Nothing ever happens on Mars

Mar 07, 2004 23:17

My brother and I came to Jasper this weekend to visit my parents and help dad with some home improvements yesterday but was greeted by a feast, as in anything not Taco Bell or McDonalds and in large quantities, and promptly passed out from system shock. Mmmm, real food......zzzzzzzzzzzz. As you might have guessed, we were not all that much help, ( Read more... )

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deathbymints March 7 2004, 22:34:45 UTC
Hmmm, should I even serve drinks to someone with jaundice setting in? I think they can take away my license for that...well, if I had one anyway...ok, I guess you are getting like 1 or 3, but it is only in an effort to get you to drink some healthy vitamin C and help end your leprous ways.

And I didn't say it was a good flick, its just not as bizare or disturbing as I was led to believe it was going to be, I was expecting a "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" weirdness, now that is a messed up movie with none of that whole "actually making sense" bullshit thrown in, plus it has David Bowie which is a guarantee of a surreal experience.

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job-hunting marypaintscars March 12 2004, 12:58:43 UTC
Check out portfolio.com , as part of your job-huntingness. It seems to be a pretty cool tool... a good way to have a free online portfolio for potential employers.

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Re: job-hunting deathbymints March 12 2004, 22:05:45 UTC
Yeah, I finally saw the link you sent me along with the other cool emails (i.e. virtual crack), I forgot to tell everyone to start sending email to my hotmail address, mintsforbreakfast@hotmail.com, as that my yahoo account has became spam's bitch and I hardly check it as such. But yeah, that is a pretty cool site, hopefully I will get a chance to work on my own pc for a week or two and put some stuff op on it. How's things been up your neck of the woods by the way?

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Re: job-hunting marypaintscars March 13 2004, 04:20:50 UTC
Going alright, my boss is an ass, and we might get a commuter tax in Pittsburgh soon. On top of the highest parking tax in the US (currently 55%). So I'm searching for something out of the immediate downtown area. Other than that, still remodeling our house, working on cars (somehow we have 7 at the moment, time to sell a few), and we go shooting every once in a while. Oh, and this is cool: Current exhibit at the Carnegie (cmoa.org) is 19th c. landscapes, including works by Cole, Bierstadt, etc... I can't wait to see it.

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