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Quick hits for 03/28/06
Some random things that have sprung to mind of late:
- I have this burning desire to go to a McDonald’s drive-in and in my best Bono impression, order a “Sundae, Bloody Sundae.”
- Driving in to work today, I saw a man in a BMW playing the harmonica while driving on US75.
- I can’t stand Barry Bonds.
- I’m rooting for George Mason to go all the way, no matter how badly they messed up my bracket.
- The Mavericks need to get all their players healthy.
- Google Finance is awesome. If only it could help SYMC get back to what I paid for it.
- I hate feeling like I’m being left out — and I have a feeling the MySpace train has passed me by. I’m on Facebook! How many social network websites to have to be on?
- I’m addicted to Linez.
- Whoa. That’s a lot of video games.
Tue March 28th, 2006 1:53 pm
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Google Finance is crazy awesome.
why go to mcdonalds when you could go to bueno? just for your bono impression? bah i say. though ‘party burrito, bloody party burrito’ doesn’t have quite the same ring i admit. but the salsa is better.
quick hits! Pop on for a sec Friedo!
Zach: Yeah. It’s good use of AJAX instead of frivolous. I love it.
Josh: Yeah, Bueno does have better salsa. But sometimes you just need a cheap burger.
Eric: Just call me Norm!
Was the harmonica-playing man using his hands, or did he have one of those harmonica-holding devices?
I, too, like Google Finance, although I don’t know a damn thing about stocks.
MySpace is filled with skanky 14-year-olds. I can’t convince my friends to use anything less annoying.
Kaitlin: Using his hands! No one around here uses their hands to drive. I use my knees, personally.
MySpace pages take way too long to load, and my computer always sounds like it’s trying to self destruct when loading them. I’m not a huge fan, but you have to go where the people go, you know?