What I Thought In January 2003

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(01-31) I think the only difference between waiting until the last minute to do things in college and waiting until the last minute to do things in the real world is that in college, you seem to always pull it off.

(01-30) I think it has been pointed out to me that I can now run for Congress, so be looking for an important announcement sometime soon...

(01-30) I think woohoo! My car insurance is coming way down as of today! Getting old isn't always a bad thing...

(01-28) I think it'd be really hard to go to Subway and eat without thumbs.

(01-27) I think a really cool idea for a website would be one where people who have seen a particular movie in the theater can submit their opinions on when is a good time to take a bathroom break during the movie. This would help small-bladdered people to not miss important/exciting parts of movies, and perhaps also allow them to miss boring or bad parts of movies.

(01-25) I think I knew the basketball team's season was over when they were ranked #1. High rankings are never good things for Alabama teams in any sport.

(01-24) I think the fact that I'm going to Minneapolis and won't be seeing a Vikings game really stinks.

(01-23) I think you've got to love Birmingham weather. On Tuesday, the high was in the 60s. This morning on my way to work, there were snow flurries and a wind-chill factor of -17.

(01-21) I think it's so cool to finally have a real desk at home! The six-foot plastic table from Sam's served me well, I must say, but this is pretty sweet. Although I must admit, I discovered that they sell cubicle walls at Office Max, and the temptation to make myself a little cubicle here in our extra bedroom was there...

(01-18) I think I just got back from seeing The Two Towers, and let me just say, WOW.

(01-14) I think I'd like to point out that there are no less than two different 2003 Johnny Depp calendars available on the internet. One has to assume that at least one copy of each has been bought, so one can further surmise that the end of the world can't be far off.

(01-14) I think some people don't find things like "Oops, I must've deleted your user ID" as funny as I do.

(01-14) I think Tammy's not going to believe me when I tell her that my doctor said I have a serious Mountain Dew deficiency.

(01-13) I think if I set my watch and the clock in my car back 10 minutes, I wouldn't ever be late for work.

(01-10) I think I'd like to point out that the "Chicks Who Visited Us" listing on the 1122 part of the website has been viewed 96 times today. The virtual tour of the 1122 apartment has been viewed 106 times. But the best stat of all is the over 46,000 hits on our site today. Yesterday, there were just under 4,000. Thanks, Mountainwings!

(01-08) I think it makes me laugh that my email program (Eudora) just told me that an email I was sending to Brandon would offend the average reader, and that I might want to tone it down. Apparently I used the word "crap" too many times.

(01-08) I think the fact that there are remote controls for gas fireplaces makes me just a little bit sad.

(01-07) I just got some spam that said it was from "CEO of Wal-Mart", asking me to join in on a new business opportunity. They've really pushed past that line of believability lately. Do they really think I'm dumb enough to believe that the CEO of Wal-Mart would send some random person whose e-mail address is spamboy@yahoo.com top-secret information on an incredible new investment? Worse yet, do they think I'm going to believe that the CEO of Wal-Mart actually has his email say that's it's from "CEO of Wal-Mart"? Give the people some credit, you stupid spammers...

(01-03) I think victory is mine! All of the blinds are finally up in our house!