One day, oh yes, I will dynamite the 405. Revenge will be mine.
Oh yes.
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Sushi at Sushi Studio last night to celebrate the birthday of our dear friend Scott Godfrey. A good time. Started out stressful (Carey misheard Scott and we went to the wrong sushi place), but by the time we got there, everyone was far too inebriated to care or notice that we were an hour late.
And I tasted unfiltered Saki for the first time, which was very strange. I can't decide whether or not I'll have it again. I looks like milk, but it tastes like... well... not milk.
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Really feeling the stress of a single automobile. Carey's at the end of her rope and, really, I can understand that. She's forced to go to work way earlier than she should have to and it's pretty obvious that she's had to sacrifice more than I have.
Insurance. Hhhh... apparently, the forms were sent to our old address, certified mail, and I never received them. So, that's the hold-up.
Anyhow, I'm thinking of looking at Jettas. I dunno.
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You know, it's been awhile since I've posted any links to sites I like. For giggles, I thought I might slide a few in. Let's see:
The Onion - The funniest site on the web. Updated every wednesday. If you're looking for a way to waste your time, this is the spot. Intelligent humor and it's always good.
HomeStar Runner - Essentially, it's a webcartoon produced by two brothers. The characters are fun and unique and they manage to come up with something new nearly every week. Funnier than just about anything on television and, amazingly, they offer everything for free.
Mac Movie Trailers - I'm fascinated by movie trailers and I'll usually check in every week or two to see what's coming up in the next several months. I'm just that way, I guess.
Modern Humorist - A pretty funny comedy site... unfortunately, they almost never update, so visits are rare. Look for stuff by Dirk Voetberg if you go (use the arrow at the bottom of his cartoons to navigate).
The Official Neil Gaiman Website - Now, I realize that I've a stalker-level fascination with Neil. He's been my favorite author since high school and his talent shows no signs of slowing. But, even if he weren't, his daily journal is a fascinating read... the day-to-day minutiae of a New York Times Bestselling Author is intriguing to say the least. "How does one get published? What's the life of a celebrity author? Do they just sit in their basements and type? Do they tour? How do they feel about critics? How do they know what will be popular? Where do they get their ideas?" All these and more.
Whup, the day seems to have gotten away from me. There are others, but I'll post them another time.


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