Denile is the first step to admitting that you know you’re right.
Mark Lamb, in response to a group of women who were psychoanalyzing him to the point where he lied and said that he was in denial, even though he was not in denial but is now in denial after lying just so that they would leave him alone (06/29/2003).
Cingular Wireless and eHarmony.com are the latest to imitate Apple’s Switch campaign of personal testimony in a white room with random camera jitter.
Astronomy Picture of the Day (June 30, 2003): Disappearing Clouds in Carina
Astronomy Picture of the Day (August 10, 2002): Earth at Night
(Jeremiah, get your ass in gear.)
Now that the next version of Mac OS X (codename "Panther") has reached Developer Preview 1 status with lackluster appeal, I predict that:
Hollywood Christians Issue Casting Call
Bringing Down The House brought me back to the theater for a second viewing in the same weekend. The story is a melodramatic "African Queen" saving the white people from themselves and showing the world that how evil European Americans actively oppress African Americans as if every white collared, middle class male is a member of the incorporated KKK. I don’t buy that crap, but the movie is downright hysterical.
You got me straight trippin’, boo.
Character Eugene Levy in Bringing Down The House
Bright Services hired me out to Heartland Rehabilitation Services today and Monday, just after being inducted yesterday. Finding this place was torture! Praise God that my Virgin Mobile phone arrived this week, otherwise I would have never found this place. Bedford City’s lack of street signs, torrential rain, and poor driving directions from Bright Services left me in angst when I was late arriving to my first day of employment. The day went slowly as I answered the phone, scheduled appointments, filed patient records, and cleaned the therapy rooms.
Bedford City is so boring and it technically is not a city. But the drive down Route 221 is so beautiful. While singing along to I Can Only Imagine at the top of my lungs, I was brought to tears with the vivid red clay dirt, dark green grass, fresh black pavement, and the most amazing blue sky with fluffy white clouds. My mom could not have been buried in a more scenic rural location. It’s good to be home.
Why ICANN’s wait listing service is bad for consumers and bad for the domain registration industry
(why I left San Diego so quickly)
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