You could move to Iceland (IS ) if you think about it. Aside from the fact that its cold, really cold there is abound to be some fun to be had with the ice. Cold drinks all year round. I suspect as well that the crime rate is would be significantly reduced. Though eating the fat of sea mammals, esp. whales and seals might not be very enticing.
I suppose as well that land prices are pretty cheap. But I don't think you'll want to venture too far out from civilization for fear of you being eaten by polar bars. Even worst becoming lost in a winter wonderland of eternal christmas might not be as ideal as it sounds.
This is going to be the best month ever. Like totally super. I will get the source thing working. You will be able see the PHP that generates most of the pages (some are abit out of the project path). It was a bit tricky at first but with a little brainstorming I got each of the pages on the site map to show will highlight source and some javascript.
At some point you will end up at the at a fast food joint / shop / place whatever and they will ask you question. Some questions are done purposely to trick you into making the wrong decision or to confuse you. If your lucky the cute woman at the counter will ask you if you want to "take it out" or you want "eat in".
What they don't tell you is that if the joint / shop / place starts burning down (or suddenly is attacked by terrorists) you will have to leave your food behind. The food is even more difficult to carry if you were extra greedy and upgraded / super-sized your order. Really now how much free soda is too much?
There is also the thing about orange juice - I don't remember what orange juice tastes like. Yesterday I opened a fresh bottle / pack / jug of orange juice. Realistically I could not tell if it was spoiled or not because expiration dates on jamaican juice products are like juxtaposition. I knew the juice did not taste right but I could not remember what real orange taste like. I was thirsty so I drank it anyway.
When I was six my mother told me not to stare into the sun. This weeks post is late. I had not been inspire through the week either by being too busy, too involved or maybe both. The solution to the problem is actually in my brain already. I just have not thought about it yet. It is all in the numbers.
A couple weeks ago I saw a bird. An occurrence that is not unusual when you live on a tropical island. There are wild birds running rampant eating babies but we often take them for granted. This day was different somehow, the bird was different. I was dumbstruck. I had an epiphany, my discovery channel moment. The bird was unlike any other regular bird I had seen in the concrete jungle that is Portmore. I have not seen it since. I should have taken a picture of it.
I fixed the RSS feeds. Added the items submitted to the profile page. I will add a setting to turn that off at some point. I did not do much of anything last week.
tristan answered: well, i live at least twenty kilometres form anything that is half-interesting, so a car helps me ... be able to do stuff. like go to the movies, or gigs. or to get to university. plus, australia is rather large, and a trip tp the nearest capital city is three hundred kilometres, the next nearest is seven hundred kilometres. and you can't walk that. ... read 14 more