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A while back, I was studying Wicca as a possible religion I'd like to belong to. As part of it, I made some index cards that I had recently put up, having realized I would never use them (and that I hadn't looked at them in years anyway), but not qu...
One time I killed a dragon, I went online to start the braggin', I wanted to post a pic, But I can't do it quick, Because my Internet connection be laggin'.

Like most of the other accomplishments of this task did, I left clues for SF0. First off, I print out some business cards. Since we went out to lunch today on the company's dime, I wanted to put the cards with other business cards there. Unfortun...

Well, why not do both? "Cryogenics: The art of freezing something alive, then thawing it at a later date. Very similar to a TV Dinner" - "Welcome to Omega Flats" The first thing I did was to take a container of yogurt: put a cellulose manual h...

I'll give you two marks. One story is true, one is false. Or are they? Notice the fold at the top? When I was about 2-3 or so, I was petting a stray cat. The cat was okay for a bit, but then turned around and swiped me on the ear. The scratch...

When I started this task, I thought that Tuscaloosa was one of the Tree City USA cities, but I found out it wasn't. Oh well... I gathered ten different objects and put them in a bag, ready to take them out into the world to put them in some trees. ...

I chose an obsolete free-standing drive-through bank thing. While putting the photos in this task, though, I did see that when moving, my camera will distort the pictures. Kind of a neat effect. I might try it with other things later.

Every day I view the comic at Learn Something Every Day. I decided to print out one of the facts and put it somewhere. The fact I chose was the metal circle joining a pencil to an eraser is called the ferrule. But where to put it? I wanted somewh...