Cat's Cradle
Hey yaars,
The title of the post corresponds to the book I've just finished by the famed Vonnegut. Unlike Slaughter House Five I actually understood this book a better, without being confused about time travel. And yes, like all of you, I am too a Bokononist.
Football Sunday and Monday was pretty decent for once. We ended up going 9-7, wich was par for the course. I'm totally for taking the big risks this week (as always), but I have a feeling rationality will set in.
Found out that my uncle will be flying out to Indiana from Pakistan within the next month, according to his plans. From what I understand he plans on staying with a pen pal of his, someone he's written back and forth to since he was a young chap. Normally I'd be ecstatic at the chance of seeing my only maternal uncle, I'm just scared things are a bit messier than I comprehend. On the flip side, it would be a great chance to perhaps see the Colts or Pacers in Scarborough's sister city (it's true).
Got my hair cut (finally). I realized yesterday that it had been about 5 months since my last cut, and am feeling so so lighter without all that hair. Too bad I feel bald!
Oh, and I almost broke my computer yesterday. I bought a big spindle of DVD's which were burning coasters (useless corrupt discs) all the time, after which I googled to find out that I had to update my DVD writer's firmware. In the update, it asked to unplug other CD/DVD drives from the computer, meaning I had to open the tower up. Which was fine, until I accidentally pulled out the CPU! Oh, and it was in pieces when it came out!
Luckily my panic genes didn't set in and I managed to re-assemble it, and with a bit of trial and error, got things going somewhat smoothly. It made me realize that I so need a new one, so that I can ditch this one off to Zan!
Evidently I've been getting quite the read-ups on my Quebec posting a few days ago. If I didn't say it already, this is an extremely short-sighted move by the government and Second-Choice Steve may have created his own administrations' "boondoggle".
I'll try and think of something interesting to say in the coming days, though I fear it may be bland as hell, wish me luck in my creative endeavours!
The title of the post corresponds to the book I've just finished by the famed Vonnegut. Unlike Slaughter House Five I actually understood this book a better, without being confused about time travel. And yes, like all of you, I am too a Bokononist.
Football Sunday and Monday was pretty decent for once. We ended up going 9-7, wich was par for the course. I'm totally for taking the big risks this week (as always), but I have a feeling rationality will set in.
Found out that my uncle will be flying out to Indiana from Pakistan within the next month, according to his plans. From what I understand he plans on staying with a pen pal of his, someone he's written back and forth to since he was a young chap. Normally I'd be ecstatic at the chance of seeing my only maternal uncle, I'm just scared things are a bit messier than I comprehend. On the flip side, it would be a great chance to perhaps see the Colts or Pacers in Scarborough's sister city (it's true).
Got my hair cut (finally). I realized yesterday that it had been about 5 months since my last cut, and am feeling so so lighter without all that hair. Too bad I feel bald!
Oh, and I almost broke my computer yesterday. I bought a big spindle of DVD's which were burning coasters (useless corrupt discs) all the time, after which I googled to find out that I had to update my DVD writer's firmware. In the update, it asked to unplug other CD/DVD drives from the computer, meaning I had to open the tower up. Which was fine, until I accidentally pulled out the CPU! Oh, and it was in pieces when it came out!
Luckily my panic genes didn't set in and I managed to re-assemble it, and with a bit of trial and error, got things going somewhat smoothly. It made me realize that I so need a new one, so that I can ditch this one off to Zan!
Evidently I've been getting quite the read-ups on my Quebec posting a few days ago. If I didn't say it already, this is an extremely short-sighted move by the government and Second-Choice Steve may have created his own administrations' "boondoggle".
I'll try and think of something interesting to say in the coming days, though I fear it may be bland as hell, wish me luck in my creative endeavours!


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