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April 10, 2006

Waiting Game

The Godfather was too short of a game, Far Cry Evolution didn't keep me enthralled, and so now I have set about working on Driver. Of course, my attention deficit caused me to return to San Fiero last night. Some day I will actually achieve 100% at least 75% of game completion.

A good lesson was had on Friday. The week prior my porky stumps of fingers knocked my scale out at 208bpm, and this weeks (different key) came out at 176. By the end of the week, I should have this one up to par and can move on. The Beethoven is coming along nicely; I used to have no problem just letting loose at my lesson, but with age and the sabbatical I took, it's not as easy. Someday Jeri will take a picture/video.

Today is a historic day, no I'm not talking about the 12 good representations of the American public that burnt the flag of Mexico, I'm talking about Kerry's package being sent off to him! I started putting this thing together in January, preparing for the potential loss in the Super Bowl. Away it goes, enjoy!

It's been nice working in the yard again, have done a bit of planting - and finally got to meet my neighbour from across the street. We've only lived in the ghetto neighbourhood for almost 3 years now and have finally talked face to face.

Contrived by Joshua at April 10, 2006 08:34 AM

Comments

this is good. this is the one who will call 911 should our possesions start parading out of the house.

Posted by: doddle at April 10, 2006 07:21 PM


Jeri those neighbors better not become your best friends. If I should here that invites made it to their mailboxes before I was ever even sent an invite I will be pissed.

Posted by: Will at April 10, 2006 08:48 PM


I won't let that happen.

Jeri, is there an update on the invites? Or where you waiting for Ty to extend one first?

Posted by: Joshua at April 10, 2006 10:48 PM


Speaking of Ty, the misses and the littlest one came by Sonoraquest to see me today. Only, I said "no way am i doing a baby" and scurried down the hall to hide.

Posted by: doddle at April 11, 2006 07:19 PM


What part of worked last weekend and working this weekend dont you boys understand? I dont have time for "entertaining" just yet. But when I do, Mr. Will, you are the FIRST person on my list.

Posted by: Anonymous at April 11, 2006 07:21 PM


It's about fucking time. Will is going to throw up out of his nose! And Seth will bring porn. And Kerry will make every pee their pants laughing!

Posted by: joshua at April 11, 2006 09:12 PM


Jeri It sounds like Sonora Quest is taking it's toll on you. May 8th and June 5th, those are next hire dates. Diane from HR is on vacation but I will be asking her about you soon. Like I said before I work four days a week.

Posted by: Will at April 13, 2006 06:39 AM


Planting? In April? Oforthesakeofhades! I hope the snow melts off by Memorial Day.

Posted by: Kerry at April 21, 2006 09:43 AM


In April, and get this.....they've already started to wilt a bit during the day because of the heat.

Jeri, it sounds like Sonora Quest is taking it's toll on you. You know who has a good job? Kerry does. You should have him talk to his HR person.

Posted by: Joshua at April 21, 2006 12:05 PM


In a round about way you can get to HR from the Donor Program page ... Donor Program to my Dept.(note bottom horizontal bar,) then U of U, then HR. They are on the other side of the Hotel (from here.)
Have Joshua order out from Red Lobster (avoid the Friday night wait) after supply shopping, you can go home and eat the wonderful meal.

Posted by: Kerry at April 21, 2006 01:08 PM


Or what you can do Jeri, is call the Department--number is on the page--ask to speak with Tom, and then ask about the status of the 75+ resumes..er..curriculum vitaes that I've sent. Until then, it's a sushi diet for you.

Posted by: Joshua at April 21, 2006 03:58 PM


Jeri,
I reviewed Joshua's paperwork but I have been waiting for your resume and C.V. (which I will forward to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) for your possible reassignment upon entering our fray.
Tom

Posted by: Tom at April 24, 2006 12:26 PM


I'm just so thankful that Kerry's going to get some help up here. Mercy me! I had no idea the amount of work that was involved with this sort of program. Why when I was a girl, I lived in a small town and there was a funeral parlor there. Anyway the man that ran the place, Mr. Holliver used to always stand out front and sweep the porch. The porch was made of Jessup Pine, which was milled right there in town! My Daddy always said, the mill was a good business and that if he hadn't have gone to work sharecropping with his daddy, he'd a gone to work there himself. So each day I come in to the work, I praise K-Daddy (Kerry as Angie and I call him) for all his efforts. (Willeybsassafrass to think he's been on call 17 years and countin!)

Posted by: Kay at April 24, 2006 01:25 PM


Happy Birthday Doodle. May you be healthy, wealthy, and wise.

Posted by: Kerry at April 28, 2006 10:06 AM