Dude, this is SO sick! She had it in her mouth! I think I might hurl.
And, oh shit. Someone shut this man up. What about people like me who aren't spammers but send way more than a few e-mails a day? No thanks, Mr. Gates.
Sorry, but the news is crazy today. Congratulations Maria!
Posted by kristen at March 5, 2004 12:03 PM | TrackBackOh ick. WHY did I look at this even though I'm just about to eat lunch?
Posted by: julia at March 5, 2004 12:13 PMhmm...it looks like someone is trying to copy me. ;)
Posted by: jenny at March 5, 2004 01:26 PMi didn't even look, just in case it wasn't work safe. :)
Posted by: tanya at March 5, 2004 02:38 PMOh- it's work safe. It's from CNN. And Jenny, I am NOT copying. I read the news every day and can comment on it too. :-P
Posted by: Kristen at March 5, 2004 02:43 PMIck!!! Although not as "Ick" as the thought I had of what was being referred to. I was a bit scared to click the link.
Also, would someone please remind Bill we pay for e-mail "stamps" already. A little thing called internet service. Unless all this time that bill I pay every month is some sort of undisclosed donation. What a freak!
Good point.
Posted by: Kristen at March 5, 2004 03:01 PMi love it when urban legends become real. but frankly, i couldn't even see the thing in the salad.
my favorite food urban legend is a really gross one that originated about a burger king in FL and has to do with AIDS. if you know what i'm talkin' 'bout, 'nuf said. :)
Posted by: tanya at March 5, 2004 04:25 PMShut that man up? You can't talk about my uncle Bill like that. He's a very nice, and very rich nerd-man.
Sincerely,
Brendan Gates
. . . also, I did not click on that first link, but I'll throw out a "grody" so that I fit in with the rest of the postings in this thread . . .
Posted by: Brendan at March 9, 2004 01:17 PM