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Posts for the date of Friday, December 13, 2002
posted by Gary O'Brien at 8:52 AM  | permalink | (0) comments

Random Thought(s) of the Day:

Who was trying to open my front door last night at midnight? Scared the crap out of me. Naturally I leapt out of bed and stood there in a combative stance until my heart started beating again. As if I could do any thing in a pair of sweatpants and barefoot. As if I’m John McClane.

Why do I have to wait for The Two Towers? You would assume that they would let me, in all my power and glory, to see the film ahead of time. Right?

RIGHT?

Posts for the date of Thursday, December 12, 2002
posted by Gary O'Brien at 8:50 AM  | permalink | (0) comments

Random Thought(s) for the day:

Why is cheese edible? Milk goes bad after a few days but cheese is good for a long, long time. What is it doing to our insides?

Why would anyone get someone else’s name tattooed on their ass? Doesn’t that doom the relationship from the start?

If Mariah Carey made an album and no one bought it, would we still have to put up with her whiney talent less shrieking?

Why is it that if you watch a mere twenty minutes of MTV do you have dreams that Sammy Hagar is showing you his bathroom and why do you start using words like badonkadonk? I don’t even know what a badonkadonk is.

Posts for the date of Wednesday, December 11, 2002
posted by Gary O'Brien at 10:49 AM  | permalink | (0) comments

Random thought(s) of the day:

1. Working in publishing wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for all the paper involved. These people are obsessed with paper. Paper print outs. Forms. Pictures pasted on paper. Paper pasted on paper. Paper in envelopes. Copies of everything on . . . you guessed it, paper. And before you even get the project, they've discussed what kind of paper to use. And, when it's all said and done, the book is printed on paper. Theory: The publishing cartel is in bed with the lumber and paper industry.

2. Why don't you ever see a car hit a fire hydrant and the resulting geyser like in the movies? I think it would make life a hell of a lot more exciting every day.

3. Should I worry that I encourage my children to watch television shows that tell them the world is populated by foam-injected furry creatures?

Posts for the date of Tuesday, December 10, 2002
posted by Gary O'Brien at 8:16 AM  | permalink | (0) comments

I'm not dead. Just busy. And tired. Looks like we'll be this way until after the first of the year. Just hang with me.

Someone tells me that there is a holiday coming up that I also have to deal with. It's called Christmas. Apparently I have to buy people presents. I'll do that eventually.

Cheese logs for everyone!

 


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