Spam in the place where I live
Nov. 30th, 2004 12:17 pmThere was a copy of The Ring on a desk at the library, with a note saying, "Video is bad." If you've seen the movie, you'd know why that amuses me.
I had to delete the guestbook on my web page, because there was all kinds of spam, and someone even managed to put in a link that activated as soon as someone opened the guestbook. How, I have no idea. Seriously, though, who spams guestbooks? No one ever pulled that kind of crap when I had the Geocities guestbook. The worst I got there was some dumbass saying, "I killed everyone in Oz with my Uzi!" If anyone knows of a relatively spam-proof guestbook, feel free to let me know.
After beating Cackletta, I had to fight Popple and "Rookie," which wasn't too hard. What WAS kind of difficult was trying to navigate through the Oho Ocean seabed with an insufficient amount of mushrooms. I had to run away from the Bloopers (Weren't they "Bloobers" in the original Super Mario Bros.?), and consult a walkthrough, not so much to figure out what to do as for the sake of my peace of mind. Fortunately, I got through on the second try (I THINK it was the second try, anyway), and was able to get back to Beanbean Castle.

You are an onion in a cup. But you knew that
already. You make people cry, but not on
purpose. You're honest. Hey, if you had bad
breath, you'd want someone to tell you. So you
do the same to them. As natural as the truth
feels, and as much as you hate liars, both of
those things might keep you a little bit
seperated form the rest of humanity. Very few
people understand the value of truth. That
distance, sometimes lonliness, is what you have
to live with when you're true to yourself.
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I had to delete the guestbook on my web page, because there was all kinds of spam, and someone even managed to put in a link that activated as soon as someone opened the guestbook. How, I have no idea. Seriously, though, who spams guestbooks? No one ever pulled that kind of crap when I had the Geocities guestbook. The worst I got there was some dumbass saying, "I killed everyone in Oz with my Uzi!" If anyone knows of a relatively spam-proof guestbook, feel free to let me know.
After beating Cackletta, I had to fight Popple and "Rookie," which wasn't too hard. What WAS kind of difficult was trying to navigate through the Oho Ocean seabed with an insufficient amount of mushrooms. I had to run away from the Bloopers (Weren't they "Bloobers" in the original Super Mario Bros.?), and consult a walkthrough, not so much to figure out what to do as for the sake of my peace of mind. Fortunately, I got through on the second try (I THINK it was the second try, anyway), and was able to get back to Beanbean Castle.

You are an onion in a cup. But you knew that
already. You make people cry, but not on
purpose. You're honest. Hey, if you had bad
breath, you'd want someone to tell you. So you
do the same to them. As natural as the truth
feels, and as much as you hate liars, both of
those things might keep you a little bit
seperated form the rest of humanity. Very few
people understand the value of truth. That
distance, sometimes lonliness, is what you have
to live with when you're true to yourself.
The Whats In Your Kitchen Personality Test
brought to you by Quizilla
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