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Saturday, March 5, 2005


Kayla-sensei's happy again
Deleted that damn service pack and showed it who the hell's boss around here. Everything's running fine again. Nice and fast, just as I like it.

Now I know exactly what's slowing down the computer at my dad's. *devilish look* That damn service pack is on there too and its going to get a good whoopin' when I get over there. It wont know what the hell hit it once I'm finished with it.

And the next thing on my agenda is to write a formal complaint to those assholes over at Microsoft who apparently think that the service pack is helpful to computers. Sure, it gives you a firewall and Automatic Updates but the major downside is that is slows your computer down.

Oh yeah. And just to show how serious I am, I'll write it in fucking blood.

Well, if I can work up the nerve to prick my finger that is. *shakes head* I'm just too... afraid of pain to do it. A nice pin prick should do it though. Get it to bleed so I can write with it...

Ahem. Maybe I'll just write in red ink. Yeah, that'll work too. I've got enough injuries on my hands.

And I'm sick again... real woosy. Mom says I'm really warm, too. Got 98.5 on the thermometer(though you're supposed to add on a degree to those, so technically its 99.5). Mom says the thermometer might be going bad too... Hmm...

*grumbles* Too much shit happened today. Most of it bad because it involved me working on my computer for about two hours at least.

But the good news for today is that I got two new books when we went to the Midland Mall. And I got pajamas with rubber duckies on them! =D

But, anyway, I got two books by my favorite author, Mario Puzo. I got The Godfather and The Sicilian. I had a hard time choosing... They had a few of his other books there at Barne's And Noble and I was thinking about getting a Tom Clancy book or a Patricia Cornwell book, but I only had $20 so I decided to buy two Mario Puzo books.

Refer to the post below this one to see why I wasn't happy earlier...

-DDG

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