11:15 - Mornin'. Blew off softball at 08:30 today.
Umph dat. I found out how valuable I was to that team.
Gettin' benched two straight games on opening Sunday... ha. I'll
stay home and do laundry... I love it! :) I realize some of
the stuff I say is so corny on here, but you gotta picture me with the
huge smile on my face when I'm typin' it.
I'm about to go grab some breakfast, I just wanted to
get the May pages hoppin'.
More later. Go read
Terry's jive.
Jr.
20:41 - Ouch. Got pinched - again
- while ridin' today with some of the fellas down in Akron... this
could get really ugly. Court on Thursday! Very small chance
of getting it "taken care of" but I doubt it. I'll keep ya posted.
Shit, if it goes through, you'll be seeing a lot more diary entries
considering I won't be leaving the house much. :(
This was totally not my fault though. Someone else
did a bit of a cocky lane-change, so a cop followed us. Once he
ran the plates it was all down hill from there. We've got
pictures, Tim is going to e-mail me them shortly.
He could have arrested me. He could have had the
bike towed. I could be in a jail right now, so I'm counting my
un-hatched chickens for the moment.
Depressing.
In better news, Bluetooth has made tremendous progress,
according to
this
article, because people are already taking it for granted.
Here's
a shot I grabbed of Lesley the other day up at the park. I just
happened to spy her getting ready to run while I was meeting some guys
to ride. She ended up riding around with us for a little while and
then running back to her car. That was the day I hurt my neck now
that I think of it. Whatever the hell actually hurt me I still
don't know. I think it was from having Lesley on the bike and my
shoulders carrying the extra pressure from her. Who knows.
Time for some Hot Pockets and boob toob. Peace out
funk-meisters.
Jr.
One more
quick news
blurb... news of the Space Station. Three of the astronauts
that were on the space station after the Columbia tragedy have now
returned to Earth.
"At the time we needed them most, Russia, our partners, have
excelled," he said. "The International Space Station goes on because
of their commitment."
This is huge because the ISS has been having it's fair share of
difficulties and budget overruns. After Columbia broke up there
was talk of abandoning the project altogether. Way to step up
Russia! ;)