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SaraRules: Entertainment Weekly called Mamma Mia! "exuberantly vapid"
Me: Yeah...
Me: I saw something along those lines online last night
SaraRules: Awesome. I can't wait.
Me: hahaha
SaraRules: Dude, I'm sorry, but it's a hollywood move musical based around the music of ABBA. How can anyone expect it to be art?
Me: High hopes?
Me: Wishful thinking?
Me: Miracle?
SaraRules: Pshaw. Delusions
SaraRules: Pshaw, now i have ABBA running through my brain.
Me: I'm sorry.
SaraRules: Hell, I'm not. Finding it on iTunes right now. 
Me: I love you... but sometimes, you scare me.
SaraRules: Because I like ABBA?
Me: No.
Me: Because you're actively seeking ABBA out on iTunes. ;)
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So, there's no way to get a fistful of fish without getting all goopy, is there?
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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
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Hmmm. I have a pink macbook and a pink iMac. Since Rob has a black macbook I humbly request the graphite iMac for him. Just so that we can continue to match. :)
Jim, one of the guys in our group of then-usual suspects, was from a small town in Indiana. One Saturday, while some of the other guys were working on a project, we were hanging out watching MuchMusic (think "Canadian MTV") when a Natalie Cole video came on. We watched it for a couple of minutes before Jim blurted out the following gem: "She's pretty good looking for a black woman."
I couldn't have heard what I thought I heard: "What..?!"
"Natalie Cole. She's pretty good looking... for a black woman."
I now had confirmation that he had just said what I thought he said. *sigh* Jim, while rather intelligent, wasn't the smartest guy. Had he been, he would have (possibly) remembered that it had taken Herculean self-control (and three of our friends) to keep me from trying to cave his head in a few months before when he had carelessly tossed a "less than socially acceptable" racial epithet in my direction. Before choosing to belatedly follow-up on that instinct, I decided that it might be prudent to find out what he meant with this new nugget of wisdom. So, I asked him.
His response: "Well, with white women, you get blue eyes, green eyes, brown eyes.... blonde hair or brunette... or red. With black women, you just get dark hair and dark eyes."
In his mind, his logic was flawless.
In my mind, I was trying to figure out places where I could hide his body that would take campus police weeks, if not months, to find.
Instead, I just got up and walked out of the room.
We never really talked much after that... for some reason.
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| Distance: | 3.39 mi |
| Time: | 39'38" |
| Pace: | 11'39"/mi |
| Calories: | 595 |
| full version | |
This was the test race run. I did it on the course laid out by the race map. It's tough. The first 2k (almost) is all uphill. It was a slow climb, and my lower calf and Achilles were aching by the time I got to the top for the turnaround, but I did it non-stop.
The trip down was interesting, I lengthened my stride and let gravity help. That brought out some soreness in other muscles. All in all I was quite pleased with the run considering the hill and the unfamiliar territory. There's only one thing that spoiled it:
After the run I checked on the website, and there was zero mention of the race anymore. Monday morning brought an email and fall up call (I had left a message) confirming the cancelation. I've been a bit disappointed. I'm pondering a replacement race, and there a few candidates, but nothing jumping out at me yet. Additionally, while I do feel better after running, my motivation to get running seem to be dying off. I might take a break for a week or so..we'll see.


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In Ulthar, no man may kill a cat. In Utah, no man may marry a cat. These rules were made because of the ramifications of them happening before.

I don't know how much Aha's Take On Me influenced Mr. Bowie's decision to take the video for Underground in this direction, but take a look at the similarities:
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