Qui in casa nostra da un pò di time do not understand anything. The first boxes in the hallway and begin to build up in the closet, and "Sterling pack-rat" took the heroic decision to part with 110 games that were lying in our collection without ever having been tested. Titles are horrible that no one ever played, but it took two years and a move to convince him to sell. Meanwhile, my head is about to explode, as it is full of information about used cars and insurance (if anyone has tips come forward in this direction, with a supply parts to the life of homemade jam). Everything else proceeds without too many hitches. We found the van for the move, contacted two competent people who will help us deliver furniture for three flights of narrow stairs and we have given back to his father, Sterling Tibetan bell, weighing four tons stationed on our library since time immemorial. In the last two weeks we have even managed to carve out time for a couple of releases. Nothing, of course, but it's nice to remember that there is a whole world out there full of fun and people who are moving.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Stopping Whining In Crate
: the great chaos
Qui in casa nostra da un pò di time do not understand anything. The first boxes in the hallway and begin to build up in the closet, and "Sterling pack-rat" took the heroic decision to part with 110 games that were lying in our collection without ever having been tested. Titles are horrible that no one ever played, but it took two years and a move to convince him to sell. Meanwhile, my head is about to explode, as it is full of information about used cars and insurance (if anyone has tips come forward in this direction, with a supply parts to the life of homemade jam). Everything else proceeds without too many hitches. We found the van for the move, contacted two competent people who will help us deliver furniture for three flights of narrow stairs and we have given back to his father, Sterling Tibetan bell, weighing four tons stationed on our library since time immemorial. In the last two weeks we have even managed to carve out time for a couple of releases. Nothing, of course, but it's nice to remember that there is a whole world out there full of fun and people who are moving.
Earthquakes vs. Galaxy: Angeline Fabrizio and we have yet another game company for the parish "against married bachelor" or San Jose Earthquakes v Los Angeles Galaxy. As usual, the Quakes did not win but at least got away with a decent equalizer, taking advantage of the absence of Beckham. Entry-towel they gave us that we will look good by showing off when we are in LA ..
Oakland: The godmother of Sterling took us to Jack London Square, a very nice area of \u200b\u200bOakland that I had never seen before. I discovered that the saloon's favorite Jack London is still standing, in all its glorious 2 meters by 2.
Cherry Blossom Festival: A Japantown celebrates as always the cherry blossoms. The parade was a mix of traditionalists in kimono, cosplayer dressed as characters from anime now that I no longer recognize (I know, I'm getting old) and these great carriers of sake in a loincloth, with rivers that watered the audience of alcohol. The weather was incredibly good to San Francisco, so once these brave (and ubriachissimi) Granny did not have to brave the cold.
Qui in casa nostra da un pò di time do not understand anything. The first boxes in the hallway and begin to build up in the closet, and "Sterling pack-rat" took the heroic decision to part with 110 games that were lying in our collection without ever having been tested. Titles are horrible that no one ever played, but it took two years and a move to convince him to sell. Meanwhile, my head is about to explode, as it is full of information about used cars and insurance (if anyone has tips come forward in this direction, with a supply parts to the life of homemade jam). Everything else proceeds without too many hitches. We found the van for the move, contacted two competent people who will help us deliver furniture for three flights of narrow stairs and we have given back to his father, Sterling Tibetan bell, weighing four tons stationed on our library since time immemorial. In the last two weeks we have even managed to carve out time for a couple of releases. Nothing, of course, but it's nice to remember that there is a whole world out there full of fun and people who are moving.
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