May 29, 2006

3 day weekend

Happy Memorial Day weekend. Yeehaw, time off.

Stuff I've done over this three-day weekend:
  • Driven almost none to avoid the idiots supposedly on the highways.
  • Spent 40 fucking minutes in the check out line at walmart. We're writing to Bentonville.
  • Eaten Taco Sunday tacos.
  • Mowed the back lawn.
  • String trimmed back and front.
  • Started hacking at second Sago Palm not to kill, but just to "shape."
  • Dug weeds out of front garden.
  • Helped shampoo carpet in Bren's room, Big room, and our room.
  • Tied up tomato cages that were saaaagging over.
  • Eaten first of the season garden tomatoes. Picked 3 bigs, and 9 smalls today.
  • Played a ton of the free TradeWinds Legends on Yahoo games. Now playing the full version. Both of us are. We're addicted.
  • Stayed up until like 2 am two nights in a row.
  • Flew out of bed to put trash at curb this morning upon hearing trash truck down the street somehow in my sleep. Trash man takes off for no Holiday.
  • Helped Brendan feet an itinerant dog some cheese.
  • Found out from Digg that someone is "reskinning" WC3 to make it like StarCraft. Yes!!!
  • Ate at Fuddruckers. Had forgotten how good their burgers are.
  • Bought this Akira DVD.
  • Got ready to spend my $30 in Amazon GCs from those surveys I did a while back.
  • Did several jobs on Amazon's Mechanical Turk.
  • Drank more sodas that I probably should have; oh well, at least it wasn't beers. :)
  • Wrote this list for I don't really know what reason... :p

2 comments:

Rutherford said...

The list is entertaining. It appeals to the voyeur in all of us.

Here are my comments on your activities.

1. I don't (not) want to hear about your massive tomatoes when I have one rinky dink green tomato presently.

2. We don't go to Wal-mart often, but when we can't avoid it for some reason, I cringe at the idea. Those lines are always a minimum of ten minute waits as far as I can tell. Furthermore, if the idiots are somehow not on the road, they can always be found in Wal-mart, possibly as employees without a clue as to what is stocked in the store.

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