hahahaha

Oct 24, 2005 03:36

Okay, so I totally took the Happy Hyper Pill and am so glad that I did, just to look up at CNN and see two stoner-looking guys in Gary Tuchman's location in Key West, doing something akin to the MC Hammer dance in hurricane-force winds.

LIFE. IS. GOOD.

*eats miggy's energy and MORE CAKE*

wilma, cnn, hurricanes

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jedilora October 24 2005, 07:37:50 UTC
Ha, your flist is totally way too responsible.

Man, and it is unlikely that clip will ever find its way to the interwebs. Sadness.

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anniesj October 24 2005, 07:50:53 UTC
HEEEEEE!!!!

And dude, now they are showing a clip of a guy going out into the surf in the middle of the hurricane, wearing his bathing suit and staggering like a drunk.

AWESOME.

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anniesj October 24 2005, 07:52:34 UTC
It's definitely worth watching -- the hurricane's just starting to REALLY pop up, and the anchors are all punchy and reporting funny-crazy shit, like showing film of a guy in a bathing suit going into the surf DURING THE HURRICANE.

HAHAHAHAHA DUMBASS!!!

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anniesj October 24 2005, 07:56:42 UTC
PURE. FUCKING. GOLD.

*loves random jackasses*

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typicrobots October 24 2005, 07:47:55 UTC
I WANT CAKE. GIVE ME CAKE.

I have chips and salsa. And Red Bull. *sigh* Nowhere near the awesomeness that is cake and ADD medication.

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anniesj October 24 2005, 07:53:24 UTC
Come down here and get it, beyotch!!! It's SUGARY and AWESOME and I'm just about to have a little piece because I need the sugar rush *g*

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typicrobots October 24 2005, 07:57:51 UTC
OMG I MISS SUGAR. I'm on this crazy stupid diet so I'm not even having GOOD Red Bull, I'm having the sugarless kind. *cries for cake*

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anniesj October 24 2005, 08:00:14 UTC
Diets suck! I hate them and eschew them. Life is too short to miss out on good food. Plus, I live in a city where you can deep fry ANYTHING, so it's impossible to diet here without your brain exploding. DEEP-FRIED TURKEY, YO. IT IS OF THE GOOD. :)

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miggy October 24 2005, 07:56:20 UTC
IT CLOCKED IN AT 29 PAGES, ANNIE. 29 PAGES OF STATISTICS AHHHHHHH.

Can I get you to do me a favor? :) I'm using Word/Excel on this Mac for the first time and I'm panicked that I'd sent it over to the professor on his Wintel platform and all the equations would have vanished. Could I sent you a file to look at? It'd just be a matter of opening it and seeing if there's a bunch of equations scattered throughout the paper; you wouldn't have to read the thing. (Who would WANT to?)

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anniesj October 24 2005, 07:59:04 UTC
Dude, I would be MORE than happy to look at it for you, except my Windows laptop is pretty much an ex-laptop at this point. I'm on an iBook right now, and dammit, DAMMIT, I think I've fallen in love with Mac. I want one for Christmas. WAAAAAAANT.

But if it helps, I've never had problems transferring Word/Excel files from a Mac to a Windows computer, or vice versa. It's always been smooth as pie. MMMM PIE. :)

I can't believe I got brainwashed by the pretty shiny Apple people. I AM AN iPODPERSON.

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miggy October 24 2005, 08:02:57 UTC
AHAHAHA ONE OF US.

Oh well! I'll just lie to him and say I doublechecked, and I'll be offering to run a hard copy by his office if there's any trouble, anyway. :) Thanks for the verification of easy transfers; that's what I expect, but hey... I am paranoid about this damn thing.

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anniesj October 24 2005, 08:08:00 UTC
Dude, I totally understand the paranoia. But worry not -- I've transferred many precious fic documents back and forth between our Mac office and my Windows home with not a single fuck lost. :)

And seriously, Mac OSX Tiger is AWESOME and the fonts are so much PRETTIER and the new Macs that just came out are so COOL ...

*drools and wants so bad*

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kerrypolka October 24 2005, 08:16:06 UTC
DAMN, dude, I wish there was a TV in the staff room.

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