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[livejournal.com profile] caitlin, the kitten is lost in your town. Let's schedule an exchange of prisoners a WiFi session (McDonald's the best free source around) to get her home.

She sends good presents home - that's a small comfort, at least.
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[livejournal.com profile] caitlin, the kitten is lost in your town. Let's schedule an exchange of prisoners a WiFi session (McDonald's the best free source around) to get her home.

She sends good presents home - that's a small comfort, at least.
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[livejournal.com profile] caitlin, the kitten is lost in your town. Let's schedule an exchange of prisoners a WiFi session (McDonald's the best free source around) to get her home.

She sends good presents home - that's a small comfort, at least.
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[livejournal.com profile] kiyone.

ITCHYTASTY?!
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[livejournal.com profile] kiyone.

ITCHYTASTY?!
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[livejournal.com profile] kiyone.

ITCHYTASTY?!
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You're getting your music career track back in the next Sims2 Expansion Pack.

I think we can also safely say that this is also the Animal Crossing:WW crossover pack. *winks* Oh very yes.
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You're getting your music career track back in the next Sims2 Expansion Pack.

I think we can also safely say that this is also the Animal Crossing:WW crossover pack. *winks* Oh very yes.
kyburg: (HAHAHA)
You're getting your music career track back in the next Sims2 Expansion Pack.

I think we can also safely say that this is also the Animal Crossing:WW crossover pack. *winks* Oh very yes.
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Anyone playing Animal Crossing:Wild World on the DS -

Jim's town has Nook paying 572 bells a turnip today. Anyone want to sell?

Jim's username is Jimbo, the town is East and the friends code is 3093-0554-4634.

Post your information as a comment, and when you can get to WiFi. We'll try tonight before 8:00 PM PST.

That is all.
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Anyone playing Animal Crossing:Wild World on the DS -

Jim's town has Nook paying 572 bells a turnip today. Anyone want to sell?

Jim's username is Jimbo, the town is East and the friends code is 3093-0554-4634.

Post your information as a comment, and when you can get to WiFi. We'll try tonight before 8:00 PM PST.

That is all.
kyburg: (powerkitty)
Anyone playing Animal Crossing:Wild World on the DS -

Jim's town has Nook paying 572 bells a turnip today. Anyone want to sell?

Jim's username is Jimbo, the town is East and the friends code is 3093-0554-4634.

Post your information as a comment, and when you can get to WiFi. We'll try tonight before 8:00 PM PST.

That is all.
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Turned the computers on sometime Friday night - turned them off again, sometime last night before we went out to dinner.

Never touched them.

Had [livejournal.com profile] caitlin over Saturday AM, did shoppage and then nappage.

I did one bad thing. I bought Harvest Moon for the GameCube and promptly lost all of Sunday.

See, I really suck at shooter games - constructive, goal-oriented RPs? Don't even need the guide. I boner the first attempt, but after that, I'm golden.

The biggest problem is that they are extremely time consuming to play. An hour flies past, then another.

Yesterday, food was a can of pasta and a few cookies, plus the few cups of tea - until dinner.

Just...one...more...day....

Add that to the AC:WW work on the DS? Yeah, you get the picture.

Have to find coverage for animal care this weekend - we're going to Berea, KY for five days. I won't be booked solid, so anyone who wants me for a Steak n Shake or Cracker Barrel run, can have me.

However, we also got word that one of Jim's aunt's passed suddenly last night - his mother's younger sister, the one "with all the health problems." I'd never met her, but I am given to understand the woman took a back injury into diabetes over the course of decades. I've met one of her sons - he's 300 lbs, if he's a day. It's a shame - and a blessing. She'd been confined to bed - the best they'd rehabbed her to was a wheelchair. Maybe within five years of my age - or less. All I ever heard was "obese." It'll kill you, no doubt about it. And for her youth (relatively), she'd had a very hard life - yes, it's a blessing. Poor thing. The saddest part? I was able to guess accurately how long it would take them to put funeral arrangements together, and it would fall just outside our travel window.

I shouldn't know these things. But I won't be able to keep saying that, as I enter the latter part of my forties. I'm quickly entering that part of my life where those things just get assumed.

There are days when I feel my age is just one big Spoiler for anyone younger than me. "Don't tell me about that part - you'll spoil it for me!"

H-ooookay. I grew up in Hemet. I have a very good idea of what's ahead. I saw it daily in people who lived into their nineties, shopping for cat litter. Believe me, it's an asset most of the time -
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Turned the computers on sometime Friday night - turned them off again, sometime last night before we went out to dinner.

Never touched them.

Had [livejournal.com profile] caitlin over Saturday AM, did shoppage and then nappage.

I did one bad thing. I bought Harvest Moon for the GameCube and promptly lost all of Sunday.

See, I really suck at shooter games - constructive, goal-oriented RPs? Don't even need the guide. I boner the first attempt, but after that, I'm golden.

The biggest problem is that they are extremely time consuming to play. An hour flies past, then another.

Yesterday, food was a can of pasta and a few cookies, plus the few cups of tea - until dinner.

Just...one...more...day....

Add that to the AC:WW work on the DS? Yeah, you get the picture.

Have to find coverage for animal care this weekend - we're going to Berea, KY for five days. I won't be booked solid, so anyone who wants me for a Steak n Shake or Cracker Barrel run, can have me.

However, we also got word that one of Jim's aunt's passed suddenly last night - his mother's younger sister, the one "with all the health problems." I'd never met her, but I am given to understand the woman took a back injury into diabetes over the course of decades. I've met one of her sons - he's 300 lbs, if he's a day. It's a shame - and a blessing. She'd been confined to bed - the best they'd rehabbed her to was a wheelchair. Maybe within five years of my age - or less. All I ever heard was "obese." It'll kill you, no doubt about it. And for her youth (relatively), she'd had a very hard life - yes, it's a blessing. Poor thing. The saddest part? I was able to guess accurately how long it would take them to put funeral arrangements together, and it would fall just outside our travel window.

I shouldn't know these things. But I won't be able to keep saying that, as I enter the latter part of my forties. I'm quickly entering that part of my life where those things just get assumed.

There are days when I feel my age is just one big Spoiler for anyone younger than me. "Don't tell me about that part - you'll spoil it for me!"

H-ooookay. I grew up in Hemet. I have a very good idea of what's ahead. I saw it daily in people who lived into their nineties, shopping for cat litter. Believe me, it's an asset most of the time -
kyburg: (grief)
Turned the computers on sometime Friday night - turned them off again, sometime last night before we went out to dinner.

Never touched them.

Had [livejournal.com profile] caitlin over Saturday AM, did shoppage and then nappage.

I did one bad thing. I bought Harvest Moon for the GameCube and promptly lost all of Sunday.

See, I really suck at shooter games - constructive, goal-oriented RPs? Don't even need the guide. I boner the first attempt, but after that, I'm golden.

The biggest problem is that they are extremely time consuming to play. An hour flies past, then another.

Yesterday, food was a can of pasta and a few cookies, plus the few cups of tea - until dinner.

Just...one...more...day....

Add that to the AC:WW work on the DS? Yeah, you get the picture.

Have to find coverage for animal care this weekend - we're going to Berea, KY for five days. I won't be booked solid, so anyone who wants me for a Steak n Shake or Cracker Barrel run, can have me.

However, we also got word that one of Jim's aunt's passed suddenly last night - his mother's younger sister, the one "with all the health problems." I'd never met her, but I am given to understand the woman took a back injury into diabetes over the course of decades. I've met one of her sons - he's 300 lbs, if he's a day. It's a shame - and a blessing. She'd been confined to bed - the best they'd rehabbed her to was a wheelchair. Maybe within five years of my age - or less. All I ever heard was "obese." It'll kill you, no doubt about it. And for her youth (relatively), she'd had a very hard life - yes, it's a blessing. Poor thing. The saddest part? I was able to guess accurately how long it would take them to put funeral arrangements together, and it would fall just outside our travel window.

I shouldn't know these things. But I won't be able to keep saying that, as I enter the latter part of my forties. I'm quickly entering that part of my life where those things just get assumed.

There are days when I feel my age is just one big Spoiler for anyone younger than me. "Don't tell me about that part - you'll spoil it for me!"

H-ooookay. I grew up in Hemet. I have a very good idea of what's ahead. I saw it daily in people who lived into their nineties, shopping for cat litter. Believe me, it's an asset most of the time -
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AC:WW stuff.

Eh?

The snow's gone.

All gone. Wow.
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AC:WW stuff.

Eh?

The snow's gone.

All gone. Wow.
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AC:WW stuff.

Eh?

The snow's gone.

All gone. Wow.
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Jim's doing impressions of the probe on its way to Pluto this morning. It involves speed lines and "holy fuck, who lit a match?!"

OH - prayers worked yesterday. Someone mentioned Ninentendo being the Apple of the handheld world? Can you say Apple Store at the same place that Lickety Split was at? Where I got my Mac Mini?

My AC:WW friends code is 1718-6240-6872. My town's name is El Lay, and my character's name is Soleil. Go for it.

There was also a "healthy eating alternative" spot called Tacone in plain view - and for $6, roughly, I had a wrap, a small bowl of soup and a drink. The wrap was more chicken than anything else, including flavor (grilled or grilled and steamed chicken - tender, but tasteless) but the soup was good, for mass-produced "homestyle" soup. They also put handfull of thick-cut potato chips in there - and I couldn't help but note that they were cooked a bit too long for most people's taste. (Ever look for the really overcooked brown chips in the bag? I do - but I don't know many people like me.)

Lickety-Split was a very tiny place that had more food than ice cream. And like most things in Manhattan Village? Waaay too much. But I have a place Jim can salve his frozen custard jones if he ever needed to (it's something of a mid-western thing - never ran into the stuff before going back to St. Louis that first time).

Got word at work yesterday that my cube-mate next door, the oldest person in our department? His wife had their first child the day before - something of an unexpected event, and he'd kept it under his hat for nearly the entire pregnancy. I think he was concerned that the pregnancy wouldn't end in a viable baby - and I truly believe he thought he was going to be childfree his entire life. She's 6 lbs and change, 16" long and unnamed at the moment. And Barry has almost ten years on me. His wife is from Thailand - and they've been married .. um .. gee. A looong time - but for all of his "hurr hurr I'm de man" talk, he refers to her still as "his bride" - and worships the ground she walks on.

Yeah, yeah - with all the shit going on with us, there's been a baby derby going on at work. (There's another guy up in web development waiting for his wife to go into labor as we speak.) I envy Barry his Y chromosome that allows him the option of having children so easily, older than me. He didn't want this - and I'm struggling like hell. *laughs* Ain't no justice in THIS game, chitlins.

In other news, being able to climb into a pre-warmed bed with a DS and playing until tired is a pretty good way to end the day this week.
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Jim's doing impressions of the probe on its way to Pluto this morning. It involves speed lines and "holy fuck, who lit a match?!"

OH - prayers worked yesterday. Someone mentioned Ninentendo being the Apple of the handheld world? Can you say Apple Store at the same place that Lickety Split was at? Where I got my Mac Mini?

My AC:WW friends code is 1718-6240-6872. My town's name is El Lay, and my character's name is Soleil. Go for it.

There was also a "healthy eating alternative" spot called Tacone in plain view - and for $6, roughly, I had a wrap, a small bowl of soup and a drink. The wrap was more chicken than anything else, including flavor (grilled or grilled and steamed chicken - tender, but tasteless) but the soup was good, for mass-produced "homestyle" soup. They also put handfull of thick-cut potato chips in there - and I couldn't help but note that they were cooked a bit too long for most people's taste. (Ever look for the really overcooked brown chips in the bag? I do - but I don't know many people like me.)

Lickety-Split was a very tiny place that had more food than ice cream. And like most things in Manhattan Village? Waaay too much. But I have a place Jim can salve his frozen custard jones if he ever needed to (it's something of a mid-western thing - never ran into the stuff before going back to St. Louis that first time).

Got word at work yesterday that my cube-mate next door, the oldest person in our department? His wife had their first child the day before - something of an unexpected event, and he'd kept it under his hat for nearly the entire pregnancy. I think he was concerned that the pregnancy wouldn't end in a viable baby - and I truly believe he thought he was going to be childfree his entire life. She's 6 lbs and change, 16" long and unnamed at the moment. And Barry has almost ten years on me. His wife is from Thailand - and they've been married .. um .. gee. A looong time - but for all of his "hurr hurr I'm de man" talk, he refers to her still as "his bride" - and worships the ground she walks on.

Yeah, yeah - with all the shit going on with us, there's been a baby derby going on at work. (There's another guy up in web development waiting for his wife to go into labor as we speak.) I envy Barry his Y chromosome that allows him the option of having children so easily, older than me. He didn't want this - and I'm struggling like hell. *laughs* Ain't no justice in THIS game, chitlins.

In other news, being able to climb into a pre-warmed bed with a DS and playing until tired is a pretty good way to end the day this week.

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