How do you feel today?
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Language skills are only one factor... I've learned the hard way that putting one or two letters in the right spot will often get you more points than a nice long word. (Hard to adapt after so many years of 'old-fashioned' Scrabble.) (And don't take tips from me, I always come in last.
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I am... tired.
Been up since 4 AM (which is typical), will soon be heading back into work until 11 PM. (Which is not typical, and worth complaining about.) Need to make a presentation to 50 people about holiday retail security. (Fun.) Ah well, it's just once a year.

I am... tired.

Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
I feel stoked because I got a script from some people who can actually write/ understand humor, for once.
It won't make any money, but at least I won't have to spend my time clawing my eyes out in silent slavish complicity. They have talent! Jesus! This is a good thing!
w00t!
It won't make any money, but at least I won't have to spend my time clawing my eyes out in silent slavish complicity. They have talent! Jesus! This is a good thing!
w00t!
the rue of the melody could not be mistaken
Enjoying your work is always a great thing--the best thing if you can get it!jwaneeta wrote:I feel stoked because I got a script from some people who can actually write/ understand humor, for once.
It won't make any money, but at least I won't have to spend my time clawing my eyes out in silent slavish complicity. They have talent! Jesus! This is a good thing!
w00t!

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a link? did you grow up playing> if so, where did you grow up? i grew up in New Hampshire. my mom, grandmother and aunt all played. julie and i play.Damelon wrote:I play cribbage online once and a while.sgtnull wrote: anyone here play cribbage?
and yes i am excited to find another cribbage player. no one in texas plays it seems.
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Voting day tomorrow. My place of employment is a polling place. All those damned signs will be out front, and the creepy people trying to hand me flyers. And worst of all, where am I gonna park? With my luck it'll rain, and I'll get stuck on a grassy slope somewhere after all the people with the heavy equipment go home and spin my wheels all night.
*WHINE!*
Can you tell I have nothing better to do right now than complain? Guess it's time to go to class.
*WHINE!*
Can you tell I have nothing better to do right now than complain? Guess it's time to go to class.
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"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
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Great. Work has given me free reign to decide when I take my 6 weeks of leave next year. If I don't have my passport approved by the end of this month I'll head overseas next year.
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Ah...winter is almost here.
Got a few Centimeters of snow today, and I don't have snow tires yet...had to tear the porch apart this morning looking for the ice-scraper.
Actually, I love it, we just started burning this years wood for heat...there's nothing like like wood heat...what with all the chainsawing and splitting and stacking (and re-stacking...and re-stacking) and spinters..but once you feel that fire heating up your house, it's so rewarding.
I was hoping to get my chiney cleaned before I started burning, but i'll just get a couple of really hot fires going..that cleans it out.
Got a few Centimeters of snow today, and I don't have snow tires yet...had to tear the porch apart this morning looking for the ice-scraper.
Actually, I love it, we just started burning this years wood for heat...there's nothing like like wood heat...what with all the chainsawing and splitting and stacking (and re-stacking...and re-stacking) and spinters..but once you feel that fire heating up your house, it's so rewarding.
I was hoping to get my chiney cleaned before I started burning, but i'll just get a couple of really hot fires going..that cleans it out.
I thought you were a ripe grape
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time