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   Sunday, January 09, 2005  
So, if my mind (and the internet) doesn't decieve me, I believe I was keeping you all at the edge of a great clif hanger as to what went on on New Years Eve. But, that is sort of sill of you, because by now you should know that everything that I do is sort of boring unless you look at it from the point of view of an ADD infested child. That in mind, New years was fun. I went into boston, saw the ice sculptures, sang some karioke, and didn't see any fireworks. The next day was spent with family. The first part being our anual New Years Morning get together, where we all eat fattening breakfast foods and enjoy each others company (This year we watched bowling). Afterwards we went to see Blue Man Group. It was amazing, and I would recomend that all of you see it some time or other.

School so far has been good, but that could just be because I haven't had any work to do yet.... we shall see.

On Thursday night I went out with the girls to see Meet the Fockers. It was a funny movie, but not really as well done as the first one. I still liked it, and would recomend it to all you fine people. Other movies I have watched lately have included, As Good As It Gets (Such a great movie. I love this movie, because it makes me feel better about myself), LOTR: TTT (Yes, I know, I just saw it with the girls two weeks ago, but I had the urge come upon me again), and The Stepford wives (A very cute movie, where people get turned into robots without any major surgury or organ transplants, or really anything all all besides going in a magical glowing elevator with an atomicaly correct puppet. If you haven't seen it, I would recomend it, if only for the fact that Christopher Walken is in it).

Oh, and I plan on putting up a back log quote immediately after this one, so if anyone actually reads this one, I will give a prize to anyone who walks up to me, randomly says a Stanly Kubric movie quote, and then winks. I can't promise that the prize is going to be anything good. In fact I can promise you that the prize will not be anything good. It could be a candy cane that is left over from the holidays. It could be a frog sticker. It could be a voucher for me to sing 'I'm a little Tea pot'. Or it could be none of the above. Or, I could completely forget that I wrote this, and just give you a weird look .... which I guess would be a prize in itself ... not really

Peace out

::I asked myself, "Where would no one notice a town full of robots?" Connecticut::
   posted by Chris at 3:26 PM


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