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Last night, I noticed a comment left on one of my posts by someone I didn't know. I checked, and noticed I'm on his Friends list. Well, neat--thanks for the links, [livejournal.com profile] modernangel and [livejournal.com profile] suppafly! I'm not going to be snippy about it like I've heard some people are. If someone wants to call me a friend, that's fine with me. I have few enough of them in real life as it is. :)

It's a little startling to look at your friends list one day and notice a couple of people have decided to list you, though. It's not too surprising, as after all I do plug my LJ in my email/USENET .signature, my Slashdot .signature, and my entry for LiveJournal on Everything2. I'm guessing, from things within their journal prefs or journal posts, that [livejournal.com profile] modernangel followed my link from E2, and [livejournal.com profile] suppafly clicked over from Slashdot.

I'm really quite flattered that folks think I'm worth regular reading enough to include me in their friends groups. I'll try not to disappoint. :)


Well, I just got a mass of coupons in the mailbox. I'll pitch most of them, of course, but there are a few that have potential. In fact, I'm considering a short drive to try one of them out now. As I haven't eaten yet today, and there's a restaurant I haven't yet tried not far from me...I think I'll eat lunch at Popeye's Chicken & Biscuits today.

Over the last couple of days, I've found one of my old computer game loves calling me back again--the variant of multiplayer Half-Life called Opposing Force Capture-the-Flag. I'm not the best at it, but I can usually manage a pretty decent score. The game appeals to me, I suppose, because it combines the free-form rough-and-tumble respawn-if-you-die nature of Half-Life with a goal/team oriented strategy, and adds a bunch of really nifty powerup items to boot. And it's got a server that usually has a large number of players around to play with. I only wish more of my friends played it. It's free if you have OpFor or Blue Shift, after all...

Re: R_M's Three Rules of Karma Whoring

Date: 2001-11-28 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] suppafly.livejournal.com
blah thats too much work.. i dont like /. they have so many stupid rules regarding posting.. livejournal is a much better way to spend my time..

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