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:: 8.03.2004 ::

Alright. You're in. Just, maybe, lose that first link. You know, he doesn't look nearly as bad in real life as that picture makes him look.

Movie Review

I watched The Believer tonight. It was good. Not American History X good, but much better than what I had been watching. And it started out a little pretentious, but after a bit, I settled in, and it settled in, and it was all good. Disturbing content really. I'm amazed that there are people who believe stuff like that, like hating Jewish people (am I allowed to use the term 'Jews?' I feel like that would be a faux pas after watching that movie). I could almost say that I would never hate a mass of people like that, for no reason other than a single underlying factor, something that they really have no control over... but then I hear about people registering to get their wedding presents from WalMart, and I really have to wonder.

Dishwasher Review

So the one in my apartment wouldn't work right. So I complained. And they gave me a new one. He's a nice guy named Carl. We talk baseball.

Weblog Review

These three blogs tie for the best comeback after a prolonged absence. One has the East-of-Saddle-Creek connection, one I hope implied that he accomplished after his friends wedding what I was too drunk to accomplish after my friends wedding last year, and one let me know that he would likely be driving within a mile of my house on his way to detroit. You three are neck-and-neck-and-neck. Who of you is man enough to take it all?

Alright, I'll give it to you for the uplifting comment. (By the way, I am currently enrolling to be a bone marrow donor - that's not too giving is it?)

And because even the blog-less deserve to have their name in lights, I'd like to wish Sylvia a great first week of work in Topeka and I hope things really start to come up aces for you.

"Today was a good day..."
:: Freddy F. at 9:38 PM [+] ::
Comments:
I read through the ann arbor blog briefly, but determined that I needed to do more research first, like live here for a while. I enjoy the town, thus far, and I enjoyed the art fair, which they frowned upon, so I'm curious to see if I will feel differently the longer I'm here.

I just read my blog doesn't allow anonymous comments. That's fucked. How elitist of me. I will talk to you sometime after I go bolshevik on this bitch's ass...
 
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