Archive for April, 2008

What I was doing today

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
  • Hoping I can find the strength to seek the truth tonight. Also hoping to come away from that journey with at least a shred of dignity. #
  • Internet at office is extrmely buggy today. Hmmm. #
  • I just realized that X was conceived 4 years ago tonight. Which ties only w/ who A is for life’s best surprise yet. #

What I was doing today

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

An Exhibit I’d Like to See!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The world’s largest caught squid was frozen last year and is now being thawed for inspection. You can watch the inspection online tomorrow! I’m going to try and catch it. I just need to figure out what time!

Here’s more of the story. Neat stuff.

And by all means, if you figure out what time it is, please say so in a comment!

What I was doing today

Monday, April 28th, 2008
  • @teli - It’s quite obvious she was mad and shouting at one of those tele-systems that make you say the answer instead of just pressing ‘1′. #
  • @teli - lmao. Enjoy your lunch, if you have an appetite left! #
  • Changing my name tracking. Old way got a bit excessive. #
  • Was that opera that I just heard Clay Aiken singing? #

A Fitting Quote

Monday, April 28th, 2008

I know, I know. I don’t post in *forever*, and then with all of these post notifications the poor couple of souls who are subscribed are led to think the site has been hijacked. No, it’s just me. And I do so need to go to bed, so this will hopefully be the last you hear of me tonight.

Sometimes you run across a quote and you just say "That’s me! That’s ME!", and have a moment of self-discovery. Okay, maybe you don’t. But mental people like me, we do. And here is the quote that most recently had this effect on me, about 3 seconds before I started typing here:

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. –Ralph Waldo Emerson

Not that I make it my mission or anything, but boy does it ever fit my reality! And it’s always nice when you discover you’re not quite as alone as you usually feel.