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gull
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response 475 of 560:
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Dec 4 16:12 UTC 2003 |
I tried to get a flu shot at a clinic scheduled at St. Francis Catholic
School, on Tuesday, but when I got there no one knew anything about it.
There's supposed to be one tomorrow (Friday) at Busch's on Ellsworth
Road, from 9 am to 1 pm, so I'll probably try again there.
There's a list of local MVN flu shot clinics here:
http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2002/flushot.htm
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mcnally
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response 476 of 560:
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Dec 4 17:45 UTC 2003 |
re #474:
> Mike, how long did you have the flu and how long between the
> first coughing and the fever and chills?
I don't think I'm completely over it yet, so it's hard to say
how long it'll last. I think I started coughing on Saturday
and Tuesday was the worst of it fever-wise.
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gelinas
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response 477 of 560:
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Dec 4 21:08 UTC 2003 |
IAHB a package from Amazon was in my mailbox today.
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jiffer
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response 478 of 560:
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Dec 5 00:21 UTC 2003 |
IHB I got some x-mas packages mailed out. Nothing says love like sending the
gift of fire.
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mcnally
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response 479 of 560:
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Dec 5 00:28 UTC 2003 |
Merry Christmas, Dr. Molotov!
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mynxcat
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response 480 of 560:
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Dec 5 02:04 UTC 2003 |
Yikes! I need to get my gifts out the door!
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aruba
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response 481 of 560:
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Dec 5 02:23 UTC 2003 |
Re #478: Should we call you "unajiffer"?
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jiffer
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response 482 of 560:
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Dec 5 02:50 UTC 2003 |
Well, it is being mailed to Ann Arbor... hmmm... I forgot to mail fuel for
the smore maker... I guess I am giving the gift of fire container
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edina
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response 483 of 560:
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Dec 5 15:09 UTC 2003 |
I'm incredibly happy I found a Formula-1, Ferrari Barbie for my boyfriend for
Christmas. He collects F-1 and is a huge Ferrari fan. It's a cheesy gift,
but a grand gift none the less.
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mynxcat
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response 484 of 560:
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Dec 5 15:27 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 485 of 560:
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Dec 5 15:30 UTC 2003 |
Does he like Barbie?
I'm happy because I get to see a cheesy Hindi movie tomorrow at a
theater. It's been over a year since I've watched a Hindi movie at a
theater. And it's always fun when you watch one here in the US, rather
than in India.
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edina
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response 486 of 560:
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Dec 5 15:37 UTC 2003 |
He's not overly keen on Barbie - but he loves Formula One.
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mynxcat
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response 487 of 560:
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Dec 5 15:51 UTC 2003 |
I guess it balances out then :)
Is the Ferrari pink?
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edina
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response 488 of 560:
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Dec 5 15:56 UTC 2003 |
Oh God no - it's red! She's wearing a little F-1 racing outfit.
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mynxcat
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response 489 of 560:
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Dec 5 16:49 UTC 2003 |
Ooh. Sweet.
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gull
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response 490 of 560:
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Dec 5 16:58 UTC 2003 |
The list of flu shot clinics I gave in resp:475 is actually for December
2002, which explains why no one knew what was going on at the one I
tried to go to. (I wasn't the only one there, though.) Here's a current
list: http://www.salinereporter.com/news/20031204B01IJRC.asp?ID=67
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richard
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response 491 of 560:
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Dec 5 20:52 UTC 2003 |
IHB I got to see Simon & Garfunkel in concert last night at Madison
Square Garden. It was sort of a last minute deal, but I'm glad I went
because it turned out to be a really good show. Neither is as young as
they used to be, but both of those guys can still sing and they haven't
lost their considerable stage chemistry and voices. And among
contemporary twentieth century singers, few have voices more familiar
to more people than Simon & Garfunkel.
S&G did some of their great old songs like Paul Simon singing "The Only
Living Boy in New York", and Garfunkel singing "Kathy's Song"
Also "Cecilia", "Slip Sliding Away", "Scarborough Fair" and others.
Many of their songs are so familiar that at times most of the place was
singing along, like when S&G did "America", and Simon was singing "Let
us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together, I've got some real
estate here in my bag, so we bought a pack of cigarettes and Mrs.
Wagner pies and we walked off to look for america..."
S&G's guest act (can't all it opening act because their set was in the
middle of the show), was the Everly Brothers. I hadn't even realized
they were still alive, yet alone still performing. They came on
between S&G sets. The Everly Brothers performed songs like "Wake Up
Little Susie" and "Dream' (Dream Dream Dreaaaam, Dreaaaaaaaaaam") Then
S&G came back on stage and, calling the Everly Brothers their heroes
and principal early influence, they did a quartet of the Everlys' "Bye
Bye Love"
Then S&G did their second set, and Art Garfunkel, who still has a big
head of hair, brought the house down as expected with "Bridge over
Troubled Water", where he starts out singing in almost a whisper, and
at the end is belting out "I will ease your mind like a bridge over
troubled water, I will ease your mind...." at the top of his range. It
was also cool when they dimmed the lights a bit and they did the
beautiful duet of "Sounds of Silence", which of course starts 'Hello
darkness my old friend, I've come to talk with you again..."
At one point the arena went dark, and they showed clips on the
jumbotron of Dustin Hoffman in the movie "The Graduate", and then you
hear the opening chords of that movie's theme song, "Mrs. Robinson",
and the lights come up and its really Paul Simon live singing the
song. "...where have you gone Joe Dimaggio, a nation turns its lonely
eyes to you" I thought that was pretty cool.
Both Simon and Garfunkel did a fair bit of chatting with the audience,
with Simon explaining that they met as sixth graders in Queens fifty
years ago, and Garfunkel chiming in that while they've known each other
since they were eleven, they didn't start arguing until they were
fourteen, so this tour celebrates fifty years of friendship and forty
seven years of arguing.
Anyway, I wasn't expecting to go to this show, the ticket I used
belonged to someone else who couldn't go, but I'm glad I did. I was a
bit depressed and the show really cheered me up, and not just because I
probably inhaled some second hand smoke from all the marijuana joints
being passed around. Simon and Garfunkel are a classic act, and it was
nice to see them while they are still around and performing together,
which they don't do that often anymore. They are on tour for about
three more weeks, if you can catch them I'd recommend it.
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krj
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response 492 of 560:
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Dec 5 22:07 UTC 2003 |
(Richard, if only for archive purposes, I'd love to have this copied
into the music conference. Thanks!)
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dcat
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response 493 of 560:
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Dec 5 22:32 UTC 2003 |
It's snowing in Pittsburgh. *A lot*. Forecast is for eight inches (down from
ten earlier, but still. . . )
:-D
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willcome
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response 494 of 560:
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Dec 6 01:26 UTC 2003 |
Remember: The flu shot KILLS.
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tod
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response 495 of 560:
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Dec 6 01:30 UTC 2003 |
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willcome
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response 496 of 560:
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Dec 6 06:51 UTC 2003 |
Huh? Washing hands doesn't get rid of evil flu VIRUS.
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jep
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response 497 of 560:
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Dec 7 05:31 UTC 2003 |
I have just managed to do about 1/3 of my Christmas shopping on-line.
Provided everything comes in on time, this is definitely my way to
shop!
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edina
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response 498 of 560:
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Dec 8 15:53 UTC 2003 |
Busy, productive weekend, but also nicely relaxing. got ina nice dinner and
a movie . . .hurray!
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gull
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response 499 of 560:
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Dec 8 16:09 UTC 2003 |
Re resp:495: Al Queda is involved with the Japanese now?! Quick, bomb
Tokyo!
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