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11:11 AM [gmt], december 21, 2012...thats the last day of earth as we know it, according to a bunch of hunter/gatherers that died-out almost 2000 years ago.

will it be a comet hitting hollywood destroying all the movies and sitcoms and rendering the world entertainmentless and we kill each other outta boredom; will it be a biblical-like swarm of locust that fly up our noses and flit around in our heads munching on our brains until we zonk out; will it be that after all these years they find that non-smoking is deadly and all the quitters die from too much fresh oxygen getting into their lungs?










was peruzin & found this cool thang. theres a few helpful stuffs in here that I can and will use...


Acceptable: If you are able to accept something, you can remember how to spell this word.

Accessory: To properly accessorize, you must be well-balanced: that’s two of each c and s.

Accidentally: If it really is an accident, nobody will keep tally.

Accommodation: This word is so accommodating, it has room for both double c's and m's.

A lot: You might have allotted time for a lot of spelling errors, but always remember this is two words, and you can scratch this mistake off your list.

Believe: If you believe in something, don’t forget the i in the middle.

Changeable: Are you able to change?

Commitment: Only one t for commitment, but two t's for committed.

Daiquiri: Three i's.

Definitely: Not definately. Think of the root word finite.

Discipline: It takes discipline to remember the s and c.

Disappointed: Always spell the word appoint.

Difference: Just add ence to the word differ.

Drunkenness: If you are experiencing this, you will probably forget the extra n!

Embarrassing: Two r's and two s's

February: You just have to remember the silent r.

Grammar: Just remember that every letter should mirror each other (except the g of course).

Guarantee: Two a's and two e's.

Heroes: Just remember the –es at the end of hero.

Humorous: Not humourus or humorus.

Leisure: An exception to the i before e rule.

Library: Not libary or liberry; the middle r should be pronounced.

License: Keep the c and s separated and you’ll remember this tricky word.

Lightning: There is no e in the word; it’s spelled just as it’s pronounced.

Misspell: What an embarrassing word to misspell. Just be sure to double the s's and the l's.

Noticeable: If you’re able to notice something, it’s noticeable.

Occasional: No t in the word, no double s, and two c's.

Parallel: Double the l, not the r.

Pitiful: Change the y to an i, and keep the l single.

Seize: An exception to the i before e rule.

Vacuum: Two u's, not two c's.

Weird: An exception to the i before e rule.


yeah, its 5 in the morning...cant sleep. I think Im just too poor to sleep. work has sucked big cocks lately. I had a good week this week and next week looks pretty good too, but that'll be just enough to bail myself out with my overdrawn bank account...then theres that thing where the electric company wants a piece of me, the water company wants a piece of me, and the garbage people want a piece of me [plus the phone, internet (which may get short-sheeted for me until I can remanage my cashflow), and those pesky bill collectors that book clubs hire when people forget to pay...giggle]...sheesh, fuck 'em all. dont they know we have less than 3 years of life remaining? cant they give a boy a break?

gonna be a nice'un today peeps. I think Im gonna tear out the bathroom window and replace it with a wall. the window gets moved as per my new design, and with temps going to the mid 40's, I believe today would be fantastic for just that job.

goin back to my koontz book now...thanks for listening

:)




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