Tried the new Crunchy "m-Azing" milk chocolate candy bar with M&M's Minis crunchy chocolate candies. Becky really liked it.
The guy standing on the left in the illustration on page 125 of the "Children's Songbook" looks like Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner, of ST:TNG fame). Bizarre. (As fate would have it, however, the online version of the songbook doesn't include the illustrations. Sorry.)
The spoof on the wisdom of King Solomon in a recent re-run episode of Seinfeld was hilarious. (Episode #123, "The Seven" - about the bicycle and Newman judging who the bike rightfully belongs to during a dispute over ownership between Elaine and Cosmo Kramer. He suggests cutting the bike down the middle, and Elaine says "go ahead", but Kramer doesn't want to see the bike destroyed and offers to let Elaine just have it, so Newman gives it to Kramer as the rightful owner.) Good stuff.
Got an email yesterday from David and Natalie Zacharczyk in the Lone Star State. (Natalie just likes to see her name on the Web, so I figured I'd mention it a few more times to make sure Google grabs it.) Natalie Zacharczyk. Natalie Zacharczyk. Natalie Zacharczyk. (Try saying that three times fast!) NAT-uh-lee Za-HAR-check. =)
Okay, question for the day: Why is a black person's dandruff white? I also just learned that most African-American women don't shampoo their hair every day.
You know Athens is asking for trouble, starting the Olympics on Friday the 13th. I'm glad one of the Blaster worm authors plead guilty yesterday to his crime. We found "the Fate of Sisyphus" cache after work tonight.
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