Currently listening to: The distant drone of my computer screen.
Mood: Wouldn't you like to know?
Hello,
This is my weblog. In this page I post what happens in my day. So, let us begin.
I woke up at thirty minutes past five this morning and looked at my calendar. It informed me that it was the first day of the month of April. Or "April Fools' Day" as some people may refer to it as. I wake up at the aforementioned time (thirty minutes past five) so I can go on the personal computer. It runs Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and Microsoft Internet Explorer. I click on the Internet Explorer (hereafter referred to as 'IE' - the initials of the words. Aren't I clever?) icon. It opens the Internet, the top tool for finding information 'online'. At that point I decide that I need a cup of tea. I go into the kitchen and set the kettle to boil. Then I discover that I have no teabags. So I decide to go without tea. I go back to my computer and discover that the IE browser is at my home page.
That was a glimpse into my fascinating life.
'Stay tuned', as they say, for more weblog entries.
"Hello! I've come to serenade you. I can't play guitar. I can't play this accordion either, but I thought it'd be less obvious."
Dylan Moran, Black Books
"Hello! I've come to serenade you. I can't play guitar. I can't play this accordion either, but I thought it'd be less obvious."
Dylan Moran, Black Books
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Mood: Wouldn't you like to know?
Hello,
This is my weblog. In this page I post what happens in my day. So, let us begin.
I woke up at thirty minutes past five this morning and looked at my calendar. It informed me that it was the first day of the month of April. Or "April Fools' Day" as some people may refer to it as. I wake up at the aforementioned time (thirty minutes past five) so I can go on the personal computer. It runs Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and Microsoft Internet Explorer. I click on the Internet Explorer (hereafter referred to as 'IE' - the initials of the words. Aren't I clever?) icon. It opens the Internet, the top tool for finding information 'online'. At that point I decide that I need a cup of tea. I go into the kitchen and set the kettle to boil. Then I discover that I have no teabags. So I decide to go without tea. I go back to my computer and discover that the IE browser is at my home page.
That was a glimpse into my fascinating life.
'Stay tuned', as they say, for more weblog entries.
Thank you and goodbye.
spanglegluppet dot com
"Hello! I've come to serenade you. I can't play guitar. I can't play this accordion either, but I thought it'd be less obvious."
Dylan Moran, Black Books
spanglegluppet dot com
"Hello! I've come to serenade you. I can't play guitar. I can't play this accordion either, but I thought it'd be less obvious."
Dylan Moran, Black Books