Maybe I could create an entire site out of out-of-context ICQ messages! This one’s from Jorge: smoggy as hell today… the air’s so dirty I’m thinking about getting SCUBA gear…
#1 on the Country charts this week is Firda Beka’s No Train to TampaShe is best known, though, for her rockabilly classic, Well, Why Don’t You Go Now?
Melanie wants to know if I live in Gainesville or Tampa, huh? Right now I am in G-ville but any minute now I am heading to the Bay. I am off a-house a-hunting again.
I’m just not radical enough, I guess. I couldn’t stay with the #774817. It’s #336688 now. Maybe I’ll change it every few days just to confuse you. Or maybe I’ll copy a different person’s colors and you can try to guess who. Hmmm …
My tickets from priceline.com came today. If you’re going to be in LA between 04.13.2000 and 04.17.2000 and want to hang with the coolest aces on the west coast, let me know.
Hmmm … so how do you like bgcolor #774817? Tell me the truth. I don’t know if I like better than bgcolor #336699.
Does anyone remember Battlestar Galactica? I used to love that show. Whenever they would launch their fighters out of the main ship into space they would shoot through this long, lighted tube and it was really cool. I think about that just about every time I am on a highway on-ramp. I take the highway
I just finished watching “Die Hard“ with Bruce Willis. Well, he wasn’t here actually <rimshot>. I have seen that movie a thousand times and tonight was the first time I saw the first fifteen minutes of the film. I still haven’t seen the *very* beginning. (Chris and Andy didn’t believe me.) And, once again, I’m
I found this place while I was slinking around today. I didn’t even start to read it before deciding to blog it. I love the design of the page. (Plus there’s a groovy little ball that will find your mousepointer when you highlight a link. Not that I get excited about that kind of stuff.)
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