Not much is new with us. Sarah is NOT pregnant! We have the same jobs! We don't own a house!
Sarah is stressed out from school. She is currently take a longevity class, word roots class, news policies, practices & effects class, and an advanced writing class. On top of that, she is still working part-time AND continues to make delicious dinners. :)
We rented "1408" & "The Host" the other night. "1408" is a pretty good scary movie; good suspense, plot and acting on John Cusack's part--and no gory scenes. "The Host" sucked. Don't bother watching it. You see the creature in the first five minutes, out of the water, in the daylight, running after people on the streets. It just sucked.
We are not dressing up for Halloween; we are spending it with our church small group this year and will most likely just eat food and play games.
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I THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING TO BE A SERIAL KILLER?
i hope you did the "ghost thing" because of the irony that it was ridiculous and NOT because you thought, "oh cool - we have to do this!"
Not going to dress up? Again? (in the best Marzipan voice "that's the saddest story I every heard, you cannot come to next years party."
Brian Elwood, a spokesman for Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy, said a squirrel came in contact with an overhead transformer and knocked out service to 177 customers Monday. Power was fully restored in just under an hour, and repair crews found the remains of the "unfortunate squirrel," he said.
“Channel-surfing” developed as an ironic term to denote the very unathletic activity of randomly changing channels on a television set with a remote control. Its only similarity to surfboarding on real surf has to do with the esthetic of “going with the flow.” The Internet could be a fearsomely difficult place to navigate until the World Wide Web was invented; casual clicking on Web links was naturally quickly compared to channel-surfing, so the expression “surfing the Web” was a natural extension of the earlier expression. But the Web is only one aspect of the Internet, and you label yourself as terminally uncool if you say “surfing the Internet.” (Cool people say “Net” anyway.) It makes no sense to refer to targeted, purposeful searches for information as “surfing”; for that reason I call my classes on Internet research techniques “scuba-diving the Internet.”
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