Sunday, June 28, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
What happened?
No one posts anymore; I'm having hxc VenkSuite withdrawl.
1 truth & 2 lies. Pick the truth.
1. I have an extensive collection of potholders that I've been collecting for the past three years.
2. I get my news from Twitter Trending Topics and what other people have to say about them.
3. I'm actually not afraid of bugs; I just get guys to kill them for me because I like the attention.
1 truth & 2 lies. Pick the truth.
1. I have an extensive collection of potholders that I've been collecting for the past three years.
2. I get my news from Twitter Trending Topics and what other people have to say about them.
3. I'm actually not afraid of bugs; I just get guys to kill them for me because I like the attention.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Dream
So I awoke this morning from a dream which was strange but not too bad.
Neal and I were going camping on campus, in that open area between the gym and Wing. I guess it never happened because next thing I knew, we were at my churchs's "museum" (which doesn't exist) on vacation with his family. This is weird for a lot of reasons:
1. It meant Neal's family was taking a week long vacation to my town but was staying in my Church.
2. They acted like they didn't even know/care that I lived in that town.
3. The man working in the gift shop lived in Paramus.
Then Joe showed up to vacation with us.
Then we were discussing this diorama of an Indian tribe which lived near my church (?) in which they were all on a beach.
Then I was possessed by ghosts and tried to drown myself in a bath tub with feet in the middle of a room that was like a little wooden shed. I was being possessed by ghosts who drowned in a tidal wave that killed all of the Indians. While I was in the water, Joe was trying to break down the door to get to me. I guess he succeeded because I did not drown but I knew the secret of the tidal wave.
Neal and I were going camping on campus, in that open area between the gym and Wing. I guess it never happened because next thing I knew, we were at my churchs's "museum" (which doesn't exist) on vacation with his family. This is weird for a lot of reasons:
1. It meant Neal's family was taking a week long vacation to my town but was staying in my Church.
2. They acted like they didn't even know/care that I lived in that town.
3. The man working in the gift shop lived in Paramus.
Then Joe showed up to vacation with us.
Then we were discussing this diorama of an Indian tribe which lived near my church (?) in which they were all on a beach.
Then I was possessed by ghosts and tried to drown myself in a bath tub with feet in the middle of a room that was like a little wooden shed. I was being possessed by ghosts who drowned in a tidal wave that killed all of the Indians. While I was in the water, Joe was trying to break down the door to get to me. I guess he succeeded because I did not drown but I knew the secret of the tidal wave.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Nice Link.
This is a very nice Web-Site to find Tuppers:
http://stingrays.tripod.com/toymuseum/toytupper.htm
Hope you enjoy this Find!!!
http://stingrays.tripod.com/toymuseum/toytupper.htm
Hope you enjoy this Find!!!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
blogging in may
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Personal Reply
Dear ,
I'm sorry to inform you that after careful review of this year's applications, the Institute for Humane Studies Seminar Review Committee is unable to offer you one of the limited places available at our 2009 Summer Seminars. We received a record number of applications this year, and competition was extremely tight. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate all the students we would have liked to accept.
I appreciate your application. I hope you have a great summer and that you will apply again next year. You may also want to visit www.theIHS.org to see if there are other IHS programs you may be interested in.
Sincerely,
Amy Phillips
Director of Seminars
Institute for Humane Studies
Nice use of mail merge; thanks for personally informing me that I didn't make the cut.
I'm sorry to inform you that after careful review of this year's applications, the Institute for Humane Studies Seminar Review Committee is unable to offer you one of the limited places available at our 2009 Summer Seminars. We received a record number of applications this year, and competition was extremely tight. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate all the students we would have liked to accept.
I appreciate your application. I hope you have a great summer and that you will apply again next year. You may also want to visit www.theIHS.org to see if there are other IHS programs you may be interested in.
Sincerely,
Amy Phillips
Director of Seminars
Institute for Humane Studies
Nice use of mail merge; thanks for personally informing me that I didn't make the cut.
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