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As I said before, today I had to be a pallbearer for a relative I barely knew. At least it was another opportunity to catch up with some family members I hadn't seen since October. Why is it that every time I have a family get-together, I feel an urge to write up a Wise Guy Glass Walker? ;)
I finally got a haircut today. I've been needing one for the past month, and I was finally able to get the time and opportunity together to get it. I look a damn sight better, now.
And y'know, I got an idea today. Wouldn't it rock to be able to send someone a Christmas or birthday present only knowing their email address or screen name? I'm only mentioning it here so I can say I came up with it first if, say, Amazon.com started doing it. But I think you could set up a system where you could order an item for somebody, and then send them a special password where they'd go in and fill in their end of the shipping information without having to necessarily trust you with their address. It'd be something that a major company like Amazon could implement, or maybe have a seperate remailer agency that would do that sort of thing. I dunno, it sounds like an idea.
There was something else I was going to mention here, but I can't remember it now. Bollocks.
I finally got a haircut today. I've been needing one for the past month, and I was finally able to get the time and opportunity together to get it. I look a damn sight better, now.
And y'know, I got an idea today. Wouldn't it rock to be able to send someone a Christmas or birthday present only knowing their email address or screen name? I'm only mentioning it here so I can say I came up with it first if, say, Amazon.com started doing it. But I think you could set up a system where you could order an item for somebody, and then send them a special password where they'd go in and fill in their end of the shipping information without having to necessarily trust you with their address. It'd be something that a major company like Amazon could implement, or maybe have a seperate remailer agency that would do that sort of thing. I dunno, it sounds like an idea.
There was something else I was going to mention here, but I can't remember it now. Bollocks.
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Date: 2003-12-23 03:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-23 04:47 pm (UTC)Glass Walkers are a city-based tribe of werewolves that live among humans.
'Wise Guys' are a subgroup of the Glass Walkers that are dying out. They're known as Wise Guys because, well... they're Mafia werewolves. Kinda 'nuff said, there.