Wednesday, October 22, 2003

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I guess talking about Blogs makes the ads abot Blogs. And some guy named Andrew Sullivan. Who I guess is some author. Who apparently advocates for gay rights and conservatism. Now there's an odd mix. I guess talking about Coyote Urine doesn't help get Coyote Urine ads. Which is good, because who wants Coyote Urine ads?

My friend (and this blog's supposed sole reader) Kevin made what I consider to be a rather astute observation yesterday... Working at a grocery store is supposed to be a transitional job. He's right. If you're making a career out of working at a grocery store, or worse yet, working there part time and demanding benefits, well, that's sort of pathetic. And at the very least, it's also not living up to your potential. Unless you are still in high school, then it's a perfect stepping stone and opportunity to improve your people skills. But if you've been working at a grocery store for 20 years and you're not a manager? Well, your career path is a little screwed up.

Lori Doolittle found another cat last night. Well, kitten actually. Very tiny. Almost fits entirely in the palm of my hand. It was caked in mud and after washing it, we realized also that fleas were biting it to death. No wonder it was crying so much. But it's very small. We drowned most of the fleas and flea shampoo made for kittens will take care of the rest of them tonight. Once cleaned up, it's a very neat looking tiny little cat. It's like a cat, only in miniature. She's instant messaging me right now to say she might have already found it a home.

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