Wow... by popular demand, here is an onslaught of fluff.
Starting us off will be my dear friend Erina from Tokyo. Her blog is an endless supply of happiness for me. If it isn't what she says, it's how she says it. We love and miss her very much... You have to read the entry entitled "The Ending of the Year" and the part about american girls teaching her to dance sexy.
Julie, the girl that taught Erina to dance, is a great friend of ours as well. Those were good days.
Wow. I just had the worst string of songs on my mac just now. I have my collection of 6,830 songs on random, and I somehow had a Genesis song, followed by Alicia Keys, followed by the truly awful Canadian christian rock band Hokus Pick... I didn't listen to any of the songs, I simply punched past, but it did raise the question to myself "Why, oh why do I keep songs that are just awful? I mean, sure, these artists have some worthwhile songs... but what were those three? And how do I screen that out of my life?" In reality though, I don't have time to go through the mass of music that I have, and weed out the stuff I don't like. Besides, unlike some of my friends that have their tastes clearly defined, I do not. I am constantly changing the staples of my listening life. Sometimes I find myself glued to something I hated the year before, so I guess that the point is that more is better, and that next year, you'll find me jamming to Alicia Keys and Genesis. (If you do... shoot me)
Ok... Pedro the Lion just washed all the badness away with his cover of Let Down by Radiohead. What a great song. The opening guitar piece would make such a great cell phone ring tone.
Oh! I don't think that I've ever shared with you all the wonder of the world that is John Fluevog. His hand stitched leather shoes are unparalleled in coolness, and come in so many styles that they are sure to fit everyone's taste. "How do I get myself a pair of Fluevogs you ask?" I'll tell you. Drop what you're doing and direct your Firefox browser (that I know you're using instead of that crappy Internet Explorer by that crappy Micro-company) to www.fluevog.com
Alright... that's all the fluff for today. I'll try to provide some more later.
Peace!
P.S. Please continue to keep our finances in your prayers. This week's crisis is registering our cars for Colorado and getting updated tags. Curse the Californians and their stupid rules. They've brought so many idiotic tests and additional costs to the area!
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Sbnnh . . .
Ahhhhh . . . Fluff :o)
Always remember Jim, things do work out. Not always when or how you think they will, but they do. Your faith is strong enough to get you through the nightmares of switching states, switching jobs, switching homes and maintaining a loving relationship with a person of the opposite sex, surely you will get through vehicle registration as well. You must realize the miracle of personal transportation device ownership, and realize that this huge luxury does come at a nominal price. Just think of the majority of the world who have no personal transportation device. Then imagine what life would be like without one.
Okay, don't even try to imagine it. Just have faith that things will work out and you will be joyriding with the wind in your hair before you know it.
On a better note, how is your lovely better half? How is the weather in CO? She-Koggy has been mild this past week, although on the way home from work last night there was a driving snow with flakes literally almost an inch in diameter for a short while. It didn't really stick, so for me it was beautiful!
Paula has had a rough week with her leg, and is actually now home on workman's comp leave per doctor's orders. So far today has been better, she went to the regular doc this morning for a follow up and meds change. At least there is no infection now and has been taken off antibiotics. We are both hopeful that 2006 will bring new hope.
We are staying home for New Year's Eve, and wish you and yours all the best. Keep us posted!
Hey there.
Sorry to hear about Paula's leg... that stinks.
As far as the appreciation for transportation goes, I have learned alot about that in recent years from my best friend Ryan that you see here on the blog. He is legally blind, and has not as yet been able to attain his liscense. It's really tough for him, and I am really thankful for the blessing of our faculties.
On to happier things, we are staying home tonight too. Nothing really to do around here. And I work tomorrow. Even though I volunteered, it's still gonna yfmfdps.
Have a great day and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Surprisingly, I found my name on top of your blog... :) How horner is that!!! I miss you.. Love you!
We love you Erina.
Yes, yes we do . . . eaahrnzi
:o)
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