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AOL and you. Day 21. Ha!

Today I answered a really important question posited on a work-related mailing list. You can see all of my letters here!

To Whom it May Concern:

It was recently asked of me, and, for that matter, everyone else on this list, “who the hell uses aol?” I have given this much thought. Aside from myself, I couldn’t immediately think of anyone. Then I remembered, back when Paris Hilton’s address book was leaked all over the internet, I recall taking notice that Conrad Hilton was, in fact, an AOL subscriber. Not only was he on AOL, but his username was, of all things, C-Rad. At the time I considered adding him to my buddy list, but then I realized that I had very little to talk about with Mr. C-Rad Hilton. And for that matter, I really did not know much about him other than he has a badass screen name, more money than anyone I will ever know and is somehow related to Paris Hilton. Come to think of it, I don’t even know how he is related to Paris Hilton. Is he Paris’ father? Grandfather? Second cousin? I clearly don’t know the man. Therefore, there really isn’t even much of a reason for me to contact him. What hope is there for us engaging in mutually pertinent conversation geared towards the reciprocal enrichment of our respective characters? So, instead I tried to call Eminem or someone with a similar enough haircut (Fred Durst, maybe?). It’s hard to tell boring haircuts apart. Any which way, his number was turned off. I guess too many other people already had too little to say to him. Or maybe, he had too little to say to them. Speaking from experience, it’s hard to tell with celebrities. None I have ever contacted have thus written me back. I have no shortage of things to say. It must, therefore, be that they don’t have anything worthwhile to respond with. Anyway, I digress. I’m supposed to be answering a simple question… or something. Alright, so the question is, “who the hell uses aol?” To reiterate, I was curious myself. Thus far I have only established that I use it, Conrad Hilton uses it and there is very little common ground between Conrad Hilton and myself. In fact, I usually go through my existence giving little thought to the fact Conrad Hilton even exists. And I can say with a fair amount of certainty that Conrad Hilton probably doesn’t even know I exist at all; but there I go getting sidetrack again. Answering questions… Answering questions… Let me answer the stupid question. And make no mistake about it, the question that I am answering is a stupid question. Who still really cares who uses what email provider anymore? Does it really matter? Maybe it does. I don’t know. I mean, I wouldn’t know. I have better things to do than think about the social significance of my email service. Truthfully, the problem of selecting an email service consistent with my lifestyle choices doesn’t keep me up at night. No, much like how my thoughts never turn to Conrad Hilton, I don’t give the matter of my email address much thought. However, when it was suddenly brought to my attention today, I started to give it some consideration. Who in the hell does use AOL? I investigated the matter. Apparently, Dr. John Russ uses AOL. He provides “image analysis consulting & training.” Some bed and breakfast in the UK has an AOL email address. I don’t even understand that. What is America doing online in the UK? Or rather what is the UK doing on America Online? And does Conrad Hilton know about this? I mean, does anyone know of this? I know the person who posited this quandary clearly is unaware or they wouldn’t be asking. I also know I didn’t subsequently know because I wouldn’t be investigating this if I had. I am willing to wager that Fernando Cerejo doesn’t know about this either. He’s on AOL too, but he’s too busy posting to message boards about how much he loves Liv Tyler. And for that matter, does Liv Tyler have an AOL account? She is, after all, an American and I bet she has been online at one point or another. So, I wonder, has she been American Online? Thinking about this makes my head hurt. So far I have established that only myself, Conrad Hilton, John Russ, and Fernando Cerejo are American Online. The UK bed and breakfast doesn’t count; not being American and all. I only found four people. I guess this doesn’t really answer the question. There must be more than four people using AOL. Anyway, this is where I give up and if you were wise, you would too. I suppose you can continue to sit around wondering who the hell else uses AOL, but why would you want to? Why would you even dwell upon such thoughts to begin with? Why would you even posit such thoughts to other living human beings that have better think about than AOL users such as Conrad Hilton, some medical imaging technician named John, Fernando and myself? Oh yeah, come to think of it, why would you even ask who the hell uses AOL when I clearly do? The answer was in front of you all this time. I use AOL. And, do you know what? I could care less. Come to think of it, I’m tired. I don’t want to think about this anymore. Thanks for wasting my time pondering over your aimless question. Please, should you have any more uncertainty in your life or as I suspect, simply need to vent pent up aggression, let me know. I am just as happy to reciprocate pseudo-anonymously through the electronic interweb.

Sincerely,
Randy

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Day 9 & 10 - pudding and a letter

For day 9, I wrote a letter.

For day 10, I made chocolate pudding from scratch. I followed Mark Bittman’s recipe from his book How to Cook Everything. It was as easy as making the instant kind, like everyone says. And it turned out delicious, at least in its warm state. It’s chilling in the fridge now. The best part is “cleaning” the pot afterwards.

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1 week in - day 7

feb-06-001.jpga special request/ custom order letter box to store a child’s artwork!  today it’ll get some swirls and a few little sparklies, and hopefully it’ll get listed on etsy tomorrow!

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Day 6: Decorated wood letters

These are so much fun to do…wood letters decorated with paint, paper, and other embellishments.

These particular letters are heading off to a blog to be be reviewed and featured.  I’m hoping it will bring some sales my way.  Wouldn’t that be cool?

MIA letters

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Letter to grandpa

Haven’t written a letter in years! I discovered that my hand is quite weak.

Letter to Grandpa

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Forever in debt to your priceless advice… (day four)

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So, this is my thing-a-day for the fourth day. It is being posted now because although I finished the thing in time, it had repercussions that caused me to… get in a really foul, depressed mood (I mean it was for the better, it caused me to really think about things, but still) and needed to step away from it for awhile. What I had decided to do was write myself a letter to open five years from now, or when I graduate college, whichever happens first. So, I started writing about things that were happening right now, and how I wanted to handle them better in the future or should handle them, going a lot over myself and the way I am and general advice for myself. Suffice it to say it got pretty emotional. I had to stop at one point in the middle of writing it. But I’m gratified to have done it, I feel like I said everything I needed to in a sense, and I really can’t wait to see the person I am in five years and how I’ll be looking back at in, what situations I’ll be in - and maybe, if I’ll need that advice and those reminders then.

It ended up being a full page back and front. There are more pictures righhhtttt here

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Day 4: Monogrammed Cards

Well aren’t these just cute!

My “S” card

I made these cards with my initial on them for sending as “anytime” notes.

If I can get any of my siblings married off, maybe I can make some for wedding thank-you’s!

To see a close up, go here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/socalledmommy/2242063395/

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Dear Friend,

My thing today was inspired by something that happened to a friend who had left his car with a flat tire for three days in a movie theater parking lot. When he returned there was a sheet of canvas with a note on one side and an abstract, yet warm and friendly painting on the other. My note reads:

“Hello Friend,

I do not know who you are or what you look like, but I want to tell you that I think you are a beautiful person, regardless. A friend once told me that she believes in telling people nice things about themselves because even that small amount of positive energy, when repeated enough, has the capability to change the world. Well, I am not one for that sort of extreme optimism, but I do think it true that the smallest random incident is enough to change the outcome of a day, or hour - perhaps just an instant . . . but isn’t it worth it to try? So I hope you future happiness and peace of mind.

Enjoy the snow, your friend”  

 my note        the placement