Fillerpost
Today is the first day of Varend Corso 2009, which means a lot, but what it doesn’t mean is a blogpost. Sorry guys and gals, I’ll be back on Monday… See you then!
Today is the first day of Varend Corso 2009, which means a lot, but what it doesn’t mean is a blogpost. Sorry guys and gals, I’ll be back on Monday… See you then!
In Portugal, police have arrested a fugitive that has been on the run for over sixteen years. During this time, he lived in caves in his native region of Vieira do Minho, ate mostly fruits and vegetables and lived on the medication brought to him by some relatives. The sour part of the story is that these meds are probably how the police finally found him.
The was convicted for murder in 1983 and escaped after 10 years in jail in 1993. He fled to the caves where he succesfully evaded the law, untill now that is. Police say that when they arrested the man, he was looking bewildered, had a long beard but whas otherwise healthy. They arrested him after they started a new operation, aptly named ‘Operation Cro-Magnon’.
Finally, I bought the book that has the title of this post written all over it. In this book, it seems you can find the answer to every question known to man, and, apparently, a whole lot of questions not known to man right now. If I recall correctly, the answer is always the same. I won’t tell you what the answer is, but if you want to know, go out and buy The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and find out for yourself. I can tell you upfront that you’re probably not going to like the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything…