Friday, August 08, 2003
Kernyen is Back!
you know you just love it

Well, my cuzzy figured out how to get Blogger working for us. Yay!!

So, I am back suckas! I am back to blog my heart out; it's been too freaking long.

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Okay, okay...First thing, let me say that I have made a decision; I will do my very, very best in trying not to talk anything of the political nature.

BTW, I'm voting for Arnie if the Davis Recall gets that far. Oh sure peeps are bitching about how the recall is a waste, yadda, yadda! But, I'm all for it. I'm sure there's been a govenor recalled in another state in our country's illustrious history, but cannot confirm this 'cos I'm too lazy to research it, but c'mon folks admit it; this is just right up California's alley. Only we can cause such a ruckus!

I love being a Californian.

Oh, and forget the not talkin' politics statement I made - I just has to say what I wants to say.

Since I wasn't able to blog for about a month, I took that time to whine (I did that really, really well), eat more (another excellent feat) and surf around the internet. I found some sites that I will be adding to my "fave reads" list. I love peeps that can make me laugh when I read their blogs and found that there are some very witty folks out there!

o0o - I have a Zonkie Board now, so feel free to partake in a quickie and leave yours truly a message.

After reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, I was so in the mood to read more books like that, but didn't want to re-read any of the HP series. So instead I read Artemis Fowl, Book I. It was okay. It takes you into a fairy/elf world where you will meet these beings of fantasy with personalities and habits as any human. There are sprites that talk like truck drivers, murderous trolls, ambitious-hungry fairies, a smart-ass centaur. AND fairies do not have wings, well not of the natural kind, but one of the mechanical sort (yes you read right) - burst my bubble on the fairy front. Anyhow, the book didn't really satisfy what I was looking for so am now starting to read the first book of The Narnia Chronicles.

Embarrassing moment within this past week: Going through an automatic revolving glass door and getting stuck in the middle of it while two of my friends that had gone through just moments before me stood outside the door laughing their assess off. A security guard at the front desk had to let me out. Humiliating - especially when you're a chubba-wubba chick leaving a cafeteria.

Why I oughta. . .



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