absolutely amazing
November 2, 2006



I have more, but flickr will only let me upload so many at a time…
What the hell is wrong with people? First the house got broken into, and now last night someone decided to play mailbox baseball. This country is in a sad state when this is what people do for fun.
I’ve just had an incredible opportunity offer itself to me. I’ve basically been offered a job at a Hyundai dealership. For those that don’t know, I like Hyundai alot. They are great cars for an incredible price. And they’ve offered me (drumroll please…) $25 per hour, hourly. That’s right, not flat rate, but hourly. That means I’m guaranteed that much money. And for those without a calculator, that’s $52,000 per year!
The problem that I have, is that it’s near San Fransisco, Ca. I can’t see how I can pass this up. I just need to do a little research though…
I just came home from a night of fun, and the house has been broken into. As far as I can tell my digital camera and mom’s laptop are missing. I feel violated.
Quigley is back home with Paula. He just didn’t like me. That’s the problem with intelligent pets; they don’t necessarily like everybody. But the world keeps turning…
Quigley is his name, and talking is his game. He is so smart! Last night when I put him to bed, he said “Good night.” He’s a little bit sad right now, having left his previous family. He’s four years old, and the women that had him before just didn’t have enough time for him. The have show dogs and a litter of kittens on the way.
He’s such a beautiful bird. I never realized before that African Grey’s have red tails. He is so cool and I’m so excited! I’ll get pictures sometime soon. I need to give him some time to get comfortable around me…
It looks like I might be getting a bird! An African Grey to be exact. He’s three years old, and named Quigley (we’ll work on the name…).
I just saw the movie United 93. What an incredible movie. You know what is going to happen, but it keeps your heart pounding, and keeps you in suspense. It’s weird thinking about what those people did to overcome the terrorists, and whether or not you could/would have done the same thing. Seeing those passengers phone their families telling them that they loved them was very emotional. It really makes you think about the fact that it wasn’t just an airplane that crashed, but people too.