Monday 31st 2005f January 2005

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Th. . . Th. . . Thir. . .

A , posted by Anthony in the late afternoon.

I’ve been feeling a little ill – a cough. I assume this is descended from my cold, and I hope it doesn’t last too long. I haven’t been letting it keep me down. I didn’t really go out drinking this weekend, but Julian did his fancy pass thing and came through with some more free tickets for the MoMA(Museum of Modern Art) – this time for Princess Mononoke. Thanks, Julian! I’ve also been doing some writing and, of course, changing this site around for no good reason.

I hope this cough dislodges before next weekend. It’ll be my birthday on Saturday, and I seem to be expected to celebrate it in some way. It’s one of those birthdays that means you start ticking a different box on forms. That’s right, I’m saying goodbye to my twenties. I’m not happy about this.

But you can help! That’s right, you! “How?” I hear you ask, a puzzled look on your face. Perhaps you’re even scratching your head. By getting me a present, of course! For your convenience, I’ve updated my Amazon Wishlist. There are gifts there from $5.85 to $379.99! Of course, what I really want is one of these, but they won’t be available until later in the year.

I’m more or less done with the site redesign. I’ll probably tweak obsessively for a while, but no major changes. Any complaints?

Comments on "Th. . . Th. . . Thir. . ."

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    At 11:52 pm on Monday 31st 2005f January 2005, Babs was inspired to add

    You don’t have to say the ‘T’ word. Tell the world your 29 and 12 months. It’s worked for me so far.

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    At 8:33 pm on Tuesday 01st 2005f February 2005, rebecca was inspired to add

    nice wish list. unfortunately if you read my blog you know that i’m broke. but if i had a million dollars (or even a hundred) I would buy you the shatz and grant genre readers, and ofcourse the hitchcock collection. happy birthday!

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    At 1:31 pm on Wednesday 02nd 2005f February 2005, Anthony asserted

    Thanks. I’m not really expecting more than one or two people to get me something from the wishlist – I just enjoy adding to it. It’s like shopping without spending money! Or receiving the goods, unfortunately.

    And Babs, can I say I’m 25 and 60 months? That sounds better.

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    At 3:09 pm on Wednesday 02nd 2005f February 2005, eleanor wrote

    If one were to want to purchase their (much)older brother a gift, should amazon have that said (older) brother’s address or would it have to be emailed to his younger (sprightly) sister who is planning on being in her twenties for another few years?

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    At 3:17 pm on Wednesday 02nd 2005f February 2005, Anthony stated

    Why Eleanor, are you still rankled that our (much) younger cousins thought that you were (much) older than me? It’s only because you’re so mature and settled, you shouldn’t feel bad about it!

    And if you buy from the wishlist it should come directly to me, thanks.

    I just talked myself into the $5.85 present, didn’t I?

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    At 3:30 pm on Wednesday 02nd 2005f February 2005, fionn s realised it was important that we all should understand

    me likey “web comic” and its having its first birfday in 2 days from now, so come on anthony ,.. a bit more after the party please!
    btw.. happy biorthday me old mucker!
    if you had a cent for every day you’ve lived that would make you $109.50, yep 10950 days sure aint an awful lot, i guess you’re a spring chicken after all!!

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    At 9:18 pm on Wednesday 02nd 2005f February 2005, daragh pounch realised it was important that we all should understand

    xandas here ….Hi my Dear, Will photograph sunrise for you on Sat. Tender age is it? One must record these things. On the mature issue i suggest – be water my friend. We are in my gaff after a gig in craw daddy’s. Ronan from kila. I heared the song “stir it up” by Bob MArley in Irish. As a good African girl I could do nothing else but appreciate the adventure. Much love. Xanda
    eeeeehhhhhhh hello & goodbye
    daragh
    Can only string two words to save his life
    Obviiously not a golfer.
    xanda on behalf of the “ THE DUDE”

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