July 25, 2010
July 21, 2010
These and more can be found at http://www.from-japan-with-love.com/.
So... I'm not really sure why I numbered them...
July 18, 2010

This is a super-clever idea for coasters. :) This is a stack of coasters shaped like, bread, meat, onion, tomato, cheese, etc. You can buy them HERE. Just $9.99.
July 15, 2010
Old Spice Voicemail Generator
I think the Old Spice guy is the new Most Interesting Man in the World. And you can have a voicemail recorded by the new Most Interesting Man in the World for FREE. Look at your voicemail message. Now look at THIS website. Now look at your voicemail message again.
July 14, 2010
Stuff and Things.
July 9, 2010
July 7, 2010
July 1, 2010
Quotesville
"People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost."
-- Dalai Lama
-- Dalai Lama
Oh, The Narcissism
Here's a fun fact about me. I put my contact lenses into my eyes with my left hand.
"Oh my goodness, Ana!" you say,"I had no idea that you were left handed. I am shocked and awed."
Well, actually, I'm not left handed. About a week after I got my first pair of contact lenses, which happened to be about 4 days after Christmas, I was roller blading outside when I fell and broke my arm. My right arm. After I got my cast on and returned home, the issue of contact lenses arose. Because of my cast, I couldn't get my right hand anywhere near my face. Actually, for the first few days I would try to eat with my right hand out of habit and my family would laugh and laugh because... well, I looked stupid. Anyway, for six weeks I used my left hand exclusively for contact lens-related issues. And ever since then I've put my contact lenses into my eyes with my left hand. And you're never going to get the two minutes of your life that you spent reading this post back.
"Oh my goodness, Ana!" you say,"I had no idea that you were left handed. I am shocked and awed."
Well, actually, I'm not left handed. About a week after I got my first pair of contact lenses, which happened to be about 4 days after Christmas, I was roller blading outside when I fell and broke my arm. My right arm. After I got my cast on and returned home, the issue of contact lenses arose. Because of my cast, I couldn't get my right hand anywhere near my face. Actually, for the first few days I would try to eat with my right hand out of habit and my family would laugh and laugh because... well, I looked stupid. Anyway, for six weeks I used my left hand exclusively for contact lens-related issues. And ever since then I've put my contact lenses into my eyes with my left hand. And you're never going to get the two minutes of your life that you spent reading this post back.
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