Master of the slightly outdated
Well, I’ve been keeping extraordinarily busy with work, an upcoming deadline in my Multimedia class, tour photos,
and doing the other things I enjoy most. All this to say that I’m a slacker and don’t update this blog as often as I would like. So even though it’s late I have to mention that chain of storms that moved through Goshen two nights ago. It was crazy! Thunder woke me up at least 3 or 4 times though the course of the night and when I finally got up at around 6:45 there was an amazing amount of lightning. I ended up looking up some lightning-strike data that you can check out by clicking the thumbnail. Yeah, those are just the strikes that happened within the past 15 minutes of when I took the screenshot!
Deb Brubaker (my choir director) sent the chamber choir a forwarded email a while back about some ad we should watch and I didn’t think all that much about it,
but as I had a spare minute the other day I decided to finally watch it. I was blown away! The commercial is for the Honda Civic, but this is not usual car commercial. The audio for the whole piece is performed by a 60 voice choir making "car noises." It gets better! On Honda’s website there is also a "making of" movie showing the auditions, scoring (yes, there is an actual musical score going along with all those noises) and rehearsals. So go to the Honda Civic UK website and check it out for yourself! Just click the “Watch” link near the bottom of the page. It’s well worth your while!
I’ll close with a little randomness. After searching Walmart, Kroger and local drug stores without finding one bottle of my usual AOSept Plus contact solution I went to the internet to find out what happened. In the end the manufacturer’s website was utterly unhelpful tho several people on a random forum claimed the main plant had experienced a contamination and was temporarily shut down, hence the lack of supply. Regardless, while wandering around various contact lens websites I came to realize that it doesn’t matter if you hire a hot model or not, putting in contacts just looks freaky!
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Yup, you can even use smileys
if you want. Almost every standard MSN and AIM smiley is available. When in doubt, use the MSN text. One more thing, noses are a must [ aka :-) not :) ] and case is irrelevant.

