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Friday, February 24, 2006

Mardy Grass

What better way to expirience Mardi Gras from your own little corner of the world than by listening to WWOZ?

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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Step ona crack, break your momma's back

Dink around and fall offa a rope swing, break mine.
"Fracture in the L3 area." That's pretty much all I know; seeing a specialist tomorrow... 1st broken bone in my life. Time to practice milking sympathy. "Oh that 19" widescreen monitor is nice, but, you won't believe it, I broke my back..."









Lumbar 3

The lumbar 3 is the third vertebrae (counted from the head) of the lumbar spine.
Lumbar spine
The lumbar spine, or lumbar vertebrae, are the five bones of the backbone that are situated between the thoracic vertebrae and the sacrum in the lower part of the back. They are the largest of the unfused vertebrae and have stout processes for attachment of the strong muscles of the lower back.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Happy Valentine's Day

I love you all...
equally.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Serious business, Waiting

"In Transit" at the library for days and days and days:
101 Hilarious Comical Sound Effects
ah, to hear the mad man or a severe haircut or the children booing or any of the other 98 sure-fire gags... it's almost too much to take in at once. think people will stop giving me work if i have it playing constantly in my office?

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Superbowl Seattle

My allegiance lies with the Cleveland Browns. All I know is Cleveland Brown fans can't root for the Pittzburg Stinkers. The Seahawks are Seattle and underdogs... hell, everyone nationally seems to be going for the Steelers.

Seahawks for me... screw the steelers

* I'm excited, I think the Seahawks are gonna win

Friday, February 03, 2006

Mohito (sp?)

Now I know you all are curious as to what movies I've recently seen. I take no pleasure in disappointing, so here you go:
Last Saturday I saw Brokeback Mountain. Everyone who saw it loved it, praised it. Seemed like it was almost a liberal thing to do. Go see Bbk Mtn and gush. It's a tired ol', sappy love story. I don't know, probably would still recommend it if only for the only reason it made a ripple. There are just some plain ridiculous scenes. Last Friday I saw Looking For Comedy In The Muslim World. I didn't even know the movie existed before about 7 that night. Dinner at the Fremont Trat, Quick Wheels after a glassa wine back up the Hill. I speed walked as fast as the Dvil him(her)self down Olive9thPine7th, CanadianClarks & SmokingCigarette, to the nine:fifty. I knew there was a person named "Albert Brooks", but nothing beyond that. This one is special... to the right viewer, of course. The driest comedy I've ever expirienced. Imagine Curb Your Enthusiasm crossed with India, but-drier. Learn about the underground comics in Pakistan!
A week before Mr. Brooks, I had the pleasure of seeing Woody Allen's new one, Match Point. After seeing MtchPt, I wanted another dose of WA and got it in from The SPLibrary in the form of Sweet & Lowdown starring Sean Penn & *sigh* Hattie.
Plus I watched 2 kiddie klassics, one a remake, the other original. The Wizard of Oz & Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. The Lollypop Guild is as funny as it ever was; The good witch is not pretty; The Wicked Witch of the West tossing fireballs at The Gang no longer scares me; I still don't know why the snow wakes them up in the poppies. I liked Johnny Depps flavor of WillyWonka; But how the hell did Charlie weasel outta getting tested like the other 4 kids? They tested him in the original... come on, I know you know he'll pass the test. You know that I know. & I know that you know that I know he'll pass the test, but go through the motions if you have to. WillyWonka, I challenge you to make it a fair playing field!
I still haven't seen The Passion of the Christ. A while ago I coulda seen a pirated copy, missed opportunity... guess I'll never find out who this Jesus character is.