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kare to kall on her to kick ass?

 
Shoo, shoo, there's nothing to see here, but you should definitely go and check jakK out jakK!

Because. The long awaited jakK weblog is finally online!

It's worth a look ... and off you go!!!

Exciting things could have happened today, but alas, k. wasn't in town to participate in the activites and festivities the world had to offer to her.

Still, there's one event she's looking forward to, one that hasn't even started yet: This year's Life Ball.

Not that k. will attend the ball itself (oh no, she doesn't really like that sort of event, thank you very much), but she's already looking forward to seeing Nina Hagen inaugurate the ball with her new song "Immer lauter" in front of the Vienna City Hall building (for k. thinks it's a brilliant piece of music).

Oh. And Klaus Wowereit, the mayor of Berlin, will also be there, which is another good reason for joining the masses in front of the City Hall. (Because k. is of the opinion that Klaus Wowereit is a cool guy. She's already taken pictures of him, pictures of the 'professional' sort, of course, back in Berlin in the summer of 2001; unfortunately, she doesn't have any of them on her harddisk, else she'd share them with you. Pity.)

k. has decided to open a weblog on twoday.net. Because. The world needs to know about her chaotic life, her many projects (of the ongoing sort, as well as future plans), her fascination with things, and ... stuff.

She doesn't know yet if she'll care enough to communicate with the outside world though, for while she's sure the outside world will hear her (out), it's not clear if le monde extérieur is interesting enough to her to keep track of it.

But don't fear - k. knows very well what she's doing, as she's already gained experience in keeping an online journal, and she's quite aware of what the difference between communicating to the world and communicating with people is.

However, should you wish to awaken her interest in communicating with you, you're encouraged to pique her interest (by whatever means you deem necessary to accomplish this mission).

She accepts (and, more importantly, is able to grasp the content of) both messages written in German and English, and asks you to use the language you are more comfortable with. If you feel your English is a little rusty, you might prefer (and are encouraged) to stick to German, for there's nothing more tiresome than having to read texts that are bristling with grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes.

Yep. k. demands most things to be done a certain way; better yet, to be perfect.

 

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