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Why you should be on twitter
Feb 9th
My play-by-play of the Grammy Awards last night:
Seriously, see the fun you missed? And this doesn’t show the people talking back to me. We were having such fun.
The Mom Song
Jan 22nd
I always wanted to have those sayings on tape so I didn’t have to keep repeating them.
Even true-blue super Christians have to roll their eyes at this
Jan 18th
Seriously, the look on their faces is hilarious! Half of them are rolling their eyes AS THEY’RE SINGING IT!
Friends on TV
Jan 14th
My friend Beau was on Fox 10 this morning, talking about the website he’s developed DateDesigner.com. His pitch has gotten better. When he first started “selling” it, he talked way tooooo much, but now he’s almost . . . polished!
I’m so proud.
No Pants AZ Day Saturday
Jan 12th
Was entirely too much fun. Okay, I was initially pretty nervous about dropping trou in public like that but so were most of the others. Strange what you can do when in a group. We all got on the train together and took our pants off then, all at the same time. Some people already on the train were a little freaked out. But by the next stop the train was so crowded most of the normals took a while to notice. We were shoulder to shoulder the rest of the trip, so crowded in that few new people got on. There must have been a ton of events downtown (besides ours) because our brand new light rail system was OVERTAXED!
After the first ride, we all gathered at this coffee shop. But some of us split off for #NopantsyesbeerAZ and trudged up the block to a pub (yay Strongbow) while the rest rode the train back to the beginning. The people at the pub mostly appreciated the dozen or so of us unpantsed dropping by.


If you’re truly interested in more pics, search nopantsaz on flickr.
Bit of an update
Jan 9th
I’ve been sick all week. Coughing and generally feeling like death warmed over. Wednesdayish I started feeling better and today, other than an occasional need to loogie I’m planning quite a bit of away from home stuff. I did go go Gangplank Wednesday night but I wasn’t my full self and therefore screwed up the Evo podcast. Well, it didn’t save properly and I didn’t see that until I’d closed Audacity. Oh well.
I’ve managed to apply for a few jobs. The one I responded to yesterday was my favorite. Here’s hoping.
I’ve not had a cigarette since Saturday evening and don’t PLAN on having one any time soon if ever. It’s getting harder now that I feel better.
Busy weekend coming up. Tonight is EVFN, tomorrow is AZ No Pants Day on the new light rail followed by pub crawl with friends. Sunday is all day at a new friend’s house for a Battlestar Galactica marathon to get ready for the final new ones.
And I want one of these in green:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2349/2083342822_17f5479606.jpg?v=0
Stolen from The Huffington Post
Dec 17th
Ariane de Bonvoisin
Posted December 17, 2008
It’s that time of year that everyone is making lists, talking about who’s who and sizing up everything that happened in 2008. At the end of a year, your mind can also feed you some pretty tough questions about yourself.
Why didn’t you lose the weight? Why did you not sell those stocks and get into cash? Why are you still single?
Whatever question is tormenting you, it’s time to get your mind to focus on what really matters now. Remember, you get what you focus on. Here are 10 questions to print out, answer and give some attention to. Get your friends and family to answer them as well. You will learn a lot about each other if you do.
* What was the best thing that happened to me this year?
* What did I do this year that I’m really proud of?
* Who did I really help?
* Who do I need to thank and acknowledge for having been there for me?
* What are the top three lessons I learned?
* What increased my happiness and joy this year?
* What’s something I got through that was really tough?
* What did I avoid that I must pay more attention to in 2009?
* What character trait did I develop most this year?
* What new people did I meet that are now in my life?
Some of these questions may take some time and thought to answer, and that’s OK. At the end you should be able to see that you’ve made some progress on at least one front in your life! Give yourself a bit of credit for that.









