10 thoughts for the end of the week.
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1. I trust Wikipedia WAY too much.
2. I am the natural enemy of iPods, even though I love them so.
3. I don’t like being ignored.
4. I would save approximately one jillion dollars every year if I subscribed to the magazines I love, instead of buying them every month.
5. Bitterness makes us typical. Hope makes us rare.
6. I only like shootouts when we win.
7. Finding music you love is a joy second only to finding someone you love.
8. Being easily embarrassed is the most effective way to end up embarrassed most of the time.
9. Nachos are only ever good for 15 minutes. Then it’s just a crapload of chips.
10. This week? Was a long one.

February 17th, 2007 at 12:58 am
1. As long as Wikipedia has never let you down, trust away!
2. That’s like being the enemy of happiness. Or stew.
3. That’s why I’m posting this–I noticed that you had no comments yet.
4. I lied on #3. This was the one that got me to answer. This week, after seven years of missing only a dozen or so issues, I finally subscribed to a magazine I’ve loved since the second week of February 2000 when I found it in the library at the University of Ireland in Limmerick. Long story. I didn’t attend, I was just randomly there.
5. Bitterness makes me hilarious. To me. And that makes me typical AND hilarious!
6. Nobody likes shootouts. Or at least they shouldn’t.
7. Finding music you love can substantially increase the vocabulary you use to express love, if that makes any sense.
8. Or you could be a very bashful person with an overdeveloped sense of humor and a laugh that frequently turns into a snort.
9. I agree.
10. Yup. Like sprinting to the end of a möbius strip.
Race ya!
February 17th, 2007 at 8:22 am
#7 is perfect - PERFECT!
#9 is oh so true.
February 17th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
Great list!
I love number 8.