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Saturday, July 19, 2003  



Check out Pro Stunnaz. Got the link from Wiggaz.com. It's no Mullets Galore, but it's still funny.

posted by Will | 7/19/2003 02:29:00 PM
 

So, I don't exactly know how I forgot to post this earlier, but two nights ago Beh and I saw the most amazing shooting star ever. This thing really went beyond the limits of shooting-star-itude and was dabbling in the realm of just being a meteor. It was huge and bright, and had a big ol' smoke trail behind it. It was in the sky probably at least four seconds, flying south-southwest a bit north of my house. Not sure exactly how long it lasted, but it was enough for Matt to say, "Hey, dude? Is that a shooting star?" "Yes, yes it is. Wow. That's huge," and other such things. Absolutely fantastic.

posted by Will | 7/19/2003 01:50:00 AM


Friday, July 18, 2003  

Last night I had my first drive-in experience since I saw Benji The Hunted when I was about five. Apparently there's been one open up in Mansfield all this time. Last night's double-feature was Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines followed by Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. As mentioned before, T3 was fun. So was Angels, but it totally pushed the boundaries of how much disbelief I was willing to willfully suspend. Kind of cute and fun nonetheless. Also, correct me if I'm wrong but was there always that much not-so-latent lesbianism among the Angels, or is that a new thing? Anyhow, took the Bimmer up there with a few of the girls (Ish, Jessie and Darby), and Scotty O., whom I hadn't seen in a while, so that was a decent time. As always, E. Smith and Lara ditched out.

Folks left for New England today, off to visit dad's brother and a few friends, and they'll be back next Thursday.

The rear strut rods were replaced in my Accord today, and it's like a whole new vehicle. Things that I didn't realize were wrong before are now better. It handles better, it's more quiet all-around, and the ride is smoother, too. So glad.

If any of you reading this are from the Mount Vernon area (which none of you are), come on by tomorrow (Saturday the 19th) night for some food and some hot tubbing and probably a movie as usual.

Ex Guillum, sapientia.

posted by Will | 7/18/2003 06:39:00 PM


Tuesday, July 15, 2003  

Random drivel:
iPod is finally up and running, thanks to Coughlin's suggestion that I use EphPod rather than MusicMatch. It's positively fantastic.

Prizio has moved me up to "Business as usual." Huzzah.

Does anybody know of a good XP webcam program? The one that shipped with my old camera won't work with the new OS.

The front passenger door/window of my Honda are finally fixed, and the front brakes are replaced. New tires tomorrow, new rear strut rods Friday, an alignment Monday and I'm set.

posted by Will | 7/15/2003 07:58:00 PM


Sunday, July 13, 2003  

Last night was a pretty interesting time. After work I headed back up to Hillsdale for Anna's 21st birthday, which is actually today. I was quite pleasantly surprised to find Metzger there, so we shot the breeze for a little while. He was apparently up for Scott Hill's birthday as well, and said he'd show up later. Then Anne, Anna and I headed up to Ann Arbor. The three of us, Justen, Anna's brother and his girlfriend, Dan, Wyatt Bulgrien and Alicia all went to the Blue Nile for a great Ethiopian meal, to Dan's for some cake, and then headed over (sans Justen and the young'ns) to Good Time Charlie's, and waited for midnight. Things really picked up there a couple hours later when Metzger, Scott, Mitchell, Schweitzer and their alumni pal Jim showed up. Like so many things this was all a lot more fun than it sounds. At any rate, Dan has some pics up at http://pbase.com/efatapo/anna21.

Valete, amici.

posted by Will | 7/13/2003 10:56:00 AM
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