08 February 2007

I kinda forget about this blog...

So, I just got done watching American Idol and checking my bank account online (both terribly depressing activities) and for some reason, I remembered good ole #10 Canterbury Road. From the date on the late post, maybe I'm not the only one who sporadically checks this thing??

I did get a chance to read over some of the more recent posts and remember why, after seven years, I wish I could hang out with you guys sometime to discuss anything from politics to religion to Monty Python and then watch Zach do inappropriate things with the vacuum. Good Memories...still.

OK, I'm gonna have to agree with Ryan that The Office will rock your face off. It's brilliant. I'm also gonna have to agree that TV watching in general is much sweeter when you can fast forward the commercials. DVR: it's straight from heaven.

As for me in the last few months, I've just been working like another normal, boring grown-up. Although, in my job, I have multiple opportunities to look at various types of kiddie porn, hang out with rapists and drug dealers, and handle all kinds of baby momma drama. This lawyering stuff is a lot of work, but boring it is not.

I'm still living in St. Louis. Yesterday, it warmed up to 32. Did I say St. Louis? I meant the friggin north pole. How do people from up north do this every winter?

1 Comments:

At 3:02 AM, Blogger Zack said...

The funny thing is, from time to time over the years, I have suddenly thought of funnier, more inappropriate things I could have done with that vacuum. They always pop into my head randomly, usuall at times where it would be inappropriate to laugh outloud. Had I a vacuum, and all of you in the spacious room on "they guys floor" (thanks Greg) I could show you a good time. Okay, that came out sounding really inappropriate, more so than I intended. But, what's already typed might as well stay typed. I am already actively engaged in a psychological analysis of what my unconscious blurted out before my ego could stop it.

Thanks for reminding us of enjoyable moments, Julie. Hope all who think to read this at some point over the next few months are well.

 

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