TechnoGeekery Quickies and Other Random Stuff
January 2, 2008 · Print This Article
So, another TG Quickie coming at’cha:
TechnGeekery Quickie #5: Chores and Allowance… Taking it Techno
In this quick episode I discover that tiny mints and newly-applied lip gloss do not mix. Among other things, naturally.
In other news, TGIM came across this very familiar-looking verification code as he was surfing Ticketmaster for tickets to some– oh, I don’t know, sporting event of some sort, I guess?– so he got all excited (a little too excited if you ask me, come to think of it) and took a screenshot and shot it on over to me via email, all “Look! Look! Look what I came across! Kelly would like it because she’s awesome and I love her and did you read her blog today because she is so SO funny and hilarious and man IwishyouweremorelikeKellybecauseshe’ssoawesome, so check it out!” But maybe I might have hyperbole-ed up that last part, but he may as well have said it because it is what he MEANT. Don’t think I don’t know it. Because I know.
What? Oh! The verification code! Right. Focused now.
Gosh, Kelly, even Ticketmaster has a thing for you.
Oh, and speaking of hyperbole, I NEED this t-shirt. Like… NOW, please:
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I’m totally closing my eyes right now and smooching TGYM…you know, in my mind. And there’s nothing you can do about it.
ps – Best verification code EVER. And that’s not hyperbole. I might implement verification codes on my blog just so that all of them can be the that. Everytime.
Dude, I’m saying. How awesome is THAT? I totally want a “chassy” verification code. Seriously! Super bad.
Also, stop smooching TGIM in your mind or I will freaking CUT YOU… you know, in my mind.
Who doesn’t have a thing for Kelly?
Y tu, William? Y tu?
How crazy is that? I was just thinking about the word “hyperbole” earlier today because I was going to put it on my blog (relating to the whole Celebrity Apprentice thing) but changed it to “hoopla” instead because I was unsure if I was going to use “hyperbole” the correct way, or even if it was spelled that way and I come here and see the very same word!
Wow. Crazy.