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( Feb. 1st, 2005 09:00 am)
You scored as True Neutral. A True Neutral person has two faces- either these people are merely apathetic, preferring to focus their minds on more important things, or these people truly believe in a balance of all things. To these people, there can be no light without some darkness. These people also have no dedication to, or intrinsic distrust of, laws.

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True Neutral

70%

Lawful Good

65%

Neutral Good

65%

Lawful Neutral

55%

Chaotic Good

45%

Chaotic Neutral

45%

Lawful Evil

40%

Neutral Evil

40%

Chaotic Evil

30%

What is your Alignment?
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( Feb. 1st, 2005 04:01 pm)
So here's an update, more or less...

Where did I leave off?
Friday 012805
[livejournal.com profile] silvara77 and I went to the St Mary School Ball. She was able to get tickets from one of her co-workers who couldn't go, and didn't want any money to be repaid for them. So, off we went. Of course, there were games, and here we were with about $8 between us (at least until we found the onsite ATM), which also went for drinks (well, sodas for me at $1.50 each, plus a tip). There was also a silent auction, to which she donated a trip for four kids to Colonial Bowl for a string or two of candlepin. It went for at least a hundred smackers, so that was good.
Dinner there was pretty decent: a salad to start, followed by chicken francaise with a twice-baked potato and
carrots seasoned with something sweet, possibly honey with a touch of tumeric, perhaps. Dessert was a chocolate
mousse cake.
The only complaint I had on the night was that the music for the after-dinner dancing was way too loud, and
certainly not to my taste. Plus, the DJ didn't have "Thank You" from Led Zepplin (our wedding song). He did play "Play That Funky Music, White Boy," though, which was cool, but he could have left out "YMCA" and "The Electric Slide," thankyouverymuch.
We didn't get home until, oh... just after midnight.

Saturday 012905
Gaming day. We picked up our friend [livejournal.com profile] 7threality, since his car is deader than any chance of Michael
Jackson becoming a foster parent. Quick stop at That's Entertainment, grabbed lunch at a new Chinese place near our gaming spot, and it was off to the game!
Afterwards, we dropped [livejournal.com profile] 7threality off at his home, and went back to ours for a night of relaxation.
However, there was a dark spot to the day.
My dad's mother had passed on in the wee hours of Friday morning. From what my mum was telling me, he was taking it rather hard. The way I see it, she went out with good memories in her head from recent years, with the wedding trip and the knowledge of Marcus on the way. In fact, her obituary reads three great-grandchildren, counting Marcus.

Sunday 013005
[livejournal.com profile] silvara77 had Open House at her school, and since she's in the condition she's in, I volunteered to help her get things set up and just so with her room. I also did any running around she needed to do, mostly to keep her hydrated.
When we got home, we decided to finally take the AC units out of the windows. Boy, did we have fun getting the snow out of them. The living room unit, you can get inside it and mop things up nicely, since the workings just slide right out of the shell. However, the bedroom unit is sealed up, and I didn't want to monkey with screws, so we set it in the tub and blasted it with the hair dryer, followed by a dump of the water. I think we had it all done sometime before 2100, when we sat down to watch Ming Tsai beat the pants off of that arsehead Bobby Flay on Iron Chef America.

Monday 013105
Back to the grind...


Nothing more to report.
Carry on.
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