worthy:
..  my wife  ..
..  nay-nay  ..
..  jimbo  ..
..  atom  ..
..  god  ..
..  dj dj  ..
..  derK  ..
..  david  ..
..  tt  ..
..  upb  ..
..  velveteen  ..
..  machine  ..
..  invisible pete  ..
..  shaft  ..
..  bnl  ..
..  google  ..

places you should go:

what should i put here:
Any suggestions?

 

Wednesday, May 15, 2002

One down, one to go. "Hi Finance, my name is Craig and if you don't mind, would you mind bending over? Great. Thanks." Ok, maybe it didn't go that well, but I feel pretty confident about it. Now comes Marketing and I have the fear that it will not be so polite with me. Time will tell.

Nine days until the house. So...close...can't...wait...

There is nothing left to add to the 80's lists. Except Voltron (the first incarnation being far superior to the other two, as well as it being better than it's carbon copy Power Rangers in the 90's--though that was pretty good for awhile). And Dungeons and Dragons (the animated show, not the craptacular movie). Other than that, I think you got everything. Oh wait, except for CLUE. Best.Movie.Ever. Oh, and remember when a black woman would go on the Love Boat, the title was inevitably "Love for Issac"? And how did Doc get all those women? Then came Fantasy Island and that was just scary. Not as scary as the Hulk, but scary. Speaking of the Hulk, that was prabably the best small screen adaption of a comic book character for the time. Nothing against the Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, Fantastic Four or Captain America shows, but... actually no, those were really bad. And now they're all being made for the big screen. Ah, the big screen. Home to Alpha Beta's, Tri-Lam's and Omega Mu's. Oh Anthony Edwards, how far you have come. God, he looked so stupid wearing that plaid, buttoned down dress shirt. Oh wait. Hey, at least some of my shirts had velour on them. And I knew enough to wear my sweatshirts inside out. That's still cool isn't it?

Alright, enough reminiscing. (That doesn't look right, but I looked it up.) Time to read about market segments. Speaking of which, maybe some of you hi-tech kids out there can help me. One of my take home essay questions is about "IT" and its possible supply and demand. ITs price is about $3000. Any suggestions or problems with this? Just wondering what you all might think.

"Work is the curse of the drinking class."--Oscar Wilde

Craig @ 11:13 AM   

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