Where in the world is Snowball Sandiego?

  • Sometimes there are things in life that can't be explained.  String theory, Intelligent Life in Outer Space, Galactic Space travel, How the Caramel actually gets in a Caramilk bar, where Snowball has been for the past 3 weeks.  Those are just to name a few.  Now I could go into technical explanations as to how “busy” or how “pre-occupied” I was over the past three weeks, but let's chalk it up to the unexplained, unsolved mysteries.

    Suffice it to say, I am still here and kicking.  Although there was that time I was holed up in a Cave in Afghanistan for a while.  There was this weird bearded guy there who really creeped me out.  How did I escape?  Well, let's just say I got away using Ask a Ninja moves, combined with Twit-tenacity.  Oh yes, I used Ted Steven's tubes to get me home.

    Anyway, in all seriousness, I wanted to let everyone know that I have just finished recording Audio-Vox Episode #006 and it will be realesed on Friday night as usual.  So your net-catchers should receive the netcast by about Saturday morning.

    As far as to why I decided to post a blog today is because I just finished my first mid term exam today, and it was for Computer Applications.  Which I think I may know a thing or two about.  All I have to say was it was a bit harder than I thought it would be, however I feel really good about it and I think I totally aced it.  So I am happy.  I have 2 more midterms tomorrow, and I think 2 more on Thursday, so I have to get back to studying, but I just wanted to poke my head through the tubes to let people know that I am still here, and will be posting regularly soon.

    Toodles!

    Steve Saylor “Snowball”

    P.S.  Is it weird to have an itching desire to wear a turbin all of a sudden?

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    October 17th, 2006 | Steve Saylor | No Comments |

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Steve Saylor

Steve Saylor is currently the Web Content Editor at Blackburn Radio in Wingham Ontario for CKNX AM920, 101.7 The ONE and 94.5 The BULL. Steve is a New Media Specialist and has worked in this field since Spring of 2005. He is a self-published author, a techie and a geek. To read more about Steve, click HERE

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