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12/18/2002 entry: "I took the first bus"

BOOOOORED. And SLEEEEPY.

Tonight, I decided I have to work on the next apron. Get it done by tomorrow afternoon at the latest. Then I'll have four of them done... well, almost done. I have to resize them and save them on zip disks. But yeah. I hope I did them right :\

Well crikey. I just left Michelle a message on the IM, and she must have gotten kicked off or something cause she's offline now. Damn. And last night, I was trying to talk to Chris and he had to reboot and never came back. I seem to be cursing people's computers. I'm terribly sorry.

AUDREY HEPBURN! Jesus H. Christ.

So this morning, I woke up to "Win Ben Stein's Money" and they asked the question, "Who starred as Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady"? The contestant guessed Elizabeth Taylor, but that was wrong. And as it usually happens, they did not reveal the correct answer. So it's been bugging me ALL day. I knew that I knew who it was, but I couldn't think of her name. I kept thinking of Katherine Hepburn but I knew that wasn't right. It's AUDREY Hepburn. Not Katherine. Fuck.

I'm kind of hungry. I guess I can have one of my snacks. I only have like an hour left, so that's good. I think a bathroom break may also be necessary before I leave.

1 hours = 60 minutes = 3600 seconds.

That's not really a lot of seconds, if you think about it.

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And you know, if there are 3600 seconds in an hour, that means there are 3600 x 24 seconds in a day, which is... 86,400.

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I knew it was something like that, because in a Les Savy Fav song, they say "Can you feel it slip away, 80,000 every day". They're close.

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I used to count down seconds when I was waiting for stuff. Or count up, if I didn't know how much time the waiting would take. Like waiting for my mom to come out of the grocery store. It just helps pass the time, you know?

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I don't remember how high I ever got. But I wonder, if doing that maybe helped me be good with numbers? I mean, I've always been good in math. And I have this uncanny ability to remember phone numbers, even ones I haven't used in a long time.

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597-5168

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388-1824

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387-8841

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Yeah.

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Okay, I think that's enough of that. Here's to.. umm.. trying not to be bored.

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