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25 new of 691 responses total.
birdy
response 500 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 23:45 UTC 2000

Many reasons...don't feel like sharing...
hematite
response 501 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 05:39 UTC 2000

Although I had a nice saturday afternoon and friday evening I'm feeling 
rather bummed for some unknown reason..and have been feeling that way 
for a couple days now. Tis annoying.
birdy
response 502 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 08:09 UTC 2000

Even more reasons now...still don't feel like sharing...

Oh, and my poor upstairs neighbor broke his leg tonight when his dog tripped
him while coming downstairs.  I heard the crash and ran out right away to see
what had happened.  He's okay now.
beeswing
response 503 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 09:53 UTC 2000

Am at the point in my life when I want more stability, want to settle 
down. And it doesn't look like that will happen in the near future. 
I've outgrown my surroundings, sort of.
ric
response 504 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 15:28 UTC 2000

I wear a size 13 shoe as well... I wear solid black tennis shoes.. all of the
time.  Every single day.  So I put a lot of wear in my shoes.  I have been
buying Rockports for the last few years... after about a year, they are
typically dead.  I used to by Reebok's before those, and they lasted about
as long, but the Rockports are a bit more comfortable, and only tend to cost
about $5-$10 more than the Reeboks when I get them on sale (which is the only
time I'll buy them)
scott
response 505 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 16:54 UTC 2000

Running shoes I can get.  Boots with a decent amount of cushion are much
tougher.  

In other bummed news, I had to cut down a 50 foot oak which was probably the
best tree on my property.  It was too close to the house.
senna
response 506 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 17:36 UTC 2000

I wear 13s, and I usually just wear one pair of shoes until they wear out.
jiffer
response 507 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 01:28 UTC 2000

I had an exhausting and stressful weekend.  Luckily work helped to lower the
stress.  (Scarey to hear that from a person with two jobs)

ea
response 508 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 02:05 UTC 2000

My watch is dead beyond revival.  I tried a new battery, and that didn't 
do anything for it.
birdy
response 509 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 03:19 UTC 2000

<simply mutters and grumbles about practically living at work>
bru
response 510 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 12:20 UTC 2000

I have to report to the courthouse today for Jury Duty.
happyboy
response 511 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 12:39 UTC 2000


        <huggles>
senna
response 512 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 12:52 UTC 2000

Heh.  I've finished 16 consecutive hours of work.  Time for class, and then
another 8...
mooncat
response 513 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 16:11 UTC 2000

Okay...

so, That Guy arrived back in town on Saturday, and since I was going 
*out* of town that wrecked any plans of picking him up (cause well, I'd 
made these plans weeks ago and I wasn't about to drop them). <sighs>  
Which also left him stranded at the train station...

- apparently early Sunday morning my 'car alarm' (according to the 
police, I don't actually have a car alarm it was just the horn) started 
going off.  The neighbors complained and for some unknown reason the 
cops impounded the car instead of alerting me (my apartment is in the 
back of the building and I didn't hear a thing).  So after MUCH hassle 
(though I am extremely grateful to three people for coming to my aid, 
one VERY much unexpected) I get my car back. (remember that bit in the 
happy item about my car horn no longer working... make sense now?)

- Oh, and I'm getting sick... slight chest congestion and coughing with 
a sore throat developing.
lynne
response 514 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 16:35 UTC 2000

Back to stupid clerical/somebody else's crap work all day, with a little
bit of Big Evil Report thrown in.  Sigh.  I think I probably don't get to
do any more chemistry until I get back from winter break.  :(
Oh well, the weekend at least was nice and restful.
birdy
response 515 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 17:58 UTC 2000

Wow...I didn't hear the car, but I went to work at nine a.m.
tpryan
response 516 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 18:16 UTC 2000

re 505: May it burn well for you then, or make some good 
furniture.  Shame about cutting it down,  root problems or overhead
problems?
scott
response 517 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 18:24 UTC 2000

Had to cut the tree down because it was right next to the house, which would
probably lead to the following problems:
1.  Root damage to foundation
2.  Trunk actually making contact with roof edge eventually (in high winds
could hit house).
3.  Falling limbs on roof.

The tree was less than 3 feet away.  :(  Still, it was a nice tree.  I've
still got the humungous old apple tree, a couple tall spruces, and the
arborvitae (which themselves are bit too close too), but the oak was a nice
tree.
mooncat
response 518 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 18:59 UTC 2000

(Sarah- apparently it was off by then but they still impounded it (the 
time sheet I got when I paid for the car said they arrived back at 
Sakstrup's at 9:42 am).  Given how it was handled, I'm looking into the 
matter.)
jiffer
response 519 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 20:48 UTC 2000

I am going to be working a 10 hour day. Bah.  I am feeling homesick. Bah. I
am feeling like a loser. Bah. 

On another note, I still have a horrid headache from hitting my head on the
door opening on Saturday. Bah.  A little late to be going to the doc's office
since I am fine other than a headache.  More than likely I jiggled my brain
a bit too much than it likes.  
aran
response 520 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 20:58 UTC 2000

hmmm... it's been so long since i logged on that i can't find an up-to-
date mystery quote item anywhere.  anyone know if one's going on at the 
moment?  (ie help, heeelp...)
richard
response 521 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 02:59 UTC 2000

how much did it cost tooget your car back?  you get your car impounded
innew york, you are out at least $200, butIMm guessing in A2 you
only probably had to pay like $50right?
eeyore
response 522 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 03:35 UTC 2000

Why in hell did they impound it, and not notify you *BEFORE* the fact?????
Did they make no attempt to knock on your door or anything?
richard
response 523 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 04:29 UTC 2000

Imean they  could have justbooted it and left it where it was
senna
response 524 of 691: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 05:02 UTC 2000

Blech.  Things get awfully frustrating.
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