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10/29/2005 08:17 #20965

Foodie
I cannot stop eating peanut butter. Everytime I'm hungary all I want is a peanut butter anything. I've had it on apples, celery, bread, potato chips, everything.

This is sort of like my Splenda addiction. Anyone have Splenda? I think its really cocaine. Splenda on green peppers is awesome.

10/28/2005 17:13 #20964

Libby Resigns
Category: politics
Hahaha! I was leaving the law library and caught cnn blaring that Libby resigned. I bet Libby and Rove played rock, paper, scissor to see who was going to take the heat for this one.

I've been using my pto time to take the day off every pay day. We get paid bi-weekly. Its quite nice to do nothing all morning.

I went to Globe for lunch today. What a great place. It was busy and the food was really good. Hands down better than spot.

i need a nap.

10/23/2005 22:27 #20963

Zzzz
Today was the first day I've slept in for about five months. It was so nice.

I watched Super Troopers toda; funny movie. I had never seen the entire thing at once.

I rented Big Trouble with Tim Allen and it wasn't that bad either.

I love candy corn. I want some right now. except... ever see the candy corn in the packages at the mobile station on the corner of lexington and elmwood? nasty. Everytime I get coffee, I play with the first bag. A couple of weekends, all the corn was stuck together in one big clump. Today it was mostly free, but still looked nasty.


mike - 10/28/05 00:54
are you coming to the party ? you should!

10/21/2005 16:11 #20962

Schussmeisters Pain
Category: ub
I hate ub. Its so full of bureaucratic bullshit.

I skipped out of work an hour early to go to UB to get my ski pass. I got my dad's id card and my license. That's all the little twerp said I needed that worked there.

I get in line, get to the counter and <<twerp>> says, hey, I waited on your dad last night. So I give him my license and he looks up, verifies all my information, then goes "Oh do you have your birth certificate with you?"

RAR No I didn't bring it because you told my dad that all I needed was my license and when I called from my car on the way over I was told just a license.

So I had to go all the way back home to get my certificate then go back to ub and stand in line. Luckily everyone had to go to class so there wasn't anyone there.

Blah. They were sooo slow too. Everyone was stuffing their fat faces behind the counter and no one was helping the small line that was there. I hate to think about the people that headed there at 5pm.

I remember going to get the passes when I was like 8 and standing in line with my mom and all these alumni that had lugged their framed diplomas with them to prove they were alumni.

Who could we complain to that would even care? I was thinking about it. The stupid fucks behind the counter didn't care how long the line was, no one was going to fire them.

Ugh. at least I got it.

10/17/2005 23:19 #20961

yea. i'd still kick his ass
After a rather length discussion with a friend of mine that I haven't talked to in over three years, I decided that if I saw my ex-boyfriend walking down the street, I'd kick his ass.

He's in Chicago now, haha but (e:strip)pers may be privey to a street fight at somepoint. :-p

I feel bad sometimes for not keeping in touch with friends that have moved away. My friend Patrick has been out of Buffalo for over four years now and we talk maybe once a year on the phone. He's so freak crazy its awesome.


In other news... (e:matthew), lechworth looks amazing. I'd like to go see the colors in the southtowns at somepoint.


(e:leetee), do you know if its true that I'd have to give up my US citizenship to apply for Canadien citizenship? I heard you can get a Jamacain citizenship in like three hours?! p.s. sweet pictures of the Terminal! I wish they'd turn it into living and office space. I think that would be so neat.
leetee - 10/18/05 16:28
Oddly enough, i don't know that much about becoming a Canadian citizen, since i was born one. What i do know is more about the US, because i (we, actually, my husband goes through it all right by my side!!) have been going through the immigration stuffs for here. However, i do know that the US does not recognize dual citizenships. Canada used to, when i knew about such things.

But, you don't have to become a citizen of a country to live there, though. I am not a citizen of the US, i am merely a permanent resident... which means,i live here permanently, not temporarily like some student visas. If you are a resident of another country, i don't think you would have to give up your US passport. I think.
mike - 10/18/05 00:56
Is your ex-b/f the one that was at the 10,000 party?