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13/09/2001 - 6:57 p.m.

Mystic Funny

Yeah, the subject doesn't make sense unless you know the intricate private jokes in my life, but those that do know are laughing. Just be glad of that.

I got the site tracker, right? You know, 35 Visitors since whenever in September? Well, I know that probably half of those are me, but the other half- it's funny to know that people are showing up here and reading this and I don't even know them. According to the time zone part on the tracker, one of them's from Russia or Bangladesh or China or someplace along in there.

It's so weird that there are all these people out there visiting, and they don't even leave a mark to say they were here. No blip but on the tracker.

That's the ultimate in anonymity: to come into contact with someone's life, and to leave no trace.

Some other things that are Mystic funny-

I won 100 frequent flyer miles from American Airlines through the Rice Crispies treats giveaway. A sort of open the package and see what you've won type thing.

People who can pop their shoulder blades in and out of the sockets.

Guys with negetive ass. (Although that's funny ha-ha too.)

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