January 17, 2005

  • Outside it is freeze your balls off cold. I know i may have mentioned this in previous posts, and expect me to mention it again, especially when my Cali peepz call me up to tell me it was like 80 degrees by them. So. Not. Fair.


    If it gets any colder than this, they are going to find my cold frozen body in the parking lot. And then the anatomy lab can take it for the surviving med students to learn on. Maybe I will even get my own virtual autopsy! (I got 8 of 18, and I haven’t even taken anatomy yet! go team josh!)


    Maybe I can avoid cold if I dress warmer, like this dog in a coat. catchy theme too


    Tomorrow is the weekly dinner. Usually we do it on Wednesday, but for some reason, I always throw it off and we are doing it Tuesday. I am making Katsudon. Hooray! More japanese food! Maybe I will even throw all caution to the wind and cook with some Forbidden Rice! What makes it forbidden? I am ever so curious to know…


    My brother is Awesome! Look what he found for me!



    It IS a real book! I am going to find it and read it when i go home to LA. Haha…Man, the older I get, the more I regress back to my childhood. I am like a big 6 year old…with facial hair.


    last weeks winner:


    He Has The Grin Down


    It was at that moment that George and Laura’s “escorts” for the night realized that they had switched their name tags-UCLAri


    And this week






    Julie, an English Setter, sits as Midwest Airlines  CEO Tim Hoeksema announces a new program Monday, Jan. 17, 2005, in Milwaukee. The program gives pets a free round-trip ticket for every three domestic round-trip flights they take with their owners. That's more than double the going rate for most Midwest passengers, who get free round trips at 25,000 miles. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)


    Not too many easy ones on AP this week, so here you go…Ganbare, all!


    Current Standings


    YDCB-2
    AndySensei-2
    Y2KenH-4
    UCLAri-2


    -J


    Josh is crazy like a loon

Comments (1)

  • Hey Josh, that book “Cloudy with a chance of meatballs” was actually one of our favorite books in elementary school. I just assumed it was a pivotal childhood memory for everyone to know that somewhere out there, food rained from the sky.

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