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Recap: Trivia and Trivial

Watched WESTWING at Kate's house yesterday and found myself enjoying it. They have some great dialogues and you learn somethings, too.

For instance, apparently there're only three English words that starts with "Dw", and they are "dwindle," "dwarf," and "dwell."

Name a fruit that has it's seed on the outside (which Christine got with about one second of thinking): strawberries.

This's a question that I've asked in 8th grade: what's one berry who's name doesn't end with the word "berry"?

On a note that's completely unrelated to the current subject and related to a post several days ago and, more specifically, the one about Kate worshipping McKay and contemplating ripping a hole in the fabric of the universe--

--first of all, it's confirmed that Christine will be helping with this 'project' and therefore NASA might seriously have something to worry about in a few years.

Second of all, this...uh...'event' won't be taking place until a certain Utah-Canada movement. Originally Kate and I agreed that I shouldn't have to worry about anything before the three-some (you guys know who you are) moves to Utah. Then yesterday it's brought up that Utah might not happen at all and the group might migrate directly to Canada in which case, I suppose, I should place myself on standby if I hear Utah OR Canada. Or possibly both. At the same time. (Hey if they can blow a hole in the universe....)

Lastly came my slightly problematic role in the overall scheme of things. Namely that I'm suppose to build some sort of a vehicle that can take people out of this universe when my friends blow it up. Christine also promised to help with this. I hope the ship won't blow up because that'll be extremely unpleasant. I was also wondering whether or not my friends will be planning to blow up every single universe (real or alternate) that we come to because, well, then traveling around with the hypothetical vehicle would be just a big waste of energy. And time. But if you blew up the universe I don't suppose time would matter as much as energy.
But I was 'reassured' that at every universe we come to, there'd be a stop to read ALL the new fanfic in existence first. It'd be a break whose endurance depended on reading speeds.

This is usually the point where I think something or someone is completely off their rockers.

Oh, and I've seen the link from yesterday's post (my thanks to whoever posted it) and was quite fascinated by the idea of economic/financial revolution with regards to technology. Honestly, internet is such a great thing.

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