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Wednesday, August 3, 2005


   Standing in the anticipation . . . erm, or something . . .
Since people asked, I'll reiterate:
A Class 5 license is your "basic" driver's license that lets you drive cars and stuff, but not motorcycles or trucks or stuff. In 99.95% of the world, you get this right after your learner's phase. In British Columbia, you get a Class 7 license which limits how many passengers you can carry and how much alcohol you can have in you (which is none). Then you take another test to get your full license. So that's what that's all about . . .

So yeah, one more day 'til I disappear again for another insane road trip. But, as I think I said before, there'll be computers everywhere I go, so I should be able to check back here now and then and stuff. Annnnnnd . . . . . yeah, that reminds me I need to do some laundry so I'm set for that trip-thing . . . while on the subject, NONE of us seem to know exactly what's going on in terms of leaving the Greater Vancouver area on Thursday . . . heh, we're organised, yo (gotta love planning with siblings - we suck).

In other news . . . umm . . . . . still loving "Yawara", still loving "Otogi Zoshi", and . . . . . yeah. Didn't do too much other than that. Just played some Guild Wars, drank some coke, fried some eggs . . . . . oh! Funny story! While up at Whistler, on Sunday morning I woke up earlier with some other guys to make this ridiculously awesome breakfast that included 2 full packs of sausage, 2 full packs of bacon, the better part of a thing of pancake mix, and . . . twenty-seven eggs scrambled in one large bowl. Believe me when I say that seeing 27 egg yolks floating in a giant bowl of egg whites really shouldn't be as amazing as it is, and yet it is . . . . .

A'ight, I'll be back tomorrow to say "peace out" before I go to Evil's timezone even though Evil is still in my timezone . . . weird eh? Yeah, not really . . . . . alright, see ya guys then!


[EDIT: For the record, there were about 10 of us eating that morning . . . 8 of which were males.]

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