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Sunday, June 17, 2012

My ordinary Life

To catch a little finger between a door and
the frame of a door is quite an easy process,
when this author allows his focus to drift
in an attempt to disambiguate the title of his post,
which is not to be confused with My Ordinary Life.
I only wish at chronicle events of yesterday.

Source: Fun times with the Nichijou girls. -J-List Tumblr
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou– Series Review | Lost in America - Anime &... “Spot on review Enzo. Those were the two main reasons why I thought the show lost part of its charm in the middle. I like our baka trio better when they were a trio. It just wasn’t as funny without Tadakuni’s occasional voice of reason. I’m definitely on board if we do get a second season.”
Saturday, after my first visit to the home of Denton in ten days, I went to sleep at three in the morning. I awoke at nine in the morning to ready myself to meet the candidate and go to canvass at eleven in the morning. About forty minutes after that, we began to canvass, I was finished about forty minutes after noon.

Around one in the afternoon, I treated my father to a luncheon at RJ’s Bob-Be-Que Shack. Briefly, I returned home, then I went to pay bills at Verizon Wireless and Penguin Pawn. By four in the afternoon, I was en route to play the some slots at the Hollywood Casino at the Kansas Speedway. With a new player card, I put in thirteen dollars, and won twenty-eight and a quarter, of which I later lost nearly eight.

Near the Roving Imp, I bought dinner at the Dairy Queen. We had awesome sets and honored the birthday of David. Afterward Denton visited, and I went home to watch Tonnami, which ended my evening with the following.
Deadman Wonderland - AIRING ON TOONAMI -
SATURDAY NIGHTS 12:30 a.m. ET / 11:30 p.m. CT
“Death is the main attraction in Deadman Wonderland,
from the studio that brought you Samurai Champloo and Ergo ...”
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but not necessarily on Christopher H.

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