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*sigh*

I'm so bored. I don't mean right this second, I mean in general. Too much work, not enough fun. I've been working every day for weeks. Work has been crazy. just when there was a light at the end of the tunnel, the girl who works for me has to leave unexpectedly and now I'm doing her job, my job, and training a new...
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signalnoise:
tom cruise freaks me out all of a sudden. i was all into him, sort of post-"collateral" glow right?

now, i think he's nuts.
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andvari:
Thanks, whatever it takes I guess.
lacey:
i can totally ask in my group, but why not try the lit club? it's a non-structured version of my group, where people talk about all sorts of books.

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Happy Birthday to me! biggrin
andvari:
Hey, Happy Birthday!
smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile smile
kerosene:
happy birthday a little late. much love in your direction!
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All of my journals are the same.

So, I ordered this big lateral file cabinet for my office. It takes 10 days to ship. So the trucking company calls to make arrangements to deliver it. My street is not on any map. I try to explain where I live. They assure me they'll tell the driver. This is a lie. I don't know why I...
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kerosene:
you make the most mundane activities seem comical and entertaining.

teach me your ways, o master.
signalnoise:
hey there - happy b.day. have a good one! smile
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I love Kentucky Fried chicken. I've eaten at Jean George, and Babbo, and some other French restaurant that is supposed to be... Daniel, it's called Daniel... supposed to be the top restaurant in New York, but it doesn't matter what time I drive past a KFC I must go and get some Fried Chicken. It was $8.50 for a 3 piece meal and a drink!!!...
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andvari:
Yeah, I know my journal is a bit misleading. I've tried to remedy that by putting the (2001) at the top, but it's still not very clear.
The sad fact is that my life now just isn't intersting enough for journal entries. "I went to work, came home, slept, repeat." It's not bad, just not worth reading about.

And screw you with the KFC thing. wink If I don't think about it, I don't want it. Someone mentions it I CRAVING it. Now I'll be thing about crispy tender chicken with fries and gravy all night.

God I'm hungry....
signalnoise:
KFC is *awesome.* my wife doesn't fully get my love for it. i'm also a big fan of long john silvers. it's just quality fast food.

in terms of ep. III - yea, i enjoyed it. i mean, do i think it's as classic as the OT. no, not at all - its hampered by too much plot that is handled poorly, bad acting, sophmoric writing, and a lack of iconic design. absolutely.

on the other hand - the movies are *fun*, with some humor, good action, and lucas is *still* a great 'world builder"/it's fun to play in that star wars sandbox still.

so, that said, even if his use of themes was unintentional and the movie was flawed, i still enjoyed ep. III, i think it works well with the rest of the prequels and the OT, and it was certainly the *best* of the prequels (the phantom menace is a close 2nd).
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I love Kentucky Fried chicken. I've eaten at Jean George, and Babbo, and some other French restaurant that is supposed to be... Daniel, it's called Daniel... supposed to be the top restaurant in New York, but it doesn't matter what time I drive past a KFC I must go and get some Fried Chicken. It was $8.50 for a 3 piece meal and a drink!!!...
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kerosene:
i had to comment on this one because i'm the oddball.

and i hadn't commented on this one yet.

i hate chicken on the bone, but used to know people who worked at KFC & i'd get the hookup... lots of preternaturally orange macaroni and biscuits that weighed 2 pounds apiece and chicken strips that are mostly deep-fried breading.

mmmmmmmmmmmm.
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So busy at work with Yoko leaving town and the new guy starting on Monday. and yet, strangely unfocused. Which is a really bad thing as there is all of the work to be done. Trying to teach Giacomo to crawl on his belly. It's not that he doesn't know how to crawl on his belly, I guess I'm really trying to teach him to...
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jessie:
I can't wait to get a new camera biggrin

As for the shirts, I was out of state, then forgot. I'm going to California Sunday, so I'll order the shirts when I have an address. Sound cool? As for professional cosplayer, I dont think they actually have those, or else I'd be ALL over it <3

(P.S. The new Koran shirt... XD!! I about died laughing)
kerosene:
tell giacamo i said hi. good luck w/ the ventures!
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So I went to McDonalds drive through last night.

I pull up to the window and the guy says to me

Did anyone ever tell you that you look like the guy who plays Freddy Kruger?

So I said, "Without the make-up, right?"

Yes, without the make-up.

"No, I've never heard that one."

so he gives me my bag and I said

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signalnoise:
i drink diet at home (or, i'm working on drinking diet at home). but out, i drink my pop "straight up" regular. it seems easier. whatever

anyway ... first, that's a great point re: women/pregnancy. it does seem a mistake to seem that childless women are the SAME as men. that's obviously not true - in part b/c of the way gender identifies are imposed on us right? i guess i'm trying to think in an "ideal situation" - w/o other social conditioning - mothers/women might still be different b/c of unique biological processes. that these matter in how we (men & women) perceive the world - to some degree (we're not talking incommensurable differences).

the cognitive dissonance way of looking at it pregnancy is interesting. it's not QUITE what i was going for - b/c i think that has some negative connotations as "rationalization," and not quite a *legitimate* response. so, i would think of pregnancy as a "real" feeling, based on "true" circumstances. but i dunno ... huh .... good thoughts. thanks smile
kerosene:
soda doesn't really hydrate you. IT'S AN ILLUSION! =p
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I was enjoying my Linda McCartney vegetarian entree today when I had a thought. Why does Paul McCartney need more money?

I would think that his account would be full by now. That the bankers would call him and literally say, "I'm sorry there's not room for any more money in your account."

And he's spending it as fast as he can. He has that...
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kerosene:
funny as in ironic. if you say "i think today is going to be a great day" and then you get hit by a car, it's funny. in an ironic way.

i'm sorry that you got sad. and i'm sorry that paul mccartney is stupidly rich. and that linda is dead. and that your meal was chewy.

i try to live balls out myself, even if i'm not properly equipped. perhaps i can borrow a pair for a while.

my friend had the best idea for a tshirt...

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Sunday I was assembling metal shelving in my garage. I was trying to force it together and it kept slipping. I said out loud, "I'm going to cut my hand off" and then proceeded to make a really deep cut in my right index finger.

Big deal? Well I only type with 2 fingers and I type all day. Not to mention your right index...
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kerosene:
you're not a douchebag.

or a deuschebag.

although i never understood the human slingshot things.

usually the medical doctors who don't speak much english are better than the ones that do... i'm not sure why, it's just a fact. even if you can't understand them. i hope your finger gets better soon, watch out for the gremlins and tell your cute dog that kero says hi biggrin

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There are few hings I hate worse than cliches. Than not thinking. I was talking to somone today and they said. "that's like comparing apples to oranges."

Why can't you compare apples to oranges? Brightly colored fruit. Sweet. I think apples and oranges are very similar. They both make juice. They make apple sauce, and they make orange marmalade which is kind of saucy.

I'm...
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kerosene:
fruit is good. cliches are not.