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#1 Nov 05 2010 at 4:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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What's on tap, people? For me, it's a whole lot of responsible and boring sh*t like caring for children and pets, babysitting friends' children and pets, shopping for foodstuffs and maintaining the homestead.

Let the good times roll.
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#2 Nov 05 2010 at 5:18 AM Rating: Good
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Probably a whole lot of nuthin'. Our first real cold blast is supposed to hit us this weekend, so I think I'll build a fire and just huddle in the house most of the time.
#3 Nov 05 2010 at 5:32 AM Rating: Good
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Either Wednesday or Thursday ran into Friday: I'm not sure which one I haven't slept from. Since I last woke up I have

Read 4 novels in a row. (Starting with Cast in Chaos by Michelle Sagara)
Watched 7 episodes of The Big Bang Theory.
Watched 3 episodes of Kirby-induced anime.
Watched The Rocky Horror Picture show episode of Glee. Decided must obtain the original.
Sporadically websurfed.
Ate two meals.
Started to go into withdrawal from my drugs, since I usually take them just before I go to sleep.

I can't remember anything about Cast in Chaos now.

Hang on, there were dragons at the end. There was a bit with Nightshade. Were there Barrani in it? No. Who were the baddies? I don't remember the antagonists. Oh, the rip in spacetime and the new race! Ok, check, I remember it now.

I'm a bad bad patient.
#4 Nov 05 2010 at 5:55 AM Rating: Decent
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First thing in the morning - I'm heading out to drop my car off at a shop to get the right axle repaired, then going with my mother to pick up a rental car, *then* off to work.
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#5 Nov 05 2010 at 6:08 AM Rating: Good
Flying to Ca tonight for a wedding in Santa Monica on Sunday. 5 1/2 days off of work, woohoo!
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#6 Nov 05 2010 at 6:29 AM Rating: Decent
Have the day off. Plan on paying water bill, picking up my meds. (The older you get the more pills the doctor has you take) Probably play lots of FFXI and watch some of the anime I picked up. Pumpkin Scissors, Hellgirl, Moeyo Ken boxsets I got at Best Buy on my last day off. I also have a lot of Anime I picked up at the pawn shop. Samuari X box set, Arjvna Box xet, Record of Lodoss war Boxset, Blood reign, Heat Guy J, Tokyo Godfathers, Van Helsing, Vampire Princess, Saiuki 5, 6, 9 disks, GTO boxset. I got all of them for 20 dollars!
#7 Nov 05 2010 at 7:15 AM Rating: Good
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I have the day off today, and this afternoon I'm flying to Dallas to visit my younger sister. She turned 21 last weekend, and my older sister and I decided that we would fly down and help her celebrate.

My liver already hates me.
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#8 Nov 05 2010 at 7:19 AM Rating: Good
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Tonight I'll probably go to the Oilers game, followed by my annual viewing of V for Vendetta.
Saturday night I have a hall party to go to.
Sunday is recovery.
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#9 Nov 05 2010 at 7:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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Family gatherings, which I will enjoy, at inconvenient times, which I won't enjoy. Oh well. It'll still be a good weekend. Probably a lot of work to be honest, just because we're close to a deadline and I want to get in a few extra things.
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#10 Nov 05 2010 at 7:36 AM Rating: Default
split and stack wood, burn wood in the fireplace and brush in the field, paint the basement, watch football and basketball, pickup at the gym (and plenty of the sauna and jacuzzi), practice on the piano (yes I know i'm versatile), make a gumbo with some of our canned okra (I make a killer roux), and yes go jogging for about 10miles. Nothing like a brisk sprint through the park on a cool autumn day in east tn.

#11 Nov 05 2010 at 7:38 AM Rating: Excellent
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Baby stuff, more baby stuff and maybe Round One of the annual leaf burn.
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#12 Nov 05 2010 at 8:11 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Baby stuff, more baby stuff
Oooo, all the baby firsts are so awesome! Smiley: inlove I spose you're gonna put baby in a dress and give him the ol' waterboard treatment at some point....

It's Friday! that's all that matters at the moment. It's been a long, icky week. First thing I'm gonna do is take a nap. Well maybe second thing, first thing I'm gonna stop at the wine shop and carefully select just the right bottle of vino for the weekend.

I came in to work this morning and there was a bag of crab apples in my office, so I suspect I'll be doing some canning. We need to eradicate the layer of leaves from our yard....again. It seems like there's been 3x's the normal leave droppings this season.

Smiley: moogle

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#13 Nov 05 2010 at 9:28 AM Rating: Good
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I have to visit one of our construction sites tomorrow. Sucks that I have to work on Saturday, especially seeing as I just spent 10 days from home while I was in NY overseeing another construction site for us. On the bright side, my sister-in-law lives 10 minutes from there and we can't go to our nephew's birthday party tonight as my fiancee doesn't want to drive home in the weather we're having come night time, so we'll get a chance to pop over tomorrow at least.
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#14 Nov 05 2010 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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It's Friday! that's all that matters at the moment. It's been a long, icky week.


Here here.

#15 Nov 05 2010 at 9:38 AM Rating: Excellent
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I was in NY overseeing another construction site for us

9/11 Mosque? Figures they'd bring in some dirty Canadians to do the job.
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#16 Nov 05 2010 at 9:58 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
I was in NY overseeing another construction site for us

9/11 Mosque? Figures they'd bring in some dirty Canadians to do the job.
Of course. We have no problems building anything there. Plus, we can bring back all that money to Canada!
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#17 Nov 05 2010 at 10:20 AM Rating: Decent
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Laundry and grocery shopping tomorrow. Going to relax with some Fallout New Vegas tonight after work and probably watch this weeks Fringe and It's Always Sunny. Managed to get free Showtime for 12 months from charter so I no longer have to watch Dexter online after it airs. I think I also have to take a 'random' drug test for work tomorrow so that will be an annoying waste of work related stuff for the weekend. Maybe get half of my Christmas shopping done as well while I'm out.

Other than that, looking through recipes for something delicious to make for Sunday night.
#18 Nov 05 2010 at 11:32 AM Rating: Good
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I've got a meeting Sat night but it will have wine and friends so it should be fun. Early Sunday morning I have to run my mom to the airport. Otherwise I'm knee deep in a big promotional event I'm doing in a couple of weeks. Good times
#19 Nov 05 2010 at 1:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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Some house cleaning, taking Kai to Dominoes to get her cooking badge for Girl Scouts and working on a couple of Etsy orders.
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#20 Nov 05 2010 at 2:21 PM Rating: Good
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Photographing a band Sunday, not much else.
#21 Nov 05 2010 at 2:35 PM Rating: Good
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Tonight, going to a co-worker's surprise 40th birthday party. I hope he doesn't read this site.

Tomorrow, getting a haircut and helping the wife dig out a bed to plant tulips, weather permitting. Then meeting my parents & brother for dinner in Harvard Square and going to see Gilbert and Sullivan.

Sunday I plan on sleeping until noon, meeting up with some folks to build a giant origami triceratops skeleton, and meeting with my fraternity's newest pledge class and trying to convince them not to binge too much on Four Loko.

At some point I want to download a video of last weekend's Stewart/Colbert rally, since we flew all the way down to D.C. but ended up missing the vast majority of it thanks to D.C.'s Metro system not being able to handle the ridiculous amount of people who wanted to head into the city that day. After we got to the Metro stop 15 miles outside the city, it took us over 3 hours to get in, and once we were there my wife and I accidentally got separated, we had no cell reception due to the crowds, and we were too far back to hear anything. The Air & Space Museum and International Spy Museum were awesome, at least, so the trip wasn't a total bust.
#22 Nov 05 2010 at 4:31 PM Rating: Good
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I've been spending the last 3 days sick from cold and IBS attack from hell. So I expect to spend the weekend praying the knot in my stomach goes away and nursing my cold. I also been having wild dreams, that became night terrors last night. Made up for it today by having wonderful dream with lots of neat colors, as I spread love and healing as a blue and green fairy.

Luckily I have lots of good books from the Library to read. Problem is I am tired of spending most of my time in bed. First it was from over doing it at the Rally Saturday and then cold started, Jonwin and I both got some stomach bug, but for me it's always worst due to the IBS.
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#23 Nov 05 2010 at 6:40 PM Rating: Decent
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I plan on doing a whole lot of nothing. Yes. Nothing. Ok. Maybe I'll play on the computer and/or watch some TV or something. I'll almost certainly risk the Heisenberg principle effect on the Chargers on Sunday (sigh...). But for the last 4 weeks straight, I've had some major "must do" work that required me to log in from home. For the last 2 weeks I've been joking that "this weekend, I'm not doing any work", only to have something new come up.

So... This weekend, I'm not doing any work! Really. I swear!. I'm considering just not reading any email or answering the phone until I leave just to make sure.
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#24 Nov 05 2010 at 6:43 PM Rating: Good
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I plan on sitting around all weekend. It's too damned cold to move. I have some research to do, but that can be done from the comfort of home.
#25 Nov 05 2010 at 6:46 PM Rating: Good
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After 3 days of man-'flu (possible complications of hypochondria) I'm finally back to feeling relatively normal.

Saturday night is a friend's wedding and I've booked a suite for me and the li'l lady at the country club where they're having the reception.

Sunday will be a nice hotel breakfast, a swim in the spa, a lunchtime pint on the way home, then the Brazillian F1 Grand Prix on the telly.
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#26 Nov 05 2010 at 8:48 PM Rating: Decent
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varusword75 wrote:
split and stack wood, burn wood in the fireplace and brush in the field, paint the basement, watch football and basketball, pickup at the gym (and plenty of the sauna and jacuzzi), practice on the piano (yes I know i'm versatile), make a gumbo with some of our canned okra (I make a killer roux), and yes go jogging for about 10miles. Nothing like a brisk sprint through the park on a cool autumn day in east tn.

OMG you play the piano?? I don't know anyone who plays the piano!
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