of the Weird told the inspirational story of "Star Trek" fanatic Tony Alleyne, who was trying to sell his small apartment in Leistershire, England, for the equivalent of about $1.7 million, after having converted it to a finely detailed model of the starship Enterprise (with transporter control, warp core drive, voice-activated lighting and security, infinity mirror, etc.). In February 2006, Alleyne, weary of the lack of buyer interest, filed for bankruptcy and moved to his Plan B: to gut his "Enterprise" and redesign the place as the bridge of the Voyager (from the later Star Trek series), which he will offer at a lower price. [The Times (London), 2-9-06]
So that good enough for ya?
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