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Sunday, January 15, 2006

heavy, heavy...

complete waste of a day. i spent quite a lot of it sleeping or chilling at the canteen, or just milling.

i got an email this morning informing me that due to my exemption from guarding (valid until the 4th of feb), i've got three days of kitchen duty instead. yay! i've decided that i'm only going to speak in afrikaans.

spent an hour walking around bnei brak (ultra-orthodox area), that made me sad for people like that, who treat judaism as a punishment. i just saw unhappy face after unhappy face. i did score a really decent umbrella (black, in need of a bright orange smiley face) for NIS 17 (a nice, round number), and discovered that the mp3 player i wanted is unavailable.

did my monthly shopping on the way back, felt a bit crap, so i slept for a while.

i've decided to make another doomed attempt (what motivation!) at not smoking. or not smoking too much. or something. i don't even wonder about how that makes me feel.

anyways, i've found something hilarious: Chuck Norris Facts

(quote: Chuck Norris and Mr. T walked into a bar. The bar was instantly destroyed, as that level of awesome cannot be contained in one building.)

and i had to copy a post from slashdot:
The space elevator seems okay, but I'm putting my money on the space catapult. The one downside is the giant net you need to catch the 'passangers'.

The one downside is the giant net you need to catch the 'passangers'
I think you misspelled 'chunks of frozen, red slush'.

erm. my day sucked, really. tomorrow i think it might get a bit more interesting: teaching the scout c and c++... and maybe at some point we'll both move on to windows api. hopefully.

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