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So I was at Meijer, standing in the beer aisle. There was another guy in the aisle, looking at the beer too. I sort of looked in his direction, and he looked at me...and winked.

It was weird. I don't mean to imply my reaction was "OMG HE IS TEH GHEY HE WANTS TO S3X0R ME" or anything along those lines. It was more like...
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mya22:
haha that's really funny for some reason... PEOPLE NEVER WINK AT ME AT THE GROCERY STORE! frown
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It's 2005.

I remember when years starting with "2" sounded really exotic and futuristic. The 21st century was going to be an era of wonders. We were all going to live on Mars and fly around in our air cars. You'd take a pill and it would be all the food you would need for a year. Robots would provide for all your needs. We'd...
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x_obscure_x:
I have my computer, and south park on dvd so hmm..life progresses slower then all that shit
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So I pikced up the Smashing Pumpkins' Greatest Hits CD today. Now, I admit that I've bashed Billy Corgan as much as anyone, and I do still think he's a tool, but, damn, driving down the road after I bought it, pumping the song "Rhinoceros," that was a true RAWK moment.

Oh, I bought a new car today too. That's my other purchase of the...
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cheech:
I don't really listen to them much anymore, but playing the bass parts on Siamese Dream ("Rocket," "Today," "Cherub Rock") was a lot of funn for the few months I owned a bass five years ago. I guess I got rid of it after listening to Chris Squire a lot. I realized I was much more of a early-D'arcy than a prog-rock champ. At least I picked up "The Bomber" by The James Gang relatively easy.

(fyi- your Journal is triple-posted, dunno if you noticed wink )
fenris23:
While he is a tool his music has indeed rawked.
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So I pikced up the Smashing Pumpkins' Greatest Hits CD today. Now, I admit that I've bashed Billy Corgan as much as anyone, and I do still think he's a tool, but, damn, driving down the road after I bought it, pumping the song "Rhinoceros," that was a true RAWK moment.

Oh, I bought a new car today too. That's my other purchase of the...
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So I pikced up the Smashing Pumpkins' Greatest Hits CD today. Now, I admit that I've bashed Billy Corgan as much as anyone, and I do still think he's a tool, but, damn, driving down the road after I bought it, pumping the song "Rhinoceros," that was a true RAWK moment.

Oh, I bought a new car today too. That's my other purchase of the...
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Riding on my bicycle/I saw a motorcrash...

Unfortunately, I was the one in the car.

I was driving back to my office from work. It was a nice afternoon. I was listening to music on the radio, feeling pretty good. I approached an intersection, one I go through 2 or 3 times a day. The light was green. I moved on.

At the same time,...
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bean:
Jesus. eeek

Almost exactly a year ago, I was in an ugly accident. It wasn't nearly as bad as yours, and I was the only person involved (fell asleep at the wheel and hit a concrete retainer wall). The part where you were describing the accident in slow motion sounded way too familiar, though.

I'm glad it sounds like you're okay. That's all sorts of fucked up.
cheech:
I guess my problems today, those of the "car not moving" variety, aren't so bad, maybe.
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Here follows the sad story of my attempt to change my router.

So I ordered a new 802.11g wireless router. I got it, and I tried to install it last night. That seemed to go OK, and I was on the net fine, and all seemed well. That is, until I tried to get on a few websites, and they wouldn't load. (Most disturbingly, SG...
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jonnyjonnyh:
that blows. I usually have problems with Linksys and not Netgear.

I had an experience with a computer company that also moved their support to India, and one call I had no idea what they were saying to me. I was trying really hard to listen too.
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I heard the following phrase while I was out today. I swear I am quoting this verbatim:

"You're acting like you don't remember the enema."

The speaker was a woman who appeared to be around 40 to a man roughly the same age, perhaps a bit older.

I would say that I would like to know the full significance and context of that line, but...
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sidewalker123:
I just kinda stumbled across this, but that quote is fuckin hilarious. Thanks, I haven't laughed out loud yet today.
sadisticmika:
Konnichiwa brother man... Heyza, I think you're a great writer, in clarity and specifics, and I find myself agreeing with you more often than not... and with me on this board, that is a rarity... please don't break my heart by not accepting my friendship request.

your's sinecerley,
The Chimeras.
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I heard the following phrase while I was out today. I swear I am quoting this verbatim:

"You're acting like you don't remember the enema."

The speaker was a woman who appeared to be around 40 to a man roughly the same age, perhaps a bit older.

I would say that I would like to know the full significance and context of that line, but...
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So I saw my first context-based ad on my new Gmail account (courtesy of Sadistic_Bastard -- once again, thank you very much.) If you'll recall, Gmail was attacked for an "invasion of privacy" because they said they'd scan the content of emails to put ads on the side.

So here's what it is: I'm having an email exchange with some friends about a cookout. In...
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cest_la_mae:
I usually agree with your posts, but I'm really just here to say - Poor, Poor Shane...
cest_la_mae:
Keep the pic - ~{{shivers}}~
I'm reading A Drink with Shane MacGowen right now, he was up to 2 Guinness a night by the age of 5.