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Evil Feevil's Lair
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
06:57 p.m.
Holy handlebars, I haven't updated this thing in forever. Or my website either. Well that's about to change because I just spent a freaking hour and a half updating my site, just changing the name and title graphic. Now I just need to add some new stuff to it this weekend and submit it to some more search engines. Oh yeah, I also added a couple links on the main page...to Preston and Steve (gadzooks) and LD4all (aeaeae!). I wish I were having a lucid dream right now. I need to go make dinner, how boring. And play Tales of Phantasia. Not boring. What day is it? Oh yeah, Wednesday. Criss Angel might be on tonight. He's hot but kinda lispy. And that accent, urgh. I am soooo lame; I used to be creative, what happened? Too many drugs? Too old? Too bitter? Too lazy? It must be laziness because I'm already bored by my own ramblings. Feevil out. (That's funny because Ryan Seacrest is RETARDED.)


Monday, July 30, 2001
07:58 p.m.
Wendy's doesn't serve pitas any more! Noooooooo!

"That's for tourists!"
Friday, July 7, 2000
09:07 p.m.
What the hey is up with these "That's for tourists!" people? Are they too good to visit places/do things just because they happen to live in a particular city where the place/thing is visited/done frequently by tourists?

Example 1:

Situation/Place: This Old House, San Francisco, CA

(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/thisoldhouse/home.html)

Host to SF Guy: "I want to ride a cable car!"

Guy from San Fran: "I don't usually ride the cable car...that's for tourists!"

Example 2:

Situation/Place: NY in reference to Boston, MA

Me to NY Guy: "Did you go to Cheers while you were at school in Boston?"

(http://www.cheersboston.com/)

Guy from NY: "No way, that's for tourists!"

Is being a tourist bad? I wonder if the SF guy has ever been to Boston and if he went there, did he visit Cheers? Or was it too "touristy" for him? And if NY guy went to SF, would he be too cool to ride a cable car? Is this like a Philadelphian saying, "I don't eat cheesesteaks, that's for tourists!"?!?

Home? I have no home.
Wednesday, February 2, 2000
04:19 p.m.
Well, it's Groundhog Day here in America (anywhere else? I don't know) and the stupid rodent saw his shadow so "six mo weeks o' winter", dad-blast it! That's so dumb though because spring starts in six weeks no matter what! Sheesh.

Jan. 20 - 21, 2000 Total Lunar Eclipse
Thursday, January 20, 2000
11:26 p.m. - 11:46 p.m.
What a day! A total lunar eclipse and it snowed all day but the cloudy-ass sky cleared up just in time for the eclipse. All my waiting for a cool celestial moment has paid off...after all the dud meteor showers and cloudy nights, I get to see an eclipse. It started at 10:01 pm EST but I started getting antsy at 9:30 and then it got cloudy again but because of the full moon, the clouds didn't matter and they mostly blew away by 10:00 anyway. First, a little tiny piece of the moon was covered by Earth's shadow, then more and more. Did I mention it snowed all day? So I'm outside (the moon is too high in the sky to see from any of the windows) watching the eclipse in the 15 to 20 degree (wind chill -5 degrees...do I sound like a weather person? good.) snow and the wind starts blowing like 20 to 30 mph but I'm not complaining because at least I'm getting to see this most awesome marvelous fascinating breathtaking eclipse...and Drew won't wake the f up so I can share it with him. But it's still cool all by myself. Well, I'm not totally alone; I have my phone connections since I don't want to drive in the ice and snow. Linda is taking pix for me since I don't have any film for my camera. Timmy and about 18 other people are at the bar, all going outside about every five minutes to check out the eclipse. Well, "mid-eclipse" is in approximately 6 minutes (11:44 pm EST), so I'd better go peek my head out the door into the snowy wind and see how it looks now. Brr! It still looks pretty much the same as it has since totality began (11:05 pm EST), except where it was still kind of white on the right side, now it's turning red there too. I called LaWanda and woke her up - although she was half-asleep, when she realized the eclipse was happening, she livened up pretty quickly and was like, "Bye!". Okay, it's too scary out there by myself in the dark with that red moon and all that howling wind making the wind chimes chime all spooky and shite. I'm going to bed where it's quiet and warm. That eclipse was cool as cool can be, though.

Ooga Booga
Wednesday, January 12, 2000
02:01 p.m.
One night last week, the sky was especially dark and many stars were visible. I decided to take out my teeny-weeny telescope despite the cold air. First, I pointed my scope at Jupiter - I think it's neat to see where the various Jovian moons are every now and then. The last time I looked at the gas giant, three of its moons were perfectly aligned, making it look almost as if Jupiter had grown a small tail. That was a month or so ago. Last week, those three moons were in another cool position again, this time sort of triangular. After I oohed and aahed over that for a minute, I pointed Ol' Bessie (I'm just pretending that's what I call my telescope to make the story more interesting) at Saturn, our ringed friend. The last time I looked at Saturn (the time Jupiter's moons were tail-like), it appeared only as an elliptical disk to me. It was like a squashed oval shape or something. (Can you guess where this story is leading?) Boy oh boy, I was definitely not feeling the cold any more once my eyes told my brain that I was seeing the RINGS OF SATURN. Who woulda thunk it? Seeing Saturn's rings with my puny telescope! Wow! It was hard to stand exactly still and stay focused on it, but jiminy jillikers, I saw that shit! I just barely made out the planet and its surrounding rings, but I saw it, damn it. And like "they" say, it's breathtaking. The End.

Freakin' Finally
Thursday, November 4, 1999
12:37 p.m.
I have GOT to revamp my website but I am soooo sleepy. I had a 40 "short" (ha!) answer essay test last night on HTML and had to give a presentation on HTML frames. Pooped out, boy! I'm so tired I haven't even figured this whole pita thing out yet but I wish I had a pita from Wendy's right now.

Cindy's Page - Free Stuff
Thursday, November 4, 1999
10:54 a.m.
Here's my new Pitas webloggy thingy. Here's a link to my site. Here's me leaving. Late.