I am just trying to get it down so I don't forget. Which happens a lot. My non-virtual journal entries tend to devolve into lists of things to do that never get done. This place is filling up fast with brainfarts. Here, take this clothespin.
If Google brought you here, I'm sorry. You are unlikely to find what you were searching for. But there's plenty to see if you care to browse around.
Saturday, July 02, 2005
I have a dream
That one day the laws of imminent domain will be used to tear down Walmart Superstores to build skate parks and sculpture gardens.
(yay, my boyfriend has covered a bit for my blogging slack.) Sorry lady. And sorry yo hear about your data analysis frustrations. It'll be over soon *pats head* Oops....sorry you hate that! :) I take that back. *big hug, instead*
SFMD: I have been weaning myself off of Walmart for months. (actually I have beent o broke for anything but groceries, movies, and parking tickets.) It kills me to pass up all that cheap cheap stuff.
Lever: It would make for a much more exciting and enjoyable world, eh?
BBFK: Careful, I put a lot of effort into this hair. *wink* My data analysis has gotten much better. Still dislike Excel but I have developed an uneasy partnership with it.
4 comments:
Hmmm cool idea. But I do like my cheap DVDs. Bad Girl occassionally shops at Wal Mart.
Now that is the way to go... And every piece of forest or green countryside earmarked for development will be turned into giant MTB courses...
(yay, my boyfriend has covered a bit for my blogging slack.) Sorry lady. And sorry yo hear about your data analysis frustrations. It'll be over soon *pats head* Oops....sorry you hate that! :) I take that back. *big hug, instead*
SFMD: I have been weaning myself off of Walmart for months. (actually I have beent o broke for anything but groceries, movies, and parking tickets.) It kills me to pass up all that cheap cheap stuff.
Lever: It would make for a much more exciting and enjoyable world, eh?
BBFK: Careful, I put a lot of effort into this hair. *wink*
My data analysis has gotten much better. Still dislike Excel but I have developed an uneasy partnership with it.
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