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Tuesday, July 18, 2006


   You got the touch, you got the power . . . . . yeah!
I'm still being very unattentive to you all. Again, I apologise.

Let's see . . . . . tongue's not annoying me anymore, so I think it'll heal quickly enough. I'm still coughing now and then and I'm still a bit stuffed up, but I don't feel too sick anymore. I did get a bunch of zits all at once, though, which was especially annoying . . . . . they've all been destroyed, of course, but the collateral damage has yet to be repaired . . .

So yeah, for those of you wondering, the sidewalk sale at Superstore was basically all our seasonal stuff set up in displays along the entrance to the store. That involved a lot of running back and forth. Buuut, we did clean out a lot of room, so it's all good.

Other than that, I missed the christening of the kid (I'll hafta go visit sometime), went to that birthday thing, then went to bed. Next day, after another sidewalk sale shift at work, I went to a different sort of birthday dinner . . . kung-fu related, in fact. Then they made me be a lion tail for the lion dance . . . . . I probably don't need to say how bending over at the waist for long periods of time after very strenuous work shifts means death for you . . . but it was alright. They fed us expensive food, after all.

"Operation: Get Ochibi To Vancouver" (here on referred to as "Operation: GOTVAN") seems to have hit a bit of a snag. Here's hoping the diplomatic teams can work some magic in the meantime.

On a similar note, a friend from work ordered a Shinsengumi Haori online for me, being that I don't have a credit card to do it myself. I owe this friend some money and a great deal of thanks now . . . likewise, this officially means that I've resolved to dress up for Anime Evolution at the end of August. Man, now I need to work on that . . .


I'm still being lazy, so I'm just gonna share a moment from my youth with you . . . here's the "Optimus Prime vs Megatron" fight from "Transformers: The Movie" - t'was a defining moment for children growing up through the '80s and early '90s everywhere . . . . .



Cheers!

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