Sorry it’s been so long since I’ve updated, been really busy trying to have a real life.
Nothing super exciting has been happening, been hanging out with Julia a lot, which I don’t mind one bit
We’re going snowboarding this saturday on the company holiday party (yes, I know it’s late for that, but it was originaly canceled due to lack of snow on mt hood.) which should be a blast!.
Phil, if that’s you who just subscribed to my blog, drop me a note man
So, I just got back from Target, I can’t believe I just spent $33 in just cleaning supplies. Got good smelly stuff for my room, 409, windex, toilet bowl cleaner, toilet tank drop ins, laundrey detergent, two huge ass bottles of listerine (on sale, buy one get one free), and some mold and mildew cleaner. I don’t think I have either of the last two, but I figured I might as well get it since I was buying cleaning supplies.
Other misc news: I’ve dropped 20lb since I started working out, yay! I hope to drop another 20 before summer hits so I can be a lazy beach boi
So, I was reading Engadget today and saw this article about how to get unlimited text messages on T-Mobile for cheap.
If you’re a T-Mobile customer and SMS junkie, there’s apparently an easy way to get unlimited SMS service by switching your default sending options from GSM to GPRS. Of course, given that T-Mobile only charges $6.99 a month for 1,000 messages, you have to be really frugal, really into SMS or really addicted to trying out new hacks to do this (for the record, we fall into the third category, so don’t go calling us cheap). We’re assuming this violates the terms of your user agreement, and that T-Mobile is working on a way to thwart it, but for now, here’s your chance to become an SMS spammer.
