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Thursday, February 28, 2002

Someone with the domain name MARBUNNY visited. That is pretty cool too.
swirly said what she needed to say 1:45 AM

I just got finished watching The West Wing. I had to tape it because I wasn't home tonight. With that said...

1. This is my PWT roots showing when I tell you about my cousin, David. Mom told me today that he's been incarcerated. Scene to follow:
MOM: "Did you know that David is in the penitentiary?"
ME: "Yeah..."
MOM (looking shocked and appalled): "How did you know? Why didn't you tell me you knew???!!"
ME (looking at her like she is a total loony): "Um, well it wasn't hard to figure out. We haven't heard from him in a few months and when that happens on that side of the family...well, it's only natural to assume they are in jail. Well, that or hiding out from the cops."
MOM (looking totally horrified now): "How could I have raised a daughter that thinks that way about her family."
ME (grinning): "I think you answered your own question."

Ok, the story is that David is on probation in Johnson County, not really sure what for though. He goes and gets drunk in Tarrant County, and then pisses on a wall at the local 7-11. The cops are called and wacky chaos ensues. The cops in Tarrant County release him, but file a report. Johnson County finds out that he was drunk (probation violation) so they throw his ass into some prison a couple hundred miles away. My uncle said that he’d be released in either June or July.... Don’t let anyone ever say that I'm afraid, or Southern people in general are afraid, of the "skeletons in the closet". Usually, we like to pull them all out and set them in the front of a family picture. It gives us more to laugh at as the years go by.

2. Like I said earlier, I just got finished watching the West Wing. It was probably on of the funniest episodes I have ever seen. The prank secondary storyline was so funny. Two characters, Charlie and CJ remind me about pranks that my friend Allen and I used to play on each other. Allen was the better at it than I was because for some reason, he had this great ability not to laugh, even if there was something hilarious going on right next to him. I miss him.

3. I want to learn how to play chess. I know how all the pieces move, thanks to Paul, but not much more than that. But I need someone who will teach me the game. I can't do the whole "Let's just try a game and see how it goes". I don't learn anything from that.

Best lines I heard on The West Wing tonight:
1. CJ: "The anal retentive side of you is not gonna help you get girls."
CHARLIE: "I do okay."

2. DONNA: "Josh, you didn't sleep with the Flender girl did you?"
JOSH: "She's 20 years old!"
DONNA: "Mackey's got guns, Josh, and doesn't like Northerners."
JOSH: "He lives in New Hampshire!"

3. CJ: "You'll find it in your filing cabinet, under A for Anal."

4. CJ: "How long do you usually make people your bitch?"
CHARLIE: "It depends."
CJ: "Ok..."

5. SAM: "You're a Grand Wizard or a Grand Master, or something."
PRESIDENT BARTLET: "Nah, I'm none of things. I'm just grand."

swirly said what she needed to say 1:30 AM

Wednesday, February 27, 2002

I was checking the stats today and noticed that someone visited with the domain name DILBERT. There was another one that was just called STEVEN. Pretty cool.
swirly said what she needed to say 1:48 AM

I dare anyone with a site to subscribe.
The Brunching Shuttlecocks | The Oral Sex Donation System
swirly said what she needed to say 1:29 AM

The best idea I've seen yet.

Three magic little words HUMANITY COULD DEFEAT its greatest scourge if everyone would repeat the phrase: "Hold on, please."
swirly said what she needed to say 1:10 AM

Sunday, February 24, 2002

Well, the closing ceremonies are done and all I can say is that I'm a little sad that there was no repeat of the hoedown. i was hoping to see that guy who looked like James.
swirly said what she needed to say 9:59 PM

I just got home. There are three things that I know about myself for sure:

  1. I love driving. Day or night, it doesn't matter.

  2. I don't like beer.

  3. I'm always nervous around people I don't know and this leads to me acting like a total spaz. It also leads to people getting a very bad impression of me.

Good night.
swirly said what she needed to say 3:00 AM

Friday, February 22, 2002

Depending on the story, I usually feel a little weird after watching Frontline. Tonight's ep was about that kid who killed 2 people and wounded 24 others at his high school, after shooting & killing his parents. The one thing i like about Frontline is that most of the time they do an excellent job presenting all sides of the story. Tonight was no different. It was just horrible to listen to though. The whole time I'm listening to all that's being said about this kid, I'm wondering how no one caught all the red flags this kid was throwing up. I don't know. Not that I am condoning murder at all; I just don't see how anyone who met this kid didn't know it was inevitable.

I lived next door to a kid that was pretty much on the same path as this Kinkle kid. Where is he now? Serving 15-25 for a crap load of things he did between the ages of 17 and 18. His parents have basically written him off; only sending him two pairs of underwear for Christmas and bullcrap like that. What the hell kind of life is that? It freaks me out. What made his life any different from mine? We lived in the same neighborhood, went to the same schools, played in the same park...I'll even go as far as to say that we were good friends as children.

Earlier today, I was watching BBC news and they did a story on the first Israeli women suicide bomber. Apparently, she is now considered a martyr by other women. This again brings me to a question that I ask all the time: Who's religion encourages people to act like jackasses? Let me know if you have an answer...yeah, if you do I'll bet you think there was a 2nd gunman on the grassy knoll.

I went and visited my great-grandmothers sister today (which at 2:30 A.M. is more like yesterday). She cracks me up! My aunt Minnie Mae (yes, that's her name) suffers from Alzheimer's, so some days are better than others. Just before we left to visit her, she called to ask me if we had thrown her old toothbrush out last week while I was there. I told her we did; to which she replied "Oh. Because all I have is a new one here". Sometimes I have to take a break from seeing her (we usually go once a week) because I get all freaked about growing old and not being able to remember. And then it hits me. I'm afraid of all of that stuff I just mentioned; but what I'm most afraid of is being alone and not having anyone to come and visit me when I am in the old folks home. You'd think a girl in her 20s wouldn't even be thinking about stuff like that huh? Most probably aren't.

I'm gonna go work out now. God, I love 24 hour fitness places.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:12 AM

Thursday, February 21, 2002

I'm starting to feel like Cristina when she wrote "I can't get to my journal, wtf, wtf!"

I have to use my BlogThis! thingie through Netscape b/c it won't work in IE for some reason. I still haven't figured it out.

And I've been trying to get to blog for about an hour and a half all to say that I had one of the best afternoon/evenings in my life. No one cried, died, was injured, or even acted like a jackass. There was just tons of laughing and talking AND some of the best food I've ever had for late-lunch. I love my friends. I love tons of people. Most people start off with the like; not me, I start everyone off at love and it's by your own volition that you work your way down from there.

I also applied for a job today that was in publishing! Hopefully, I'll hear something. I have 5 other companies I'll be sending my resume to after I write this.

Do you ever hear one song that you remember from your past, like really good part of your past? Tonight on the drive home, I heard a song that reminded me of the summer between my 1st and 2nd year in college. It kinda renewed my spirit just as I was starting to dwell on not being employed.

REVALATION (#3)

I realized that I was expecting too much from others and not enough from myself. I'll be working on that in the future.
swirly said what she needed to say 1:58 AM

Wednesday, February 20, 2002

Palindromes are cool

Yahoo! News - Scientists and Psychics Hail Rare Time Symmetry
swirly said what she needed to say 1:02 PM

Tuesday, February 19, 2002

A Great Guy seeks a Great Lady

My friend, Dee, actually saw this guy driving down the highway. She said that his entire back windshield is covered by a huge cling flim ad for his website. She said that his Lisc. # is GR8GUY. hmm...maybe's he's too busy in the dating world to update, since it seems he hasn't done so in like 2 years.
swirly said what she needed to say 7:29 PM

I'm suddenly having a Dazed and Confused moment where Slater says, "Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man when he come in the door, man she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."


I miss those pot smokin' days sometimes.
swirly said what she needed to say 1:45 AM

Monday, February 18, 2002

I just wrote this post about conan o'brien. Now I have to write it all over again.

did anyone see the segment that conan o'brien did for the olympics? He and speed skater, dan jansen did a segment on teaching conan how to speed skate. conan put on a speed skating suit, which was funny by itself, but when he unzipped the suit down to his belly button to show the world all of his chest hair that was a laff riot! ah conan, is there nothing he can't do? ha!

REVALATION (the 2nd of thousands)
I want a man with a sense of humor like conan o'brien.
swirly said what she needed to say 11:55 AM

Sunday, February 17, 2002

After reading this, I want to have a kid and be the kick ass cool parent.

Henry's Diary
swirly said what she needed to say 1:46 AM

REVALATION
I am guilty of compartmentalizing my life, my friends, and even sometimes me feelings. So sue me.
swirly said what she needed to say 1:44 AM

Saturday, February 16, 2002

I'm going to bed. Brian and Kelly both said that I'm offically outta the 6 month funk I've been in. That's good to know. So glad they let me in on the secret. I think tomorrow I'm gonna try and burn a few discs. I need some road music. Sunday is a road trip day, after all. Any suggestions?

Oh, whomever that was that corrected my poor spelling I'd like to say thanks. So, thanks. Next time you're in Texas, coffee's on me.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:10 AM

Friday, February 15, 2002

I've got to meet my aunt and uncle tomorrow for lunch to discuss our plans for going to Vegas-- a trip that I don't want to take. My sister managed to convince two of her friends that is where they should spring break. So now I'm wondering what the hell I'm supposed to do while I'm there. I'm so pissed off about this trip I can't even begin to talk about it. I know, I know, you're probably all "What's the problem?" right?

  1. My aunt and uncle would never be two people that I would want as traveling partners.

  2. My sister is another person that I would never want as my traveling partner.

  3. What the hell is there to do in the desert when you don't gamble?

  4. Does it really matter where the hell we're sleeping?

  5. Why would you invite your 2 niece's to Vegas as a gift and then call them up to complain about how much tix are for Blue Man Group?

  6. Why would you call your invitees and complain about anything having to do with the trip?? YOU invited us!!

swirly said what she needed to say 10:24 PM

the most boring winter olympic sport? Ice dancing, hands down. Even curling seems cooler.
swirly said what she needed to say 7:58 PM

Ok, my BlogThis! is working...in Netscape. Man, IE is pissing me off.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:58 PM

I was watching the repeats of the men's free skate and noticed that they were playing Jamiroquai....ok, now let's do a quick think about this. It's Utah and their playing Jamiroquai during the intermissions. That's pretty cool.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:47 AM

Thursday, February 14, 2002

Do you ever look at your site meter and see a few recurring domain names and wonder...well, you wonder why it is if you have 15 recurring domains then why are there only 3 people commenting all the time? Hmm.

p.s. my BlogThis! thingie has decided to crap out on itself, not to mention me.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:32 AM

You know how I said that I found my twin in Rachel Dratch? I was so wrong, this girl is my twin. At least in her attitude.
Speaking of Rachel Dratch, did anyone see her do the skit where she was Harry Potter? She's the best!
swirly said what she needed to say 2:18 AM

I laughed so hard, I started crying....

Mighty Girl
2.4.02 LADIES NIGHT EXCERPT
Lady 1: I totally saw scrotum in yoga class.
All: UGH!
Lady 2: What do you mean, you saw it?
Lady 1: Like, it was right there, like hanging out.
Lady 3: Couldn’t you just… look away?
Lady 1: Well we were doing this swan-dive thingy where you bend over (bends gracefully at waist with arms extended behind her), so your face is right at someone’s butt. And his scroat was, like, right there. Huge ball sack.
Lady 2: Hanging out of his shorts or something?
Lady 1: Yeah.
Lady 4: Yuck.
Lady 1: Yeah. I was traumatized.
3:29 p.m.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:02 AM

Wednesday, February 13, 2002

I was just remembering something that happened like 2 years ago. There were about 6 of us who were catholic that were all in the same sorority. So after chapel (yes, i went to a college that really did have chapel) we were all starving. This was the 1st Friday after lent began. So here are the 6 of us all standing in the parking lot arguing about where we're gonna eat. Our old staple, Mexican Inn, was totally out because every item (they only had 8 items on the menu at any given time) had meat in it. We finally all agree on Taco Bell. So there we were with about 6 bean burritos each! It was funny at the time, and it still makes me giggle a little when I think of it. But what I remember the most was feeling like I wasn't a total freak for not being able to eat meat on Fridays. There I was with 6 other people and we all were telling stories about our families, food that we craved during lent, and other wacky stuff. It sounds kooky now, but it was fun none the less.
swirly said what she needed to say 3:58 PM

Ash Wednesday is tomorrow and I still haven't thought of what I could give up. I considered sleep for awhile, but then I realized that I hardly ever sleep as it is so it's not worth giving up what little I have left.

You know what I like best about lent? All the fast food places 'round here that come up their "catholic specials" a.k.a. fish meal deals. I always think that's pretty cool. Not that I eat take away fish from anywhere. This year though, I might actually try it. My sister, who is a vegetarian, has already given me the list of "acceptable" places to order fish from.

Here's something you all may not know about me: I think being catholic is pretty cool. I'm not sure if I can give anyone a reason as to why I think it's cool. I just know that I can't imagine not being catholic. It's the one thing in my life that I will never compromise on. I do have a reason for that tho. My dad is the only male in his family with children. Unfortunately for him, he has two daughters. Neither one of us can carry on the family name. But we can both carry on the family religion. Nicole, my sister, doesn't seem at all interested in that. Me, on the other hand...very interested. Even if I do think that my dad acts like a total jerk most of the time. This is something that I can do.

Now, before anyone starts freak-out central I would just like to clarify that I'm not at all in your face when it comes to god, my religion, or anything having to do with being religious. In fact most people choke on their drinks when I tell them that I want to see Rome, meet the Pope, and attend a mass given by the Pope. I'm a normal girl, sometimes. I went to college, got a degree, drank and smoked my weight in pot while I was there....later I went into publishing and decided that was the place for me; all the while trying to decide if I should get married to a guy that wasn't willing to make any compromises. See? Normal, sometimes.

I have no idea why I'm writing so much tonight. Hell, I've written a lot these past few days. I'm gotta go shower and get into bed. 'Night.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:33 AM

I'm sitting here and I'm wondering about something. I'm wondering if I'm the only person who doesn't give a damn about Valentine's day? Seriously, this is one holiday that never held any interest for me...even when I did have a serious full-time boyfriend (great, now I made it sound like the guys I go out with are on a temp-to-hire basis).

It just seems to me that some people out there put a little too much emphasis on this upcoming holiday. And here's my question: Would you really have to put forth the extra effort on ONE DAY if both people in the relationship were acting as they were supposed to be the rest of the year? It just seems that this one day has turned into the "sorry for acting like an complete and total jackass the other 364 days of the year...now let's go shag."

Some of you reading this may actually think this is some bitter diatribe from some chick who's not getting any. Trust me when I say that isn't it at all. I just have very different ideas on how this whole love crap is supposed to work. And calling it "love crap" is probably my first problem.

Maybe I'm too cynical about it all. Or maybe, just maybe I could be right this time.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:11 AM

Tuesday, February 12, 2002

This was pretty funny.

Grammar Lessons for Pop Stars - Encarta Grammar Lessons for Pop Stars

Here's my fantasy:
I'm a teacher with a class full of pop- and rock-star students. It's the end of the term, and I can finally give them the grades they deserve for butchering the mother tongue in the name of the Top 40.
It's only fair. After all, we're held hostage to the sweet, paralyzing drone of radio broadcasts and televised music videos. While the entertainers get rich, their bad rhymes, vapid lyrics, and outright inexcusable grammar assault our eardrums and get stuck in our heads like so many wads of gum under the study hall desk.
swirly said what she needed to say 8:10 PM

$ O G I $ H 5:39:19 PM -- I like that line on his . . err . . headstone, (Is that what you'd call this thing?) "Men must endure their going hence." You know it's kinda like: "Why try? You're all going to die." Hahaha. ¤

James says the quote means "Why try? You're all going to die." . I don't think so. I think it's not so much "why try" as it is that people only know that one thing in life is certain and that is death. And people act differently to death. Some never acknowledge that it's coming; others think of it as something that will happen a long time from now. And then there is that one small group that knows it will happen eventually and actually seems ok with it.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:56 PM

Monday, February 11, 2002

I heard this poem at the end of the movie Smoke Signals. I think it was the first time I ever thought of my relationship with my dad. Ok, so maybe it you won't think it's as cool as I do.

"Forgiving Our Fathers"
By Dick Lourie

How do we forgive our fathers?
Maybe in a dream.

Do we forgive our fathers for leaving us too often or forever when we were little?

Maybe for scaring us with unexpected rage
Or making us nervous because there never seemed
to be any rage there at all.

Do we forgive our fathers for marrying or not
marrying our mothers?
For divorcing or not divorcing our mothers?

And shall we forgive them for their excesses of
warmth or coldness?

Shall we forgive them for pushing or leaning,
for shutting doors, for speaking through walls,
or never speaking, or never being silent?

Do we forgive our fathers in our age or in theirs
Or in their deaths, saying it to them or not
saying it?

If we forgive our fathers, what is left?
swirly said what she needed to say 2:42 PM

I forgot...

I saw Allen today. He tried to say hi. I said hi back, but I didn't really talk to him. Ever since he was a complete jackass about Melissa, I haven't been able to get past that. What makes it more weird is that I absolutely adore his whole family. Dee, his sister, and I are good friends; and it's kinda cool because we just don't talk about him with each other. Well, except for the occasional offhand comment.

Anway. I'm really sleepy and my nail polish has finally dried.

'night
swirly said what she needed to say 2:41 AM

Found this on James' blog. I haven't stopped laughing.

$ O G I $ H 8:23:47 PM -- I didn't see the opening ceremony but according to three people I looked like a guy in the hoedown portion of the show. Let me know if you saw it and you think I look like that guy. Especially let me know if you could find a picture of him on the internet because I'm curious. ¤
swirly said what she needed to say 12:57 AM

Well, i applied for 8 positions I found. Some were in Chicago, most were for around here tho. 8...That's a ton more than I was able to find 2 weeks ago. I think things could be looking better.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:07 AM

Sunday, February 10, 2002

what was that craziness with the medal ceremony? Did anyone else see it? It looked like they got some C.D.S. knock offs....
swirly said what she needed to say 1:35 AM

getAbstract Book Summaries

pretty cool place if your looking for the "cliffs note" version on just about anything, business related, ever written. You get two abstracts free...give it a try. It seems pretty cool.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:37 AM

Saturday, February 09, 2002

Virtual Crack Rock(tm)

I love this site
swirly said what she needed to say 9:40 PM

Brian and Kelly stayed over and we watched movies until about 6 this morning. We watched The Big Chill, Dazed and Confused, and Dude, Where's my car?. I think that we watched all the funny drug movies I owned. I have that movie Kids; but not so funny. We also watched Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I really love that movie, and I think it should have won last year's Best Picture award; Gladiator sucked compared to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

We decided that they are gonna help me in my pursuit to watch all the movies that won the academy award for best picture. I've seen 24 out of the 73, and I'm pretty sure that I've already seen the movie that'll win this year. So every Friday night we're gonna try to watch two of them, unless they are super long (i.e. Gone with the Wind). Kelly said that there are some that I've already seen that he wants to see. So we'll all be watching a few of those over too.

Ok, I have to shower and get ready to do a lot of paper work. And I've decided that I need to be looking for a job on the weekends too.

Hmm...Interesting, James hasn't commented on my blog about him looking like the guy who was at the hoedown. Seriously, I showed Kelly and Bri his pic from his site and we compared...they agreed.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:23 PM

I'm still screwing up on the photos. I'm starting to wonder if I screwed up in scanning.....
swirly said what she needed to say 12:07 PM

HOW TO RTFM...funny stuff
swirly said what she needed to say 12:43 AM

Friday, February 08, 2002

Oh, one more thing about the opening ceremonies...I could have sworn I saw a guy that looked like James, playin' the fiddle during the hoedown ....It looked just like him standing front of the vendor in Calis.
swirly said what she needed to say 10:54 PM

my 2 favorite musicians played in the opening ceremonies of the Olympics together: Yo yo Ma and Sting. And they played one of my favorite songs- Fragile.

The ceremonies weren't too bad. I watched them with Brian and Kelly. Brian loves Copeland (the guy who wrote the music that was used in the hoedown scene), and Kelly loves John Williams (duh, he did the Star Wars and Harry Potter scores). So we were all pleased musically.

The guy who does the costume designs for Broadway’s Lion King did some great costumes of animals. Overall, one of the best opening ceremonies I've seen in a long time. I usually think that they're hoaky.
swirly said what she needed to say 10:45 PM

In case no one knows, I love Sting. But I started thinking about something that kinda made me do a horrified face. He's made more songs for movies than albums...this is the part where I start to fight the thought about Brian Adams not making any albums and becoming soundtrack king. But then I think there is no way Sting could turn out this way, is there? Sting is a true music genius....an icon. eh, just ignore everything I just wrote. I'm acting like a complete and total spaz.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:32 PM

ok, this totally goes against my number 7 about being more respectful.

Lately, I've been getting tons of FWDs from a couple of people. About a year ago, I sent out a nice little note to all involved and told them that it was just wasteful to keep sending them to me since :
1. I don't even open them, I delete them as soon as I see them.
2. When I'm reading email I want to get to all the ones that need immediate answers, and having to shuffle through fwds is just a significant waste of my time.

My mom even respects my wishes in this matter. But there are those 2 or 3 people that , I can only assume, think that I'm not talking to them about it.

Sometimes I think that these people send me fwd's to check. you know, like litmus paper. test to make sure everything is normal. My thing is why the heck would you test with a fwd? Doesn't anyone think that it would be better to just drop a quick note saying "hey, I was thinking about you. I haven't heard from you in awhile. How is everything"?

On another non-related note....
I still haven't thought of anything to give up for lent. Any suggestions?
swirly said what she needed to say 2:11 PM

Fortune.com - The Office Kitty
I like this story.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:00 PM

Sorry I've been making so many updates in only a matter of minutes. I just have all this stuff I'm thinking about.

  1. Who am I to not be happy for someone when they think they've found it?

  2. Being jealous sucks ass. (note to self, work on that will you?)

  3. I have to move.

  4. I have become what I want as soon as possible. No more waiting.

  5. Grad school should no longer be a dream. I'm applying to S.L. before I go to bed tonight.

  6. Be more honest with yourself.

  7. Respect people's feelings more, even if you think that they are total gits. Not everyone has to be a like.

  8. Get back into publishing. You loved it.

  9. Fix your web cam.

  10. Stop being afraid of the unknown. It can be cool.

swirly said what she needed to say 1:03 AM

I hate being right.

I'm going to bed now.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:43 AM

Does anyone know how I reverse the order of my archives? I want my most recent on the top. Thanks if you can help.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:33 AM

Thursday, February 07, 2002

See #2 in my Wednesday, January 09, 2002 , 1:41:18 AM post.

SassySngr (11:58:58 PM): how was your phone call?
Small King (11:59:05 PM): it was good, it was amanda
Small King (11:59:13 PM): she's in carson with her parents tonight
SassySngr (11:59:25 PM): so how serious is that?
Small King (12:00:15 AM): how serious are we?
SassySngr (12:00:54 AM): ::look around for something else that could have been perceived as "serious":: Um, yeah.
Small King (12:01:31 AM): well, her being at her parents house . . . . i wasn't sure
Small King (12:01:53 AM): but yes, its serious . . . unless something happens, we'll probably get married one of these days.
swirly said what she needed to say 11:53 PM

Better be warned that this excerpt is pulled out of a HUGE conversation we've been having over the past...oh i don't know...6 years! Anyway, I keep trying to explain to him that the few guys I've met recently, and have been dating, have been more interested in getting me naked than anything else. So much so that it's become a total nuisance. I apologize to any poor joe out there that take offense. And please don't think too badly of me because these few lines portray me as a being slutty, cause really I'm not.

Small King (11:03:36 PM): ok, so before you knew how to "push his buttons" without fail, you'd fool around with him, but after you learned, he's out of luck?
SassySngr (11:03:47 PM): Yes!
SassySngr (11:04:04 PM): Kinda like I figured out the puzzle, so what's left?
SassySngr (11:04:41 PM): This is exactly why I have surmised that I'll probably be alone for a good chunk of my life.
Small King (11:05:15 PM): ::chuckles:: so the guys better off like wearing a cup around you so you can't tell he's got a hard on?
swirly said what she needed to say 11:28 PM

I need to figure out how to post photos.
swirly said what she needed to say 6:27 PM

I've finished all of the books that were on my list. But now I have a problem. I'm out of books to read. If anyone knows of any books that they think I should read, just let me know. I'll read just about anything...unless it's about math. I don't read about mathematical theory unless I'm taking a class. If anyone knows a good and easy book on chess, let me know about that too.

I have to go. I'm going to see the count of monte cristo again.
swirly said what she needed to say 3:30 PM

1. james put a link to me on his site....cool but weird.
2. Does my layout look like crap on anyone else's monitor? I just saw my layout on a monitor that wasn't my own and it looks awful! PLEASE TELL ME IF IT DOES!! Use the comment thingie. I don't care if you don't like what I have to say, just tell me what the layout looks like.

Thanks
swirly said what she needed to say 3:17 PM

Wednesday, February 06, 2002

I just saw an interview with the mayor of Detroit. He seems like a pretty down to earth guy, with big dreams. Hmm...I'm going to have to read some more about him.
swirly said what she needed to say 5:58 PM

Starwars Trilogy...Legos style.
swirly said what she needed to say 5:15 PM

I love legos...I'm gonna start a quest looking for cool legos stuff. here's one:

The Lord of the Rings- Lego Style
swirly said what she needed to say 4:42 PM

webmonkey is cool for people who don't know crapola...oh wait, that would be me.
swirly said what she needed to say 3:08 PM

Did it work? Someone else look at it and tell me.
swirly said what she needed to say 3:04 PM

I can't figure out the which line of code I need to fix so I can have a line between the title and the sub titles on the left. If anyone knows and would tell me where it is, I would love you forever.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:43 PM

Tuesday, February 05, 2002

What is the whole world's fascination with Britney Spears? Please tell me it's more than the fact that she has a rack.

I've got a headache. Bedtime for me.
swirly said what she needed to say 8:41 PM

I'm gonna take my gb down. no one ever signs it and it's just wasting space....kinda like I do sometimes.

Now i'm really going outside to play in the snow.
swirly said what she needed to say 3:03 PM

what if your blog was like a radio station? meaning that people just harrassed you ( you would probably call it requesting) into telling them all about you. The only thing is, blogs are already like that, huh, except that no one has to request the information because people tell it all anyway.

Ok, gotta go play in fresh fallen snow now. Because we hardly ever get snow in Texas.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:51 PM

I was looking at my account at half.com today. i made 250 bucks off of my old college textbooks. Pretty sweet.
swirly said what she needed to say 2:34 PM

Monday, February 04, 2002

i'm going to bed.

If James is reading, I just want to tell you that if you saw what was at shag-city, you'd probably run away....
swirly said what she needed to say 10:51 AM

Saturday, February 02, 2002

I just got back from Dallas. When i wake up in about 10-20 years, I'll tell you about it.
swirly said what she needed to say 7:52 PM

Friday, February 01, 2002

Small King (12:20:33 AM): information that only i seem to know?
SassySngr (12:21:07 AM): Well, it's true-- at least it seems that way to me. i mean, I don't know it.
Small King (12:22:13 AM): i pulled that info off slashdot thank you very much. and i think it was someone at UC berkley that did that research.
swirly said what she needed to say 12:11 AM


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