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06/21/2007 21:57 #39760

Thursday in the McMonkeys
Category: thursday
I went out to thursday in the Square with (e:enknot) and megan and ended up with (e:mike) , (e:libertad) and (e:amanda) at mcmonkees. They have three for one drinks and black lights which leads to obvious markings on clothing, ;)

I forgot what straight bars are like and that there is actally a lively bar scene in Buffalo.
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metalpeter - 06/23/07 13:59
On Thursday I almost went to a bar On Allen after the square but had to get up early so i skipped it, Yesterday I was out and just wasn't in the mood. There is nothing wrong with bars but going just to drink by ones self isn't really fun, ya need a reason to be there.
fellyconnelly - 06/22/07 12:59
str8 bars? *shudder*
mrdeadlier - 06/22/07 09:30
so how was the concert?

06/20/2007 20:44 #39747

So you think you can dance and patience
Category: housing
First, does anyone know the Buffalonian who is competing on "So You Think You Can Dance?" His name is Neil Haskell and his bio is here

We were curious to see just how small town Buffalo is.

I am not a patient person. Between waiting to get a camera back so I can resume blogging and waiting for the new computer I am going crazy.

Getting a new computer has been a constant theme since april for me. It all started with the tax returns that never made it as a laptop in lieu of house repair projects. Now, it's finally worked and there is a laptop on it way out but exactly two weeks after placing my order, the macbook still hasn't even shipped according to the apple site.

Here is what it says today, June 20th, 2007.
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Then when it arrives, IT gets it for a while to "set it up." I seriously am ready to die in anticipation of my life as a born again mac user?!

So to pass the time I am going to quit programming at night until I have a new computer and instead work more on the house. I guess it has it benefits. Last night I was able to set up a large tool closet until I get my workroom in the garage set up. I put one of at least every major tool in a small toolbox too, so that I can "hopefully" always find a screwdriver, adjustable wrench, hammer, etc. Tomorrow, I am going to begin stripping wallpaper.

I also cleaned out the garage. Once it is all clean I can begin the major task of painting the house and re-roofing the garage. By then the laptop should arrive and i will not care about the house anymore, lol.
zobar - 06/21/07 00:04
The Four Degrees of Buffalo: my Neil Number is two. I worked with his sister for a while; she was the advertising coordinator at the paper and also a local techno dj.

All yall got a Neil Number of three or lower, congratulations.

- Z

06/18/2007 22:41 #39730

Running A Junk Yard
Category: housing
First of all, does anyone need a working condition dorm refrigerator.

I was sad to see (e:lilho) go. Now when I am home alone, I am really home alone. However, while redoing some electrical wiring in the wall I was looking for some tools that led me to search around the house and see what a junk yard our house has become.

She seriously hid shit everywhere and it's not like she didn't have two months to get rid of it. I think I am done having people live with us and I am definitely done dealing with other people stuff. Anyone need a sony trinitron CRT monitor, computer or 40 tampons.

I am so tired of other people junk. I mean I have a hard enough time dealing with our junk let alone all the new excess trash. We have so much junk still from the guy that lived here before. If you remember what a 2 tonne disaster that was (e:paul,32719) and (e:paul,32764)

Here is what Nameless Bitch's stuff minus the furniture
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and here is some of what (e:lilho) left
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These are a culmination of all the girls magazines!
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twisted - 06/22/07 08:40
Start charging for storage. $10/cu ft per month with a 5 cu ft minimum sounds about right.
brit - 06/22/07 02:12
I'm coming back for mine so try not to freak out!
fellyconnelly - 06/21/07 19:44
i just read a story about how marines carried tampons with them as they could be inserted into certain types of wounds - as they swell and help stop bleeding....

i don't know if you have a history of large gaping wounds.... but if you do you may want to keep them around!
bridgette - 06/21/07 17:22
hey...I'll take 40 tampons..lol! The only suggestion i could offer is to throw the shit on your lawn for a day or two with a bucket for "donations". I assume people would just take the shit and if you're just trying to get rid of it then the $$ doesnt even matter. you can donate the mags to the spca..they'll shred em and use it for litter. at least they'd be going to use rather than sitting in a trash somewhere.
mrdeadlier - 06/19/07 12:29
bring the fridge into work!
jenks - 06/19/07 10:39
i saw a friend last night who is moving this week, and he's trying to figure out what to do with his leftover food. It's not worth packing, but he feels bad to throw it out, so he's trying to pawn it off... he's like 'anybody want an open bottle of worcestershire? maraschino cherries?'

oy.
jason - 06/19/07 08:16
Holy shit, burn those girl magazines, Paul!
mrmike - 06/19/07 07:29
I might be able to help with the computer
leetee - 06/18/07 23:20
Because we are so damned nice, we have half a basement full of someone else's stuff.

The stuff left in your house reminds me of oh so many Judge Judy cases in which tenants swore up and down they were moved out on time, and the landlord had pictures of stuff left behind. Dishes, clothing, toiletries...

06/18/2007 22:40 #39729

Birthday and Father's Day Celebrations
Category: holidays
Last week we celebrated my father's and uncle's birthday. We ate at Cameo's on Niagara Falls blvd. The appetizers and clams were good but the food itself was too greasy, even for me.

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Then we celebrated father's day on Sunday with brunch at my mothers. It was one of her usual extravaganzas but my camera is in the repair shop. We had omlettes, leg of lamb and procuitto wrapped salmon. It was so yumy.
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06/16/2007 11:08 #39689

Paul Visco Back in 1987
Category: childhood
The things that shape your life. I guess maybe this is what led to me becoming a computer dork. These entries are so funny.

Paul Visco May 18, 1987 (10 years old)

I would like to be Frank Balestrieri because he is very very good at sports. I would also like to be him because then people would let me play sports like basketball, hockey, kickball, baseball and catch.

That day I would start a baseball game with some 5th graders and some other kids. That would be the first time I played baseball with someone else!

That day I would learn to play baseball and other games. I would also learn what play a sport wih someone would be like.



I guess I was always an Apple fanboy, why am I such a poser pretending I wasn't. I feel like the same reoccurring themese have happened throughout my life but I thought most of them were new now.

Paul Visco January 26th, 1987
If I had $1000 I would buy an Apply II GS. The biggest apple computer. I would buy a logo disk and a basic disk first. ThenI would buy a 90" monitor. Then I would buy a diskdrive and a mouse. Then I could show all the classes the Turtle in the Auditorium.

Money is not a problem. I can always decide what to buy. I just never have enough money. That drives me nuts.


I take back anything bad I said about Kenmore, they have public facilities!

Paul Visco November 18th, 1987
Kenmore - Kenmore is a good place to live. There are many schools nearby. They have parks. The parks have been remodeled, they have a fitness area, a basketball court and a playground area. They also have a youth center. This winter they will have an iceskating rink. In the sumer they have two pools, one for ages 1-6 and one for 7-adult.

There are many types of restaurants. They have public facilities! They have a library. They have basketball, hockey and soccer teams, not forgetting baseball and swimming. They also have a cubscout and boyscout group which does a lot of things. There are a lot of children. But don't take my word for it, come look for yourself.



Paul Visco March 3rd, 1987 - Poem
Computers beeping,
Drawing with logo
Excellent teaching tool
They can do anything



Paul Visco 1987

Forests Are More Than Trees

Forests for nature -
The life of the wild,
The beautiful kingdom of deer.
The beavers chop so very near.
I wish I could see him this year.

Forests for hunters...
The death of the wild...
The hungry kingdom of humans...
The beaver skin so fancy...
the deer skin so beautiful...
Why do we suffer the wild?



Random snippet

Now Jenelle is my best friend also. Her brother is weird and has a small computer!



Considering my rant above about wanting the biggest computer, and the fact that it is 1987 - I think that saying he has a small computer is a sort of insult. If only I knew how cool small computers would be in the future.
tinypliny - 02/21/11 17:33
Hahaha you never changed. :)
heidi - 10/15/10 19:42
I had an apple II gs. heh heh.
iriesara - 06/18/07 10:40
Paul, that is too funny! I totally remember you always did poems about computers, I always thought that was weird - I guess that was when we learned haikus, I totally remember! You were so jealous of Frank Balestrieri, but at least he was really nice, to my recollection. That's so sad, "then everyone would let me play baseball"! Janelle Graci? Is that who you mean? It must be... I remember my little Paul. You're still the same little paul to me.

On a more recent topic: You shouldn't shave your head - it's bad for the environment. (hell, a girl can try!)


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