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04/16/2006 19:58 #32570
eboozer?Category: holiday
04/16/2006 19:03 #32569
word yatzeCategory: holiday
We had a delicious easter lunch at my cousins husband parents house. Then we sat in the sun and played bocce. My father is joining the italian (pronounced mafia) league in niagara falls.
Then we came in to play word yatzee. I think I hate word yatze but not as much as monopoly.
This poster from the irish classical theatre poster looks a lot like me.
Then we came in to play word yatzee. I think I hate word yatze but not as much as monopoly.
This poster from the irish classical theatre poster looks a lot like me.
jason - 04/16/06 23:00
Damn. You're a dead ringer for "Michael Bennett."
Damn. You're a dead ringer for "Michael Bennett."
04/10/2006 00:17 #32568
Palm Sunday Tastes GoodCategory: food
We had such a tasty day at my Mother's House. Palm Sunday is starting to rival easter for extravagance. Every holiday at my Mother's is a two meat meal. This time is was a ham and lamb holiday.
She even managed to make (e:matthew) a completely wheat free cake that used ground up hazelnuts instead of flour.
Yummy Ham
Tasty Lamb
These omlets have 7 eggs each
This doesn't even count the six tons of candy we ate while playign Buffalo Monopoly. I was losing really bad and tried to forfeit my taking (e:matthew) and myself onto (e:mike)'s Niagara Square $2000 per landing rental property. I ended up just laming myself for a while and not being able to go out for like 5 more turns.
She even managed to make (e:matthew) a completely wheat free cake that used ground up hazelnuts instead of flour.
Yummy Ham
Tasty Lamb
These omlets have 7 eggs each
This doesn't even count the six tons of candy we ate while playign Buffalo Monopoly. I was losing really bad and tried to forfeit my taking (e:matthew) and myself onto (e:mike)'s Niagara Square $2000 per landing rental property. I ended up just laming myself for a while and not being able to go out for like 5 more turns.
mrdt - 04/10/06 00:36
with a family that has such a love for food, how in the hell did you wined up so skinny????
with a family that has such a love for food, how in the hell did you wined up so skinny????
04/13/2006 19:08 #32567
I am ready to have babiesCategory: pets
No not my own babies, but sugar glider babies. They are so freakin cute. This one comes from a site called babyanimalz.com
I spent most of the day documenting new code libraries I have written at Roswell. Those of you that know me well know that I hate this more than anything in the world.
I have been thinking. I am going to try and finish my thesis in the next two weeks although it no longer has any real affect on my life. I just need closure. (e:shawnr) was right that I am just avoiding it because I have an emotional block from the whole not being a professor drama. This became very clear to me when I heard someone that sounded like someone from Canisius the other day and my bodies first response was a fight or flight response.
On another front I am gettign tougher everyday, although yesterday wasn't very indicative as i was exhausted after lifting. We were able to leg press 370lbs which is an insane amount of weight for me.
Whatever these are I really want one.
Speaking of nicknames (e:sbrugger,36) - I used to be called pinocinose because my nose was the same size as it is now, but I had a little kid head. They even used to tease my that my trombone case was my nose case.
I want to look have this guys body shape so bad. That is my ideal size and then I will quit, I have no interest in getting bigger than that.
Okay which is cuter the guy or this?
Definately, not this (GOOGLE - aye aye)
I spent most of the day documenting new code libraries I have written at Roswell. Those of you that know me well know that I hate this more than anything in the world.
I have been thinking. I am going to try and finish my thesis in the next two weeks although it no longer has any real affect on my life. I just need closure. (e:shawnr) was right that I am just avoiding it because I have an emotional block from the whole not being a professor drama. This became very clear to me when I heard someone that sounded like someone from Canisius the other day and my bodies first response was a fight or flight response.
On another front I am gettign tougher everyday, although yesterday wasn't very indicative as i was exhausted after lifting. We were able to leg press 370lbs which is an insane amount of weight for me.
Whatever these are I really want one.
Speaking of nicknames (e:sbrugger,36) - I used to be called pinocinose because my nose was the same size as it is now, but I had a little kid head. They even used to tease my that my trombone case was my nose case.
I want to look have this guys body shape so bad. That is my ideal size and then I will quit, I have no interest in getting bigger than that.
Okay which is cuter the guy or this?
Definately, not this (GOOGLE - aye aye)
theecarey - 04/14/06 02:08
Yay for Hot Guy.
I havent seen an Aye Aye picture in so long. I recall a Comparative Psych class I took in undergrad... those funky creatures came up in discussion. This is a great pictureof one. Too funny.
Yay for Hot Guy.
I havent seen an Aye Aye picture in so long. I recall a Comparative Psych class I took in undergrad... those funky creatures came up in discussion. This is a great pictureof one. Too funny.
matthew - 04/13/06 21:55
only paul could fit a quater up his nose!
only paul could fit a quater up his nose!
iriesara - 04/13/06 20:29
the babies are cute - the hotty is hotter - but most importantly do you remember when you got that quarter stuck up your nose? what was that, like 7th grade, I think? That was hysterical! Oh, and you never called me this weekend you bastard!
the babies are cute - the hotty is hotter - but most importantly do you remember when you got that quarter stuck up your nose? what was that, like 7th grade, I think? That was hysterical! Oh, and you never called me this weekend you bastard!
leetee - 04/13/06 19:35
Any baby glider buns in any ovens at your place yet?
I wish you lots of luck with your thesis, Paul. I think it will help you get over the whole situation once it is done. Then, you can close that chapter of your life.
Ok, folks... no more going to the beach and kicking sand at Paul!!
Any baby glider buns in any ovens at your place yet?
I wish you lots of luck with your thesis, Paul. I think it will help you get over the whole situation once it is done. Then, you can close that chapter of your life.
Ok, folks... no more going to the beach and kicking sand at Paul!!
metalpeter - 04/13/06 19:22
Those babies do look cute. Not sure how many babies they have but maybe soon you will have a tribe of litte animals. Hey don't let the not being a professor upset you. Oh bye the way I went to Canisius and in some ways they suck. Rigt after I left there was a big scanel about a building they went to buy that had broken windows and was across from forest lawn, turned out they owend it for years and no one knew.
Those babies do look cute. Not sure how many babies they have but maybe soon you will have a tribe of litte animals. Hey don't let the not being a professor upset you. Oh bye the way I went to Canisius and in some ways they suck. Rigt after I left there was a big scanel about a building they went to buy that had broken windows and was across from forest lawn, turned out they owend it for years and no one knew.
04/10/2006 11:27 #32566
Who turned out the lightCategory: work
You may notice it is dark in this pic. Well, the electricity is all dead at work. I was in the middle of writing up what I did to a bunch of projects when it died. I feel bad for the guy next to me who was in the middle of programming.
It' scary to watch a lot of electrical things die at once. I wonder if my computer will be affected? Is this how the end of the world will begin.
From the sound of people talking, a bunch of people lost stuff. My question is, do we get to go home with no electricity?
It was funny to see how many people were concerned the elevators not working when there are stairs.
For some reason everyone else has left their cubicles for the hall. Maybe because they don't have internet access like I do.
Word is the water is off as well. The bathrooms are solid dark with no windows so everyone is chatting about the drama of what it like to use the bathroom in the dark with no water.
Luckily, it was noted, we have a hand sanitizer despener of the wall.
Then we had a technology free meeting with pen and paper. Fieldtrip time.
In the end I got to go home to work. Ironically, I hate being home an dworking. I would rather be anywhere else that is less distracting. Not to mention I have to walk back tonight because I have no way of reachign (e:trry) to tell him no to pick me up.
It' scary to watch a lot of electrical things die at once. I wonder if my computer will be affected? Is this how the end of the world will begin.
From the sound of people talking, a bunch of people lost stuff. My question is, do we get to go home with no electricity?
It was funny to see how many people were concerned the elevators not working when there are stairs.
For some reason everyone else has left their cubicles for the hall. Maybe because they don't have internet access like I do.
Word is the water is off as well. The bathrooms are solid dark with no windows so everyone is chatting about the drama of what it like to use the bathroom in the dark with no water.
Luckily, it was noted, we have a hand sanitizer despener of the wall.
Then we had a technology free meeting with pen and paper. Fieldtrip time.
In the end I got to go home to work. Ironically, I hate being home an dworking. I would rather be anywhere else that is less distracting. Not to mention I have to walk back tonight because I have no way of reachign (e:trry) to tell him no to pick me up.
mrdt - 04/10/06 17:11
I always draw strict lines between work and home, because I will never take work home and I never bring home to work. I had a chef that wanted me to prepare par levels and inventory sheets when i was off the clock on my own time. needless to say it never got down and I was layed off like a month later.
I always draw strict lines between work and home, because I will never take work home and I never bring home to work. I had a chef that wanted me to prepare par levels and inventory sheets when i was off the clock on my own time. needless to say it never got down and I was layed off like a month later.
ladycroft - 04/10/06 16:13
i had the lights go out on me in a public toilet once. no windows, door closed...it was pitch black. that is a little weird.
i had the lights go out on me in a public toilet once. no windows, door closed...it was pitch black. that is a little weird.
The sneaky advertisers got to me. The one picture is very reminiscent of the Travelocity gnome.