> Life is like biryani. You move the good stuff towards you & you push the weird shit to the side.  

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May 24, 2025 -- 5:23 AM
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May 07, 2010 -- 8:48 PM
posted by alison

I thought you'd like it, Albert, even if you're better than zombies. :)








oh, and on a completely unrelated note, my external hard drive was one of the best purchases I ever made. ... HP can now do whatever they want to my compy and I'll still have all my data. ... I just wish the real hard drive worked the way it's supposed to instead of flashing a warning sign and suggesting that failure is imminent. ... grumble. (but hooray warranty!)

May 07, 2010 -- 7:51 AM
posted by Al

Cool t-shirt though

May 07, 2010 -- 7:44 AM
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May 07, 2010 -- 7:43 AM
posted by Al

As a ninja/shaolin monk I kill zombies... preferbly with a gun and sword.

May 06, 2010 -- 10:30 PM
posted by Par

William Shatner ftw:

Unofficial word on Wall Street is that Shatner, who was initially paid in Priceline shares when he became pitchman for the Internet travel website startup in 1997, is now worth a cool $600 million.

May 06, 2010 -- 10:28 PM
posted by alison

Albert! I have the perfect t-shirt for you!

May 06, 2010 -- 8:41 PM
posted by Par

May 06, 2010 -- 7:33 PM
posted by Al

I empathize with the blogger about pockets...

You need them darn it!

May 06, 2010 -- 7:46 AM
posted by Al

Darns! Well guess I lost that bet.

May 05, 2010 -- 10:42 PM
posted by alison

hee hee ... "Unintentionally suggestive grocery store purchases"


from: Things that can make you feel like an idiot almost instantly.

As for how to pronounce "Hummer" in Italian without being familiar with the connotation of the word... I'm guessing that they would drop the H, the U would be semisimilar to words like "umano" which is "human" and the er would be more like an "air" sound. ... leading to "oomair" for hummer. But that's just a guess. ... it's also what Google Translate pronounces it as in Italian.

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