Wednesday, March 09, 2005

...hey sexy, how about a quickie (blog)?...

Sorry today’s entry is so tardy. I got preoccupied.

@Beaver: My answer is no. That’s the only answer you’re going to get.

Last night was drinking beer with Corey and Scott. It was just like high school old times – laughing, joking, and fun.

The rumor mill over at Bloody-Disgusting.com says that there’s a new Friday the 13th film in the works, and also rumored to having Quentin Tarentino possibly in the director’s chair. Excuse me for a moment…*disappears for ten minutes* Ahhh, better. This is definitely good news!

Tonight is tuna melt night. And on that delicious note, on to the special features…!

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Quilled Tunes: “My Way” – Limp Bizkit

Quote of the Blog: “Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.” – Muhammad Ali

Literary Quote of the Blog: “For, what other dungeon is so dark as one's own heart! What jailer so inexorable as one's self!” – Nathaniel Hawthorne, ‘The House of Seven Gables’

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Word of the Blog: imbue

imbue \im-BYOO\ verb

*1 : to permeate or influence as if by dyeing
2 : to tinge or dye deeply
3 : to provide with something freely or naturally : endow

Example sentence:
The coach hoped that his pep talk would imbue the team
with a sense of confidence before the final game.

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On This Day In History – March 9th:

1796: French general Napoleon Bonaparte marries Joséphine de Beauharnais, widow of the Vicomte de Beauharnais.

1847: In the Mexican War, a United States amphibious expedition under the command of General Winfield Scott lands near the Mexican fortress city of Veracruz.

1867: The United States agrees to purchase the 1,524,640 sq km/586,400 sq mi Alaska Territory from Russia for $7,200,000.

1916: Pancho Villa and his soldiers of the Mexican Revolution raid the border town and military camp of Columbus, New Mexico.

1959: The original Barbie doll makes her debut in American stores.

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