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Thursday, May. 27, 2010 - 12:40 a.m.

I have been a Macintosh user since 1988.

To borrow a phrase Eric Cartman said to Mr Hankey, "I always did believe in you!"

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All right, so I'm enjoying Skype.

A dedicated headset has been purchased, and according to the husband, who was my first audio victim yesterday, it's a vast improvement.

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Today is the day Dave and I are going to get some parkage done.

If you have received cell phone pictures from me during these sojourns before, you will again.

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John called the voting bureaucrats yesterday about my missing absentee ballot.

They clam they are sending another one to me in the mail and that it will be waiting for me when I get home on June 1st.

Thanks, hon. Seeing is believing.

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Yesterday when I was in a local Walgreens buying gum, the customer in front of me got her stuff rung up and left, but she'd left an item behind -- a big bubble envelope.

I waited to see if she would come back in and grab it, but she didn't. The cashier bagged it and set it aside.

Then I made my purchase, and at the last minute, I told the cashier "Hey, let me see if I can get this to her in time..." and took the bag with the bubble envelope and walked out to see if I could find her.

She was in her car, starting to drive away. I smiled and tried to flag her down -- and as she passed me, she gave me the dirtiest leave me the fuck alone look, stomped on the gas and dashed away.

If the penny does drop and she figures out that she left a bubble envelope at Walgreens, that's okay.

It's no ordinary bubble envelope in a plastic bag -- it's a bubble envelope in a plastic bag, and that plastic bag just might also have a booger in it.

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