I'm still here
Apr. 2nd, 2004 05:08 pm"Wray cited inconsistencies in 20-year-old Audrey Seiler's story that led police to question her claim. For example, the honor student told police that after taking her at knifepoint, her captor used duct tape, rope, cold medicine, a gun and a knife to keep her under his control. Although those items were found in the marsh where she was located, buttressing her account, police obtained videotape Thursday that showed Seiler entering a Madison store and buying those items, he said." -from CNN today
How very bizarre. It reminds me of the cracked out attention seeking behaviour my sister would engage in during her teenage years. I have to wonder what the hell is wrong with her, to provoke such a gesture on a grand scale. That's the kind of thing that makes me want to smack people and say "Grow the hell up already."
The PA system at work is playing a really strange mix of 21st century pop music. I think I'm listening to Vertical Horizon right now, and damn do I miss that cd. Micah gave it to me in the car one night, because it reminded him too much of unhappy times. I listened to it over and over in the summer before I went to Brno, driving to the grocery store and to ACC for my wacky astronomy class. I made a million paper cranes that summer, and left them on windshields all over the parking lot.
Annoying headache, but I haven't suffered as much as I imagined I would from my first week of working out. I wonder if this is a good or bad thing. A little bit of stiffness, but nothing like the massive pain from when I started at home. Maybe it is a good thing.
I should probably be looking at flood maps instead of thinking of new reasons to dislike people and reading the news.
How very bizarre. It reminds me of the cracked out attention seeking behaviour my sister would engage in during her teenage years. I have to wonder what the hell is wrong with her, to provoke such a gesture on a grand scale. That's the kind of thing that makes me want to smack people and say "Grow the hell up already."
The PA system at work is playing a really strange mix of 21st century pop music. I think I'm listening to Vertical Horizon right now, and damn do I miss that cd. Micah gave it to me in the car one night, because it reminded him too much of unhappy times. I listened to it over and over in the summer before I went to Brno, driving to the grocery store and to ACC for my wacky astronomy class. I made a million paper cranes that summer, and left them on windshields all over the parking lot.
Annoying headache, but I haven't suffered as much as I imagined I would from my first week of working out. I wonder if this is a good or bad thing. A little bit of stiffness, but nothing like the massive pain from when I started at home. Maybe it is a good thing.
I should probably be looking at flood maps instead of thinking of new reasons to dislike people and reading the news.
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Date: 2004-04-02 06:05 pm (UTC)It's so lame that she felt the need to get attention by frightening people and wasting the time of the police.