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2.05.2007


I have spent the last hour attempting to remake my extremely sixth grade-like website even appear on Comcast's server. Jen sat and played Jak and Daxter while I actually blew my entire night doing almost nothing. Thanks Comcast! Well, at least this hopefully won't look childish. That isn't to say the actual content won't be childish. You can only have so many animated gif files on your site and actually be 26 years old. Chun Li and Mario kicking the shit out of each other doesn't really make for stellar reading material.

And so, I will remind anyone and everyone (and since neither anyone or everyone is reading this) to please actually hit http://www.digg.com. I always tell my dad about it, and co-workers. But, alas, the power of the internets is too much for thee to handle. The actual concept that people can decide what's newsworthy is just cool. And---you ask what is the end result? Well, I don't think it takes much more than a few minutes to realize that most stories aren't anything the mass media would ever cover. Lady who got all her limbs removed during a freak hospital fuck up while going in to give birth? I'm looking at you...

I will also touch briefly on my now wavering depression from last night. Congrats to the Colts. That entire team is a class act--a real rarity in professional sports. All of Chicago is heartbroken of course. I started to think about it a little today and came to the realization that we just don't lose in championship games in this town. Even the White Sox won the World Series. Sexy Rexy will likely be back next season. And I happy with that? I don't know yet. There just aren't many options out there. For now I'm just crossing my fingers they put the franchise tag on Briggs. As soon as that game ended it officially became Cubs season. $300 million in the off season? It's about damn time. Super Bowl party picture to follow...

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