Thursday, February 3, 2005
Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Lovely Rita
So.
Yeah.
I had something I was going to write here, but I can, for the life of me, not remember.
I was having an okay day at work today, until some of my co-workers decided it would be fun to try to hook me up with this one 17-year old asian girl that works there. They even took the liberty of trying to set some sort of date up for the two of us. Unfortunatly they did not take into account that I work every day until something queer like next Wednesday.
Oh yeah, I am freaking insane. No doubts on that account.
Also, I know it is a couple of years old, but Edward The Less is freaking funny.
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Dale A Tu Cuerpo Alegria, Macarena
Also, on a completely unrelated note, After reading through ALL of my entries I have concluded that I am, without any doubt, clinically insane.
Goodnight Sweet Readers, And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest
-Gale
I Used To Sing To The Mountains, Has The Ocean Lost It’s Way?
Music: The Ocean ~ Led Zeppelin
Also.
Yet another 4-day weekend.
This time through, it is almost over. I have reposessed my PS2, and have been playing that. Got Katamari Damacy which is fun, addictive, and extremely bizarre. $20 acid trip indeed.
Also, since I had a memory card and controller come up missing whilst Joe had the thing in his posession, I was forced to restart my Final Fantasy X game. It took all the self control I had to not change Tidus' name to Pansy Boy.
Catch is, I think I am going to restart again in order to do just that.
Let's see.
What else?
Oh, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is a truly Awesome game. One of the best I have played since A Link To The Past. It has kept me occupied through most of the last 3 weeks or so. No, it is nowhere nearly as long as A Link To The Past, I have merely playing it sporadically. To savor it, if you will. It takes the graphic set from A Link To The Past, and then seamlessly blends the best elements from all of the previous games (I.E. Lon Lon Ranch, the Gorons, the town, the fields, the forest, etc.) and still manages to come off truly unique and awesome. The side quests are quite entertaining. My only complaint is with the Mysterious Shells. They should have done it so that you can push something like down to go to the proper number of shells to trade, as opposed to making you scroll up through. Takes waaaaaay too long when you get to the point of trading more than oh, say, 2. Considering that there is something like 130 figurines that you are trying to get, you can imagine how much scrolling you will need to do.
Anyway, great game. ¡BUY IT!
I think I am going to go to Starbucks tomorrow and do something that I have needed to do for a long time. I know I have been saying this for a very long time now, but I think I need to just do it.
Also, ca$h the paycheck a day early and hit up the post office.
What else is on the agenda for the morrow?
A meeting where nothing will happen. Again.
Ah well, off to sleep.
It Doesn’t Have To Be A Snowman
I just decided that I am going to boycott the IRC channel I sort of hang around in. They are being a bit queer. Even for me.
I wonder how long that will actually last.
::Edit::
03FEB2005
Not long at all.
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Sittin’ On This Bar Stool Talkin’ Like A Damn Fool
whoo
look at me installing a windows xp virtual machine on my windows xp computer
i am so freaking excited
granted, when you have not slept for 3 days, anything sounds exciting doesn't it?
Wednesday, December 1, 2004
Shorter Of Breath, One Day Closer To Death
Annie Christine Carter Age 18, of Rockville, died Saturday, November 27, 2004 in Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was a Freshman at Anderson University. She was born October 5, 1986 in Pusan, Korea. Survivors include her father and step-mother, Leigh E. Carter and Tammy Carter of Indianapolis; her mother and step-father Sandi Coleman and Lynn D. Coleman of Rockville; paternal grandmother, Darlene Carter of Sarasota, FL; maternal grandmother, Lois Hofstetter of Park Ridge, IL; step-grandparents, Kenny and Shirley Gephart of Milroy, IN; step-grandparents, Dale and Shirley Coleman of Oquawka, IL; one brother Joe Carter of Indianapolis; five step-brothers, Landon (Erica) Coleman of Avon, IN, Joshua Coleman and Caleb Coleman of Brownsburg, Gale Harpring, Kelley Harpring of Indianapolis; and one step-sister, and Stacie Harpring of Indianapolis. She was a 2004 graduate of Rockville High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society and received a Academic Honors Diploma. She was also on the RHS yearbook staff and was in the 2004 winter Homecoming Court, She was also a Lilly Scholar nominee. Annie was a member of the Rockville Christian Church where she was active with S.H1N.E. youth group. She was a self taught musician playing the guitar for RCC's Coffee House Band and was learning to play the piano and drums. She was an ace pool player and as a young child loved to play street hockey. Annie had been employed by the Ritz Theater in Rockville for three years and was working in the Sociology Dept. at Anderson University. Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 1, in the Rockville Christian Church, west on US 36 in Rockville, with the Rev. Alan Hughes, Rev. Becky Gibbons and Rev. Jeremiah Smith officiating. Cremation will follow services.A memorial service will be held at Anderson University in Miller Chapel at 6 p.m. Monday, December 6. Memorials should be made to the Annie Carter Memorial Scholarship Fund at Anderson University, co Anderson University, 1100 E. 5th St., Anderson, IN 46012 in her memory. Friends may sign an online guest register at: www.goochfuneralhome.com. Care and arrangements are entrusted to Gooch Funeral Home, Rockville.
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Lady–Conclusion
it is amazing just how fragile we really are.
one never stops to think about just how easy it is for a single life to be snatched away, or how much that single life may mean to one or many many people.
the only time we really stop to think about it is when it happens to someone who we could not think it could happen to.
Annie, I shall miss you far more than you could ever know
Saturday, November 27, 2004
Lady
Why can I not ever have a good day?
Everything looked good when i went to bed this morning. then someone comes knocking on the door saying that annie (my step-sister) has been in some horrible car accident, that she is at the hospital, that she is not awake, nor has she been since she got there.
needless to say, i have spent the last 4 or 5 hours at a hospital hoping that my sister does not die.
if i wind up making myself scarce for the next couple of weeks, that would be why.
Annie, we are all praying for you, get better, we demand it!
Friday, November 19, 2004
Mike Nelson And His Robot Pals Are Caught In An Endless Chase
Slab Bulkhead
Fridge Largemeat
Punt Speedchunk
Butch Deadlift
Bold Bigflank
Splint Chesthair
Flint Ironstag
Bolt Vanderhuge
Thick McRunfast
Blast Hardcheese
Buff Drinklots
Trunk Slamchest
Fist Rockbone
Stump Beefgnaw
Smash Lampjaw
Punch Rockgroin
Buck Plankchest
Stump Chunkman
Dirk Hardpeck
Rip Steakface
Slate Slabrock
Crud Bonemeal
Brick Hardmeat
Rip Sidecheek
Punch Sideiron
Gristle McThornBody
Slake Fistcrunch
Buff Hardback
Bob Johnson
Blast Thickneck
Crunch Buttsteak
Slab Squatthrust
Lump Beefrock
Touch Rustrod
Reef Blastbody
Big McLargeHuge
Smoke Manmuscle
Beat Punchbeef
Pack Blowfist
Roll Fizzlebeef