Saturday, January 31, 2004

Come to think of it, I did watch the Super Bowl last year, and I did write about it. I wrote a short piece for the University paper, the Spirit. The title, unfortunately for me, was Tampa Bay Hammers Oakland. I had hoped that things would have worked out more in Oakland's favor. They had a couple of strong veteran players that could have used the endorsements in their retirement.

Here's to Houston.
I read today about a polar bear named Alaska, Howard Dean, George Bush, and some notes about possible water on Mars. These were all interesting topics, but have not much to offer in the way of real human contact. Last night I actually sat down with a friend in a pub and had a bottomless cup of coffee. It was pretty cool. A girl came by with a carton of Newports and gave me a pack.

She said she expects a shot of Crown Royal next time she sees me. Somehow I think I'll manage to get out of it. It beats sitting and watching the Channel 17 Art show in your underwear on Wednesday at 1pm.

I think I've finally secured Food Stamps. Believe me, it's a hard road up. See I can't own anything, but I am everything. Amusing how it all works out. The fatter I get, the cheaper the food gets. I just bought 3 government subsidized Pizzas at the University today on Coupons I bought with my last batch of Books.

Let's go Patriots!

Happy Superbowl Watching!
Hello Yvonne. Sorry I've been a little lax this week. I've been busy. I've been reviewing the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and I've re-read Pattern Recognition and read this months Wired Magazine almost cover to cover. I am still out here in Niagara Falls but I get all sorts of inputs. One big one right now is Asian BBC broadcasts. I just found that tonight and have been loving it. NPR has an alternative viewpoint to just about everything.

Friday, January 23, 2004

Well, I just uncovered the No Maps for these Territories website with William Gibson in it. It's a pretty interesting place, and well put together considering they have only had a few years with shockwave to put it together. A little glue and tape here and there, and it would be even more excellent. I have yet to see the film, but I'm sure I'll come across it in a bin someday, along with the Jackie Chan aftermarkets.

Cool!

Monday, January 19, 2004

Well, this week, the most I did was get out to Essex. But I did something a little wild there. I actually bought a pair of drinks for 2 cute girls. It's a little liberal for me, in the state I've been in lately, but it beats spending money at the casino. I got to have a little chat with them and it was good to see that they enjoyed the drinks. Hopefully I'll be getting my car tomorrow. I really look forward to it. I've settled I think on a blue Stratus. We'll see whether it turns out being what I end up with. I'm really sweating without one right now.

Wednesday, January 07, 2004

Welcome Yvonne To The Rabid Squirrel Times! You are our first posting member to this Blog! How does it feel to be a first in this little universe!? Glad to see you aboard! Post and be merry! If I am correct, you will see this in your e-mail!

Saturday, January 03, 2004

Well, I did it again, I spent time at Essex, a day too late for New Years, and I later ended up at the Casino. It's a good thing all in all that the whole ordeal cost only ten bucks. The essex pub was nice, but boring without the sparkle of the opposite sex, there were remarkably too few women there.

Not much else I can think of at the moment to report. I'm sure I'll have something in a few minutes, as soon as I get composed.

-Chris