Wake up people!
My pumpkin is rotting :(
I put on a new back door finally. It even opens and closes! That made the house and myself nice and cold last night. I just put the door in, not a new jamb - trying to decide if I like it or not. Maybe its just me over scrutinizing... who knows. I kept the jamb, so i could put it in but that just seems like a lot of work!
Hmmm... i wonder if it is even spelled jamb? jam? door jamb?
bring on the haiku
halloween soon, but for now
its haiku friday
Check it:
http://www.powerstrike.net/Tehkan/mamejump.html
Having your haircut after a long time sure feels good. Its like I'm free.
BIG Pumpkin - 531 lbs. - dig it.
Funniest thing ever:
Here's the latest and greatest internet phenomenon. Go to http://www.jedimaster.net
and click 'watch the original star wars kid.' Then watch some of the other
videos people made of this kid. One of the funniest things I've ever seen.
The office has officially been switched around! Seems okay so far, but I'm not too sure I like my new cam angle. I look like an alien. Quite odd. I'll have to work on it for a while until I find something I like. The fun thing is that I can turn the cam around and take pictures of 3 other people - so sneaky!
So... should I keep the phone cam on this page too?
Just like any other normal 8am arrival to the office I quickly head through the double glass doors and down the long corridor to the cafateria. You can smell the ham, egg and cheese croissants as soon as you turn the corner. If your not there by 8:30 they are gone and you my friend, will be stuck with the infamous Salt Begal. As I turn the corner I get stuck behind a man, around 40 years old. walking with a limp. I think "Doesn't appear to be an injury but rather a birth defect perhaps.". Being curtious, I figure have a few minutes to spare before all the delicious croissants are taken from their warm and cosy home beneath the heat lamp. I reached down into my pocket to pull out the two dollars and seventeen cents I would need in just 2 short minutes. All the while I continue to keep an eye and a distance from the man who is still skipping along the corridor with papers in hand.
WHAM! I immediatly look up to see the man twirling into a frantic spin that faces him eye to eye with myself. I could only chuckle and smile as his papers flutter to floor. He laughs too as I give the only advice I could at 8:15 in the morning: "Man, you have to watch out for that wall!". As I pass him, he agrees and we both smile, "Two twenty-five", I thought to myself "She will have to give me some change back this morning.".