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Friday, September 29, 2006

Today is a beautiful day in Princeton. The morning started out kinda cold and rainy but it is the perfect temperature right now and there is a bright blue sky with big puffy clouds and a very nice breeze. It's the sort of day that I'd want to go out and play some tennis, well, if I had a tennis partner here in NJ. Or, it's the sort of day I'd want to play golf, if I actually played golf. Instead, I took a walk while accomplishing some errands, like picking up allergy medication refills.

Update on the crackling/popping sound. I heard it yesterday around 6 or 7 p.m. and went in front of the girl's door and it did not smell like she had popcorn in there. However! It did smell like popcorn in the hall approximately an hour or two later. I am not sure what to do with this input. It's not like it even matters to me if she's making popcorn - I don't really need to know. But, when I hear something awry, I do generally like to know what it is. I guess I could ask her, but maybe that'd be prying and it'd definitely take the mystery out of everything.

Nothing much going on tonight, but tomorrow is Emily's birthday and we're having a little shin-dig for her over at her apartment. Our flag-football league also starts tomorrow, but I am afraid that I will have to miss both this week and next week due to my catering job. Next time I'll have to evaluate my schedule before I commit to any work.

Well, I guess that's all I have to say for now. I have to make a trip to Wegmans, where I have a few things to pick up, including a medium-firmness, compact head toothbrush (as we all know that picking up such a toothbrush from Target is both impossible and ill-advised). I picked up a cold on the airplane last weekend, and its affects are lingering and I think I can nip this thing in the bud if I just replace my toothbrush.

- Jenny, 9/29/2006 11:55:00 AM

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