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July 30, 2004

slogans heros

Slogans you should know and love:

Skin to win.
Hope is on the way.

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July 12, 2004

100,000,000

So says Apple:

"Kevin Britten of Hays Ellis, Kansas downloaded href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=15255809&selectedItemId=15199947">Somersault
(Dangermouse remix) by Zero7
; the 100 millionth song purchased from
the iTunes music store and will receive a 17-inch PowerBook, a 40GB iPod,
and a gift certificate for 10,000 iTunes songs to create the ultimate
music library for his new iPod."

Way to go Kevin. I tried -- bought a couple albums and a few single songs
-- but sadly did not win. :(

July 01, 2004

tivo too

I now own TWO TiVos. So there.

I named the second one TiVo Too. :p

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avoid the mall

I visited the Montgomery Mall last week. Why? I forget, really. I was
bored I guess. Anyway, back to the story.

Walking down one corridor in the mall, I am passed by a group of four
teens -- two male and two female. I don't hear the beginning of the
following conversation, but I now imagine it much like one of those OnStar
commercials I'm always hearing on the radio...

Teenage boy 1: [Looking down at his pants, pulling them up, or
something.]
Teen-age girl 1: ...Just ask someone.
Teen-age boy 1: [Turns around, looks at me, looks down at his
pants, grabs at them again below the pockets.] Excuse me sir [I hate being
called "sir"], are my pants too tight?
Me: [Dumfounded, wishing I had not come to the mall alone on a Friday
night] Um... Beg your pardon?
Teen-age boy 1: Oh. Sorry, sir.
Me: [Walk faster toward my destination, hoping they don't also
enter that store.]
Teen-age boy 2: What'd he say?!
Teen-age girl (unknown which one, probably the first one again):
[Calling to me] Thank you sir!
Me: [Shaking my head, still walking faster...]
Teen-age boy 2: WHAT'D HE SAY?!?!

At that point, I go in the store and they walk past. I don't hear anything
else, thankfully.

Does this mean that the fashion of teen-age kids having their pants
hanging off them, as if they are about to fall to the floor, has passed? I
can definitely accept this little bit of weird mall conversation in order
to see that trend die off.