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Catch Up Extravaganza

CAUTION: An obscene amount of pictures to follow. I have been doing some extreme catch up stuff here and over at my MySpace profile. I had learned to live without a computer, but of course, as soon as I get it back and running, I just can't seem to step away...

NOTE TO SELF: The minute you finish posting this you WILL call cable company and finally get rid of this ridiculous dial-up internet!!! (The few times that I used other computers in the last few weeks I really got used to fast service, and now I'm so pissed off at the slowness of dial-up I might throw the damn computer across the room!!!)

This first set is from my trip to DC to visit Jessie in December 2005. It's very, very sad. I think Jessie posted three pictures that she had taken, and I also only took three pictures from my whole three days there. These were taken the first night at a bar called Bilbo Baggins.


Jessica, me, and Jessie's friend "Little" Jen...

E, and Jessica with the very famous kiss, this time planted on their friend Milton...


Jessie, me, and Jen again...

Comments

Jacq said…
You guys are so cute!!!!
Jacq said…
Come to think of it, I have some pix on my March 8 post if you want to check them out. I post pictures sort of after the fact, ya know? Not a big priority for me.

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