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11.12.06

We Interrupt This Interruption...

...to inform you, monsieur or mademoiselle reader, that although work on the all-new NFADR continues apace, time is short and web design is long and success is reasonably far off. In other words, it's the holidays. This means that my day job is busy as fuck. It also means that Jennifer and I are planning on scampering off to Vegas for the weekend before attending various family fun-fests.

But it's coming. Just a little while longer...

...and while we're here, it looks like I picked a good time to jump ship. This all-new Google-ised Blogger sucks balls. Way to plaster your stupid navbar over my painstakingly-designed header, dumbass.

8 Comments:

Blogger PMK said...

Good to know you're still with us, and I can only imagine the living hell that is Target during the festive season. I can't stand even walking among the great unwashed, let alone smiling inanely at them while they vent their petty little spleens at you over a 5c price change.

3:36 PM  
Anonymous OHara said...

New year. New start. Hanging in there...

10:20 AM  
Anonymous cathster said...

Wow, Mikhail. You're sounding really ... American.

8:55 AM  
Blogger Michael said...

If you can tell me the last time you heard an American use the word 'scampering', I'll buy you a cookie for Christmas.,

11:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HA! Your sister is right, Mikey. Your usage of the word "cookie" instead of the very britishy term "biscuit" betrays you as the American you now are. In your red white and blue face, O'Mahony!

Jams :)

P.S. Yes, I admit that I stole the word "britishy" from "Scrubs". Sue me.

5:33 PM  
Blogger Michael said...

HEY, we have cookies in England. We just don't call ALL biscuits cookies.

In YOUR face, Edwards.

7:37 PM  
Anonymous OHara said...

Dropping in to say MERRY CHRISTMAS!

6:03 AM  
Anonymous cathster said...

Nice one, Jams.

Mikhail, mein bruder... I will treasure that one solitary, somewhat dry and obviously rushed sentence for a very long time, because It does, nonetheless, represent that underrated human activity: communication.

10:54 AM  

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