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I leave my desk for one minute and the cat jumps up and slobbers on my cookie. The sad thing is that I still ate it (the cookie that is).
Pad Thai tastes a former shadow of itself the next day.
Hey, my driveway no longer resembles a toboggan run.
As I slid down the driveway this morning I realized I now have a legitamate use for my ice axe.
Snow, glorious snow. You have returned to warm my heart. Time to break out the ice axe.
Oh no, a coyote was spotted in our neighborhood! Luckily citizens are on it and the ghastly beast will no longer steal our suburban children
@jayvirdy Yeah, my iMac G5 died a month ago. Still waiting for new iMacs to be announced.
Training walk 2: 10.26 miles in 2:32:02. Saw tons of people ice skating on the C&O canal.
@KarlaHayes did an awesome job tracking down friends for my surprise B day party. Thanks honey! Also, Georgetown cupcakes rock.
The Leesburg Best Buy is tiny! But they did have 5 wiis. Now 4.
Thanks to all for heart felt birthday wishes. I will eat a traditional birthday donut in celebration of your good cheer. Now back to work.
The teller looked at me and said "Charles, your license is ready". I stated I was not Charles. She said "yes it is. Here is your picture".
Well, it was 8 mins for step #1. Then they proceeded to put someone elses picture on my license.
Off to renew my drivers license. Wait time is listed as 8 mins 24 seconds. We shall see.
Serious flurry action here.
New record for time between putting box on the floor and cat sitting in said box: 30 seconds.
Training walk #1: 7.5 miles in 1:51:11 . Right at our goal of 4.0 mph. WO&D
Excited about training for another 100 km one day hike.
@jkalucki I love Ouray. Took a rental Jeep (albeit a Grand Cherokee) over to Lake City via Engineer Pass. Beautiful.