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Saturday, May 22, 2004

Who Do You Think You Are, Jesus Of Nazareth?

When I say LOG's dead, stay dead!

So Jimbo had his graduation party. It was okay, nothing special. We went to the beach yesterday, it was beautiful. By the way LA is NOTHING like NY, it is so spread out. But I like it here, there are a lot of Mexicans and Chinese people so I fit right in. Hey, has anyone seen my keychain?

Peace,

Boney

Friday, May 21, 2004

Blogger? She's a redhead!

Good job on the new design. Maybe LOG isn'd dead after all.

NOT!

WTF?

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Thursday, May 20, 2004

Day Four: Tucson to Granada Hills

OK, we are finally home. Stats from Day Four: 517 miles in 7 hours, 5 minutes. Average speed: 73.25 mph. Roadkill stats: 6 rodents, 2 cats, 1 pole. We're going to the beach tomorrow. All LOG members are invited.

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Day Three: Fort Worth to Tucson

We're in Tucson. Stats: 925 miles in 13 hours, 24 minutes. Average speed: 69.02 mph. Roadkill stats: 16 rodents, 3 armadillos, 2 deer, 1 LOG corpse.

Day Two: Tulsa to Fort Worth

Well that was exciting. I guess Jimandi is in Fort Worth with Natalie now. Pretty exciting stuff, eh? I thought so. After arriving in Fort Worth, Natalie took Jimandi out to dinner at the Fort Worth Stockyards. How pleasant dinner was without anyone asking for the napkins or the crispies. Anyway, the thing is this: stats are what make life interesting. Day Two trip stats: 311 miles in 4 hours, 30 minutes. Average speed of 69.11 mph. Roadkill count: 47 armadillos, 16 rodents, 1 adult African swallow.

Monday, May 17, 2004

Day One: Notre Dame to Tulsa

Jimandi Corp. hit the road today, leaving behind Notre Dame and making the 770 mile journey to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Andy Hagans, President of Jimandi Corp. remarks, "A little to the left." Day One trip stats: 770 miles in 10 hours, 54 minutes. Average speed: 70.64 mph. Roadkill count: 8 rodents, 2 deer, 2 armadillos, 4 goats, 2/3 cheetahs.