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October 28, 2004

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I feel almost utterly lazy at home when lorie isn't around...

not that I am a sluggard, because I really haven't been home all that much lately...

the past few weeks has been a sort of blur, the days of the weeks kind of melting together, especially since my wife gets sent to the edges of the state and back during the week for days at a time.

the best days in the last few weeks have been the times we get to buy stuff for the house, set-up/play with what we bought, and then pop in a dvd while we lie in bed falling asleep to the movie...

oh, and not having to answer the phone if we don't feel like it...

the coolest thing for me though is not having to take lorie home after all of that...

because she is home...

and I love that.

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anyhow, the second she's gone, I seem to have a knack for trashing the house.

It's not that I like to live in clutter, but more like clutter is another shadow of mine...

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speaking of clutter, I think I actually would like to have everything in a nice and neat state, but I have this affliction where I must see everything and as quickly as possible...

I am a very visually-oriented person, although my quotable, lyrical, and actionable memory is good, I feel more comfortable seeing everything with which I have to work, and then working.

I don't like walking into things without a lot of knowledge on it... not so much fun. But then again, I'm the kid who obsessed over the nintendo game until I was so good at it that it was only fun beating up other people...

you know what... I think I might still be that kid...

except I don't have time to play video games all that much anymore.

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so here I sit, at work. chatting with my co-workers, chatting on aim and msn, watching the tide roll away...

and blogging.

i might actually get to read other blogs today...

[picture me excited, clapping my hands]

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the day looks pretty nice now...

which means I will have to mow my lawn and take care of the stupid leaves... [I could be optimistic and say that it's a beautiful day with perfect weather, but you probably haven't see the size of my lawn and the amount of leaves of the four 30-foot trees in my yard that have a combined age of about 250... not to mention the leaves of the trees from my neighbors]

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I got fangs.

they're neat.

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pictures by next week.

hopefully.

October 26, 2004

well it's tuesday...

again...

I had forgotten that.

it is almost november already...

I have to e-mail some people.

I am still alive, though...

just thought I'd tell you.

while I play with our new automatic laser level/stud finder...

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how useful/frivolous is that?

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lorie's hair is super cute right now...

you should see it.

October 19, 2004

transparent to you...

but this is super freaky fun for me...

why, you ask?

it is because I am coming to you from my pda...

yes, quite average to many a folk, but damn exciting for me...

my clie is now equiped with a wireless card...

how spoiled am I?

damn...,

it is way past my bedtime..,

g'night!

October 15, 2004

social commentary...

the paradox of humans is that we are social creatures, yet we all adhere to different moralities that cause conflicts between each and everyone of us.

regardless if you are from the same familiy or from different continents, there are vastly different opinions on what is acceptable.

how arrogant totally arrogant are the people who believe that their culture is supreme and right in every aspect of their beliefs...

but how funny would it be, if one of those sets of beliefs were actually right?

ironic, if you were able to distance yourself from the entire situation and actually be blessed with the knowledge of that which is right...

what is acceptable to people changes over time, people become more flexible or more rigid in their beliefs seemingly based on the winds. But how is it, that what is right can be so malleable? Because what is right for us may not be right for another.

That fact can be proven simply by diet. Those that are vegetarian simply lose the ability to process meat after some time, once that happens, meat is really no longer a viable option for the vegetarian. But that does not make meat any less healthy for one who is still able to consume it.

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in any case... this was a discussion that I had long forgotten I had on the back burner... I turn it out as it does me no good sitting in draft form...

October 12, 2004

generally speaking...

I don't know what's gotten over me...

but it seems that now that I have access to the world wide web at home, I do not have time to use it!

houses are like pets... except they don't need to poop.

they require cleaning and they make you spend a lot of money.

anyhow, I haven't been so literally inclined as of late.

too much other stuff taking up the CPU in my head.

plus I seem to be a bit unlucky guessing where I should drill holes to hang up mirrors - this ultimately will lead to plaster and paint when we decide to redecorate...

so fair people of the double-yoo-double-yoo-double-yoo, I will be in and out of consciousness over the next couple of days (read "weeks"). This is by no means a declaration of hiatus, but more of a time-to-pick-your-battles-because-you-can't-possibly-win-them-all type of thing.

but I have to work now.

it's just one of those things.

October 07, 2004

a thousand thousand words...

The pictures are up...

finally...

http://albums.proshots.com/mg-photography.com/

look for Lori and Ryan Wedd

yes...

they spelled her name wrong...

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[update - for those that didn't see lorie'sCOMMENT: they corrected her name, so look for Lorie and Ryan Wedd]