When last we left our sultry (snickers, ok ROFLMTCFAO - There, I hope you're happy now.) heroine, she (that would be me, for y'all whose family tree is missing the requisite number of forks) was pondering love - one of those concepts best left to the realm of the poets and the dreamers. In any case, left to someone far less cynical and jaded than myself.
So, I suppose we shall segue at this point to concepts more suited to my nature... apathy, rejection, disdain, incredulousness, the search for the perfect margarita, shoe shopping, algorithms. Maybe I am in need of a margarita and shoe shopping algorithm for all to be made right within my world?
I cyber schlepped over to Yahoo 360 at some point within the last couple of days. I don't like the Yahoo 360 team nearly as well as I like Tom from MySpace. I could delete Tom from my friends list. I'm stuck with the blather from the 360 folks. (Reason number #78 for bailing from Yahell.) Their last two blog topics appeared on the home page. Most recently, what was your last "major purchase." Setting the benchmark for a "major purchase" as $20 or more. Twenty dollars?? Is this 1966 or are they writing for eight year olds? The previous post was how your online persona differed from your 3D (real life) persona. I had to think about that one for a minute. In my cyber reality, I am not a dentist from Pacoima (nod to my 3D friend Steve for that one, LOL). I happen to be pretty much the same in both realities. The main differences I can think of are that I'm not allowed to legally sign my name as Karma Dogma in the 3D reality and my avatars change hair color and hair styles a bit more frequently than I do in real life.
It's nearly 3:40am EDT, and I have to work in the morning.
I suppose I'll close here for now & see what Part Three of this installment holds come tomorrow.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
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