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This... is a busy week.
But before I get into that, let me get into why I said it's a busy year.
As of 4:00 today, [livejournal.com profile] ecwoodburn and I have known each other IRL for a year.
As of next Monday, we'll have been a couple for a year.
"Wow" doesn't feel like it quite covers it.

So, to celebrate we had decided, about a months ago when we were first at ?Arundel Mills Mall, that we would do a fancy schamncy dinner to celebrate our one year anniversary at Medieval Times. There would have been some.. propriety in doing it at IHOP, but it wouldn't have been the same IHOP and.. eh.. this is fancier and niftier ;D
So that's Saturday Night. (I should call and see if I need to make reservations tonight).

We'd also planned on getting the second season of Farscape together and watching that whenever we can (since she loves rewatching the episodes and I'm a recent convert).
The plan is, since we both got paid today, I'm going to run out at lunchtime and see if I can't buy it at the nearby Best Buy. If I can, that's what we're doing tonight :)

Tommorow.. Tommorow-orrow-orrow (This works so much better with Saturday Sat-sat-saturday).. The clash of the Titans, the Showdown of Showdowns, the game to end ALL GAMES. Only the best will survive! Tommorow, the two PBS&J Softball teams: The Natural Disasters (You may boo now) and Lookin' to Score (You may cheer now) are going to play against each other.
Actually, I don't really expect us to win, but if we do, boy is the other team gonna get it ;) All day throughout work ;)

And Thursday.. Thursday is the CharGen/Informational Meeting for [livejournal.com profile] xiombarg's "Unsung" campaign. I don't really know alot about it just yet. I've read the rules and I'm excited about playing (if nothing else, it's a foot in the door for the Maryland Gaming Community).

So, to summarize.

Today/tonight - Farscape
Tommorow - Softball
Thursday - Roleplaying
Saturday - Medieval Times/Arundel Mills Mall.

Yes, very busy week :)

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Date: 2004-06-15 04:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kareila
I'm trying not to take sides here, but for what it's worth, I think that some of your more spectacular misspellings DO get in the way of you getting your point across. In this case, I failed to notice that you spelled tomorrow wrong, because it's a relatively minor and common typo. But there have been times when I have seriously had to puzzle out the meaning of a sentence. It has occasionally bothered me that you got to be a professional with a graduate degree while still spelling like a seventh grader. I don't hold it against you after all this time; I still think you're a nifty person in spite of it. But it IS annoying. :)

I'm really excited that you and Kristen are celebrating your one year anniversary. I hope it's only the beginning, and that you'll enjoy much more happiness together down the road. And that you'll remember to talk to your old friends online occasionally. :)

*hugs and loves and goes back to trying not to read LJ*

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Date: 2004-06-15 06:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lite.livejournal.com
I made it through Graduate school with a Spell Checker and a Dictionary. Both of which are still crutches for me through my professional career.
Unfortunately, the problem, for me, is that there are so many spellings of words that LOOK like they COULD BE right and I always forget the proper spellings. People HAVE corrected me before and I go on my merry way and the next time around "uh... was it appropriate? or apropriate? or.. crap. I forgot already." :p
English is Hard. Math is Easy. :)

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