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Wednesday April 14 2004. STUPID DUMB.
  On Friday, Stupid Dumb Yahoo stock went up 8 points. On Thursday, I was gonna buy 100 shares. Stupid Dumb Glenn.
WITHOUT A DOUBT. JERKY. CAT NAME.

  Spam Email Subject Line Of The Week:
  "Lebanon cranky!"

  Since January 1st, I've lost 17 pounds. My secret diet? Beef jerky for lunch.   After careful consideration and lengthy planning, I have decided on a name for my future cat.
  I'm naming him Doug.
REALLY. ACCESS.

  An odd thing has happened on the way to my carefree freelance days: I'm working harder than I have in years. Seriously. Setting up a small business is a royal pain in the neck and I never realized how dependant businesses are on other businesses (and their freakin' charges and fees) and what it takes to get something off the ground.
  Believe it or not, I've been stressed lately. When's the last time that happened?

  For the past week, I've been trying to set up an email interview with the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center. He's a pretty big honcho and does a lot of sound bites for CNN, ABC, The Washington Post, etc. I wanted an interview for my Suite101.com site, but no luck. Looks like he's too busy for a little guy like me.
WATCH THAT CIGAR.  Cat Names, Without A Doubt, Really, Watch That Cigar, Jerky, Bark Park, Stupid Dumb, Access, and Scandal.


Fidel Castro Origami.

SCANDAL. BARK PARK.
  I think I've scared off the ol' Barney with my posting of his Vegas Show Scandal emails last Friday. I think I'm officially banned from the email distribution list.
  Barney, oh Barney! I miss your emails!
  Last Thursday I watched the San Diego Padres home opener from their new ballpark, Petco Park (a.k.a., The Litter Box, Animal House, Bark Park, Hamster Alley, etc.) and it was weird watching a ballgame there. I grew up with the Padres playing at Qualcomm (a.k.a., San Diego Stadium, Murphy Field, The Cement Factory, Ick-This-Is-Your-Stadium?, etc.) and I've known nothing else. All of my memories are at Qualcomm.
  But as I was watching on Thursday, I fell in love with Petco (the stadium, not the company). It's quirky. It's beautiful. It's perfect. It's baseball.
  I have to be there this year.
     

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