Archive for March, 2005

Maybe I’m not claustrophobic

Friday, March 25th, 2005

For years I’ve been saying that I’m claustrophobic. Today, while lying in the tanning bed it hit me - if I’m so claustrophobic how come I’ve never gotten upset while tanning? Tanning beds are basically shaped like a coffin - the top is about 6 inches from my nose and there is about a two [...]

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

No, this isn’t a post about Maggie - though I could easily adapt it to that. I just finished reading the above title by Mark Haddon and I have to say that I’m not exactly sure what I think of it. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” is a story from the [...]

My Own Place

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005

It’s truly amazing whenever I get Clint to go along with something. He’s fairly stubborn and usually just ignores any request - like the time I insisted I would only answer to the name Rusty Shackleford. So I’m quite surprised to be writing my first post for my own separate blog. Last night I told [...]

Is there such a thing as too much music?

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

This is a common problem. I sit in front of my computer trying to find something to listen to for what seems like hours. I’ve got plenty of music on iTunes, at present, I could listen to music for over 8 days and never listen to the same thing twice (except for all 17 versions [...]

Butters

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

Butters “Captain Chaos” Dickens 2004 - 2005
Earlier this week, a tragedy occured. Not a tragedy on the scale of loosing a child (which also happened in my family this week), but a tragedy nonetheless. It may be hard for some to understand why loosing a pet is so upsetting, but let me try to explain. [...]