went to a bulls game

Went to a Bulls game this past weekend. Some pretty good seats too. And they won again! Broke their eight game losing streak and I won a Big N’ Tasty From McD’s b/c they scored 100 points. wahoo

November 11, 2002 · 1 min

its sad when you start

It’s sad when you start attempting to converse with google.

November 8, 2002 · 1 min

haha if you have seen

haha - If you have seen the Apple switch ads, you will find this rather humorous.

November 6, 2002 · 1 min

mmmi got a new knife

mmm….I got a new knife tonight. It’s a pretty new one and different styling than past Gerber’s, but I like it quite a bit. Nice and light.

November 6, 2002 · 1 min

usa today is running this

USA Today is running this headline today: “People who eat a lot of fish may run health risk” It looks like anything you eat is unhealthy until 10 years later when “the scientists” say, oh wait…we were wrong, this is good for you now! Such as the article I recently saw that beer (in moderation) is good for you. They say the problem with fish is that it may raise mercury levels in the blood…eventually, we’ll all just be popping food pills. It’s times like this when I want to crawl back in between the covers. mmmmmmm, hehe.

November 5, 2002 · 1 min

hehe scariest geek movies

hehe - Scariest Geek Movies

November 2, 2002 · 1 min

ok so who else is

OK - so who else is getting snow? I’ve been in Hornell, NY since Wednesday, and the first day we were there it was snowing. As we were leaving the sky opened up and started dumping down. WOOOOOO - li’l different than last year.

November 2, 2002 · 1 min

welcome to november i added

Welcome to November - I added a midnight theme last night. wahooooo

November 1, 2002 · 1 min

you know youre a geek

You know you’re a geek when you decorate your site. [grin]

October 31, 2002 · 1 min

augggggghhhhhhhhhhh why would somebody make

AUGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!! Why would somebody make something like that?! As if I don’t get enough pop-ups normally. And yet, it’s still oddly addictve.

October 30, 2002 · 1 min