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Friday, January 09, 2004
Since I have nothing else to talk about except how cold I am, I'm going to list all of the things that I got for Christmas from Amazon in the last few days (courtesy of my beautiful aunt, Miz Tante Joan):

Books:
  • Stephen King's The Dark Tower: A Concordance, Vol. 1, Robin Furth
  • Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, Cory Doctorow
  • The Knitter's Book of Finishing Techniques, Nancie M. Wiseman
  • Wolves of the Calla, Stephen King
  • Elfquest Archives: Vol 1, Richard & Wendy Pini

    CDs:
  • Hairspray (2002 Original Broadway Cast), Marc Shaiman
  • Shut Up You Fucking Baby, David Cross

    DVD/Videos:
  • Mother Goose Rock N' Rhyme
  • Best of the Muppet Show - Elton John, Julie Andrews, Gene Kelly
  • Run Ronnie Run!
  • Mr Show Season 3 (not arrived yet, should be here tomorrow)
  • SPORTS NIGHT THE COMPLETE SERIES!!!!

    My plan is to finish Wolves, finally-- yes I've been reading it for months but that was the crappy version I downloaded on my computer which was really hard to read although I did manage to get 388 pages in before getting frustrated and quitting-- and bring Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom to Disney World with me in 10 days. I started reading it on the computer in Disney World last year, but, like I said, it's no fun reading books on a computer. You know it's not if you've ever tried it.

    There, I talked about something besides how cold I am, typing with my frozen, frozen fingers.