When I started subscribing to RSS feeds I had an annoying system service/program, SharpReader. Generally, it was a decent program–with a pain in the ass installation. It certainly didn’t help me in first year Torts class because it was popping RSS alerts every 15 seconds. I only read a few feeds at [...]
Buy this bad-ass remote the day that it is released. Of course, I am going to have make the leap to VISTA ULTIMATE, which may require too much work.
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Lose all of the weight I gained in 2006–about 15 pounds.
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12 Candles for Carolers.
11 Carolers.
10 Houses visited.
9 Pictures posted on Flickr.
8 Families listened to our harmonies.
7 Songs in our repertoire.
6 Hours of holiday cheer.
5 People had no idea who or what Carol Ing was all about.
4 Glasses of Egg Nog.
3 Stories from people about caroling memories.
2 Families offered all of the carolers snacks.
1 Great party [...]
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1. Send out an obscure invitation:
We are going to visit my Asian friend, Carol Ing, in Springbrook on Saturday evening. My Evlisian friend, Don Craig, will provide the guitar accompaniment (and a few wild hip gyrations). We really need a GOOD turnout, so join us at our house around 6:00 for the kick off…
With [...]
Wii love Zelda. Don’t we Sam?
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On the way home tonight, I thought of a letter I should write to my children.
Be unique.
Be exceptional.
Be unbearably quirky, undeniably different, inexorably intimate.
Wear clothes that make you more like you and less like others.
Wear a derby hat-because no one else does.
Wear pink pants with a green shirt because you can.
Sing songs seldom sung.
Sing harmony.
Sing [...]
Since 2001, I have made the trek down Alcoa Highway 2-4 times per day. At the peak of rush hour, I seem to always cross paths with an elderly man pumping up the hill heading south on 129 guarded by a white full rimmed hard hat. He usually is weighed down with a full day [...]
As I flipped through the morning news fluff, I came across the story of Matt Savage. He is a fourteen year old boy who is an autistic savant. His Jazz is amazing and well worth a visit.
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