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Got A Case Of The Mondays?

Ahoy!

Ummm…yeah…so last week wasn’t a good posting week at all. I was two for five overall. The sad thing is that I can’t blame it on cool things like holidays, vacations, winning the lotto, or you mom. Nope, it was just a case of “I didn’t have time to conjure up crap from the nether regions. Eh, it happens sometimes. Hopefully this week will shape up to be a better one.

Generally, nothing too exciting has been happening lately. Just tons of school homework to do and lots going on at work. I will say that my official grades have finally been posted for last semester. As I had mentioned earlier, I was pretty sure I got a B and sure ’nuff, I did. But what’s more important is the fact that those credits put me in the relam of Seniorhood. Yes, I’m finally a senior…in college (the last part is important). Anyways, just 29 more hours to go.

w00t w00t, l33t l33t!!

Sadly, that’s all I have to offer for today. I know its a weak post. But hey, its better than nothing!

Front pages of newspapers detailing the Challenger Shuttle explosion from 20 years ago.

What would be your cyborg name?

Some might think American tourists donning Viet Cong camouflage and rifles to explore 250 km of tunnels under Saigon is just a Tet Offensive.

Supersized Meals – A blog about artery clogging goodness.

Take the MENSA intelligence test…smarty pants.

10,800 schoolchildren set Guinness record for simultaneous tooth brushing. This world record was not brought to you by Britain.



2 Comments

  1. Artie — January 30, 2006 #

    Well, the British schoolchildren could probably set the world record for Guinness Stout. Who needs teeth when you can have Guinness…and no, it isn’t that thick.

    I don’t know about the whole intelligence test. I got 24/33 as of now. But I need to stop thinking and get back to work.

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  2. First Mate — January 31, 2006 #

    I don’t feel like it actually judges intelligence…more like your ability to decipher.

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