Archive for April, 2004
Wednesday, April 21st, 2004
The pleasure of my company and Sarah’s future
I’ve read all three of Steve Martin’s books in the past month. They’re not big, so it’s no great feet. They are, however, very good.
Sarah
Last night I went to an open house about a program called “Options” in the North Kitsap School District. I was impressed with the commitment the teachers have to the kids, […]
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Sunday, April 18th, 2004
A shocker!
At work we have to cover the police beat three days every two months or so. Part of that is checking the e-mails from the main office to see if there are any obituaries that need to be written for the next day. The message line of one of the e-mails read “Subject: Jim Gardner […]
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Thursday, April 8th, 2004
And baby makes five
Just found out last week that my wife is pregnant. Can’t wait to meet the li’l stinker!
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2004
Average Joe
Three times I’ve watched the entire series and three times I’ve been angry at the ending. Thanks a lot Adam. Two words for you — “pre” and “nup.” I thought Adam was so cool when he got dumped by that first woman who’s now in the “Where are they now?” file. Trust me buddy, weeks […]
No Comments » - Posted in Pop Culture by Steven Gardner
Sunday, April 4th, 2004
Found the joke.
I did a simple search on the web and found the joke mentioned in the previous blog. It’s pretty funny, especially coming from a short, old guy with a mesh hat. If you want to know the joke, look it up yourself.
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Sunday, April 4th, 2004
Friends and why they matter
My wife and kids are out of town this weekend and the weather outside on Saturday was gorgeous, so it was clearly time for a road trip . Before heading down the road I, of course, had to fill up the car with . . . oil. So I went to Albertson’s, surely everyone’s choice […]