Wednesday, November 22, 2006

pop rocks,
little focks,
bringing down the house.
lose a shin,
take one in,
my pc's buzzing mouse.
i ate a turkey,
i feel murky,
pizza pizza pie.
i found a dime,
it was mine,
i think im gonna fly.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Umbrella Man

Oh Umbrella Man, there is no rain today.
Your poncho has no purpose, there's no wet to keep away.
Oh Umbrella Man, I see you smiling wryly.
It's all a ruse to wear your boots, of which you think quite highly.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

At lunch today, me and some buds were playing road hockey at school and we broke a window. It's the first window I've ever helped break. Who'd've thought that a hockey/ baseball/ football/ soccer/ frisbee playing guy would break his first window at 24.

Also, this Saturday is the first playoff frisbee game for my frisbee team. It's gonna be sweet as pie.

Jay

Friday, November 03, 2006

Friday,

Today is Friday. Friday's are nice and I look forward to them. On Friday Michelle and I go out for dinner. I think tonight we will go to a noodle place by my house. We have been in mourning for our old noodle place, 'Double Happiness', that went out of business recently. Maybe this new place will be even better, but will it serve us deep fried banana for dessert?...that remains to be seen.


Michelle's going to go home for the weekend. She's going to keep her sister Kelly company until their parents return from their China trip on Sunday. I think I'd like to go to Hong Kong some time. I'll need to brush up on my Cantonese.

I'll probably work on my thesis this weekend, and play frisbee and hockey on Saturday. I'll go for coffee with some friends. When I phone my friend Jason to go for coffee he knows immediately that Michelle has gone home for the weekend and that I'm bored out of my mind.

So I was surfing the net the other day and I found a webpage on making a log cabin, so I says to myself, 'Awesome Jay, you should do that!1!!!11!' So I told Michelle that I was going to build a log cabin maybe as a cottage or something. And she was like, 'I guess putting in the electricity is going to be hard, through all the logs and stuff.' And then I was all flabbergasted cause I never thought of putting electricity in the log cabin. I guess it goes to show that Michelle and I are on different wavelengths when it comes to log cabins.

Sincerely,
Jay David Tse-Gai Loftus