Wow, that was fast!

Thank god for awesome parents.

They fronted the cash for my new computer...which I will be paying back on a monthly basis. For a long time. (Money's tight, remember?) Needless to say, this machine has an extended warranty on it as well. No more getting screwed by the man. You hear that, Apple? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, I'm puttin' a foot up your ass!

Otherwise...all is well, I suppose. Rutgers moved up one in the rankings this week, putting them at #15 while heading into their match up with Army tomorrow night. (Or is it Navy? I can't remember and don't feel like Googling it. I don't have an updated schedule widget either.) The weather is typical...freakin' hot with a 40% chance of thunderstorms. Every day. Hurricane Felix passed well to the south of us, but we're keeping an eye on another system to the east that's trying to organize and start something.

Work is hard but productive. Except when I'm condemning my predecessor to a horrible, painful death and eternal damnation. And those who know me know that it's gotta be serious if I'm condemning someone to roast in hell. But otherwise, work is work.

We have been battling ants in our apartment. Even though we're constantly killing the bastards (by hand and by bait), they have evenly matched the score by infesting a fresh box of Krispy Kremes and my sister's breakfast cereal. (Although it was pretty funny to hear her scream this morning...it really had to have sucked to look in your bowl of cereal and see a bunch of ants.)

I just keep telling myself that it could be worse: they could be roaches.

And if I see any roaches - ever - I'm personally knocking on every door in my building and bitching every single person out for being nasty.

Well, that's about it. Time for bed...I'm exhausted. But at least I'm back in the digital world without the aid of the library or the generosity (however grudgingly it was) of my sister.

Now if I can convince her that the Rutgers game is more important that the NFL season opener, all will be well.

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