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scg
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InBetween walks
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Sep 24 18:25 UTC 1994 |
Interested in meeting other InBetweeners in person? The weekly
InBetween walks happen every Sunday at 4PM at the Arb in Ann Arbor. We
meet at the Peony Garden entrance, and then generally walk for an hour or
two before going somewhere to do something else (usually involving food).
The entrance where we meet is on Washington Heights, near the UM
Hospital. Washington Heights is off of Observatory, and if you are going
norrth on Observatory it's the first right turn after Geddes. About half
way down the hill on Washington Heights there's a UM parking lot, and you
can park there without a permit on Sundays. We meet at the bottom of the
hill, just outside the gate to the Arb.
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facelift
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response 1 of 191:
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Sep 25 06:32 UTC 1994 |
I've always been somewhat intersted in these things, but I can't concievably
think of anything to talk about...it would just be really awkward for me.
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carson
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response 2 of 191:
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Sep 25 09:12 UTC 1994 |
this week's AfterTweening was originally scheduled to take place at my
apartment. Due to circumstances beyond my control, we'll be meeting
at the Bagel Factory instead. Hopefully no one will get lost on the way
over.
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scg
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response 3 of 191:
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Sep 25 17:18 UTC 1994 |
Contrary to what I said earlier, I will be there. My other meeting got
cancelled.
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carson
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response 4 of 191:
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Sep 25 20:07 UTC 1994 |
Because of the storm, we're meeting at the Bagel Factory when we
would usually walk (4-6pm). Come on down if you want to see us.
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anne
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response 5 of 191:
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Sep 25 21:25 UTC 1994 |
I wish I could have gone. Like I tod Steve earlier, I will make one of the
walks sooner or later!
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carson
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response 6 of 191:
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Sep 25 23:07 UTC 1994 |
yeah, right. ;)
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scg
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response 7 of 191:
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Sep 26 01:04 UTC 1994 |
Bobbina, gerund, phenix, yagi, and I met in the parking lot near teh Arb, and
then after a minor adventure there moved on to the Bagel Factory where we
met carson. After we had eaten bagles for a little bit we decided the
weather had improved enough to walk. Since the Arb wasn't really in
walkable condition after the rain, we walked along the roads of Ann Arbor
Hills, getting quite lost and then finally ending up behind the Arby's on
Washtenaw. We then walked back to the South U. area through Ives Woods
and Burns Park.
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anne
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response 8 of 191:
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Sep 26 02:38 UTC 1994 |
Now this is the entrance near Markley- right? Cause I know where that is. Fri
night some of us went wandering around there, at about midnight, it was REALLY
neat to walk through the arb at night.
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carson
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response 9 of 191:
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Sep 26 02:47 UTC 1994 |
I was at the Arb at night. It was after a reported attack by the serial
rapist currently loose. It was very stupid to be there, as the campus
cops were out in full force. We spent several hours in hiding, then
decided to go home. I guess it was quite the adventure, even if it was
a waste of time since it wasn't with people I particularly have come
to care about.
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eeyore
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response 10 of 191:
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Sep 26 02:48 UTC 1994 |
i would really love to make it to one of the walks, but as i have to work
every sunday....
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scg
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response 11 of 191:
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Sep 26 03:05 UTC 1994 |
Yep, it's the entrance by Markley.
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gerund
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response 12 of 191:
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Sep 26 05:14 UTC 1994 |
Drenchings
Car keys locked inside cars
Dead Squirrel fetishes
Lightning
etc...
October is obliviously coming.
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carson
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response 13 of 191:
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Sep 26 08:39 UTC 1994 |
"Dead Squirrel fetishes"? did I miss something here?
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gerund
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response 14 of 191:
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Sep 26 16:07 UTC 1994 |
You missed the connexion between your praise of squirrels and the fact
that I stepped on that dead squirrel while we were walking by the side
of the road.
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eeyore
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response 15 of 191:
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Sep 26 17:55 UTC 1994 |
i've heard of some odd things, but that really takes the cake....
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vishnu
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response 16 of 191:
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Sep 26 19:20 UTC 1994 |
I saw a squirrel getting its genitalia poked out by a
crow once.... I took it as an omen.
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eeyore
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response 17 of 191:
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Sep 27 02:28 UTC 1994 |
thank you vishnu....
gaggggggg......
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carson
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response 18 of 191:
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Sep 27 05:23 UTC 1994 |
re #16: unfortunately, I've seen the same thing.
re #14: some connection.
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gerund
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response 19 of 191:
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Sep 27 09:30 UTC 1994 |
It was very awful... connecting with my foot like that.
Up to then the squirrels we had been running into were quite pleasant.
Quite alive too.
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carson
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response 20 of 191:
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Sep 27 10:46 UTC 1994 |
shapely, curvaceous, full-figured, gracefully, furry, well-proportioned...
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eeyore
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response 21 of 191:
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Sep 27 12:05 UTC 1994 |
carson, only you could come up with something like that!
now could we PLEASE stop discussing dead squrills??!?!?!?
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carson
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response 22 of 191:
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Sep 27 12:56 UTC 1994 |
dead flat squirrels aren't very curvaceous. I'm talking about live
squirrels I wish there were more squirrels in the Arb. Maybe we should
think about walking elsewhere, some place with more squirrels.
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eeyore
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response 23 of 191:
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Sep 27 13:26 UTC 1994 |
well, if you really wan t ot take a walk through my back yard, i'm sure
thatcould be aranged....
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anne
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response 24 of 191:
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Sep 27 17:57 UTC 1994 |
Carson- just walk around campus- thre are PLENTY of squirrells!!!!
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