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[11:51 AM EDT - Sunny and clear.]

What an amazing day it is outside! Wow. This is going to bode well for the roller hockey game later this afternoon (which is after volleyball). Oh boy, I'm going to be so dirty afterward.. I wonder if I'll have time to clean up before going to the party?

Yup, there's a birthday party that I'm going to tonight, and then there's the Leaf game, and.. boy, this is just going to be jam packed day isn't it?

Anyway, before I go and get ready, there are some things I forgot to mention before. First of all, I found out that one of the companies that our parent (?) company works with did all of the tolling stuff for the 407. Cool beans, I didn't know that. Well, I think they need to improve the technology a bit since they missed out one instance when I went on the highway! *pockets the six dollars* (Well, it's kind of moot since it's a business expense anyway.)

Something I read in the paper this morning was an entertaining article in the Toronto Star about why Estonian women were all so good looking. *oogles at the pictures* Actually, they're pretty I guess, but.. I'd rather go down and check it myself! *winks*

Finally, has anyone out there used the callback feature? That's when you call up someone and get a busy signal. You can use that feature so that when the line is freed, the company will automatically call both parties. This comes in handy when you're trying to call to some number that's usually busy. I never use it though, it costs money (95 cents I think). Well, last week sometime after I hung up the phone, it rang immediately, but was greeted by a busy signal. "Let bell notify you.." Ha ha, I guess callback isn't very useful if YOUR phone is busy all the time!

Erk, must get cleaned up..

Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 05:15:04 (UTC)

[QYV],

Check out this webpage I made.

Ok, this webpage I wish I had the ability to make.

SAucy <e-mail>

Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 15:38:07 (UTC)

Actually, girl sent me a link to that a few weeks ago. I did get to see it eventually (since she had Shockwave installed on her computer) but man, it's pretty darned cool. Reminds me of "Stick fighter" back in high school..

BTW Saucy, if you read the guidelines, to throw up a link, just put the link into the text (including the http://) and it will automatically link the link.

QYV

Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 17:31:14 (UTC)

Guidelines?!? Far too many rules for me! I got to the second one and then skipped the rest. You know, like those on-line contracts where you click to accept. Who reads those? I try to avoid reading any contracts, if at all possible. :)

BTW, do you know of any other cool sites like that?

SAucy <e-mail>

Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 17:57:47 (UTC)

Nope, no cool Shockwave sites, although I think Laz knows of a few good ones. (I think KGL knew of one or two as well.) I mentioned the Guidelines because your link doesn't work (putting a web page into the e-mail address doesn't link properly).

QYV

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