Monthly Archives: September 2003

year of the rabbit

Friday night brought a Mailman to Rhode Island. We went to Lupos to see a band called Year of the Rabbit. Some quality tunes, and by far the coolest band name since Pawn. Not anything I’d heard before. An amazing … Continue reading

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Billboards Revisited

For those of you who read my rant yesterday about politcal billboards, here’s a link to pictures of them. Some nice person took these photos, and I was too lazy to even search for them. Google is truly amazing. photos … Continue reading

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Billboard Politics

I need to take a picture to this, as it’s a bit more effective if you can actually see it…. but it’s hard to snap a shot while driving. In Worcester, on the way to work, there is a graffiti … Continue reading

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Home Alone

While Kate’s off on business in one of the square states, I’m minding the house these days. The cats are taking advantage of the situation, causing trouble as much as they can. Been playing a bunch of Metal Gear Solid … Continue reading

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Saturday

Howdy. Watched some Spongebob Squarepants this morning. I don’t think I’d ever sat through an entire episode before. It was genuinely funny, as cartoons should be. It felt 50% less corporate than most of the other cartoons out there… like … Continue reading

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nerd

So, I’m having a kind of geeky night. Just finished playing Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Recently this has been my game of choice. I was disheartened to discover that a certain feline has chewed through my controller … Continue reading

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There’s a lot to like about Lowell

Headed up to Lowell this past Sunday for a bbq and beer festival with Jay and Erin. A good time was had by all. I tried a bunch of different kinds of beer, sample sized to keep the public drunkeness … Continue reading

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