I'm waiting for dh to be ready to watch 24. In the course of trying to snopes my mum's friend out of an expensive cookie recipe chain email hoax, I got this link in my gmail: [link] MIT Laboratory for Chocolate Science Recipe page.
There isn't too much there. Looks like there might be more here: [link] but I haven't gone through the links, yet.
Woo hoo! Jesse thinks I'm smart!
I suppose you owed it to me Alibelle, after I linked the reverse game, but Whitney? Where'd you dig her up?
Ha! I'd forgotten, and now I feel a little less guilty. I ran across her name in the American Idol recap, but I didn't think I knew the song, and so I went to the iTunes music store, and then I ended up listening to a bunch of Whitney songs. And really, there was no reason for it at all. But that's why I Wanna Dance With Somebody.
Heh. Actually, that's true whether or not Whitney is involved. And happily, it is now time for me to leave for my dance class, and today is dress up day, so I'm all pretty. I'm very 40's-esque. So fun.
Aurelia -- were you waiting for
Bitchelle
? Because -- so was I -- I had almost given up hope.
24: I knew as soon as someone mentioned calling Division that she couldn't be far behind.
ION, I was attacked on the way home from work. By a boy of about three, who was armed with a four-foot long stick, about one inch thick. He took a definite swing at me, but he swung too soon and missed.
At least the kid's father was on hand to put a stop to it (and the kid was a little small to be dangerous). I was once walking past an apartment complex with a bunch of 8 to 10 year old kids playing on the lawn. One of them threw a glass bottle at the back of my head and missed me by inches (hearing the wind over a bottleneck noise out of nowhere folllowed by glass shattering in front of you, not the most fun experience). The kids all thought this was hilarious and I didn't have a clue which one had done it or where anyone parental-like could be found to complain to.
Sumi, yes. I was pretty sure it would happen unless
it was an actor availability issue.
I was informed via post today that I have won $615,810.00 USD in the El Gordo Loteria Primitiva International Sweepstake Lottery. If I don't claim it by 31 March 2005, all funds will revert back to the Spanish governments already overripe coffers.
I wonder how quickly I can fax back my complete personal information, including all pertinent bank account information to their office in Madrid (at international calling rates), so that they may wire the pleasingly large sum of money directly into my account.
Don't forget the $50,000 transaction fee that will be repaid in full once they transfer the money, Sean! You wouldn't want to miss out on your big win on a technicality.
That was snail mail, Sean?
Oooh, yeah! Thanks for the reminder, Heather!
I should go sell every little thing I own in the world to make absolutely certain the $50,000 is already in the account for them to withdraw, thus preventing any possible hiccups in the soon to come great fountain of money pouring over my head.