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Tuesday, August 24, 2004


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I'm sorry, Nerdsy. I did not notice the comment you left regarding the "Solomon Grundy Wants Pants Too" title. Had I noticed it I would have awarded you the 'point.' Since it would be rude to take away Ben's 'point' now anyway, I've decided to give it to both of you.

Sara was correct about the "Soda versus Pop" title. It is a reference to a specific commerical that used to air on Fox Kids about Digimon. At the time we had a very active thread on the boards about it... heh.

Current High Scores
Sara, Ben, Nerdsy: 1

PT: I love Quark Express. Before we upgraded to Quark we were using Adobe Pagemaker, and in my personal opinion that is the worst program ever made. I would have preferred MS paint to produce our newspaper over that monstrosity. It's very easy to use once you work past the annoying little details that it has with printing.

Vixon: I have not seen the commercial you are talking about, but it does sound pretty funny.

Shinmaru: You are going to Cal Poly Pomona, w00t! We will have to hang out, or meet, or fight to the death, or something. Good times will be had by all.

SamSandy: I'll give ColourDeaf until Thursday to post, and if he fails to do so I'll replace him. Aside from the great sign-ups I have received so far, terra and Queen Asuka are both interested in joining (and were unable to sign-up in the first place for whatever reason.) I may open up sign-ups during the weekend again if his character needs to be replaced with another. Anyway...



Working five days a week and schooling five days a week is starting to wear on me a little bit. By September 1st my schedule will be a little more sane, though. I started doing my homework after I got home from Disneyland last night, which was about 1 AM. Ergh. My first newspaper story is due tomorrow, and I've barely even started it. I'll put more time and effort into the Chaffey Breeze after the busy Summer season is over.

One thing I do manage to find time for these days is comic books. Boy, do I love comic book these days. On average I buy two or three books a week, which admittedly isn't a lot, but over time stacks and stacks of the things have started to pile up in my room. My Mom is attempting to get me to throw them away, but I claim they will have some sort of value later on and are worth keeping. Of course, this is true, but I have no intention of getting rich off of a comic book collection. I just want to be able to read them again and again whenever I want to.

Speaking of my room (at least, my room was mentioned at some point in the previous paragraph) construction is still going on in the attic space that will become my own room in the future. I have big plans for this room; I have already decided what pictures and posters I am placing on every square inch of my walls. My walls, I like the sound of that.

I'll have to cut this post short since I need to leave for class soon. Read and comment, or something.

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