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December 6th, 2002

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Friday, December 6th, 2002 01:08 am
Me sleepy. Me go sleep now. Update will be tomorrow. Enjoy your day. ^_^

Gleaned from ThinkGeek's Customer Fortunes:

There was this young boy, and he was playing in the woods by himself. As he was frolicking around, he found a little piece of paper. He picked it up, and brought it with him to school. As he was late, the teacher asked him why, and he told her that as he was playing in the woods, he found a little piece of paper. She asked to see it, and when she read what was on it, she got very upset and sent him to the principal.

When the little boy got to the principal's office, the principal asked him why he was there. He told him that as he was playing in the woods, he found a little piece of paper. As he was late for school, he showed it to the teacher and she sent him here. So the principal asked to see the little piece of paper, and as he read what was on it, he got very upset and sent him home.

When the little boy got home, his dad asked him why he was there. He told him that as he was playing in the woods, he found a little piece of paper. As he was late for school, he showed it to the teacher and she sent him to the principal. And as he showed it to the principal, he sent him here. So his dad asked to see the little piece of paper, and as he read what was on it, he got very upset and kicked him out of the house.

Then the little boy walked and walked and walked until he found the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister asked him why he was there. He told him that as he was playing in the woods, he found a little piece of paper. As he was late for school, he showed it to the teacher and she sent him to the principal. And as he showed it to the principal, he sent him home. And as he showed it to his dad, his dad kicked him out. So the Prime Minister asked to see the little piece of paper, and as he read what was on it, he got very upset and kicked him out of the country.

Then the little boy walked and walked and walked until he found a mountain. He climbed, and climbed, and climbed, and climbed, and climbed, and climbed some more until he got to the top. It was very windy there, and as he stood there, a gust of wind caught the little piece of paper and sent it flying away.

So no one ever knew what was written on that little piece of paper.
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Friday, December 6th, 2002 12:11 pm
The Internet's Worst 20 Things.

Pixxxxyyyyy....! Your site isn't working for me! :( This and Talos's Oekaki are both broken to me... I dun like that... v_v
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Friday, December 6th, 2002 01:08 pm
Well... what happened yesterday? Oh yes, now I remember...

A nice, relaxing day off. I really enjoy these days. I can hang out with Sabrina and just enjoy my life away from IPTN.

Sabrina brough over a couple of tapes I always enjoy - Red Dwarf (smuuuuu-heeeeee), and a curious copy of Bear in the Big Blue House. My sister loves Bear, especially when he dances with his head tilted back. ^_^ (For those who don't know, my sister is 21. :P ) I'm going to watch it today to see what the Bear is gonna talk about today. :P

Sabrina and I also wrapped the pair of gifts for my sister. Even tho she has no Internet in Halifax, there's a chance she knows of this 'Journal and so I won't reveal what it is until after the season. ^_^

Sabrina and I went to the Dominion, and we got some Four-Cheese sauce which we added peppers and ground beef to it. It was quite good. *finishes off the leftovers* I need to learn how to make more stuff :P

Before Dominion, we had walked Jake over to the video store and picked up Ice Age. It's a fun movie - I really like the odd style of animation that makes it kinda look like Chuck Jones-ish, but in 3D. ^_^ Scrat is the best of them all. He needed a bigger part. ^_^

I was expecting to go pick up Mom at work at 1:00, and also run into a friend from Earl Haig that I haven't seen for so many years. Unfortunately, my Dad's been taking the only car that I can drive (that damn Mustang hides in the garage, and it's not even snowing). So, I'm going to have Mom get his e-mail and I'll give him a letter.

North Carolinans are getting some pretty severe weather storms out there. I hope the rest of the States is doing fine.

People may have heard about my doomsaying, but ever since we'e stepped into the 21st Century, I've kinda noticed that the weather has become more and more extreme. We used to have only a few tornadoes a year, now they're practically recycling names. I worry about what's happening here...
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Friday, December 6th, 2002 05:38 pm
Today was... well, another day off. I get to sleep in, and I really like that. I actually woke up 30 minutes before my alarm went off... everyone has a better rest when they wake naturally and not jostled out of bed by music ^_^

Dad took the car, so I couldn't go see my friend at my Mom's work... but at least Mom got his e-mail address. He's apparently with a dancing troupe called "Mascara", and they're travelling to Austrailia next week ^_^

Dancing Hamsters. Anyone seen these? Slightly disturbing, and prone to be the next Billy Bass, they sing songs and wiggle. The Kung-Fu Hamster was cute, 'cause it was playing "Kung-Fu Fighting" with a squeaky hamstervoice and swinging a (obviously inappropriate-for-a-ninja) mace around.

I missed Bear today 'cause I decided to go out and shop with Mom. She needed to get some stuff to redecorate Seanna's room (i.e. add things to it to make it a guest room), and I wanted to find out what to get Dad. I've got what he wants, now.

I saw this awesome little business today - it was unmanned, and it was called Gumball Gourmet. About 30 gumball machines, all with awesome flavours from tried-and-true-bubblegum to red-hot Flame Thrower. Cherry was quite good. ^_^
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Friday, December 6th, 2002 07:20 pm
They TAUNT me. Oh, how Sony TAUNTS me greatly.

How can they price the AIBO at half-price for a week? Aargh...