Quote of the Day: "Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard, and give you the opportunity to commit more." -Mark Twain
So, I got bored and went back through and realized I hadn't posted in about two months, so here I am, back again. I have to tell you, I think I saw the single most amazing thing ever today: Matt wearing lederhosen that were too tight and too short, dancing around singing "Edelweiss". I nearly cried; and James didn't look that much better. (A note to Millie: I soooooo have pictures)
And yeah. I get to find out wether or not they decide to kill Olivia tonight. Don't you hate how the tv networks do that to you? They tell you that they might conceivably kill off your favorite character, and you invariably stay up until eleven o'clock watching crappy tv just to have your ideas justified when the character makes a miraculous comeback. grrrrrr....
except not leo or lenny, cause the guys actually died. moment of silence for Jerry Orbach and John Spencer.
moving on...
"Pass the cauliflower."
"It's an animal. You milk it."
"I asked for the cauliflower."
"Oh. Sorry."
So now I'm watching about a boy, and just hanging out.
question for the universe:
why do technicians feel that is of utmost importance to discover newer, faster more intelligent computers? I realize I may be crucified for this, but really; what good can it serve? yes, it is their job, yes they love tinkering with computers, but how does that help us? doesn't it create the "keeping up with the Jones" syndrome, only make it worse? all I do with a computer is type papers, send the occasional e-mail, and when bored out of my mind, do this. I could survive without it. And if I can survive without something, trust me, that is a feat.
last thing: "No Will, I do not want to spend Christmas with Mrs. Granola Suicide and her spawn."
later
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