About as useful as a…
Follow-up to Every time you miss a post… from Something Random
It's happening again. That urge to post and post and post again. Not only out of boredom and procrastination but through the sheer compulsion to underline every day of the week. I can't help it. I've made it over a week now with every day filled and I think I'm addicted. Again. Goddamn.
So in anticipation of the future piss-poor posts brought about by this sad condition I have developed this rather amazing visual warning cue. Its appearance indicates that a particular post is contributing about as much to the furthering of mankind as a chocolate teapot, and need not be read unless you seriously have nothing to do with your life or happen to be recovering from a full frontal lobotomy. Thus hopefully aiding blog browsing.
And it still keeps everything on a tea theme. (Well, excluding the dead bunnies i guess)
That is all. As revision demands my sorry ass back in the kitchen.
M xxx
lines... ooooh the linessss...
*tickles*
17 Apr 2006, 13:56
I exist to comment on useless entries when I can't make my own.
+1
18 Apr 2006, 01:17
Ah, it's ok Luke, I collect all the +1's and have them on a shelf in my room. They're like really teeny-tiny oscars and I proudly show them to my guests while we exchange witticisms over port and cigars in the drawing room after dinner. Alas the poor life we students lead…
18 Apr 2006, 11:03
I would post about how mediocre today was and how my mind is filling up with all sorts of rubbish about the final fling and toasted crumpets and that-cute-guy-on-the-bicycle-who-looked-like-Jack-White and Desperate Housewives instead of revision. But somehow I just can't bring myself to make an awful post. Even imagining the content has a somewhat soporific effect.
And so I am restricting myself to a comment. I understand I will lose a line, but the pain of posting such a complete waste of electrons (If, like me you have an old-school CRT) is a much more heinous crime.
Protein targeting makes my head hurt* :(
M xxx
* and that's probably accurate in more ways than one...
19 Apr 2006, 23:51
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