 | Happiness is never stopping to think if you are.* | Aug 18, 2004 |
custom theme is modified from Iceberg by bindradrop me a line to say hi, people of the Creek :) policy on contacts: i usually won't add people to my multiply.com network unless i already know them or at least know _of_ them from somewhere other than this site so if i wouldn't know who you are, there's probably no point in asking. *Palmer Sondreal. i can't find any information on who Palmer Sondreal is. it's as though the only noteworthy thing this person did was to say that quote. how odd.
Link: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/egypt/translator.htmlWant to see your name or compose a message in hieroglyphs? Write it out in Middle Egyptian (beginning around 2100 B.C.) phonetic symbols using the keyboard. Place your cursor over each letter and click. Then print it out as a certificate or send it as an e-greeting.
 yesterday i was grocery shopping and i saw this product: i was quite perplexed by this bizarre development in snack food. there was also lemon & sesame flavor, but i was OK with that idea since lemon & sesame are fine with savory food. but blueberry & hazelnut?! interrobangs aside, i went on with my grocery shopping and bought Marty's Baconette instead. i had to poke the bag down from the top shelf using my cell phone. still have to find out whether i like it as much as the no-pig chicharon.
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8118257.stmmy new favorite explanation for crop circles. my other favorite explanation is that they are of course art pieces. if you're going to make the effort, you might as well call it art.
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific
| Category: | | Pasta | | Style: | | Italian | | Servings: | | 5 |
Ingredients: 200 g spaghetti, cooked 8 cloves garlic 1-1/2 tbsp margarine 1 small carrot, sliced 250 g Italian style spaghetti sauce 1/3 cup evaporated milk 1/3 cup grated cheese 184 g can tuna chunks in brine, drained 1/3 cup cooked/frozen green peas
Directions: Sauté garlic in margarine. Add carrot. Sauté for 2 minutes. Add spaghetti sauce and remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Simmer for 10 minutes. Pour over or mix with cooked spaghetti. 
has anyone here sent international surface mail / sea mail before? which post office(s) in Cebu?
Ralph Waldo Emerson said  One of the illusions [of life] is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour. . . . [You have not] learned anything rightly, until [you know] that every day is Doomsday.  delcj said  belated happy birthday to grss1982. it's still yesterday in my multiply time. which is Greenwich mean time, i think. you can even compute how old grs1982 is, just from the username! 
Link: http://www.much-ado.net/austenbook/Pride and Prejudice (Facebook news feed edition). absolutely adorable.
and i don't even do Facebook. i do, however, tend to like DeeDee's work.
| Which Jane Austen Character are You? (For Females) Long Quiz!!! |

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| I scored as an Elinor Dashwood |
| As Marianne's older sister, Elinor lives at the other end of the emotional spectrum. She rarely reveals her intense feelings and is more concerned with being honest and loyal than having what she deserves. Even though her intentions are pure, she sets herself up for loss by constantly placing other people before her own needs. Overall, Elinor is gentle and rational but is just as capable of radical emotions (despite her withholding them) as her sister. | | Elinor Dashwood | | 72% | | Elizabeth Bennet | | 69% | | Emma Woodhouse | | 53% | | Marianne Dashwood | | 53% | | Charlotte Lucas | | 53% | | Jane Bennet | | 47% | | Lady Catherine | | 28% | |
| Start: | Nov 10, '08 | | Location: | beyond the edge of the visible universe |
 dark flow - not as stomach-droppingly terrifying as J.Row thinks. pull harder, Mama. i miss you. [e.t.a] Slashdot thinks it's Galactus. should i be looking up at the skies for the Silver Surfer? i still like xkcd's theory better, though.
once upon a time i had a guestbook. and i went about my life, secure in the knowledge that i had a guestbook. then one day, Anton pointed out that i didn't have a guestbook. i did an imaginary doubletake, and sure enough, he was right. i no longer had a guestbook. i don't know what i did that made the guestbook disappear. maybe it was the linear format, but i vaguely recall having a guestbook when i switched to linear awhile back. maybe i should check my css, but just the thought of doing so makes me feel tired. maybe i purposely made it disappear, then promptly forgot whatever i did to achieve that result. in any case, i searched my soul and lo, the guestbook wasn't there either seems i don't particularly care about not having a guestbook. so i will bask in its absence for awhile longer and just be emo about things other than a missing guestbook. because lord knows there are plenty of other things i can and will be emo about. so if you're looking for a place to leave guestbook-type messages, i suggest you pick an entry, any entry, and comment there. or you could send a pm.
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