I was looking at Dialtone, Inc.'s website (because that's who owns kroh.net's IP netblock), and while looking at their managed hosting plans, an actual, living, breathing, live person offered to answer any questions I might have. No, really. Now that is some impressive customer service. Most companies won't let you talk to a real person if you have an account much less just passing by.
Comments:
"Microsoft tried to pass that eal live tech support crapola off on me. Sometimes it's fun to muddle with them."
-D* [2002-05-29 20:09:44]
"I had such a nice time with you today...loved seeing your apt and all...have a great week!! Love you!!"
-Your Mom [2002-06-02 21:29:02]
(2 comments)
I hate it when people talk about politics in public places (like, where you work). Loudly. Especially when they have their head up their ass.
Comments:
"Yeah, because then you can't hear what they're saying."
-D* [2002-05-28 18:43:30]
"That's exactly the situation the first time I met George."
-Missy [2002-05-28 21:33:08]
(2 comments)
The world's smallest website.
[link via Davezilla]
I want to get a T-shirt that says "I'M KNOT HAPPY UNLESS I'M SAILING." Fortunately, I don't sail, which would make the T-shirt cool.
Comments:
"Which one of my children thought I should have a t-shirt that read, "If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy."? I'm almost always happy.... By the way....we sure enjoyed your visit this weekend, although it went too fast, as always."
-Your Mom [2002-05-28 10:43:15]
"I could make you one!"
-Nic [2002-05-28 11:32:19]
"The "If Momma ain't happy..nobody's happy!" tshirt can viewed on my (then) 5 year old youngest son's body in photos I shot of him in a tree at my website Trav's Mom!!...When I read your post I remembered that he had that shirt on and I have those posted there...by the way, he's 15 now and the "comment" still holds true around this house...LOL..."
-Lee Ann [2002-06-01 04:07:40]
(3 comments)
I've been trying to describe this to my friends for quite some time now. For me, however, it started late in my freshman year of college. Michele, for some reason, is much better at describing the shit that's wrong with me than I am.
(Dee, relax.)
Comments:
"Let's see....it could be a combination of anxiety, conscience, pride, worry, fear, lack of confidence....I think it's a thing that everyone experiences to one degree or another as we grow and learn and age....Michelle's description is how I feel when one of my kids is "missing." It's how I feel when I don't get the things done that I know I should've done. It's how I feel when I wonder...what next in this life? If we didn't have brains and hearts...we wouldn't feel the bad..............or the good :) It's ok...."
-Your Mom [2002-05-24 11:30:49]
"I know what that feeling's like. It's undescibable..it's negative..or maybe a sickening feeling of nothingness. All i know is when i get that way all I want is escape. It's a feeling that says "something's not right" but what is that something? Do you dare to think that it may be depression. Just throwing out suggestions and part of my experience."
-bianca [2002-05-24 15:47:46]
"I wish that I had more to offer you. I wish that I could give you a hug."
-Nicole [2002-05-24 16:06:32]
"I know that feeling all too well, my sweet baby bro, but do as I do, smile and pretend it doesn't bug you. After a while, you won't know where you end and the Oscar-winning actor begins. Your real friends will think you're waaaay tough, and the people who can't handle your ability to handle stuff get weeded out. And do lotsa praying. Pray without ceasing. It never goes away, but you'll be able to focus on the business of life, work, driving, etc. Call me when you wanna cry. I love you."
-D* [2002-05-24 19:16:47]
"P.S. Mom, I'm not missing. I know exactly where I am! Usually..."
-D* [2002-05-24 20:44:45]
"I know that feeling.
The worst it ever was was in high school, tenth grade. I was in math class. Couldn't breathe, felt like vomiting and crying at the same time. Couldn't figure out out: it'd been an okay day so far. But I thought I was going to die, right there. Just die.
It felt like I was vibrating, with something bad."
-Missy [2002-05-25 00:01:52]
"I spendtmy whole life thinking that I am some kind of freak, the only person that feels this thing. It's comforting (in an odd way) to know I am not alone. "
-michele [2002-05-25 08:06:24]
"Well, either we are ALL freaks, or it's a normal thing!! I hope that makes it a bit easier!"
-The Mom [2002-05-25 09:20:29]
(8 comments)
Finally: spring break pictures.
Comments:
"Huh. Look at that. Nogalos... Nogalitos is the scary part of San Antonio. Maybe "Nog" means "Nogo." "
-D* [2002-05-23 19:21:44]
"Yay!!"
-Nic [2002-05-23 22:57:09]
"Nogalos isnt the right name , is Nogales !
but i bet those angry mexicans wanted either money or they were gay ...man you are hot.
:)"
-Diana [2002-05-28 13:39:55]
(3 comments)
Who'd'a thought? Chyna isn't that bad looking when she loses the WWF image...
Heh, heh.
Chicks dig Star Wars geeks.
Comments:
"I heart you, but that's not why. It's more of the pale, skinny thing than a geek thing ;)"
-Nic [2002-05-22 12:48:21]
(1 comments)
Some pictures from my senior year of high school.
Comments:
"I miss hanging out at the cafeteria at MAC, oh and Michael. I was infatuated with Michael. I made this cool cartoon for him. He has since cut his long beautiful hair and last i heard he was with Berly. "
-bianca [2002-05-21 16:27:05]
"God Bless San Antonio and the NEISD...AND the school busses...do you remember how much you liked the driver cuz he was so nice and friendly and called everyone by name as he wished them a good morning and good evening? And a few other comments
Michael...looks scary...I hope he's not. The girl's name was Samantha...I remember you calling it out in your sleep!! ;) hahaha And they are NOT strip clubs, they are Gentlemen's Clubs...although I don't know any gentlemen who went to them. And I STILL love your hairy legs...they're so cute!!!
Did I mention that Travis was an Honor student when he graduated? I guess I just have to come and live with him so his grades get better.... :)"
-Your Mom [2002-05-21 21:01:32]
"That boy? In that one picture, at the table, with the "annoying kid" and others? Jesse Kruger or something? Looks like a hot mofo, if you ask me."
-Missy [2002-05-21 21:49:43]
"His hairy long legs were one of the first things I loved about him! Now, if he had been saying that he loved my legs in front of my dad, this would be a whole different conversation, but I think Mom K gets me :)"
-Nic [2002-05-21 22:21:54]
"Michael was a cool guy, the bus driver was quite cheerful, her name was not Samantha (but a nice joke anyway), let's not talk about my legs, or my grades, and Jesse Kruger was a perfectionist almost to the point of OSD. Seriously."
-trav [2002-05-22 08:16:09]
"Michael is still a cool guy, he works at Alamo Cafe; the girl who lived in your building looks insanely familar, but alas, i do not remember her name; the random freshman kid in the last picture is James Martinez who is a senior this year and is graduating on june 10th. wow, viva useless knowledge i will take with me to the grave!!"
-Matt McDougall [2002-05-23 13:04:57]
"Mmmm...Alamo Cafe..."
-D* [2002-05-25 00:32:16]
(7 comments)
| I. | AM. | A. | LOSER. |
Your Grades For :SPR 2002
|
| TERM: | Credits: 10.00 | GPA: 1.77 | |
| CUMULATIVE: | Credits: 75.00 | GPA: 2.54 |
So they're replacing the steam tunnels at school. You know, back hoes and whatnot...
About 4:30pm we heard a sound similar to that of Obi-Wan shutting down the main tractor beam on a Star Destroyer.
BOOOOOoooooooowwwww...
They hit the power cable with a back hoe, and a couple hundred computers lost power in front of us. Possibly the coolest sound ever heard in real life, followed by the sound of the entire server team frantically scrambling into the server room. Shortly thereafter, everyone in the IACC comes to the Service Center to tell us how important their stuck zip disk is.
"Uh, bummer, dude. Sorry." (Save and save often. Heh, heh, heh.)
Comments:
"Jesus saves."
-D* [2002-05-20 19:48:31]
"Must be contagious. While working campus security around 3pm last Tuesday, a large roar was heard and the building shook. I started to look around for the burning bush, but instead discovered a large backhoe had crashed through the building and was sitting squarely in the back room while a rather grizzly construction worker sat on top of it crying. Strange days."
-Chad [2002-05-20 20:15:45]
"3.67 GPA
"
-Dana [2002-05-21 01:07:36]
"I have to respond to Nic's quote on the quoteboard....my dear...I have known Travis over 21 years...and according to him, I think I've only been right twice...you don't stand a chance arguing with him!!!!!!!"
-The Mom [2002-05-21 08:11:19]
"Oh, I'm starting to get a feel for that! If only I were better at expressing myself with words-- perhaps I'd win some. As it stands, I have a history of yelling "Well can we just change the subject now?!" =)"
-Nic [2002-05-21 08:53:17]
(5 comments)
I have an obsession with women who are obesessed with me. Call it a weakness, but I just dig it.
Comments:
"I guess I'm lucky, then!"
-Nicole [2002-05-20 15:05:50]
"Oh, and there are sooo many of those... I'M obsessed with you, bunny rabbit."
-D* [2002-05-20 19:49:57]
(2 comments)
I've said it before: If ever a day comes where my actions have no consequences, I'm going to bomb an Abercrombie & Fitch store.
Comments:
"Thongs for children...methinks pedophiles have found a new place to lurk. "
-bianca [2002-05-20 13:47:12]
"That is SICK and WRONG. When I was ten I still played with Barbies."
-Nicole [2002-05-20 15:12:00]
"PLEASE don't even say things like that...in fact...if you deleted this post, it would make your Mom most happy :)"
-Your Mom [2002-05-20 16:50:48]
"My dad once thought I was gay. Your mom once thought you were a pedophile. Somehow mine doesn't seem so bad. "
-Chad [2002-05-20 20:17:38]
"I was referring to the post of bombing ANYTHING....I KNOW my son likes his girls older than 18 :)"
-The Mom [2002-05-20 20:41:49]
"Okay, if there were a reason for me to delete this post, it wouldn't be for my mention of possibly terrorist action against an evil store--it would be the discussion of my sexuality in the comments..."
-trav [2002-05-21 10:21:02]
"That boy AIN'T gay. Incorrect grammar and all."
-Nic [2002-05-21 13:19:38]
"Hey, maybe I am a pedophile... that'd throw you all for a loop, eh?"
-trav [2002-05-22 08:19:49]
(8 comments)
Yeah, so I saw it yet again. Sue me.
Can you hear me now?
Comments:
"I was watching a cheesy made-for-tv thriller Sunday night staring the acting legend of Meatloaf, yes, Meatloaf. In one particular scene, Meatloaf cuts a guys ear off and holds it to his mouth saying "Can - You - Hear - Me - Now?" in such a smooth, creepy Bat Out of Heaven kind of way."
-Chad [2002-05-20 20:20:36]
(1 comments)
I saw it yesterday. Twice.
I got to the the theater at 8am, and was person number 124. (A friend of mine was person 13--he'd been there since Tuesday.) The theater was rotating it on three screens, and had a show on the hour, every hour, from 3pm 'til 10pm. Going to the first showing was an experience in itself. These were the hardcores. The ones dressed up like Jedi and the like. (Earlier, some little girl had a Queen Amidala costume on, and Darth Maul was riding around on a motorcycle.) People screamed, cheered, clapped, yelled... it was exhilarating. I could scarcely sit still when I was preparing to go to the 7:00 show.
First and foremost: Yoda.
This 800+ year old muppet makes his way around with a cane. Then, he flashes a look that would make T-1000 shiver, pulls his robe back, and wields a light saber like no other Jedi you've seen. Yoda, ladies and gentlemen, opened up a solid-core can o' whoop-ass. But what really struck me was the almost humorous contrast between some m4d Force-enhanced swordsmanship, followed by gently using the force to pick up his cane to hobble away.
Another highlight was seeing so many Jedi team up together. It created an energy in the theater that you could nearly bite. And Ewan McGregor is one of the finest actors of our time.
The CGI was good. It blended much better than SWE1, but there were a couple flaws. This is where ILM is a little too arrogant. I've seen much better work before. Camino, however, was an achievement--it looked like they were walking around in the next generation Macintosh.
The characterization and casting was better, but I was nearly equally displeased with Hayden Christensen's performance as I was with Jake Lloyd's. Same story with the writing and dialogue: better, but still bad. The terrific action sequences made up for the lion's share of faulty acting, writing, and humor. (Good thing Jar Jar only had three scenes--with his accent severely cut back.)
All in all, I might venture to say that Episode II is the finest of the series so far, but that very well may be because my heartrate has yet to recover from seing it twice in one day after waiting for years. We'll see if I still feel this way when the next LOTR comes out.
I can tell you this much, however, skipping work to brave the wind and cold for hours on end while playing hacky with a bunch of people who had toy light sabers hanging from their belts was no mistake--it was an experience, punctuated with a great movie. I am very satisfied with the way Lucas recovered the essence of what it means to be a Star Wars geek.
See you again in 2005.
Comments:
"Like a crazzed heroin addict, I will continute to see this movie until such time as a better one comes out. Harry Potter 2, Die Another Day, and The Two Towers being the highest priority on my crack list."
-Matt McDougall [2002-05-17 15:47:39]
"I. Still. Love. You.
Maybe even moreso, I can't tell. =)"
-Nic [2002-05-17 17:15:35]
"I love being in movies where people cheer and yell. I clap my hands when I'm in an airplane that safely touches down on the runway."
-D* [2002-05-17 17:48:37]
(3 comments)
Blogger Insider: Matt's answers:
> 1. Does Adobe rock or what?
As I sit in heated anticipation of PS 7 for OSX, I'd have to say rock. I wish they'd port some things to linux, but that's just me. (Ed. note: There is the Gimp.)
> 2. What's your favorite Chinese restaurant?
Hunan on Hampden in Denver, CO.
> 3. Besides that damn animated construction worker sign, is there any bigger cliche on the web besides having pictures of your cat?
Um, having a blog ;)
I'm glad that pointless javascript canned javascript has mostly gone
away. Gratuitous flash is probably the next biggest cliche.
> 4. Random people are funny, don't you agree?
They're my primary source of entertainment.
> 5. When you were a kid, what did you tell people you wanted to be when you grew up?
Hmmm, most often I said I wanted to be a rock star. I may have said other things, but I've chosen to block those...
> 6. Why didn't you do it? (Assuming you weren't the kind of five-year-old who had the foresight to want to be a web developer.)
I wanted to be many things, mostly unrealistic (many involving space
travel. I was 8 when Star Wars came out). And of course, Rock Star is
a pretty dicey proposition at best.
> 7. What's your dream car?
Jag XKE
> 8. How many digits of pi can you recite from memory?
6, sadly. Math was never a strong point of mine. That's why I went
into computers ;)
The permanence of Post-Its: copy protection sucks.
Comments:
"?????????"
-Your Mom [2002-05-17 08:09:06]
"MoTHER, you know we are only mere mortals. Don't ask questions. ;)"
- [2002-05-17 17:25:08]
(2 comments)
Your Colorgenics Profile.
I picked some cubes, and this website literally just ripped my fucking life apart. I'm feeling very much like Sean right now.
All the razor perceptions that cut just a little too deep
You are a very sensitive person and you try hard (perhaps a little too hard) to make favourable impressions and to be recognised by your peers. But you have that inherent need to feel appreciated and admired and you are easily hurt if all of your endeavours go by unappreciated or not acknowledged. Stop trying so hard.
Which ever way you turn you feel that you are being utterly thwarted. There is considerable conflict in the air but you will stick to your beliefs and not be deterred in endeavouring to attain your objectives.
Many people will consider you egotistical and full of your own self importance. On the surface you could well give this impression and perhaps the reason for this complacent attitude is because at times you indeed have that 'short fuse' and are quick to take offence.
You pretend that you are a carefree individual and that nothing really bothers you - that you are so self-sufficient that whatever problems beset you they simply flow off you as water flows off a ducks back. You are experiencing considerable stress, trying to conceal yourself from the rest of the world. In actual fact - deep down, you are not at all happy. You feel lonely and you need someone with whom you can 'Let your hair down' and share your hopes, dreams and high standards. You are imposing unnecessary self restraint on yourself. You would like to demonstrate the unique quality of your character to all and sundry.
You are presently worried about your future and you feel that whatever you do will go wrong. At this time you are your own worst enemy. All the disappointment that you have experienced, coupled with the fear that there is no point in formulating fresh goals, have led to anxiety. You would like recognition and a position of trust but you are concerned that these hopes and dreams may not be realised. You are very argumentative and insistent that you are right - maybe you are - but you are pushing too hard. Take it easy, let go, and smile. Smiling and agreeing with people works wonders - try it and see.
The stress that you are experiencing at this time is due to the present situation - a situation of your own making. But trying to ignore it, hoping that it will go away, will only aggravate it further. What you need to do is to slow down - to relax and re-think the situation and by going slow, you may be amazed to find that most of your problems will resolve themselves.
Comments:
"I'm confused...no caffeine yet. So are you saying that it was accurate or not accurate? "
-bianca [2002-05-15 11:01:32]
"Maybe the part about working too hard-- but I wouldn't say the rest of those things about you. You are busy because you know what's important to you. What do you think?
I did one and it was kind of right, especially the part about being tired and frustrated lately."
-Nic [2002-05-15 12:08:06]
"I just took that damn thing. And I know it's easy to read what you want to in these sort of things, and it's like a horoscope, you could read anyone's and feel like it applies to you directly, but I took it and it was scarily accurate on every point. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
No more online tests, ever:
Presently, you are trying to break away from a situation that is causing you considerable worry and concern. Things are getting on top of you and you are feeling depressed almost to breaking point. Obviously there must be a way out - but at this time the solution seems to be escaping you. You want to 'get away from it all' and as a consequence you appear to be sullen and introverted and refuse to get involved in any discussion or arguments which could aggravate the situation. Accept the fact that 'as you feel - so your body will respond' and 'pretend' to the world about you that everything is going beautifully as, if you act as if 'all is going well' everything will, whether you believe it or not, work out as you would like it to.
You are in need of rest, some peace and quiet. You feel the need to be close to that someone special, that someone who can give you that special consideration and unquestioning affection that you seek. If you don't find that 'special someone' and resolve your problems very soon, you are liable to become extremely introverted and cut yourself off from society.
You are not an argumentative sort of person and 'rather than fight - you'd switch' (an old cigarette ad cliche). But when you try to assert yourself - as sometimes you may try to do - you meet with so much resistance and effrontery that manifests itself so obviously that you become hurt, indignant and resentful. So in order to have peace and quiet you tend to become inhibited. You keep it all to yourself but deep down, you 'feel' and 'hurt' a lot.
For whatever the reason, you find it extremely difficult to sustain relationships - that is to sustain them in the manner that you would wish. You are a very gentle sort of person, full of feeling, sensitivity and susceptible to love and affection, looking and longing for a partner with whom you can enjoy 'All things bright and beautiful' - someone with whom you can seek out the more esoteric things of life. But up to now this person has only existed in your imagination. You are very choosy, appreciative, refined and extremely artistic in temperament and it is your hope to seek others who will allow you to form and express your own taste and judgement and who at the same time may assist you in your intellectual or artistic growth.
In the past your trusting attitude has often been misunderstood and so you have needed to protect yourself against your tendency to be abused and taken advantage of. As a consequence you possibly adopt an aloof and critical attitude and you are only willing to let your guard down once sincerity and trustworthiness can be assured.
You are moody and depressed at this time but it will pass. All of your hopes and dreams seem to have gone astray and you are fearful of planning further for the future. Disappointment at the non fulfilment of your hopes and the fear that to formulate fresh goals will only lead to further setbacks have resulted in considerable anxiety and you try to escape from this by withdrawing into yourself. But that is not the answer. You have the power to succeed, believe in yourself... all is possible to him who believes."
-Missy [2002-05-15 13:05:27]
"Shit, that was long. I apologize. I thought I cut out the bits I wanted, but apparently I didn't.
Oh WELL."
-Melissa [2002-05-15 13:06:18]
"I agree with exactly what Missy said.
It's one thing to read "You will take a trip" on a fortune cookie, and then drive home from the restaurant--it's a whole 'nuther country to have a website pinpoint all your faults and worries."
-trav [2002-05-15 13:14:44]
(5 comments)
What does this mean for me?
Comments:
"So it says you're bitter. Why would you be bitter? Ah but no matter what it says just remember "this is only a test". "
-Bianca [2002-05-14 09:51:04]
"Here's a surprise??!! I am Passionate!!!!! :) I don't care if it IS just a test!! ;)"
-Your Mom [2002-05-14 10:16:47]
"It's because you don't like cats, me and Melissa say. I was hoping I wouldn't be "artist" again but alas.. such is the life :) "
-Nicole [2002-05-14 14:55:02]
"Well, I'm an evil doer. And I put all the nice answers, too -- nature and kitty love!"
-Missy [2002-05-14 19:56:20]
"It scares me that I answered the questions honestly. :)"
-trav [2002-05-15 08:00:08]
(5 comments)
Best day in a long time.
Behold, the power of mix tapes.
Comments:
"You're cute."
-Nic [2002-05-12 00:24:18]
(1 comments)
I'm not usually an I-told-you-so kind of person, but I recently heard a Lauren Laverne interview, in which she mentions which is her favorite of all the songs she's written, and she pronounced the name of the band the same way I always have...
All you losers who were trying to correct my pronounciation, based solely on a character from a lame 70s musical, can kiss my ass. Thank you.
Comments:
"Ah, but what about Grease 2? "Let's do it for our country, the red white and the blue. It's not a lot to ask of us, our parents will approve...""
-D* [2002-05-09 22:23:36]
"I would NEVER correct you!! I loved having lunch with you today...your car behaved nicely, see you Saturday :) Love you!"
-Your Mom [2002-05-09 22:28:59]
"So how's it actually pronounced? Ke-NICK-e or Ke-NIGH-kee or what?"
-Melissa [2002-05-09 22:50:15]
"KEN-ni-kie."
-trav [2002-05-10 02:45:42]
"I never even saw that movie.... so you know it wasn't me! And while your car was behaving like your mom says, mine was having seizures and not starting. My dad told me to put my Depakote in the gas tank. This is not funny!"
-Nic [2002-05-10 10:27:46]
(5 comments)
I have so much for which to be thankful, and just as much for which to apologize. I do a lot of things that I'm not proud of, sure, but there are many people who went through pain for one reason or another, when there's just nothing else I could have done. My point is this: thank you. All of you. No, really, all of you, and you know who you are. Thank you for understanding past the reflective surface, even when you didn't have to. Thank you for giving me chance after chance. Thank you for never doubting that I do the best I can. Thank you for telling me what I needed to hear. Thank you for buying into whatever I was selling at the moment, because I needed to sell it to someone (and I'm not talking about candy bars). Thank you for smiling, and making time for me. Thank you for making me feel good about myself, and making me feel important. Thank you for showing me how ignorant I was/am. Thank you for having sappy conversations over a pint. Thank you for everyone; even though I don't deserve them.
They're serious.
Comments:
"When DO you find time to find these obscure things????? You should be studying..you know, finals week!!!!!!"
-Your Mom [2002-05-07 20:55:59]
"i bet they get a tax write-off."
-jeff [2002-05-07 21:20:09]
"I give all the plants and herbs to you...."
quoted by Cypress Hill. YEAH!
Perhaps God didn't think we would SMOKE them??"
- [2002-05-09 00:08:22]
(3 comments)
Why fan fic sucks.
Comments:
"Why'd you come across this bit and post it?
Dude. I have so many things I could relate here, if you want a serious discussion of Fanfiction and My History With The Devil, which I doubt.
"
-Missy [2002-05-07 00:22:51]
(1 comments)

| Trav's photo of Billy with Mgr. Nick. |
Get In by Kenickie arrived. I found it at some used disc & tape shop in England, and it arrived in the post a while ago to my parents' house. Mom brought it to Fargo yesterday, and I'd like to reiterate how madly in love I am with Lauren's voice. Honestly, I think that some of the love I have for Fran stems from the simple fact that she shares an accent with Lauren. I greatly look forward to when I can hear her speak--if I hadn't lost her phone number...
Listen up, everybody; verily, verily I say unto thee: I will meet Lauren Laverne someday. I will. It is in my destiny. I've earned it.
Comments:
"Ha, I hear Fran speak pretty often. In varying states of sobriety, too. :)
I haven't had my "morning" caffeine yet, so I can be mean. "
-Missy [2002-05-04 16:21:06]
"AND....you LOVE Your Mom for bringing it to you??? Over fettucini alfredo at OG??!?!?! :)"
-Your Mom [2002-05-05 07:44:13]
"I'm so not Geordie."
-Fran [2002-05-05 12:39:45]
"Don't matter--I'm still obsessed."
-trav [2002-05-05 18:30:14]
(4 comments)
I don't really like, Van Halen, but "Right Now" is an excellent video.
"Right now, your parents miss you."
Comments:
"The way 1:37 is an excellent time?"
-Nic [2002-05-04 09:07:03]
"Right now our government is doing things you think only other governments do."
-D* [2002-05-04 18:47:20]
"And our parents ALWAYS miss you, because you're the BAAABY. I love you, monkeybear. I miss you too."
-D* [2002-05-05 15:26:44]
(3 comments)
I know not of whom I am more jealous: Chris because he got to hang out with Michele, or Michele because she got to hang out with Chris. Blogging makes me hate North Dakota.
Comments:
"You could come live with me and the possums in San Antonio...?"
-D* [2002-05-03 13:11:42]
"You get to meet ME, though! Don't be jealous =) I love you."
-Nicole [2002-05-03 13:12:07]
"Dakota, one day you'll be hanging with both Nicole AND me, and the masses will envy you."
-Missy [2002-05-04 16:22:20]
(3 comments)
DMB on Monday, and Pete is opening for Weezer tonight. I'm such a concert whore lately. (Jealous?)
Comments:
"This afternoon I picked up my FREE tickets to the first annual Y100 Country Cookout! Brad Paisley, Tommy Shane Steiner (my love slave) and a bunch of other people. Yeah, baby. I still gots my radio connections!"
-D* [2002-05-02 18:27:36]
"Yeeees. Arrrrgh. Not about DMB though. :D
MAN I owe you email..."
-Ducky [2002-05-05 16:04:19]
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The wind chill is 27° outside. Twenty-seven degrees. In May.
Bitch.
Comments:
"I've got ninety-two degrees. Without the heat index. And temperamental A/C in my car."
-D* [2002-05-02 12:30:34]
"Hey. I moved yesterday, during the hottest hours of a Florida day, with 95 degree weather. And I didn't have air conditioning. I would really love to feel some cold air!"
-Nic [2002-05-02 13:17:24]
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Good thing: I was supposed to have registered for classes three weeks ago, but because I'm a lazy slacker with worthless academic performance, I registered tonight. Bam, bam, bam, bam... got into all my classes on the first shot. This is where my sister screams, "Charmed life!"
Bad thing: I discovered this evening that I've been signed up for Social Impact of Technology on Society all semester—a class which I've never attended. (Think I should show up for the final anyway?)
Comments:
"Tuh-RAV-issssss!!!! Get familiar!!"
-D* [2002-05-02 18:24:54]
(1 comments)

Right. Name one person who doesn't already know this.
Comments:
"You knew that the minute you first saw HF, boy."
-Nic [2002-05-01 13:21:10]
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