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August 23rd, 2007

You know how sometimes bands re-release an album with the same track listing save for maybe an alternate recording of a song or a bonus b-side, but really, it's just an easy way to cash in? You know all the material already and the new stuff isn't that great. Well, this is the blog version of that. I wrote this in July, and since then, Kelly has pretty much covered everything in it. What follows is only for the sake of completeness, for the reader/collector that must scavenge our work for the minutia not already in his/her collection. Enjoy.

As I write this, it is July 30. You are likely reading this sometime in August, or as I like to call it, Scabies Awareness Month (SAM for short). It has been a while since Kelly or I have written anything. In fact, I can’t remember what our last post was about. I’d look it up, except for the fact that we are currently without internet (Comcastic? – more on this in a later post).

Kelly has been in Omaha visiting her family for the last week. She had the summer off – one perk of working in schools – and with me working, it was a nice time for her to visit The Good Life. I have been working overtime, which I don’t particularly mind because I really like my job and my co-workers. While Kelly was gone I started watching The Sopranos on DVD. Livia Soprano is a riot.

This last week was a rough one for NASA, with the sabotage of the space station component at Kennedy and the drunken astronaut allegations. In the midst of all this I have heard many question the necessity of a national space organization. Let me just say this – we need NASA. By “we” I mean Kelly and I, because ultimately NASA pays for my underwear and upscale SuperCuts hairstyles, among other, less important, things.

Upcoming in the blog queue are updates regarding the following:
How I came to hate Comcast.
Why our apartment complex sucks.
Exciting lifestyle changes (not the kind that require a move to Massachusetts or San Francisco).

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