суббота, 18 октября 2008 г.

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Saturday is going well for me as of right now. I had to work, but it was overtime and it went well. I got to shoot the shit with the only co-worker that was there with me for a whole hour before any real work got done. Fantastic. Heapos;s a cool guy too. So i got out and came home. Here iapos;ve been for a little while now and nothing bad has happened so itapos;s a good day. Iapos;m getting ready to go have lunch with jenna and ethan and that should be fun too. Iapos;m not really sure what the rest of the day will entail, but iapos;m kinda interested in finding out.

signing off

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пятница, 17 октября 2008 г.

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Hello everyone, I am dilemmagirl (Dee for short) and Iapos;ve been having quite a few problems lately. Now, I used to be the girl who went about her life without much drama, making up a few problems here and there, searching for them, just so I could experience what true drama was like. But now I find myself with it without all my searching and I need to find a way to relieve some of this pressure. Iapos;m a troubled teen and Iapos;m hoping that you readers will give me some input, and if you have problems of your own, you can send them to me and I can try to help as much as I can (my friends, now ex-friends, always came to me for advice and they always said I helped). Now that the introduction is over, letapos;s get into some of my problems, shall we?

Hereapos;s a list of what I will be talking about:

Marcus: my boyfriend
Ryan: my best friend/love of my life
AAA: Anthony, Ally, Amanda (ex-friends)
Finny: loyal follower and object of playful bullying
James: love interest and friend
Omni: best friend who lives in Virginia
School: self explanatory
Family: Mom Dad, money problems, etc.
Other: Anything else


Each topic has itapos;s own tag, and in the subject of the post the name of the topic will be listed first. For posts that are under the tag "other" will just have titles without a topic name along with it, like this post. Now, time to ramble and complain. Enjoy.
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четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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Internet problems at home, and trying to focus on getting other things done. I just realized I hadnapos;t posted anything here. Then realized... Thereapos;s nothing exciting happening around here anyway. LOL

But I did score at the thrift stores on Tuesday. Got the clothing, etc that I need to make a spiderweb costume for Ellie, a Mudkip Pokemon costume for Peter, and gingerbread people costumes for me and Sean. PLUS "old-fashioned" clothes for Ellie and for me for when her class goes on a field trip to a turn-of-the-century schoolhouse and we all have to dress in period clothes. Wheee... 6 costumes for $58 total. Though I still need to find some white rickrack for the gingerbread costumes.

The deadline for Boxtops is coming up. I need to get on the ball about that. Send out one more flier for the students to get that last push of Boxtops turned in. Get them counted up and boxed up and MAILED away. Then... I can just chill until February.

And the book fair is coming. The librarian asked me to be the chairperson, but sheapos;s still doing 90 of the work. LOL So... I just plan to show up each day of the bookfair, rather than just 3 out of 5.

And this week I am going to apply to the local community college, get back into their system. And sign up for a bucketload of math classes for next spring.

On deck for tonight: Last weekapos;s The Office, this weekapos;s The Office and maybe some old Lost if we can stay up that late.

Last nightapos;s debate -- Obama rocks. McCain is a fool. Is this thing over yet? I intend to early vote in a week or so.

Time to go switch the laundry.

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Iapos;ve just learned that Dr.�J.A. Leo Lemay, H.F.�duPont Winterthur Professor of American Literature, my mentor and dissertation director, passed away this morning at home with his family.� I knew heapos;d been ill, and�Iapos;m so grateful that Iapos;d been able to send out a note last week, but I still find myself set aback by this news and deeply, deeply saddened.

Dr.�Lemay was a lion of early American literature, one of the last great literary historians.� I worked as his research assistant for three years, during which time I watched his tireless, patient, punctilious, precise progress on a six-volume scholarly biography of Benjamin Franklin, accompanied by a two-volume chronology and scholarly editions of all of Franklinapos;s shop ledgers.� I know that to the non-academic world this sort of work might seem myopic or outright useless, but I can assure you that the love and passion he put into his work was equally expressed for all of early American literature, and that love and passion was instilled in his students like me, who were loyal to a fault about the man.

Dr.�Lemay was a hard worker, a patient taskmaster, and a great one for big laughs and subtle jokes. �He was quick-witted in the eighteenth century sense of the word wit, and he had vast and encyclopedic stores of knowledge not to mention great taste in books and art.

I will miss knowing that he was out there in the world, doing his work.� The worldapos;s lost one of the last great academic dinosaurs, and I say that with great love, respect, and admiration.

Peace,
SW
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среда, 15 октября 2008 г.

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I work at James Games, a cool little CD/DVD/Anime/Classic-and-Modern Videogame Store in Lakewood, west of the Library and across from the Detroit Theatre, next to IHOP.

And Iapos;m there every night and weekends. Itapos;s a fun job.

Intro done...

So, one of my many tasks involves testing systems (we do the whole buy/sell/trade thing), doing minor repairs and cleanings, and making sure everything is 100 for our customers.

And weapos;ve had a few Nintendo 64apos;s to test lately, so...I set everything up and go to the Wall of Games, pulling something light and interesting (I usually let the systems run in demo mode for at least an hour).

So a week ago I pull apos;Pokemon Puzzle Leagueapos;.

And holy crap, Iapos;m addicted to it.

Itapos;s got everything youapos;ve ever loved/hated about the little furry slavery sim...lots of characters, sound bites, a full-blown anime opening (on a cart...neat trick), and Jesse and James, the former always looking hot and the latter often cross-dressing.

And the puzzle gameapos;s amazing once you get into it. Until it goes into simulated 3d, then it just gets annoying.

And yet...I canapos;t. Stop. Playing.

Aargh

Stupid game Evil, stupid, addicting game

And thereapos;s a Gameboy Color version too I could get a GBC...itapos;s cheap...but a GBAapos;s only a little more...and I can take it with me...everywhere...

I slip further into the Mouth of Madness...

; )
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