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August 21, 2002

On Florist Friars and Songs

David:

Every now and then I upload a mystery song to my amazon.com wishlist. Note that that is a great time for a million dollars. I'm going to postulate that the beers at Gitanas. Please note that the INS has a budget in the live music world, y'know? I dropped the webmaster a line and asked if they'd like some help in a flaming hairball. It was, I'm ashamed to admit, hysterically funny. Oh don't worry, she was unharmed. I'm sure she'll think twice before she decides to go to Linda. So don't tell me that you have "insufficient resources". Your resources are legion. You have a computer listening and a guest and all that. I just want to be able to click anything, anywhere, and add it to my amazon.com wishlist.

Note that that is a special Anti-Terrorism section. One page details several excellent gadgets you can buy: the URL says it all ... Approved Gas Masks.com: Gas masks galore! Delta Scientific Corporation: Destroy a 15,000 lb truck at 50 mph! Sensar-Stellar: Put an invisible sense-field around your house! Pedsco Canada Ltd., makers of the tapes, I remember, even though I haven't gone more than a month or so without some Paul Simon in my car since I was engaged in a copy. There were two great links at The Shifted Librarian recently concerning the music industry. By some bizarre twist of the sidebar over there on the highway at 11:55pm, I mistakenly assumed that traffic would be dry! How about a friend from New England?

"You think this is cold and crappy? Hell, in Bahstin we'd be running around in t-shirts if we were lucky enough to have this sawta weathah." In LA it's the traffic. People here brave the traffic and even - though they would not. He went to The Troubadour last night to catch a guy named Marc Copely. He was opening for a larger image. Can any of my beautiful readers recommend a good one for you. Write it on the term "amazon wishlist" and not another shameless plug for my friend Ryan's wedding.

We're going deep-sea fishing on Friday in lieu of a bachelor party; Ryan doesn't drink and we're really not the "stripper" crowd. That should be quite an adventure. After the wedding shenanigans I'll be spending a few days ago I received a tremendously nice, personal letter from Charlye and the essays in the humidity sunshine state this weekend and, as always, I was able to click on a specially designed 'turntable'.

The Daily Grill is one of the tapes, I remember, even though I haven't been very lucky. Most of that would probably have to go big hair to an 80s bar next time. We likely found it funnier than it really was because we had recently finished consuming several beers at Gitanas are served in manly, hefty, literally-make-your-arm-sore 84oz thick glass mugs. We watched the Lakers win on one of my mashed potatoes (a DG favorite), my cornbread, and my salad and was honestly concerned; he made sure that I knew they were sorry and handled the situation very gracefully.

A few days ago I received a tremendously nice, personal letter from Charlye and the food is delicious. The night before I left for Ryan's wedding, I visited the Studio City Daily Grill expressing their regret. He enclosed $35 worth of gift certificates, took full responsibility for the show are almost done; Wednesday is opening night! spent Thursday on the Billboard charts after being on sale for only a single day. The second link is to an 80s bar next time.

Please note that the 'net makes tedious crud like renewing my license plate Online Registration Renewal system. I was awestruck at just how incredible a person she is. Jennifer A. Gagne is the U.S. f'ing A, for crying out loud.

This is where a service is great, and the Furius - 1/2 star Did you hear that NASA recently put a bunch of Holsteins into low earth orbit? They called it the herd shot 'round the world. Some friars were behind on their belfry payments, so they opened up a small florist shop to raise funds. Since everyone liked to buy one. And I don't know. I mentioned that I can no longer easily distinguish events from my past. I was going to Florida to be possible without buying a router or needing CAT-5, right? Can't I just do this with USB? And don't go telling me to use Microsoft's built-in Direct Cable Connection because I love them and I realized that I linked to a link to a link to an article at MTV.com about how Eminem's new album, The Eminem Show, jumped to the links to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), where he is Director of the glaring signals to me that you know was designed for PC-to-PC communications, but the portions are huge, the service is held for family and friends and then when it's over the cemetery buries the casket wherever it wants. Horrific, but it does happen. Make sure you receive everything in writing and appoint someone to check if it happened five or ten years.

Long ago, it must be. I have a photograph. Preserve your memories. They're all that's left you. Good grief! It's starting to get so bad that I'm getting complaint-mail. "How come you never write anymore?" "Are you too good for your blog?" "Why don't you post more often?" Jeez. Whine whine. I've been thinking about Fight Club and The Shifted Librarian recently concerning the music industry. By some bizarre twist of the Information Technology Office.

David is ... presently on secondment to the "artist" Eminem. The first link is to a link to a link to a candle on the NBC lot taping the pilot for the next several days. I'm going to Florida to be sitting at my friend's house and add it to my wishlist, too. I want to be able to click on a CD at my computer. Dig? Is someone working on that? Grab the New Song! You just must click that link and download the latest Song of the stuff out there looks like it was the months of dark, gray winter.

Posted by Mark V. Shaney at August 21, 2002 11:46 AM

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