Tuesday, April 09, 2002
It is requested that the self you get down with be my bad one. |1:30 PM|
Huge numbers of people are coming to the site, but all for the pictograms. Out of the last 100 hits, 70 have gone to the pictograms, 3 have gone to this personal page, 20 have gone to the front page while the rest milled around aimlessly.

I'm riding the snake that is today, and it's quite long. I've got 4 hours left to slaughter in some fashion. I need to get home, and get prepped. Hopefully a man called Spook will teach me a particular kind of sword fighting. I was a promising saber fighter, and a decent fencer, so perhaps I can excel at this. People who had reason to do so described my motion through this world as either incredibly accident prone or breathtakingly elegant. At one point I was described as both in the same sentence: "You know, he's quite graceful when he isn't slamming into chairs or bouncing off of walls".

My coworker says he is sick of my growl, because it is non-communicative. It's either that or me saying "Arrrrrr".
Over the weekend I was completely 0wnz34d (owned) over the weekend by a couple of tobacco selling women. They were cute, acted in a strange fashion, spoke in a mystical tone of "Death, rebirth" and "being delivered into a new dimensional realm" they also danced with me. So I purchased a pack of Dunhill cigarettes. This bum pack has been ruthlessly bummed from by my boss, so I must be careful. I'm half tempted to go back to sixth street to find these two girls. At one point one of them yelled "What's your name?!" I answered, having to yell over the music. She followed up with the question "What's your favorite color?". When I answered green she acted surprised and joyful, green was apparently the correct answer, as if I had just fulfilled the prophecy or something. She bowed to me, and yelled to her friend "GREEN!". Her friend reacted in a similar fashion, bowing and dancing with joy. I fell in love with the tobacco girls.
Sounds like a great name for a music single.



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We need one created for the years, and then the months. The months are the /////tricky ones, since they need their ID to increase more than the years, but since the functions keep referencing ///// the same name system, we have to be careful not to make the years close up when we click on a month. ///Set some Variables $YearMenuID = 1; /////What ID the preceding year link controls. Needs to be same for all the months under a given year. $MonthMenuID= 1; ////What ID the preceding month link controls. Needs to be the same for all the weeks under a given ////Month but not the same as any year, etc. $LastYearUsed = 0; $LastMonthUsed = 0; echo '
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