Late-Early
- Blogger
- Xanga
- MSN .Net Passport
- Bebo
- Hi5
- Spaces
- Ringo
- Tribe.net
- AIM
- Odigo
- Yahoo
- ICQ
- Hello
- Zorpia
- Flickr
- Photobucket
- Beepworld
- Half-Bakery
- Translate.ru
- Mail.ru
- Pochta.ru
- Yahoo
- Coke
- Pepsi
- Alienware
- Pac-Sun
- Lucky Brand
- Aeropostale
- CNet
- G4TechTV
- Cingular
Kind of sickening if you ask me. Just another way for the government to track its pets. I will update that list as I subscribe to other semi-useful things and services. This Pennsylvania heat is almost unbearable. If everyone loves this type of weather so much, then I don't see why they are so afraid of hell because this is definitely my version of what it would be like. Sweating profusley while sitting, forearms sticking to the table, skin oily from perspiration, bugs of the devil that constantly dive into your eyes, ears, nose, and mouth: all of these are what I characterize Hell as being. I seem to have a subconcious trend with dice - made a pair of metal dice on the CNC machine in tech ed., bought a set of invisible poker dice in Spencer's distributed by Kikkerland.com, and also found a set of metal poker dice on clearance and bought those as well. Trends seem to pick up and drop extremely fast (guy's pink shirts and popped collers) in this country with only a few sticking for longer than a month (Livestrong and Livestrong-influenced wristbands). It's starting to piss me off that I can only unsubscribe from things I subscribed to a long time ago only if I remember that old password (which I didn't pick a standard one at the time). Moving it to junkmail also pisses me off because it doesn't exactly say what is moved to the junkmail folder, only that there is new contents and I am still forced to check it to make sure it didn't filter out a message from a dieing relative (however hypothetical) or something that was semi-important in general. The selection of sodas and colas is also becoming overwhelming. There are at least two versions of every kind...the original and their diet counterpart, now also a "made-with-Splenda" counterpart. Pepsi, Pepsi Twist, Pepsi Lime, Cherry Pepsi, Pepsi One, Pepsi Vanilla. All that multiplied by two = 12 types of Pepsi to choose from (excluding the new Splenda-infused shit clowns). I'm kinda hungry now that it is so early yet I am still awake. The new strawberry milkshake poptarts are fairly good...especially when frozen, which it says on the pack. Now that I'm on summer vaca, it's back to my Hot-Pocket-a-day diet...I can't wait for tomorrow when this will kick in. I don't understand why people dislike grocery shopping so much...it's one of my favorite fun activities and almost a natural high. How could one possibly be depressed around so much cool and unusual food?? The colors are stimulating, smells...invigorating (at least most), and free samples are always a perk. Words that have been on my mind:
- hydrogen peroxide
- morbid
That was quite random, eh? One of my favorite classical music pieces is "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg, a Norwegian composer. It was just played on the Real World/Road Rules - fascinating. Speaking of the Real World...the newest installment will be The Real World Austin (which I believe is number XVI - not positive on that one). Rachel seems to be a conceited bitch seein' as how she thinks she is better than everyone else (almost verbatim of her gob) since she has fought in Iraq - what a carrot hole. My randonimity is fading, spontineity subsiding, peppipity declining...time for a SNOWBALL FIGHT!

