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Aug. 31st, 2006 12:08 amI'm writing this early and going to crash at midnight... I'm the 10am person at work for the next couple of days.
Tomorrow is just standard shuffling, it's my turn to come in at 10 am and all that... while Friday, I asked for it- there's a Chuck Norris Double Feature! at the main branch of the Chesapeake Public Library on Friday- including my personal favourite "Silent Rage".
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Just realized I should charge my phone, not so I can make a call, but to make sure I have a viable alarm clock tomorrow morning- just in case the power goes off again.
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I put up a new Bookworm & Beyond. WTKR did a thing on Google Books. Because Chimps can type "google" but "Gutenberg" is more of a challenge.
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I don't know why that "news" pisses me off so much.
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Still watching the Ikea commercial... man that dog cracks me up. I'm liking the Levis "Walk the Line" commercial, but I didn't realize there was a version where a guy was singing it- I'm more familiar with the Megan Wyle cover they've been using. Usually I'd be all "How dare the remake a Johnny Cash song!?" except that the versions in the ad are reminiscent of a Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood duet.
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Time To Crash.
Tomorrow is just standard shuffling, it's my turn to come in at 10 am and all that... while Friday, I asked for it- there's a Chuck Norris Double Feature! at the main branch of the Chesapeake Public Library on Friday- including my personal favourite "Silent Rage".
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Just realized I should charge my phone, not so I can make a call, but to make sure I have a viable alarm clock tomorrow morning- just in case the power goes off again.
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I put up a new Bookworm & Beyond. WTKR did a thing on Google Books. Because Chimps can type "google" but "Gutenberg" is more of a challenge.
--
I don't know why that "news" pisses me off so much.
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Still watching the Ikea commercial... man that dog cracks me up. I'm liking the Levis "Walk the Line" commercial, but I didn't realize there was a version where a guy was singing it- I'm more familiar with the Megan Wyle cover they've been using. Usually I'd be all "How dare the remake a Johnny Cash song!?" except that the versions in the ad are reminiscent of a Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood duet.
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Time To Crash.