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rcurl
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response 50 of 202:
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Sep 28 01:05 UTC 2000 |
You might, if you get married.
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edina
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response 51 of 202:
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Sep 28 01:57 UTC 2000 |
Marriage is different than merely living together . . .
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rcurl
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response 52 of 202:
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Sep 28 04:17 UTC 2000 |
It can be...or it might not be.
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scg
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response 53 of 202:
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Sep 28 05:43 UTC 2000 |
Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but I certainly hope that if I get married at
some point, the person I'm married to isn't a stranger.
Granted, being a stranger and making lots of phone calls aren't the same
thing. Generally, though, if you're making lots of International calls, a
bit of shopping around can find good deals to whatever country you're calling.
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mdw
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response 54 of 202:
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Sep 28 05:54 UTC 2000 |
In some cultures, marrying a stranger is the norm.
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rcurl
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response 55 of 202:
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Sep 28 19:35 UTC 2000 |
In those culturers there is usually a mandated division of rights and
responsibilities - I don't know if phone use has been included in those.
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flem
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response 56 of 202:
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Sep 29 04:17 UTC 2000 |
Here's an odd one: apparently, the Onion thinks I'm the CEO of Extensis.
http://www.theonion.com/onion3634/graphic_designer.html
(all the way at the bottom.)
I want a raise. :)
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carson
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response 57 of 202:
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Oct 1 18:42 UTC 2000 |
(I'm stuck at the radio station. when I took over as the production
director, I made a point of removing everything off of the Instant
Replay machines [really neat devices; think of them as fancy cart
machines] that wasn't hot-keyed, i.e., not accessible with only one
button. unfortunately, when I began archiving everything, I made the
mistake of taking about 90 minutes worth of material without making
note of the contents. it turns out that there was a *really* popular
cart that, for whatever reason, *wasn't* hot-keyed. sure enough, it's
not on any of the tapes I know, which means it's on the 90-minute
unindexed tape. I hope it's early on the tape, else I have another
75 minutes to which to listen.)
(outside of that, my day's been pretty cool. the new Dan The Automator
album is off the charts!)
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wyrefall
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response 58 of 202:
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Oct 2 02:17 UTC 2000 |
Yay! Its October already!
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orinoco
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response 59 of 202:
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Oct 2 14:18 UTC 2000 |
After showing up late to my Thursday morning class last week because I thought
it didn't meet until 9:30, I made absolutely sure that I'd be in class today
by 9:00 -- only to find out that my Monday class _doesn't_ meet until 9:30.
On the upside, it means I'm out of bed early enough that I can come and wade
through agora again.
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slynne
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response 60 of 202:
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Oct 6 09:01 UTC 2000 |
I woke up feeling sick today but went to work anyway. Then I walked my dogs
and fell asleep at 9p which is why I am all about wide awake now at 5am. haha.
You know, now that I think about it, that was *yesterday* I havent done much
today yet. I think I will have some toast. I have to move in a week which is
partly exciting and partly something that fills me with dread. I hate moving.
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gelinas
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response 61 of 202:
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Oct 7 03:32 UTC 2000 |
My day was filled with highs and lows, and the lows were mostly having too
many different things to do and not being able to concentrate on any of them.
But the highs: Installed another 64MB in a Vaio notebook computer (two 32MB
modules) and tore down a PowerBook 3400c to no good effect. Turned out it
was the power adapter, despite previous tests with different power adapters
showing no different behaviour. I don't get it. We ended up swapping some
of the pieces of my former 3400 into a different 3400 (took both of them
to everything working). At least I now have a Macintosh with all of my data.
Which means I can get caught up on Kevin and Kell, Dilbert and User Friendly.
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beeswing
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response 62 of 202:
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Oct 8 04:59 UTC 2000 |
I dunno. Things to think about, and I'm rather sad and conflicted about
things.
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rcurl
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response 63 of 202:
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Oct 8 05:40 UTC 2000 |
That's life....
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jerryr
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response 64 of 202:
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Oct 8 11:09 UTC 2000 |
...that's what the people say...
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mooncat
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response 65 of 202:
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Oct 8 18:09 UTC 2000 |
Other people have other opinions.
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jerryr
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response 66 of 202:
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Oct 9 15:07 UTC 2000 |
that's not in the lyric
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mooncat
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response 67 of 202:
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Oct 9 16:19 UTC 2000 |
<grins> Lyric?
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jerryr
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response 68 of 202:
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Oct 9 16:32 UTC 2000 |
frank sinatra's "that's life"
that's life,
that's what the people say,
riding high in april,
shot down in may.
and so on.
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tod
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response 69 of 202:
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Oct 9 17:40 UTC 2000 |
Billy Vaughn did it first in mono, right?
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jerryr
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response 70 of 202:
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Oct 9 21:03 UTC 2000 |
i seriously doubt it, but i can't be sure. vaughn was a big band leader and
made many instrumental covers of hits. are you thinking of billie holliday's
"that's life i guess?"
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tod
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response 71 of 202:
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Oct 9 22:11 UTC 2000 |
No...i was thinking of the early 60's version which was mono..I think
Sinatra re-did it in mid to late 60's in stereo.
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jerryr
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response 72 of 202:
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Oct 10 11:28 UTC 2000 |
i'd sure love to hear it. never heard a vaughn record with lyrics. if you
know where i could find a copy i'd appreciate it.
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jerryr
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response 73 of 202:
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Oct 10 11:57 UTC 2000 |
well, i did a little research. sinatra recorded that's life in '66 and vaughn
in '67. so if you have an earlier recording that would be way coo el.
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tod
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response 74 of 202:
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Oct 10 13:45 UTC 2000 |
I don't. Guess Sinatra did it first. ;)
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