I won't bore you with more talk of my teeth. In fact, I won't even mention them.

I was rather disappointed when I woke up today and my calender still said "February 2". Which I mean, is logical, seeing as yesterday was "February 2", and I'd just woken up so I'd not had a chance to change it. But that also means it was now, without a doubt, "February 3", which means I did not get caught in some strange time warp. Sigh. Maybe next year.

Also, ever since I've seen the movie, I've checked on Groundhog Day to see if anyone was actually playing it. And they never do! They played it at 12:30 this morning. A little late, if you know what I mean. Like, half an hour late. Losers.

Anyway, tomorrow is the last day of my time off. Sigh. I really have been meaning to update a lot of my websites. But haven't.

Also, I've been starting to use Photoshop a lot more recently. I mean, check out my Kinks fanlisting layout… pretty cool, huh? Well, the background I mean, not that hot, but the rest, I love. And A Quick One got a new layout, not quite as cool, but still a bit of all right.

Also, I was approved for the Keith Moon fanlisting. Woohoo! Need a layout for that now, which I started making, but it's kinda ugly.

You see, if you look at all my fanlistings, you would notice something. They are all different colours. Aqowha is red, Baio is green, hollies is purple, etc… no two listings with the same colour. I'm rather obsessive-compulsive-ish like that. My other sites as well I try to have different colours for, though Spider's and DFL are kind of the same, but they both have dark titles, so they both deserve dark layouts.

Also, Pete's website. WTF man. You can't just close your website like that.

You know, I've never understood people putting their websites on "hiatus". I mean, honestly. You can put a note saying you aren't going to update for awhile, but there is NO REASON to remove your content!

Like, I mean, I don't update Darkest Faerie Lair anymore, but I'm not getting rid of it because it has some damn good content.

I was watching "Greatest Superbowl Commercials" the other day. Now, first off, you know they were hoping the "lamb streaker" would defeat "Mean Joe Green", and if it did, you know it was fixed. Because "lamb streaker" was hardly funny. Actually, most of them were rather not funny.

There was one, however, I forget what the company was though. There was a mom and a daughter going to see the husband/father in the hospital. Then we see these two doctors by the guy's bed, who is sleeping. A fly starts buzzing around, so the one guy tries to swat at it and kill it, but fails. He then gets the defibrillator (I think that's what it was) thing and zaps it. The fly falls onto the patient chest, and just as the mom and daughter come in, the doctor hold up the defibrillator and looks down at the fly and says "I think that killed him".

Hey, you know how I learned what a "defibrillator" is? The Rolling Stones. Ha ha.

Anyway, another funny commercial was the Kevin Federline one.

Now, I'm pretty sure the commercial is old news, but I am still going to talk about it. I mean, I'm not too hip on the new news, but I at least have heard of Kevin Federline.

Anybody who is offended by this commercial is a jackass.

It is an awesome commercial. You know why? Because even if Kevin Federline is a dumbass and ugly and stupid and whatever… HE HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR. Something that a lot of ugly stupid dumbasses are missing.

On a completely other topic, in the "Midnight Train" demo, Micky starts playing some riff and then Coco says "Micky, just do what they want". This is kind of sad to me, and just reminds me of the whole, you know, "we're a manufactured image, with no philosophies". I've always thought that and never mentioned and felt like I should.

And to end off this entry, here is a site I stumbled upon awhile ago. I've never really been into web comics, but this xkcd is pretty cool. Granted, some of the jokes are pretty nerdy, and granted, some of them I don't understand (and won't ever understand, seeing as calculus put me off of math forever), but, still very funny. Some of my personal favourites are "Hyphen", "Curse Levels", "Jeremy Irons", "Commented", "Turn Signals", "Reload", and "The Problem with Wikipedia".


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