[KAK-o-EETH-eez] n. an irresistible urge to do something inadvisable. I had never heard this word until reading Jim Shooter’s excellent blog.
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Two years ago yesterday my TV died and this blog was born. I never thought I’d stick with it this long; I tend to have these creative bursts where I want to learn how to do something, and then once I learn it, I get bored and move on to something else. Once in a […]
This week my friend B is going on a cruise. He wanted to keep us up to date, but didn’t want to set up his own blog, so I told him he could just upload posts to mine, so you’ll see those throughout the week.
Today is the 13 Month Anniversary of my MadMania blog! To be honest, I’m kind of surprised I have stuck with it this long, but I’m enjoying it now more than when I started. Thank you to everyone who tunes in to see what I’m rambling about.
Yay! Heather is ditching her blog and joining MadMania. I’ve already imported all the posts from her old site, and I’ll get to work soon on setting posts to display the author so as to minimize confusion.
You may have noticed I have disabled comments on my blog. That is because I don’t care what you think. Just kidding. The real reason is this: having previously been the webmeister and moderator for messageboards, I have seen that civil discussion online is impossible, even among good people and good friends. While I did say ‘online,’ I […]
It’s fixed… Okay, my awesome husband Daniel has fixed the weird thing at the right ——-> It now informs the readers that I am the author of this blog, although if you are reading this you must know that already. I sent out an email to some of my friends and family inviting them to […]
Okay, I have changed a few things around and made this more my style but I can’t figure out who this Denis guy is. He isn’t the author of what you see here but alas he is taking credit for it. I haven’t found where to change it so just ignore him for now. I […]
My 4 year old RCA TV is on its way out, and the viewable area is now so thin that everything I watch has an all-midget cast. We don’t even receive television–broadcast or cable–but we do play X-Box and watch DVDs. The initial result is that I have stopped playing Oblivion. The secondary result is […]