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    Amelia’s Voice

    Before I get to the main point of this post, I’m going to say something that will shock you.

    Get ready, because if you know me, this will come as a complete surprise.

    Brittney is not so bad.

    Sitting here at the Saucer typing on my netbook… over the past year, I have had a big time making fun of Brittney on my blog, calling her “Old Lazy Ass” among other names.  But you know what?  People have told me over the years that they respect my blog because I’m honest.  And in the interest of honesty, I finally have to admit, she’s gotten better.  There have been times when the “lazy” label I’ve hung on her has been well deserved, but in recent weeks/months, she’s actually been pretty good.  And I feel I have to recognize that in the interest of fairness.

    Okay. Let’s get to the main point of this post.

    I’ve posted about the 1st annual Memphis Snuggie (TM) pub crawl on Saturday, November 28.  I have mentioned that it’s for a charity called Amelia’s Voice.  Well, there’s now a website for Amelia’s Voice.  I would summarize the condition Amelia suffers from, but there are a lot of big words that are hard to spell, and I’m drunk.  Just click this link to read about Amelia.  Then get on the Facebook page and learn how to participate in the Snuggie (TM) pub crawl.

    I love my netbook.  Took it to the Saucer, where the gang pulled up 10 minutes worth of video.  By the time they were done watching it the battery was all the way down to 96%.  Took it on a field trip to Calhoun’s and played poker all afternoon and now I’m back at home at the Saucer and the battery is still at 34%, or 3:05 hours.  I’ve been discharging it/recharging it to “exercise” the battery and apparently it’s paid off.

    All right… I’ve finally caught up on my posting “to do” list… somebody e-mail me something to talk about in my lunchtime post tomorrow.

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