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Wednesday, May 26

I H8 Templates

If you see this before blogblog.com is back up and running, you'll notice that it looks a bit "off," since many of the pretty images are missing - now I know why I wanted to create my own template. I hope the sheer ugliness doesn't turn you off forever - of course it will probably be fixed soon so this will all appear as meaningless drivel. What else is new, eh?

Fantasia Barrino just won American Idol (not that I was watching). Her acceptance speech?

"I broke my shoe."


Yes, I am looking forward to purchasing that album. Those of you who know me understand that singing isn't my passion, but I was a decent trombone player back in the day. Sadly, I'm not currently playing on a regular basis, but maybe my future is with the Sacramento Philharmonic? Susan will sigh when she reads that, but she should actually be comforted by the fact that I'm not this guy (thanks Jeff.)

Our team went out to lunch today at Santorini, where I sampled the Lamb and Beef Moussaka. It was not bad at all. I got a card signed by everyone, and felt compelled to share one of the comments therein:

Brad,
Although we have only worked together, I must say that I am excited to see you go.
Take Care,
Jason


And that, my friends, just about sums up how much I'm appreciated at work. Not only is he a smart ass, his grammar suX0rZ. He was so excited to .hurty my feelings, he skipped right over the fact that we have only worked together FOR A SHORT TIME.

|337 Word: Pwnz0r
Pronounced: pone zor
Defined: Originally a misspelling of the word own, as in to totally have a skillful advantage over someone or something. To pwnz0r is to absolutely pwn something. To completely and undoubtedly deny someone/something. Dmitry thinks that the Lakers pwnz0r the Wolves, but I beg to differ.

Now Playing: David Gray - White Ladder

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