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HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woo, almost wrote January 1, 2000 up there. Gotta get used to this 1
thing.
Anywho, here's the rundown of my weekend....
Saturday went to Universal and rode Twister and Men in Black: Alien Attack. They were both pretty
good. Also of course played some DDR. I got about 5 hours of sleep, and got up at 5:30 AM to head off
to Disney. My dad went last year and said it was total chaos, so we left extra early.
Disney was freaken unbelievable! Got to Disney
by 7:30 and into Epcot. So while the "official" opening time of Epcot was 9 AM, they were letting in
people probaly by 7 AM. We bounced around probally for most of the day, and went to an ESPN sport bar
at 4 PM to try and see the Bucs game. Only stayed for half the game though, cause all the smoke and
beer was making me nauseous. Disney handed out hats and noise makers at 6, then the music started up
at 7. And lemme tell you, Disney knows how to put on music! They had about 4 different areas all
around Epcot playing dance music continously. I mainly stayed around the big ball with Scooter. They had a bunch of fireworks at Midnight, and the
park was open till 1 AM. I'll definitly be coming back next year. Oh, and it wasn't too cold
either, except in the morning. And dancing keeps you pretty warm too :)
Iron Chief marathon
is on today on the Food Channel, check it out.
Remember the Y2K hoopla? Well here's an
article on the guy who originally brought the major media attention to the Y2K problem, Peter de
Jager. The poor guy first tells the world about the Y2K problem, gets the major companies to fix
it, and then when nothing happens (because it was fixed) he gets called a scam artist and that the
Y2K bug was just a hoax. Of course, if nothing was done then we would have had all kinds of
problems. The poor guy just can't win.
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