Jan. 10th, 2005 01:05 pm
Year in Review meme
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Must thank
Stan for this one (and countless others, I'm sure)
Take the first sentence from each month of your 2004 journal and post it here.
January: But not enough computer time, and as such, LJ reticence.
February: Now, Natural Born Killers is on HBO2.
March: Unfortunately, I can only remember a couple right now.
April: "The "Brief Safe" is an innovative new diversion safe that can secure your cash, documents, and other small valuables from inquisitive eyes and thieving hands."
May: I guess Mean Girls did well over the weekend.
June: Disabled Groupware & Calendaring Service in the Groupware tab of the Merak Mail Server Administration software.
July: Surely, this has been seen by others before?
August: Unfortunately, it requires the Divx codec, if you don't already have it.
September: Happy birthday
Sarah!
October: How did I not know David Cronenberg directed Spider?
November: A few (twenty nine to be exact) from this year's Barn Party.
December: An Australian phone company is offering customers the chance to blacklist numbers. . .

Take the first sentence from each month of your 2004 journal and post it here.
January: But not enough computer time, and as such, LJ reticence.
February: Now, Natural Born Killers is on HBO2.
March: Unfortunately, I can only remember a couple right now.
April: "The "Brief Safe" is an innovative new diversion safe that can secure your cash, documents, and other small valuables from inquisitive eyes and thieving hands."
May: I guess Mean Girls did well over the weekend.
June: Disabled Groupware & Calendaring Service in the Groupware tab of the Merak Mail Server Administration software.
July: Surely, this has been seen by others before?
August: Unfortunately, it requires the Divx codec, if you don't already have it.
September: Happy birthday

October: How did I not know David Cronenberg directed Spider?
November: A few (twenty nine to be exact) from this year's Barn Party.
December: An Australian phone company is offering customers the chance to blacklist numbers. . .