On Saturday evening, I extinguished my supply of pills. That was a cause for joy. Yeppie, freedom. Just have one thing to say... gotta love directions, especially simplistic pictorial drawings:

Anyways, not much else exciting has happened. Found a trailer that looks like it MIGHT be good. Just a note to Erik, it is from the same guys of Ninjai, the little Ninja, so don't be expecting it out any time soon... or maybe ever.
Still rolling through my classes, waiting for them to be over. 5 more weeks and then finals.
I doubt that many of my friends aren't already aware, but the USA started its attack on Falluja today. Saw some footage of bombing and such before I headed out to my classes today.
I went to the AWANA program at Countryside Bible on Sunday evening. Helped out, there was a kid who I listened to that did 2 sections and finished his book that night. His parents requested to get copies of the book in Russian and Spanish so he can say them in those languages as well (don't know who he will say them to though). Pretty bright kid, this is a 4th grader basically.
Well, that's all for now.
TUMEO.
"this medicine goes in your butt"
I'm glad my parents didn't force that much learnin on me when I was young. 2 additional languages...geez. I might let that slide of one of them is from Moscow and the other from Madrid, or something of that nature.
Posted by: HardwareGuy at November 8, 2004 07:11 PMYeah been hearing about the built up of Iraqi troops along with Marines... but dude, using CNN as your source of information??????
That movie will probably be out when I'm away and then wont be able to watch it >.< I'm gonna be so deprived....
Posted by: Jay at November 8, 2004 09:27 PMsorry, I don't know my news organizations, I picked one that had stuff.
Posted by: Jonathan at November 8, 2004 10:15 PMI can suggest some if you are interested.....
The British Broadcasting Corp (news.bbc.co.uk)is the best... the most unbiased news you can ever get.
You probably want something that's from the US so I would suggest TIME (www.time.com), although I only read stuff in www.timeasia.com for Asian news... There's also Christian Science Monitor (www.csmonitor.com).
There's also the Canadian Broadcasting Corp (www.cbc.ca/news) but only if you're interested in current from Canadian perspective.
CNN is just too biased... strong connection with the White House.
Posted by: Jay at November 8, 2004 10:55 PMUpdate already.... -.-
Posted by: Jay at November 16, 2004 09:29 PM