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5 June, 2007 |
Davinci Code
he course of true love never did run smooth-Shakespear I decided to start off today with a qoute for no particular reason. You can inturprate the qoute howerver you want to.
I’ll give you the “411″ (lmao. “411″) of the past few days in snips….sort of…
Well anyway. First of all Kim’s Batmitzvah (sp?) is Saturday. I got a dress over the weekend for the par-tay. I got it at Wet Seal, and it’s a black-ish-charcole-ish color, with pinstripes and a fake rose on it. It’s um, cocktail dress kind of style? I think that’s it. I like it so that’s all that matters…
I went to the Library today because I had a hold on Digital Fortress by Dan Brown (author of the Davinci Code..I didn’t read that one, but my mom reccomends it so i’ll eventually read it,)
Patient Dies
Shares of Ireland’s Elan Pharmaceuticals plunged 57 percent in overnight trading after the drug company and its partner, Biogen Idec, suddenly suspended sales of its widely trumpeted new multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri following the death of a patient. The drug makers decided to halt sales after finding one confirmed and one suspected case of a rare central nervous system disorder called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. All clinical trials involving Tysabri were also suspended.
Analysts said the drug — expected to emerge as the leading seller in its category — would be required to undergo extensive testing before it could return to the marketplace. Elan had placed much of its turnaround hopes on Tysabri, and Biogen Idec had seen the drug as a replacement for its aging MS pharmaceutical Avonex. Biogen Idec saw its stock price melt 40 percent while Serono, which makes a competing medication, saw shares soar 17 percent on the news.
400 degrees for about an hour till its soft and browned. But the best part was my salad–I had two tiny tomatoes (I have to eat them quick those hydroponic tomatoes which really don’t taste great go bad quick),fat-free feta crumbled,scallion,and this italian parslye yours truly grabbed thinking it was cilantro, ripped up with some oilve oil, vinegar, orengo and basil and black pepper! YUMMMM! The ricotta thing was a iittle better tonight bc I didn’t spill 1.2 the can of chocolate into it, and i used more vanilla.
Maybe I should just slug the bottle of vanilla down and call it a night.
Meawhile, I found out me and my drunken crew of friends, mostly men, are going out of town for the 4th which means:
a)I am going to have a hard time sticking on the plan. I guess if we go out I can do the proteina nd veggies
b)the friend we are staying with is tall gorgeous thin, and has a house full of pop-tarts,twinkies,doritos,etc.
c)I know I will end up drinking, last time we went there it was 72 hrs of insanity. Perhaps I shall drink till I puke ;_0
// posted by o @ 11:53 PM
tuesday, wish it were sundae
Sigh. Woke up in a tizzy, I was late per usual, the toilet overflowed, it was all i could do to get out of the house-but then i had to make that stupid egg! I was determined, as late as I was, not to not have breakfast. So I slapped two slabs of turkey bacon in the microwave and then I did the smelly microwave egg thingie==i must say it was mere sustanence. The turkey bacon sort of tastes like slabs of salt. Thank G-d for salsa.
Ten Drugs To Watch
Standard & Poor’s list of the top 10 drugs to watch in 2005 looks like a compilation of the hopes and dreams of beat-up Big Pharma stocks. Most of the drugs analyzed by the credit-rating firm belong to companies whose shares have been recently depressed, such as Merck (MRK:NYSE) and Pfizer (PFE:NYSE) , as well as companies trying to pull themselves out of a long-term trough, such as Schering-Plough (SGP:NYSE) and Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY:NYSE) . but it’ll takes forever to get it from the Library and I havn’t got the money to buy it…I got some other books to but I can’t rember them all of the top of my head. I only remember The Flip Side by Andrew Matthews, only because I read it today in. I like short books (if they are intrseting that is) then I read the first page and can’t stop….But it might be a strange book to some people because it mostly all these gender-bending issue-type things. Never the less it was a good read.
Ummm I know I have more intrsting things to say but they always slip my mind while I type other stuff. *sigh* well I can’t remember so I’ll tell when I remember.
-The Katie
Don’t rain on my parade.