Wednesday, November 02, 2005

apparently my brain has a pattern...

And all this time I thought it looked like a ball of gray worms. Or cauliflower.

My Brain's Pattern


My mind is a creative hotbed of artistic talent.

I'm always making pictures in my mind, especially when I'm bored.

I am easily inspired to think colorful, interesting thoughts.

And although it may be hard to express these thoughts, it won't always be.

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At 9:57 PM, Blogger Twinkie said...

Hey you lazy blogger, You've been tagged to write a blog with 6 weird things/habits about yourself. See my blog for details:
http://twinkietime.blogspot.com/2006/03/6-weird-things-about-me.html

 

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doesn't anyone in africa or antarctica love me?

All right. Time to issue a blog challenge. According to my sitemeter, I've had visitors from every continent other than Africa and Antarctica. So, let's all make use of our seven degrees of separation and find someone on these fine continents to visit me.

Africa shouldn't be that tough. I just KNOW that one of you knows someone who knows someone who knows someone over there. Antarctica, on the other hand, will be a bit more difficult. I don't even know if they have internet access there. I just jumped right in and posted this without googling that point.

Why should any of you care? Simple: fame (very limited) and fortune (also very limited). Whoever manages to arrange a visit from Africa will receive mention on this very blog (exciting shit, eh?) and an authentic trinket from Africa, of which I have several and will give you your choice.

Now, the grand arranger of an Antarctic visit will receive a mighty fine beakman (THIS one, not that science guy) T-shirt, the design of which is in process. The winner will be pleased to know that actually wearing the damn thing is NOT REQUIRED.

So email this post around and please mention it on your own, far-finer blog.

And now... a totally unrelated quote:

"No one who ever bought a drill wanted a drill. They wanted a hole."

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At 11:03 PM, Blogger Angela said...

Does the guy from the Nigerian Ministry that e-mails me to offer me a million dollar fortune count as knowing someone in Africa?

 

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just what type of movements did it detect?

Ahhh, good ol' American ingenuity. Yes, this device was actually used. In case you can't read the placard:

"Dog Doo" Transmitter

Dropped along the Ho Chi Minh Trail by air, this device transmitted a warning when supply movements occurred during the night. The signals were monitored by a variety of agencies, including the CIA.

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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

wedgies: another high-brow post


I'm not sure if this is supposed to be an erotic site or a humor site. That's a thinly veiled way of saying I don't know if I'm supposed to be turned on or amused. Either way, a round of applause for the creator. Now THAT'S goooooood internet!

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