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Posted
7 November 2006 @ 11pm

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skype scrape

That last post was a little snotty, and I apologize. I’m just tired of listening to people bitch and whine and then not vote. It makes no sense to me. Anyway, I am trying not to hold my breath over Prop 85, so I’ll write about something else.

The MSG and I celebrated our third anniversary up the coast. We relaxed, cooked, read, played games, hiked, watched DVDs and still found time to take some photos.

Last Thursday we got back to the grind, which for me has been only a little grindy. More of a scrapey, really. Socially, it’s been gravy. I also got my free Skype Moo MiniCards in the mail. Because my scanner mysteriously decided to start working again tonight, I can share these cuties with you. It’s unfortunate that, despite actually paying for a Skype number ages ago, I have misplaced my password and after repeated requests they won’t give it to me or even just reset it for me. I even have the PayPal receipt! That is, in my opinion, inexcusably bad customer service on Skype’s part.

At least my Flickr Moo MiniCards should be coming soon …

Update: Skype reset my password for me! Hooray! It’s good to have helpful friends.


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3 Comments

Posted by
Stephanie Jackson
8 November 2006 @ 12am

Hey, drop me a line about the skype thing, I may possibly be able to help. :) I got connections.

bloolark at livejournal dot com works.


Posted by
David
8 November 2006 @ 2am

Your election post was mild. More than once I’ve stated that I think anyone who does not vote in two consecutive elections should be stripped of citizenship and deported. Yes, I’m a real ass about that sort of thing :-)


Posted by
Brian
11 November 2006 @ 8am

I’ve had a Skype account for ages and I’ve never used it. No one I know uses it, yet when I sign on, it says there are 6 million people online. Heh.