Archive for December, 2009:
Balls. People without them drift cars.
i’ve been busy as heck lately…
work consumes most of my time, but that’s because i’m full-time now.
and after work i’m always tired, mostly in a bad mood but i always seem
to end up at Jess’ house cause i know i can vent and chill there.
and somehow…we always end up doing something.
like buying a gold fish (which died a week later), going to navarre and
watch people drift cars at the navarre beach parking lot, or making a midnight
run to Krispy Kreme, etc. just random crap.
Summer School has been a pain so far. Business Calc isn’t too bad i guess, however,
Managerial Accounting is another story. Just another thing to stress out about i suppose.
I got accepted into UCF and i’m really really really excited about that. I just called the
apartment people today, and it looks like i have a very nice place to live. Gosh. I’m
excited and stressed at the same time, but what did i expect?
Adorable I just vomited a rainbow

Adopting a pet is no different from adopting a human child. Hooked by the adorable nature of an animal you might consider bringing it home. However, for a successful pet and parent bonding you should choose a pet that matches your personality trait. Before bringing a pet home, you should first ask yourself whether it is the appropriate pet for you.
Alcohol Does Stupid Things

Makes me wonder if luc had something to drink before he died or something like that, because the way they phrase it in the journal, it does sound like drinking is something he’s against. i doubt tanger is baptist or against drinking because of his age, no one is as intense as sid when it comes to training and he drinks so it’s not because of training, so it must be because of something that happened.
unless he does like liquor or something, but the anony sophomore claims that he occasionally drinks. interesting. good for tanger though. too much alcohol does stupid things to people. i don’t blame him for what happened. alcohol does stupid things to our reflexes and brain. I was very very mad at him for the rest of the eve. and i know that’s why i wasn’t happy with the rest of the night…. but…i don’t blame him. and i forgave him. he didn’t say the things he did on purpose, and that’s why i can look back now and say, ok shit happened, he pushed my buttons and emotions that night for a reason, but – it won’t happen again. end quote. however he’s one of my best friends. and i value his friendship very much. and after i thought about the way the whole night played out, I realized that I should have been more understanding and forgiving from the getgo with him. it wasn’t his fault that I have issues that can’t be dealt with head-on by another outside source. and after he left this morning, i felt awful about the way I was all night to him. Because looking back on it, i know what it’s like to be drunk and talkative. I’ve been there. it’s not something you can control. You pretty much just say the first things that come to mind when you’re in that state of mind. oh well….it’s all water under the bridge now…and i hope he can understand and forgive me for being the ‘bitch diva’ of the night. when all i wanted to do was crawl into bed and sleep. oh well … life goes on.
AOL Persistence

The exhaustive report of comScore will show the other aspects taken into consideration by the research company. Because the amount of ads someone sees everyday doesn’t necessarily make him or her purchase a product, some more data is needed in order to determine how influential AOL really is. Also, sometimes less is more. Not everybody enjoys being surrounded by promotional materials on the web. Some ad providers seem to understand that, although this may be a tricky way to go. Google stated recently that the politics of the company imply exactly fewer ads of a better quality. Since the financial results were not as good as those anticipated, it is possible that AOL’s persistence leads to better performances.
Awkward Childhoods

Following the tale of the men from what could be called awkward childhoods to meaningful friendships with one another as they progressed from being class clowns to professional comedians. Following their work from before Python and through the movie trilogy and the show, this is an in-depth look at the group from beginning to end. And it’s an absolutely brilliant piece.
The greatness about the piece comes from the absolute candor displayed from the Python troupe, which infects the entire proceedings. There is an amazing amount of honesty and refreshing candor, some of it bordering on “I can’t believe we got away from this” in terms of the material they got on to the BBC. The piece doesn’t end with the television show, however, as the piece follows the troupe after the show ended and the further mythos of the troupe continued.

