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I bet you are--so let me help you!

This is a logic puzzle challenge thing that I picked up from random-LJ-surfing. It apparently consumes your life until you solve it. Time yourself for fun! :|

The rules are in Japanese Chinese, but I picked up a nifty translation too!

  • Everybody has to cross the river
  • Only 2 people on the raft at a time
  • The father cannot stay with any of the daughters without their mother's presence.
  • The mother cannot stay with any of the sons without their father's presence.
  • The thief cannot stay with any family member if the Policeman is not there.
  • Only the Father, the Mother and the Policeman know how to operate the raft.
  • To start, click on the big blue circle on the right.
  • To move the people, click on them.
  • To move the raft, click on the poles on the opposite sides of the river.


I finished in about fifteen minutes, but mostly did it through trial and error. This time of night is no time for logic, obviously.
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I am a married white male and am looking for a married woman.

Do you want / need something a little extra in your life but don’t want to give up what you have right now?

Do you like to cuddle and want some discreet fun on the side?

Are you looking to feel excitement again?

This ad is for real and I am sincere. I love my wife but I need something more. The excitement is gone but I am not looking to leave her and neither should you be looking to leave your husband. This would be nothing more but something on the side for both of us. Might even put a little spark and excitement back in our marriage!

Contact me, let’s get to know each other via e-mail first and then see what goes from there. I am patient and willing to move at your pace! Let's just get to know each other and then maybe meet somewhere for a drink or coffee.

What do you have to lose?????


Um, your marriage?


I really should be studying now that my mom's been cut off from Skype instead of browsing random Craigslist personals because I've already exhausted the room rentals page. Study, Evy, study. *cries*
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I am loving Halloween so far. Today on the way home from the supermarket after buying candies (SWEET ones, none of this sour candy nonsense Line seems to think is NORMAL, yeesh) for little children I walked past a guy dressed up as the Nightcrawler, complete with the blue skin. At work earlier, just before my shift ended, a group of four college students dressed in costume reverse trick-or-treated and gave us candy. There has been a candy basket in the office too, for the past two days.

Back home, around this time people don't give out candy randomly to strangers, and neither do they dress up in costume. Instead they light candles and go to cemeteries to visit dead relatives while they drink and gamble and use the crypts for tables. :|

Needless to say, I prefer what happens over here.



This be my first pumpkin! Ever! Yesterday my groupmates and I were planning on practicing for our presentation that evening but one of them wanted to check out the pumpkin carving, which we did, and you know. Four foreign kids experiencing Halloween for the first time and you know what happened. :|

Pumpkin carving til 3:30, god what were we thinking?

But anyway. That was my pumpkin. :| It's meant to be Harry Potter except I didn't have time to carve his lightning bolt and his mouth because NO MORE TIME PRESENTATION IN TWO HOURS OHMYGOD.

Next year I shall finish Harry, though. Yes.

Happy Halloween Everyone!
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Ooh, Livejournal, you have a Halloween-y theme going on.

So.

Somehow in the middle of my hell week I thought it would be a good idea to--guess what--fly to New York for the weekend. Essentially I:

1. Am now behind on a couple of Pretty Important Project Deadlines
2. Deprived of Decent Sleep
3. Perhaps way in over my head (But that's because of the 20-hour-a-week 7.50-an-hour part time job I took on last week. WHAT WAS I THINKING.)

But it's worth it, I suppose, because:

1. I met up with a friend from college back home and we got drunk on $5 worth of open bars. And peed in the apple center and discussed Making Money Via Selling iPhones for a huge margin back in the Philippines, where they're selling for double the price like hotcakes.
2. Spring Awakening. Mad, mad, mad awesome musical. (And on that note, does anybody have the whole soundtrack? Upload it for me please?)
3. One day I will have one more story to tell my grandchildren, and then I will laugh about it and give them my advice in hindsight so they know what to do next time. :|

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