Archive for September, 2003
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | 6 Comments
bored bored bored.
Anyone have a suggestion for this Friday’s movie night? I’m not opposed to renting or watching someone elses DVD. I’m just coming up short. So far all I’ve come up with is “O Brother Where Art Thou” or “Mystery Men.” I’d rather do something slightly less mainstream like “Six String Samauri” but I don’t know if we’re really ready for that one.
LiveJournal Archives – 09/30/2003
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | 1 Comment
It’s been a hectic couple days but we got some cool stuff done in the house. While I was tearing down the lighting in the kitchen and replacing it with a strip of track lighting, Heather was tearing up the carpet in the dining room and preparing to refinish it (though it may be in good enough condition to not require refinishing). All that and a few solid hours of D&D Heroes to boot.
LiveJournal Archives – 09/30/2003
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | 4 Comments
So I’m working in the lab again today, two lab attendants sick. I hope nothing’s going around, not that it matters too much, I’m immune. I realize that, for the most part, I really enjoy working in the lab. I like doing desktop support, I like helping people figure out their problems. I like seeing, “meeting,” and talking to all the students and staff. I like being in this environment and having people trust me when I tell the what’s what and value my opinions and ideas when I’m in the lab. I like the fact that I’ve become somewhat of an authority (and an authority figure, though I’m happier about just being an authority on computers and software).
Fear not, this is visible to a select few friends…
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments
It seems that from somewhere, the fit has hit the shan, so to speak. Steve’s right, it does feel like high school only with much larger topics on the wind. I feel like everyone is saying something about everyone else behind their backs, and then those stories get twisted and contorted and corrupted before they make it all the way back around the the person’s face. There’s a lot of shit and a lot of truth flying around right now and sometimes it’s tough to separate the two. There are truths and shit that apply to me and, to be honest, I’m willing to let it all hit me because I know people who are in a much worse place than I am. I still see myself as lucky and fortunate in all of this, regardless of what other people feel or think of me.
I love you all, and I’m serious about the hugs and handshakes thing.
A lifetime in 24 hours.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | 4 Comments
We have highs and lows, ups and downs in our life. Days that we laugh and days that we break down and cry. Sometimes we get all of that in one day. It’s an emotional rollercoaster and exhausting when it happens that way. I’m not going into detail here, I’m just saying that it’s been a whirlwind two days and I don’t think the ride is over, but maybe, just maybe, it’ll go through a slow spot here for a bit.
Hugs for everyone who wants then and handshakes for those who don’t.
LiveJournal Archives – 09/29/2003
Monday, September 29th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | 1 Comment
This is some personality test I took while my computer was being worked on.
Tell me if you think it’s accurate.
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LiveJournal Archives – 09/27/2003
Saturday, September 27th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | 1 Comment
This movie night not as good as last, but D&D Heroes very good. It’s late and me no talk good.
LiveJournal Archives – 09/26/20033
Friday, September 26th, 2003 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments
So tonight we’re watching The Emperor’s New Groove. I think after the movie, I’m going to suggest making the next movie night next week and then every other week after that. We really enjoyed having Craig and Laura there and they’re now involved in something that meets every other Friday, on a cycle that presently conflicts with the movie night. By moving it off a week, we’ll be able to have them back again. Also, I think some other people may be able to show up as well. Maybe we can even rope Mike and Keri into showing up, too. Who knows.
I really want to watch Amelie at the next movie night, but people don’t seem to want to read a movie. I’ve also been toying with Six String Samaurai. Then again, maybe we’ll just go with the same method we used this time, rolling the Scatergories die.