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12/19/2008 13:23 #47112

drat
sorry i missed the party last night...
it was almost ten when i finally got home and was too exhausted for partying. Retail is hell this time of the year.
sounds like a great time though, and I'm thoroughly jealous. I wish it was tonight! Of course then it would have probably been snowed out.

today im painting while lauren works on her paper.

tomorrow is family time (drinking with family=interesting ALWAYS)

sunday or monday lauren is leaving me for like... a week...

how lame boring and alone.

ah well... get a helmet.

12/16/2008 08:07 #47077

tis the season
Holiday shopping season is in full swing and I am determined to make my mark. I am not one of those crazy money hungry salespersons - but I need to keep myself in a high swing positive push towards excellent sales. No, you are not wasting my time paying your bills. I love paying your bills. Why don't you pay your bills online again?

I digress.

We watched Wall E last night and I have to say, it was absolutely adorable. Cute as hell and 'hello' did anyone notice that Wall E is actually Johnny 5?

I'm going to go visit my family this weekend. As in the family that lives 45 minutes north of me across the lake. Yes I need to plan entire weekends around such an event. We will probably go to fort Niagara and see the 'Castle by Candlelight' which is pretty sweet.

New years we are heading out to Lake George again. Weds through Sunday, which means a) we will not be going to the estrip new years party and b) we will not get to go to my employee appreciation party on saturday - which is the buffalo bandits game with open bar/buffet etc. Garbage.

anyways, off to work!
fellyconnelly - 12/16/08 13:05
You will think too fondly and you will like it!
james - 12/16/08 10:57
Enjoy New Years. I am sad to hear you wont be joining us, but when I am a little too drunk I will pause from rambling and think fondly of you. But not too fondly.

12/09/2008 11:00 #47004

in my pants


not for work.
metalpeter - 12/09/08 19:12
Well seeing Jamie Lynn Sigler (meadow soprano) made me want to Jizz in my pants and maybe I even did, HA, Some of you may have jizzed in your pants when you saw Justin Timberlake.

12/04/2008 09:17 #46948

Prop 8 the musical
Jack Black as jesus?

Stars sing broadway tunes against prop 8?

Check it out!


heidi - 12/04/08 15:48
<giggle> excellent!
james - 12/04/08 10:02
Obamanation!

12/03/2008 07:02 #46932

history repeats itself.
here i am... warm.. inside... drinking my coffee.

i'm thinking about the blank cds I have in the car. That I brought home yesterday. That I need to download the audio book that I want to listen on my way TO work.

If cds=outside and felly=inside then what is the probability that felly will be listening to audio books on her way to work this am?

balls.

The book, incidentally, is "That's not in my American History Book"

Which I have listened to cd #1 already. Because that was the 1 CD that I had in my house.

Who was the first person in flight on a plane?

What day was Independence actually declared from England?

What is the name of the 14th state that was denied entry into the original 13?

these are very important questions that everyone should be asking.
james - 12/04/08 10:01
Nolichunky? Now that is just unbelievable.
fellyconnelly - 12/04/08 09:11
flight: Gustav whitehead.
Independence: July 2nd.
State: Free State of Franklin - is now Tennessee. Run by a feller name Nolichunky.
james - 12/03/08 11:51
Flight: trick question. It was not a person. Beagles once turned their dog houses into air-ships and fought great wars against their sworn enemies: the red barons. Their numbers were so great they would darken the sky as they flew from battle to battle. After a century of war the Beagles were victorious, but at the cost of their own sanity. Now, they merely lay atop their fierce ships and stare dumbly into the sky. A memory. A tick.

Independence: June somethingth. Bureaucratic processes kept it from being ratified until the 4th.

State: Upper York. It was denied statehood because it was not contiguous with the rest of the states. In fact, it was unreachable save by Beagle airship. On days when the sky is clear you can still see Upper York floating above the Adirondacks.