Monday, January 5, 2009
I saw 'The Fog'
Last saturday sickboy and I went to the movies and saw 'The Fog' and it is a poor movie.

A century ago, a ship carrying a leper colony was purposely wrecked by the founders of an isolated Northern California town. Tonight, the ghosts of those who perished years ago seek to exact their revenge.
That is pretty much the story of the movie

Selma Blair is terrible. To Maggie Grace: take some acting lessons too.
Rupert Wainwright must've been smoking something while he was watching the dailies.
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'Good Night, and Good Luck.'
I saw Good Night, and Good Luck. (with Patricia Clarkson) yesterday. It was truly amazing.
Go see this movie!

George Clooney's performance is just fabulous. The dialog is stunning.
Go see this movie! I absolutely loved it. I disagree with everyone who said they were disappointed with the movie.
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Friday, January 2, 2009
Weird stuff
This is strange news . Vandals attempt to steal gigantic ornamental molar from dentist's office. Police hoping witnesses will come forward to tell the tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth.
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
What I ate
Yesterday, after I left, I ate a french fries with ketchup. Later I also had some hot dog. I didn't really eat anything else that day because when I arrived it was about midnight.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Lunch
A Mexican restaurant on Broad Hills Avenue called Carlos, that's where I had lunch with big ade yesterday. We got a table outside. I heard their guacamole is excellent. Big ade took charge of ordering the menu.

Big ade was recommended the quesadillas, which was amazing, I was recommended the tacos, which was awesome.
The atmosphere was great. The employees were friendly. You should go there if you're in the neighbourhood and you like Mexican food.
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NASA struggles to wake space station robot
New York Times says: Shuttle Docks at Station.

By Traci Watson, USA TODAY The International Space Station's new $210 million robot, a two-armed giant named Dextre, refused to come to life on command Thursday, jeopardizing NASA's plans to get the robot up and running over the next week.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Creepy
This really scares the shit out of me.
Hackers shakedown website owners for "protection" money. Bruno and his ballbat just went digital.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
At work
Today I had to deal with BHB OpenLink. I am going to go for training. Some things are just unpredictable huh?
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