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Friday Five & Asterisk

Friday, Nov. 16, 2007 - 3:31 a.m.

There are times when things I predict come true and I have a butt-wiggling footie dance.

This NOT one of those times.

Sadly, something I said was going to happen has happened.

I referenced this mess numerous times before, and my queries and suppositions came to pass -- but it's a bittersweet victory.

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Friday Five!

What is something you collect? Why?

Stuffed bunny rabbits. Why? Because they seem more vulnerable than teddy bears. I also took a whack at collecting as many international versions of Keane's Hopes and Fears CD when it came out, too.

If you could make one ice cream flavor, what would the ingredients be and what would be the name?

Cinnamon Caramel Swirl, in a vanilla base.

What can't you go a day without?

Laughter.

What position do you sleep in? *back, right side, left side, stomach...ETC*

All this and more.

What is your typical morning routine before work/school?

I don't have a morning routine. There's some squirrely things I have to do before I leave the house, though, in a sort of OCD kind of way, like make sure the stove burners are all off and make sure I have enough change to break a dollar, things of that nature.

Link is to the left.

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Holy shit, two-thirds of the consumers who downloaded the new Radiohead album simply fucking stole it.

What a shame. However, of those who paid for it, Americans were the most generous, at around ten dollars a head.

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Okay, here's your moment of 'Awwwwwwww..."

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And over here is something that reminds us all how glad we are that we survived the fashion of the 70s.

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There ya go. Have a lovely Friday!

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