Wednesday, August 01, 2007

 

66th post (a.k.a. 65th post part deux)

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Par for the course, of course. Double helix!
Oh tempora, oh mores, oh no, s'mores.
Relatively speaking, I have 3 brothers, 1 sister, 1 mother, 1 father, 2 grandmothers, 1 grandfather, 2 aunts, 2 uncles, and 10 cousins.
Two bees, or not two bees? That is the honeycomb. Tralalalala, spring is in the air, I am a flower.
Affirmative action will get you nowhere very fast, whereas utilizing gremlins' unique abilities could probably skyrocket the profit earnings and also win you a fabulous free coat.
Thank goodness I am able to post this on a Wednesday. I had already posted so many times in a row on Sundays that this blog was in danger of being renamed "Silly Sundays". ... What would follow "Silly Sundays", anyway? M... Mm... moronic... Mad! "Mad Mondays", then "Tripeful Tuesdays", "Wacky Wednesdays"! Yeah! This is a "Wacky Wednesday" post. Or, rather, not.
I have just finished reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in the span of one day, during which I also threw my final (18th) birthday party, in honor of my birthday which occurred last Thursday, and volunteered at the library for the first time ever on a Wednesday (today), because this was the first time it was ever open on a Wednesday.
Over 666 people have visited this blog by now.
Next in "Giant Boogers from Outer Space": a dark and stormy night... a plague of definite definitions... Terry learns the untruth... pirates battling robotic tigers... and no less than the ultimate fate of all of mankind! Don't miss it!

TODAY'S BOOK: "SeinLanguage", by Jerry Seinfeld ((c) 1993)

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