After visiting Bill Amend's website, I have learned that the whole thing was intended as an April Fools Joke. Well, they sure got me.
Updated: Sunday, 3 April 2005 2:44 PM CST
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Everyone, and I mean everyone reading this had better comment. I know you people are out there, and so far, Amanda's the only one commenting. I'm not posting again until I see comments. NO MORE PASSIVE READING!!! If you don't know how to comment, here's your primer: At the bottom of each message there's a line of small type. Click on "Post your comment." That will take you to the "comments" window, which will contain the entry you are commenting on, and any current comments. At the bottom of that window is a form. Enter your information: name, email (optional), website (optional). Then type your message. When you're done, click the "continue" button. This will bring up the refreshed "comments" window, with a preview of your comment. To finalize your comment, click "post", to change your comment, click "edit". Get it? Got it? GOOD! Now you have no excuse. :)
I've introduced Jim to the wonders of blogging. We'll see what he does with it. In the meantime, I've coined a new term: quasi-Orthodox. That's my religion. As I only make it to church about once every 4-6 weeks, and I'm certainly not participating wholeheartedly in the fast, I think it's appropriate. Oh, and I'm living with a man I'm not married to. I'm just one big no-no.
If you're wondering about the significance of my title, here's what you've been waiting for. I work in a "historical landmark" (read: old building). As such, it is only natural that the plumbing is, shall we say, archaic. Well, the owners aren't doing much to keep it up to standards, and as a result, it's not doing so hot. We are frequently inundated with what Jim calls "swamp gas", meaning sewer fumes. They're so strong today that the little headache I had when I got here has blossomed into a doozy. Thank God for Tylenol. Anyway, that's what made me think of the bog of eternal stench. Now you know....the rest of the story.
On a more subdued note, I'd like to relay the passing of Jim's Scoutmaster, Dale Kube. Just looked outside and noticed it's snowing. How appropriate. "Oh what a beautiful morning..." Godspeed, Dale. You'll be missed.