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November 18, 2008
"X" Marks the Spot
Something very significant in my life happened at this spot.
I also got a nosebleed at the same time.
Love Leaving Links?
Alas, the comments section allows for only limited HTML and only certain tags can be used (such as italic and BOLD)
You can leave links, however. Here's the code, but you'll need to take out the periods after the carets. <. & <./>
(being code, it won't show up on the WYSIWYG editor the blog author has to post with)
<.ahref="URL OF LINK">NAME OR DESCRIPTION OF SITE<./a>
Like this:
You can leave links, however. Here's the code, but you'll need to take out the periods after the carets. <. & <./>
(being code, it won't show up on the WYSIWYG editor the blog author has to post with)
<.ahref="URL OF LINK">NAME OR DESCRIPTION OF SITE<./a>
Like this:
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Take this quiz at the Betty Crocker website.
Pet Peeve # 00001
This is the start of a new label/subject: My Pet Peeves. As you can see, I'm allowing room for many, many more.
Here lately I've been hearing a catch phrase all over the TV, radio and on the 'net. Mostly it's been associated with sports, namely football, where the one speaking is talking about how nothing can be done about a certain worry, i.e. with the Dallas Cowboys line.
For example, someone will say "The Cowboys line isn't as dominant as we thought they would be." and some doofus will reply:
"It is what it is."
Well, sure it is what it is. If it wasn't what it was, it would be something else.
Good grief.
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