ludwig von crapoven
Apr. 20th, 2004 05:31 pmI'm reading: Everything You Know Is Wrong, edited by Russ Kick
My New York Diary, by Julie Doucet &
Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution, 1963-1975, by Patrick Rosenkranz
I saw: Kill Bill, Vol. 2
And no, I can't decide which I like better. I think I actually like them equally, for different reasons. I can't wait until 2 comes out on DVD so that I can watch them both, back-to-back.
I'm taking: Acidophilus. (Haha, intestinal flora.) I seem to have "gut problems". And I like, and believe, the notion that so many people are lactose intolerant these days due to the "clean-seeking" chemicals we're bombarded with throwing off our bacterial balance.
My job sucks (more) now because: the call volume has doubled due to the Medicare Modernization Act. I can handle taking effing phone calls all day if I have a few minutes between calls. My mind starts to implode when the time between calls becomes 30 seconds to 1 minute. Then, then I want to kill.
My New York Diary, by Julie Doucet &
Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution, 1963-1975, by Patrick Rosenkranz
I saw: Kill Bill, Vol. 2
And no, I can't decide which I like better. I think I actually like them equally, for different reasons. I can't wait until 2 comes out on DVD so that I can watch them both, back-to-back.
I'm taking: Acidophilus. (Haha, intestinal flora.) I seem to have "gut problems". And I like, and believe, the notion that so many people are lactose intolerant these days due to the "clean-seeking" chemicals we're bombarded with throwing off our bacterial balance.
My job sucks (more) now because: the call volume has doubled due to the Medicare Modernization Act. I can handle taking effing phone calls all day if I have a few minutes between calls. My mind starts to implode when the time between calls becomes 30 seconds to 1 minute. Then, then I want to kill.
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Date: 2004-05-03 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-05 04:35 pm (UTC)The only problem is, people "rent" movies. They are used to paying for something they aren't keeping. With books, people can already get them for free. They are used to the idea that if they pay for them, they get to keep them. We need to bank on freaks like me who fear libraries and are willing to pay the money to have the books delivered to them. Of course, I also like to own books. I want to keep them for myself.
Haha, funny, as I write this, there streams a Netflix ad down the side of my screen.