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 Friday, February 28, 2003

Ted's Excellent Hair Adventure


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posted by Ted at 2/28/2003 06:50:35 PM (5 comments)

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 Wednesday, February 26, 2003

Foreshadowing?
Today I went to Baja Fresh and Amanda gave me a 69. It was printed on my receipt and she said it was my number. No big deal, just luck I guess.

Then I come home and Ted tells me we got Linkin Park Underground Tour tickets for Spring Break. Guess what number I was?


posted by sygyzy at 2/26/2003 07:50:38 PM (1 comment)

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 Tuesday, February 25, 2003

Garage Fun

It rained so hard in SD last night. The wind and rain kept pounding on my garage door. I felt like I was sleeping in a car wash!


posted by Ted at 2/25/2003 10:09:17 PM (9 comments)

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 Monday, February 24, 2003

Audioblog

I wanted to know if the members of this Blog would like to start using this service?

http://news.com.com/2100-1023-985797.html?tag=fd_top

posted by sygyzy at 2/24/2003 08:52:15 PM (0 comments)

Stuff

So Stanley was telling me about his buffet and I forgot to tell him that the Belagio actually does have all that fancy stuff like lamb; you just have to go at the right time. For example, during Christmas you pay like $10 more but you get all the good food and all the champagne you can drink.

On other news, I had this weird dream. Now you have to remember, I never dream. Well everyone dreams supposedly but let's say I don't ever remember one or even remember having a dream. But last night I had a multi-hour one and it went something like this.

There was a man, a really old man, and he was blind. I don't know why but he was. And apparently the things he loved most in his life were his dog and his newphew or son who was telling the story. Anyway, one day his dog got injured and was blind in one eye. So this old man, who isn't supposed to be that smart, labored away in his basement and made some sort of super contact lens with electronics that helped restore vision to the dog. The dream even went down to the pitchblack basement to the corner where a little bit of light from the window let light in from the street. There the old blind man was carefully tinkering away at his creation.

So I guess eventually the device failed and the dog got sick and they had to put it down. But the narrator says that whenever one person or animal in a bond are broken (i.e dies), the other can't go on without them. So if the dog was put down, the man would have to go too. But how do you go about killing a man? So there is a scene change and the narrator talks about a mysterious man in Japan that creates these dual suicide machine, this double death duality stuff. And there is a scene with a young Japanese girl and she is tied to a bed with a contraption at the end. They said she loves horses and I guess one of them was dying. Well it was a small room so they couldn't bring the horse inside. They explained that in a loft on the ceiling right outside her door, she stored all her sheets with pictures of horses on them. All of a sudden there was a loud blast. One shotgun blasted the the girl from her crotch area and the other was pointed diagonally up at the loft. When the smoke cleared, you could see up and through her door to all the horse sheets now charred with the second shotgun blast.

Then I woke up horrified. Freaky huh?

posted by sygyzy at 2/24/2003 08:46:02 PM (2 comments)

Stan's Weekend

Went to Vegas this weekend. My parents bought a house near the strip and we plan to rent it out. They said I could use it if no one's renting it, but I am doubtful of that because of utilities and furnishings... there probably wouldn't be any. Anyways we went to check out the building frame (since that was all that was up so far) and picked out some last details like carpet color and building color. After that, it was to MGM.

We checked in pretty late and after we dumped everything off we headed to the 'best' buffet in town. The Paris buffet. To tell you the truth, there isn't much difference between the Belagio buffet and the Paris buffet, cept the Paris is a little higher quality and they have more types of roasted meat (like lamb). I was kinda disappointed they didn't have any lobster, but I had my fill of shrimp, crab, and beef. I also had a nice dessert crepe at the end that was very good. The funny thing is that we leave and there's a creperie just outside. They were selling crepes for 5 bucks a pop. Ouch.

So my parents and I split off. I took my bro to Gameworks for a while since he can't gamble and afterwards, I ditched his ass and went to gamble away some money. I didn't really expect to win any money so I just sat around playing some video poker, slots, and blackjack. Around 2 in the morn, I called it a day.

The next morn, we headed back to mpk and stopped by Barstow to shop a bit. After getting back, I hauled ass back to Irvine to finish a paper due today. All in all, pretty enjoyable.

Until next time

posted by prezentz at 2/24/2003 02:04:56 PM (0 comments)

Pioneer or Complete Fool? You be the judge


Man in LPGA?!?




posted by Know Not at 2/24/2003 09:45:20 AM (1 comment)

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