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GreyDuck (Karel Kerezman)
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MST moment #71125218
2001-12-26 15:35:43
"Pew-May-Man!"
Thank you, shaister, for that lovely MSTie moment. =)
Ye gods, that was a horrible excuse for a Doctor Strange ripoff or something. Damned funny MST3K, though.
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Better then? THEN?
2001-12-26 15:33:02
Again, a banner is declared Unworthy on account of inane grammar lapse. If you only have a few words on your banner, shouldn't they all count? More to the point, shouldn't the banner be designed NOT to make the site look like a collection of illiterate imbeciles?
I played the role of Wadsworth, the Word Worker. Greta, the Grammar Guardian was a real cutie. I should have asked her out.
/me wants a third radio button on the banner vote, labelled "Unworthy With Extreme Prejudice." Or something along those lines.
I'm on enforced vacation until the end of the year. I gotta burn those hours or lose 'em forever! Maybe when I kick this nasty head cold I'll get some more AMV work done... (Yeah, right!)
Bleah. I am making less sense than usual. Well, a little bit less, anyway.
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And now for something completely irreverent.
2001-12-21 21:28:53
http://www.exploitationnow.com/d/20010105.html
Today, for fun, I started chugging through large portions of the Exploitation Now archives. My first introduction to EN was when someone linked to me the start of the "Otaku Con" storyline. I think I'm now officially an avid reader, though. Fun stuff, though not for consumption around uptight folks like SOs and coworkers, and probably best not to be viewed around children.
Either way, you must view that web page. Must, I say.
What are you waiting for? Copy and paste that sucker now, stop reading my useless drivel!
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Change changing places, root yourself to the ground
2001-12-21 18:01:28
TheGline: I can appreciate your stance. I don't think there's a hard-and-fast rule for how these journals are to be used and/or appreciated, and if anyone tells you that you "should" be spilling your guts onto your journal they're fullashit.
I, on the other hand, have no other decent venue at the moment. Once my site is prepped and launched (no, I don't even have the domain yet) I'll probably migrate my useless ramblings there. My original intention, with this journal, was to chronicle my AMV progress. With the loss of my former website, though, I had to spill my guts somewhere... and this seemed the best place.
Speaking of which, last night I entered into one of the scariest and most challenging parts of my entire life. My wife and I are going to engage in real conversations about the real problems we have, and what to do about them. We'll also be settling our differences in terms of belief systems (religion, if you like, though I have none) and related material.
We're both very positive and upbeat about the whole thing, and my friends are uniformly proud of me for having the balls to finally DO this. (It's been coming for a long, long time, lemme tell ya.)
My wife and I love each other very much, but we both recognize that we're vastly different people than from where we started. We're committed to making the best resolution, in the truest ideal of that term. One way or other other, either we'll end up with an even better relationship or we'll part company. But it'll be good no matter what, because we'll finally be mature and honest with one another. No bile, no whining, just real beliefs and real solutions.
I've never felt more at home in my own skin than I do today.
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Reports from a man on vacation
2001-12-19 19:33:20
seijin_dinger: One of those was actually funny. I'm never going to be able to watch our tape of Kiki again without thinking of that title, thanks. (I think.)
I just got back from (L/F)otR. I liked it. I won't bore you with massive detail about how much, or why, or what about it specifically I liked. You'll get enough of that from everyone else you know on the entire freaking planet. ;)
We shipped my kids and their grandfather off to Arizona yesterday evening. I was nervous, terribly so, until about 1:15 this morning when we got the phone call informing us that everyone arrived safe and sound. Whew. Three weeks with no rugrats or papa-in-law around the house is going to be something a lot like bliss. Yes, I miss my kids a lot, already, but a vacation is a good thing.
I took yesterday and today off, for different reasons. I'll only be working a total of three days this week. I can live with that, oh my yes.
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