|
[10 Jan 2007|09:37pm] |
|
happy birthday, jakob.
|
|
|
[20 Jan 2005|04:09pm] |
|
i officially have aim at work now. cool.
|
|
|
[14 Dec 2004|11:43am] |
| [ |
music |
| |
mike ness live at woodstock |
] |
1. Grab the nearest book. 2. Open the book to page 123. 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions. 5. Don't search around and look for the "coolest" book you can find. Do what's actually next to you.
"Carl would disagree strongly, and the two of them would start into it, with Jerry Lee quoting chapter and verse and getting more and more worked up." -Cash by Johnny Cash
|
|
|
[15 Sep 2004|09:25am] |
does anybody work at the gap?!? i really want a sarah jessica parker ad.
pretty please
|
|
|
[03 Aug 2004|10:06am] |
|
i hate garbage trucks that wake me up in the morning.
|
|
|
[06 Jun 2004|06:57pm] |
|
hi. people need to update their livejournals more often so it gives me something to read when i'm bored. thanks.
|
|
|
[02 May 2004|02:26pm] |
In response to questions by CNN reporter Wolf Blitzer on Sunday, April 25 about the issue of abortion, Hughes responded:
"I think after September 11th the American people are valuing life more and realizing that we need policies to value the dignity and worth of every life. And President Bush has worked to say, let's be reasonable, let's work to value life, let's try to reduce the number of abortions, let's increase adoptions. And I think those are the kind of policies that the American people can support, particularly at a time when we're facing an enemy, and really the fundamental difference between us and the terror network we fight is that we value every life. It's the founding conviction of our country, that we're endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately our enemies in the terror network, as we're seeing repeatedly in the headlines these days, don't value any life, not even the innocent and not even their own." (CNN Late Edition, April 25, 2004)
|
|
|
[20 Apr 2004|09:10am] |
|
going to bed at 10:30 rules
|
|
|
[31 Mar 2004|10:18pm] |
1. everybody should watch the OC 2. if you were a good US citizen & watched the OC tonight, including the previews for the final four episodes, please answer this question:
WHO DO YOU THINK MIGHT DIE AT THE END OF THIS SEASON?!?
|
|
|
[27 Mar 2004|10:52am] |
|
radio in philadelphia is at least 5 years behind california (or current music in general). metallica, pearl jam & stone temple pilots are radio staples. so bogus.
|
|
| www.playmash.com |
[27 Feb 2004|01:34pm] |
You will live in Apartment. You will drive a light pink carolla. You will marry walter and have 4 kids. You will be independently wealthy in new york.
yay (except the 4 kids part)
|
|
|
[19 Feb 2004|07:41pm] |
Put your mp3 player on shuffle, and lay out the first 20 songs, no matter how embarassing:
1. Blackalicious: First in flight 2. Gorilla Biscuits: Things we say 3. Drago: Cheap Shots* 4. Vengeance: song 1 3. High on Fire: the usurper* 4. The Damned: I feel alright 5. The Damned: Born to kill 6. Dinosaur Jr: Get me (accoustic) 7. Slapshot: No friend of mine 8. Bane: Struck down by me 9. Beastie Boys: Johnny Ryall 10. Project X: Dance floor justice (live) 11. Saves the Day: "unknown" [it's off the new one, blech] 12. Frostbite: We win again 13. The Suicide File: Kissinger 14. Frostbite: Pass the egg 15. No Warning: Day in the life 16. WED: In a thousand words 17. Striking Distance: We never learn 18. Sigur Ros: "unknown" 19. Jimmy Eat World: For me this is heaven 20. Haymaker: God can fuck hymn self
* i have no idea who these bands are
|
|
|
[10 Feb 2004|02:26pm] |
|
the "visible/invisible" lurker feature on the new AIM is outstanding. i love it. i am now a lurker most of the time.
|
|
| shadows on the sun |
[24 Oct 2003|07:05am] |
i'm watching the sunrise right now. this has the potential to be the longest day, ever.
|
|
|
[18 Sep 2003|10:05pm] |
|
don't ever go record shopping with a maddox. i'm not joking.
|
|