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 Post subject: Annie - Dec 11th '08 - Car Excavation & Random Links
PostPosted: Dec 11th, '08, 18:40 
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Whew, it's been quite a while hasn't it? I guess I just haven't had much to share, although I have been told that news about my personal life, or rather, lunatical (that's right folks, dictionary.com told me it's an actual word) thought processes are somewhat being missed.

I have been... unbelievably busy. To quote a friend of mine, I must say that I am "the most busy unemployed person" he knows. Hell, I think I AM the busiest unemployed person I know. I've been unbelievably busy working on little bits here and there, on Curves On A Cube of course, on my semi-tangible acting 'career', on my semi-existing guitaring/singing, on my photography... bof. Oh, and that's right, I've been unbelievably busying in search of a job.

But enough about that, because real life stuff is depressing stuff and why would I write a blog if it's to depress myself and everyone else?

Let's start with my crazy car excavation adventure. Now, all Montrealers alike have shared a similar experience (I'm sure Andy's pretty much ranted out about the morons on the road) but lemme tell you this, trying to get into your car is fun after two snow storms and sleet. Wednesday morning, when I set out to free my car, I've discovered that it was covered in 10 cm of snow, followed by about a third of an inch of ice, and another 20-30 cm of snow... ALL OVER. Not to mention that the entire right side of my car has gotten fused to the neck high portion of snow on the side of the driveway. I felt exhilarated. It's like, I was an archeologist. I was hacking away, digging, kicking, slamming my fists at the car like a wild monkey and it was FUN. So okay, maybe I felt like an archeologist of the Tomb Raider variety. When was the last time you got to let loose like that and actually have it be purposeful? In short, I was digging my car out in hopes to head to the gym after a CoaC meeting, but 45 mins later, I've discovered that I didn't need to go to the gym after all since I've pretty much exhausted myself, especially trying to break my car free from its fusion with the snow bank.

Anyway, in hopes of prolonging this blog, I shall now attempt to go through my favorites and enlist a few interesting sites:

Lorem Ipsum: For all your internet gibberish filler needs! When you don't know what to put, and instead of putting really lame sentences like: "I like cheese." or "Hi, my name is Bob and I made this website." or "1 sp34k l33t, lol ftw kthxbai.", you should totally use this site to generate random incomprehensible text that seem like actual real text!

PostSecret: I can't say I know exactly what's going on, but I believe the point of this is that people send in anonymous postcards sharing secrets (some are actually amusing while others are shocking and sad). The guys puts these together and makes them into a book, I believe there are about 4 books out now, and I THINK the profit goes to some sort of suicide prevention fund. Anyway, it's worth checking out.

The Internet Movie Script Database: Scripts, COOL! Not to mention it's almost spelled like Imdb, which one of my favorite movies/actors quick reference sites.

Overheard At Mcgill: This site used to entertain me a lot more back when I was actually still studying at Mcgill. Their punch phrase being: "Because smart people say stupid things." And having been at McGill, lemme tell you, you don't have to be THAT smart. But you do have to hope that you get born into a very rich family. It is fun to find out that people THAT retarded are actually able to get into university though.

Alright, so apparently the internet turns into a boring place because I've already run out of things to share, or maybe my brain's just a little dead. Perhaps next time I'll start sharing my favorite YouTube vids or something... hahahahahaahahahahahaha... not.

Well, I guess it's time to end this blog, but I promise I'll go do some crazy wild things so that I can share later on. (Although I must admit it's a piecrust promise, easily made and easily broken. Mary Poppins, you kill me. I think after this weekend's production, I'm literally going to know the entire script of the musical by heart.) Oooooor I can come back next time and make a list of people I currently worship... Ooooor a list of tv shows and movies that I watch... OMG! And music! What about music!

Right, I'm going nuts. Gimme ideas people!

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