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August 26, 2005
15
I will praise you, O Lord, among the nations;
I will sing of you among the peoples.
For great is your love, reaching to the heavens;
your faithfulness reaches to the skies.
Yes praise God! I now have a purpose at work! Ladies and gentlemen, I now have a FIFTEEN MINUTE COMMUTE. That's ONE FIVE. That's 51 backwards. That's F in hex. That's 2380 plus 5248.8 times 40 divided by 9536 divided by 2.... [start-->programs-->accessories-->calculator..."hey wait! that's 16!"] I'm on a temporary assignment for a few months in Fairfax working with good people on a fun project.
If you're wondering, YES I'm still waiting for "you know what." If you're not wondering then good--one less person asking me about it.
XV (15 for your non-Romans)
So i was going to write this long story about my lunch on tuesday, but i realized how boring the story really was. I'm just going to summarize what happened.... Coworkers treat Jennifer to lunch. Jennifer orders chilli and packs up leftovers. Jennifer walks down stairs and splatters chilli on back of coworker's khaki pants. Jennifer embarassed.
I'm pretty sure I started to turn red...gosh so embarassing. I felt really bad.
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August 09, 2005
What IS a color commentator?
This post dedicated to the new hockey season. Cheers!
For all of y'all who knew I wasn't witty enough to come up with the name of my own blog:
A color (or colour) commentator is a member of the broadcasting team for a sporting event who assists the play-by-play announcer by filling in any time when play is not in progress. The color commentator provides analysis and background information, such as statistics, on the teams and athletes. (courtesy of wikipedia.org)
I was inspired by the one and only Dallas Stars color commentator Daryl Reaugh.

"LARCENOUS!" Saith he.
Let us color commentate!

From the burbs of LA, we have dchoi and dyu visiting the National Archives. Friends on the weekdays, "friends" on the weekends. Dchoi felt a soothing wave of patriotism as he stood in the Rotunda...only to realize moments later that the a/c had kicked in.

Outside the national archives. We looked around for someone to take a picture of us only to see 3 boys of the sk8r punk variety lounging around. "He might run off with the camera!" one Anonymous Choi exclaimed. Turns out Avril's boyfriend was super nice and dabbled in photography. I guess he had stolen enough cameras b/c he didn't take mine.

Wow check out that angle. This belongs in a wooden frame with a barcode on the lower right corner with the numbers "4x6" plastered across the top.

"The Scuffle Before the Click." Hahaha ok, there's a reason why people commonly count "1 2 3" before snapping a photo.
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August 05, 2005
For my homegirl
Alright, took down the "ad" (though part of me believes someone secretly appreciated it).
This photo is for THE ICE b/c she wanted to check out my cheeks after getting some wisdom teeth extracted. Many have told me they can't tell, but that's only b/c my overall roundness covers everything.

ROUND.
Speaking of Alice, I remember when she and I used to toss ourselves into odd and xanga-worthy adventures. We wanted to author our own blog using the pseudonym ICE & FUR, but never got around to writing our ghetto fabulous entries.
In college we would relive our adventures by retelling them over and over again and asking ourselves why such randomly unfortunate things would happen to us....
Like the time we scoured the slums of st. louis for a skateboard shop I found on the internet. We finally arrived (after making several u-turns) only to learn boards cost a minimum of $100 to build. Acting like we'd give the boards some thought, we returned to campus crushed.
ICE, would you like to share another?
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