Archive for October, 2005

What’s Up With The Apostrophe?

I’ve seen a lot of people calling today Hallowe’en. I’ve been around the sun forty times now and this is the first year I have seen people use the apostrophe. What gives? Is this the new X-Mas?

From Self Promotion Department
I wish I was this clever

(snapped by my camera phone in the bathroom of East Side Lounge)

Holy fuck I need to get some photo editing skills. My pictures are all too damn dark (btw, when I used the cheesy flash on my camera phone it completely washed out the text)

Off The Grid Saturday
I stumbled upon FAB’s sticker while participating in a pub crawl through East Atlanta Friday night. The crawl went down like this… home (1 beer) -> Flatiron (2 beers) -> EARL (1 beer) -> East Side Lounge (1 beer) -> Mary’s (1 beer) -> Gravity Pub (3 beers — I think).

As you can imagine I wasn’t feeling very chipper when I woke up on Saturday, so I decided to spend the day on the couch. The other plan in place was to be ‘off my grid.’ I answered no phone calls, didn’t watch the GA/FL game (although I did watch a lot of previously-recorded tv), napped, ate, and napped again. I finally got off my ass and showered at 5pm.

Jesus Fucking Christ! Who Are These Kids?
During the pub crawl my friend Bill gave me a ticket to Saturday night’s Thrashers game.

My plan was to exercise my Marta Pass and take Marta to Philips Arena. However, with the weather being so beautiful on Saturday I decided to walk from the Inman Marta station to Philips Arena. I really needed the exercise; the 2.9 mile walk took me approximately fifty minutes. It made those jumbo beers go down so much easier.

When I made it into CNN Center I was overwhelmed with the number of kids dressed in brightly colored shirts (I saw these kids riding Marta on Friday as well). I found out that these kids were all a part of some huge convention called the National Catholic Youth Conference. Mmmmm Catholic school girls….

Oh, the game was a blast eventhough the Thrashers lost 3-2.

Sunday Is A Hashing Day
With no Falcons or Jets game on the tube I decided to get out for some more activity yesterday. My drug of choice was the Black Sheep Hash. While I thoroughly enjoyed the trail, I had a encounter with a briar (I think you can see who won)

Since that was the worst injury I suffered things weren’t too bad.

Oh Yeah, How Could I Forget?
IT’S GREAT TO BE A FLORIDA GATOR! WooHoo!!! I know that Georgia was playing with a backup quaterback, but a win’s a win! WooHoo!!!

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - seemed like a long weekend, that makes me happy!
Current Music - Sirius Satellite Radio, channel 26 playing The Velvet Underground — “Femme Fatale”
Website Of The Day - The intro cartoon was taken from Toothpaste For Dinner.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Exercise (b)Log - walking Saturday, hashing Sunday

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

North On The South Rail

We were all treated to another wrong-way Marta ride today. My northbound train rode the southbound rail between Arts Center and Lindbergh. We were even given the extra bonus of travelling on the middle rail near Lindbergh while getting passed by another northbound train. How special.

Two Degrees Of Chillification
After a discussion at George’s Wednesday night about the upcoming house heating season I decided to drop the (already confused) thermostat a few extra degrees. I don’t mind putting on a sweater in order to save a couple of hundred dollars this winter. Also, this money can be put toward something more enjoyable such as my new iPod or PSP, or whatever…

Twas The Night Before The End Of Daylight Savings
Hey kids (except those in Arizona and the Eastern Time Zone portion of Indiana) don’t forget to set your clocks back this weekend. And, as all the safety experts suggest, now is a good time to check/replace the batteries in you smoke detectors. You do have smoke detectors, don’t you?

Tripped Up By A Travel Question
Me and the boys were kicking some ass at trivia last night. Had I been more forceful on my opinion that Andy Warhol designed the Rolling Stones tongue logo we would have been perfect going into Round 6. Then the wheels came off the cart. We missed a question about television (I didn’t like the wording of the question — “Which action drama requires the cast to have their hair trimmed every five days?”) and a travel question — “Which city is further from New York, Paris of Los Angeles?”. Going into the final question we were in second place, behind the first place team by five points.

The final question had something to do with putting the movies “Traffic”, “The Insider”, “Gangs of New York”, and “Moulin Rouge” in order of release. Since we argued about the release date for each movie, I strongly suggested that we be zero points. We did. Unfortunately some team got the answer right and leapfrogged us. As a result we finished in third.

Off to a meeting…

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - happy for all the wrong reasons
Current Music - none, Call For Help is on the tv in the background (this happens when I am late)
Website Of The Day - The Triangle Poster and Printing Co. has a page with really cool posters they have created. Click on the thumbnails and have fun wasting time on the last Friday of October.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - none, day off

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

And People Wonder Why I Lack Confidence

Like I Need More People Telling Me I Am Worthless?
Here is the result when I asked how much my blog was worth…


My blog is worth $0.00.
How much is your blog worth?

Making Room For Turkey
Normally I sign up for the annual Atlanta Half Marathon some time in August, when the weather is nice and warm. When Thanksgiving rolls around I usually curse the colder weather and wonder what I was thinking a few months prior. This year I tried something new. I signed up for the half marathon yesterday, when the weather was a bit chillier than it was two months ago. I fully expect to damn the cold come Thanksgiving, but at least the temperature differential won’t be as great.

I Still Have My Ikea Virginity
The other night I nearly ventured to the land of swedish meatballs and lingonberry desserts, aka Ikea. Unfortunately I decided that I will still not up to the task. And after finding out that they are having a furniture sale (15% off) this weekend, I am most definitely going to wait for a while.

This Is So Fantabulicious!!!
I read a hilarious article yesterday about how encyclopedias and dictionaries insert fake entries in their publications in an attempt to catch people copying their content. Brilliant! For all these years people have made fun of the word nerds and in return they have secretly been fighting back.

Just in case you didn’t know, “esquivalience” is not a real word and I will be challenging you if you attempt to play it in a game of Scrabble.

Back On The Trivia Bandwagon
I’ll be flaunting my massive noggin tonight at Smith’s Olde Bar for trivia. This won’t be with my usual cast of characters, Meet The Hashers. Instead I’ll be playing with another group of hashers. The real downside for me is that the game starts at 9pm; looks like another late night…

Get Ready Cubs Fans, You’re Up Next
Last year the Boston Red Sox. This year the Chicago White Sox. I think there is a definite pattern in place…

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - fairly pleased
Current Music - Dave’s iPAQ podcast #38
Website Of The Day - I stumbled across this site yesterday. I especially love the collection of pictures from film found in old cameras.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - running, approximately 5 miles

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

Not Intended For Residents Of Texas Or Massachusetts

Today’s title is stolen from one of those cheesy commercials seen on G4. The commercial is for some college that will supposedly get me into to the gaming industry. “Can you believe we get paid to play video games?” states the ad. No, I really can’t believe it…

Retribution!
Here is the final score from last night’s Atlanta / New York hockey game

Atlanta Thrashers 3
New York Islanders 4

Okay, I actually like the Thrashers but for the same reasons that I continue my allegiance to the Mets and Jets, I am still an Islanders fan.

Up All Night, Sleep All Day
These colder mornings combined with my comfortable bed (yes, I slept in my bed last night; well, once I woke up on the couch at 2:30am) made it too easy to sleep in this morning.

Sleeping later meant that I had to drive in to work today. Timing will be everything for me tonight so that I can make it to George’s in time to run with the group, therefore Marta was not a viable option. (note: I still want to ride Marta daily, but I just can’t put my full trust in it yet) Of course driving meant traffic, traffic meant a bit of road rage. Maybe I will learn…

Got Reality?
One of my favorite tv shows on the satellite airwaves these days is Comedy Central’s Drawn Together. If you’ve not heard of it before, it’s an animated reality show starring cartoon characters from different genres. Much like South Park nothing is sacred so the easily offended should avoid it, but those of you who like no-holds-barred tv should check it out. Tonight’s episode is the second episode of Season Two, and if you want to catch up, the dvd of Season One is readily available.

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - road raging
Current Music - nothing right now, Call For Help is on in the background
Website Of The Day - Want to see if you can replicate a meal at one of your favorite restaurants? Try CopyKat to see if they have figured it out already.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - 45 minutes on my bike on the trainer

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

V Is For Vinny — Who Led The Jets To Victory!!! Ugh!

J-E-T-S! JETS! JETS! JETS!
With all of the recapping of the Rock And Reel Festival I forgot to mention my prediction for the Monday night Jets / Falcons game. Of course you knew I was rooting for the Jets, right?

Fuck That Was Ugly
Yeah, the Jets lost. Don’t worry about me, I was born disappointed.

Much Like Its Owner, My Thermostat Is Retarded
Tis the time of year that my thermostat gets confused. It doesn’t know when the heat should kick in or when the ac is more appropriate. Consequently, I am either hot or cold depending on the outside temperature. I’d read the manual, but by the time I finish reading it we’ll be out of this season.

Driving Mr. Lazy
On a rare (and more frustrating than anticipated) drive into work this morning I passed Joe’s Coffee. I miss my routine of stopping in, saying good morning to Ellen, and having some coffee on the drive in.

The reason that I drove in today was that I just couldn’t get out of bed this morning. I think that getting home at 1am from the game, and it being so cold in the house might have something to do with that.

The reason that I couldn’t stop in for a cup of coffee was because I was running so late.

From The C To The D
Only five releases show up on the list of new releases. Of those I really only recognize three, Fiery Furnaces, Tom Vek and Rogue Wave.

I’ll immediately have to nix the Tom Vek since I can’t stand the only song I hear on Sirius.

Of the other two I think that I like the Fiery Furnaces over Rogue Wave. Therefore, today’s recommendation is “Rehearsing My Choir” by the Fiery Furnaces.

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - tired
Current Music - Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 26 playing — “” (oops!)
Website Of The Day - I’m too tired to find the other link I had set up for today, so I’ll give you the address of Another White Paul here in the ATL. His name is Paul Stamatiou and he is a nineteen-year-old punk1 attending the Ga Tech. I don’t know this kid, but his blog seems pretty readworthy.

1: All people under the age of twenty are heretofore known as “punks.”

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - off day yesterday

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

It’s Long, And It Could Have Been A Lot Longer

As you can image I spent a good part of my weekend over at East Decatur Station for the Paste Rock And Reel festival that I’ve pimped for weeks.

Rock
I’ll be honest, I hadn’t heard of most of the bands on the schedule. For that reason I think I stuck with the known goods. It’s not that I am not open to learning about unknown bands, but trying to juggle my weekend schedule with the festival’s didn’t allow me to do much blind listening.

On Saturday I saw Over The Rhine and Low on the Main Stage. Each show was enjoyable in its own right. However, if Atlanta concertgoers would SHUT THE FUCK UP WHILE THE BAND IS PLAYING, they would have been better. The biggest problem for me that night was that I seemed incapable of reading the schedule properly and missed some of the songs in each set.

On Sunday my appearance on Sunday night was to see A Fir-Ju Well (have I ever mentioned I don’t care for their website?). If you’ve read this space before you probably know that I have seen these guys often in the last six months. On Sunday they put on a really good forty-minute set (their alotted time, so no complaints here), the band was charged up and loud.

Reel
The scheduling of the films never quite worked for me. I sat in on one two-hour short-film session that I enjoyed. Of the films I saw in that session, a movie called “I Killed Zoe Day” was the best (imho). The story line was based around two guys who try to piece together the accounts of the previous night when they awake in a strange apartment and find pop star Zoe Day dead on the floor.

On Sunday night I saw a really good, but heartwrenching, film called “Most” which apparently is Polish for “bridge”. The story is about a man and his son. If I went into the plot I’d give away the entire film. I suggest you head to the website, I think that they have a trailer there. The oddity about this film is that it was written and created by American artists, but filmed in Prague. The actors are from the Czech Republic and all of the dialog is in Polish. The movie was shown with English subtitles.

And More!
I ran into an old friend of mine at the festival. She uttered the best line I have heard about myself in some time. She described me as “looking good on paper.” Brilliant! Fucking brilliant! With that comment I also came to the realization that I have lost what little ability I had to meet women. Single ladies of Atlanta rejoice! I’ve got no game.

In a more uplifting meetup, I also ran into fellow blogger Andisheh (aka “Andy”) Nouraee. Andy writes for the Creative Loafing, blogs/podcasts on My ‘Lanta (psst we need a new podcast guys) and also contributes to my Moonlighting Blog. He was trying to pull an All-Marta Day on Saturday. I ran into him upon his exit of the festival as he was headed to Little Five to see the parade, and then returning for the Saturday night festivities. Being a Marta veteran of three months, I wished him luck. Since I never ran into him again all weekend, I am not sure he had success.

Apparently if you want to eat Famous Dave’s bbq you’d better do so on Saturday. I was a bit disappointed when I arrived at the festival on Sunday and one of the two food options had abandoned. Seeing how I had eaten a gyro and some fries the night before, I really didn’t want a repeat dinner on Sunday. Don’t worry, I did manage to find food, it just happened post-festival. My Sunday night dinner wound up being salad and a slice at Grant Central East. Yum!

What Am I Missing Here?
There’s a commercial on tv that I just don’t get. It’s a commercial for State Farm insurance, which probably explains it, but let me know if I am off kilter on this.

In the commercial a woman drives over her husband’s foot while backing out of their driveway. The couple has some witty banter, and in the end cannot decide whether they should file a claim against their homeowner policy or their auto coverage policy.

File a claim? Huh? What the fuck ever happened to going to the hospital and using your medical coverage. Maybe I shouldn’t make the assumption that they have medical coverage, but it’s not like this Lovely American Couple appears out of work and destitute.

Seriously, am I off the mark on this?

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - cold
Current Music - Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 26 playing Belle & Sebastian — “The Stars Of Track And Field”
Website Of The Day - As I hurtle toward my second anniversary of being alone I take an unusual pleasure of reading other couples breakup letters at e-closure.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - approximately nine miles of running

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

Running On Empty

Target Thinks Milk Is Gas
The other day I went into the new Supa Dupa Target near the office to get some groceries for my office. One of the things I went to pick up was milk. As far as I remember milk has always been one price whether you were buying skim, 2%, or whole. This time when I went to get my whole milk (I gave up buying lesser milk years ago) it cost twenty cents more than skim, and ten cents more than 2%. What gives? Why this gasoline pricing structure for milk? If anything shouldn’t it go the other way since it requires more work to remove the milk fat?

Some Countries Understand Their Politicians Better Than We Do
This picture is from a map of India hanging in a co-workers office. Yes, it’s a juvenille joke. I thought that we agreed yesterday that I was still a child. (btw- the picture looked a lot better before squeezing it down to fit in this Blogger template)

Who says that I use my technology for evil instead of good?

Publix, Where Shopping Was A Pleasure
Huh? When did that happen? My company moves away from Buford Highway and the Publix on Buford Highway closes. Wow, now that’s some economic impact!

Seriously, the closing of the Publix on Buford Highway (a couple miles north of North Druid Hills) confuses me. Many of the residents in the surrounding apartment complexes must have shopped there. There were always people crossing Buford Highway going to that shopping center.

If for some reason you find yourself in that neighborhood with a hankering for food, may I suggest eating at Abbay (Ethiopian), Panahar (Bangladishi), or Machu Picchu (Peruvian)? I have rarely been disappointed by these restaurants. I would have eaten at one of them last night, but I had to save my appetite because last night was the monthly hashers wine-drinking dinner party, Last night’s addition was brilliantly hosted by my friend Karyn.

If You Don’t Know What I Am Doing This Weekend, You Haven’t Been Reading
Paste Rock And Reel Festival. However, my dance card for tonight still remains empty.

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - confused
Current Music - Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 26 playing Idlewild — “Love Steals Us From Loneliness”
Website Of The Day - I love reading how people hack their toys. One of my favorite sites for hacking is aptly named Hack A Day.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - nothing

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

Clothes, Cars, And Casual Sex

Two out of those three are referenced in today’s blog entry. You can stop reading now if you only want to read about casual sex.

Dressing By The Numbers
I am a bad dresser. It’s not that my fashion sense is skewed (although that could be another reason for my inability to attract women), but rather this is the time of year that I don’t know how to dress.

Will it be cold? Do I need a jacket? What about tonight? Are shorts going to be alright, or should I wear jeans? What about sleeves? Short or long? Who. The. Fuck. Knows?

I need Garanimals for weather, Weathanimals?

You know how you buy a sleeping bag, three-season or four? That’s how I want my clothing to be labelled.

“This shirt will keep Paulie comfortable in temperatures between 60 and 75 inclusive. Any temperature below 60, it should be paired with this jacket (which looks smashing with any shirt in Color Categories 4, 5, and 6) which is good down to 40 degrees.”

This weekend the weatherman is predicting that a cold front will pass through Atlanta. I will be attending the Paste Rock And Reel Festival. I guess I’ll be easily identified a they guy shivering from being underdressed, sweating from being overdressed, or both.

The Robinsons
I am telling you that I love the BBC’s show The Robinsons. In last week’s episode Ed (Martin Freeman) attempts to get back into the dating scene. He tries everything, single’s bars, online dating, consulting a womanizing cousin, and going out with someone he knew from childhood. Hmmm, why does this plot sound sooo familiar? I wonder…

Run Like I’ve Never Run Before
That would be the description of my running last night, like I’ve never run before. I would have beaten that old woman with the walker back into George’s, but I am too polite a gentleman and believe that woman should always enter first.

While You’re Down There, Check The Oil Too
The Jackmobile is at the auto-vet today. It’s time for his 45,000 mile checkup. Eventhough I am still trying to be a loyal Marta commuter I have to keep the old auto in tip-top shape for those days when Marta stumbles (see also yesterday’s blog entry).

With two exceptions I really like my car. First, could someone tell me why everything on the dashboard illuminates at night, except for the clock? When I drive at night I have no idea what time it is until I drive under a street lamp and can get a quick glimpse at the time. This is frustrating! The second annoyance is my trunk. Which rocket scientist at Honda thought that it was ok to allow the trunk lid to drip into the trunk cavity when you open it in the rain? Seriously, this is how the trunk is designed! The two bottom corners of the trunk drip straight into the trunk cavity when it is opened. Me, the owner, must take special care not to put anything of value in those two spots when it rains, else whatever is there will be ruined. Umm, this is what the kids call “effen stupid.”

Sadly today’s visit is going to cost me about $200. I know, that’s a lot cheaper than buying a new car, but that’s $50 less than one of these…

or half the price of one of these…

Yes, I am still a child. That’s what being forty, never married, and no children begets.

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - except for that running thing, not bad
Current Music - Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 26 playing Ween — “Gabrielle”
Website Of The Day - Here’s an article that I will read once this entry is posted, 16 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog. Btw- How did you get here?

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - “running” approximately for 50 minutes

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

Wasted Day And Wasted Night

The puffy eyelid remains today. It’s not very noticable, but is evident when I close my eyes. I wish I could go for a while without having ’something else’ to deal with. I slept the majority of the day. Consequently, yesterday’s day off from work was fairly useless.

Marta, Sometimes You Frustrata Me
I drove into work today. Oh, I tried to ride Marta. I can easily forgive Marta for their temporary stoppage because of the ass munch who jumped the tracks Monday.

Today it’s all on Marta’s shoulders. I was able to wedge myself onto a westbound train, only to be informed that the train was broken down. The next train to come down the line (the eastbound line because of the breakdown) was half as long as the one that we just abandoned. After failing board that train I walked back to my car and drove in to work.

I’ve got nothing else today, and I am really sleepy so I think that I’ll be shuffling off to the coffee machine.

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - sleepy from the Benadryl
Current Music - Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 26 playing Superchunk — “Cool”
Website Of The Day - Learn more about buying organic at the Organic Consumers Association

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Weekends’s Exercise (b)Log - none

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

And I Was Worried About Getting Exercise

Look Motherfucker, If You Want To Die, Do It Alone!
Okay, it turned out to be a mixed blessing for me. I needed exercise, and this asshole needed to try and kill himself. When my train made it into the Five Points station we were informed that there would be no eastbound train service and that we would get on a shuttle bus instead. When I saw the clusterfuck that was the wait to get on the bus, I decided to walk. My walk took me approximately one hour (Five Points to Candler Park). The irony in the whole situation was that I thought about parking at Inman Park yesterday because of the New Pornographers’ concert, but decided not to do so.

Look (Literal) Motherfucker, Time To Keep That In Your Pants!
Some of my friends are pregnant this year, all for the first time. For them I am very happy.

This article talks about an Arkansas woman, Micehelle Duggar, who has just delivered her sixtienth child. And, her and her husband Jim Bob (I did mention they were from Arkansas) plan to have more! Come on people, this planet is sufficiently populated, let’s be serious here! As if this blatant abuse of “free love” wasn’t enough, the parents have annoyingly named each child with a name starting with the letter “J”. What’s the next name on the list, Jesus Fucking Christ?

The Eye’s Got It
And I’m not sure what it is. I find that as I grow older I encounter new and strange things happening to me almost daily. Today’s ailment is a puffy and irritated left eyelid. I can open my eye, but it’s clearly obvious that it doesn’t open to the same degree as my right eye. Great, just what I need, to look even more hideous. This has never happened to me before, so I don’t know what the fuck to do. Go see a doctor? Sure that sounds like the right thing, but when was the last time you were able to see your doctor without an appointment?

I wonder what time that Marta train will be headed down the tracks today?

I’ve Looked Over CD Releases And What Did I See?
Not a whole hell of a lot. Depeche Mode has a new one out. Huh, did I just really type that Depeche Mode has a new CD release? Has Dave Gahan finally kicked the junk?

Hmmm, had I done a little advance research I could have found out more about this. According to the DM website Dave was doing radio spots, lookie here

Tomorrow, October 5th, Dave will be phoning into the following stations:
2:45pm - 2:55pm WNNX - Atlanta

Yep, our own New Rock Monster 99x (tongue was planted firmly in cheek) was one of the lucky stations to receive a call from Dave.

And now for some ideas stolen from LiveJournal…
Current Mood - left eyelid puffy, I am bothered by this so I am staying home
Current Music - Whatever is playing on the only Atlanta FM station to which I will listen, Album 88. (btw- more on them tomorrow)
Website Of The Day - I don’t really understand the Beer Church yet, but if there is anything that can get be to Believe (other than a sexy woman that is) it’s beer.

If you ever want a quick glance of the sites I’ve picked for my Websites Of The Day, you can check them out on del.icio.us, my user name is InsideThePerimeter (go figure), and they are all tagged as “blogged.”

Yesterday’s Exercise (b)Log - walk from Five Points to Candler Park

Cheers!
Paulie [eatl/ga]

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