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russ
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response 75 of 560:
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Oct 6 03:16 UTC 2003 |
Found the PC speakers I knew I had (just didn't know where
they'd gotten to). Need a power supply, though.
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scg
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response 76 of 560:
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Oct 6 06:11 UTC 2003 |
Congratulations, Steve!
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michaela
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response 77 of 560:
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Oct 6 06:12 UTC 2003 |
Senna - congrats on the wedding. I'm having issues picturing you *married*,
but I'll get used to it. :) Wow. Happy news, indeed.
IHB the boy and I have smoothed out our issues, and we had a wonderful, happy
weekend for the first time in over a month. It was rough going for a while,
but it was worth the tears and lost sleep. Phew. :)
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edina
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response 78 of 560:
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Oct 6 14:56 UTC 2003 |
I go to Phoenix in 10 days and we have decided to spend some time at the Grand
Canyon! Woo hoo!!
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mcnally
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response 79 of 560:
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Oct 6 16:10 UTC 2003 |
Should you decide to hike down into the canyon (on the South Kaibab Trail,
most likely) be sensible about the amount of water you take with you.
The last time I was there I was appalled at the number of people who were
headed down into the canyon with little or no water, despite the strongly
worded warning signs begging them not to do so. Having become dehydrated
on another canyon hike, I can promise you that "no fun" is about the *best*
you can hope for if you get seriously dehydrated in the canyon.
That said, the Grand Canyon is phenomenal even in a part of the country
that's brimming over with spectacular scenery. Dress warmly, the south
rim is at over 8,000 feet.
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edina
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response 80 of 560:
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Oct 6 17:31 UTC 2003 |
That's what I keep hearing. I will dress warmly and I'll take plenty of
water.
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mcnally
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response 81 of 560:
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Oct 6 19:21 UTC 2003 |
(or rather, dress in layers.. the temperature climbs quickly in the
Canyon once you leave the rim and continues to rise as you descend.)
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edina
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response 82 of 560:
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Oct 6 20:04 UTC 2003 |
I don't think we'll be hiking down. Dave has ankle issues, I'm still in
recovery. I just want to see it.
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jiffer
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response 83 of 560:
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Oct 7 14:02 UTC 2003 |
ISVHB I am now recovering from the Radiohead concert last night. Awesome
stage show, awesome light show, the music is even better live. AND SUPERGRASS
OPENED! Sorry. All I can say is wow. wow.
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beeswing
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response 84 of 560:
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Oct 7 21:44 UTC 2003 |
IHB of a cool show on Sunday night... I LOVE Th' Legendary Shack Shakers!
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scott
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response 85 of 560:
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Oct 7 23:27 UTC 2003 |
Nice weather not totally wasted, since I finally got around to opening up the
inside of my car's door, pulling out the latch mechanism, and cleaning off
a lot of dust-infested (and winter-freezing-solid) grease.
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slynne
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response 86 of 560:
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Oct 8 12:56 UTC 2003 |
I sat outside in the sunshine for a bit yesterday. That was nice.
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edina
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response 87 of 560:
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Oct 8 14:58 UTC 2003 |
I am very very happy that I got into a pair of jeans yesterday that two weeks
ago would have taken Jesus, baby oil and a shoe horn to make it possible.
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tod
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response 88 of 560:
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Oct 8 16:40 UTC 2003 |
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remmers
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response 89 of 560:
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Oct 8 16:59 UTC 2003 |
IVVHB the Merchant of Vino store on Plymouth Road - which closed recently
when its owner, Whole Foods, opened their megastore down on Washtenaw
Avenue - will be reopening soon under its ORIGINAL OWNER.
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edina
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response 90 of 560:
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Oct 8 17:53 UTC 2003 |
IVVHB I was just at the doctor. I have been cleared to do many many things
(except yoga), he thinks I'm doing great and I'm down 44 lbs.
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krj
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response 91 of 560:
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Oct 8 21:12 UTC 2003 |
Wow, John, that's great news about the reincarnation of something resembling
Merchant of Vino.
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cmcgee
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response 92 of 560:
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Oct 8 21:14 UTC 2003 |
re 89: I'm very glad that rumor turned out to be true!
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gelinas
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response 93 of 560:
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Oct 8 21:26 UTC 2003 |
And I hear that Trader Joe's will open in the old Whole Foods location, but
maybe this has been mentioned before? (I don't know Trader Joe's.)
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mynxcat
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response 94 of 560:
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Oct 8 21:37 UTC 2003 |
I love TRader Joe's. Lots of cool, healthy stuff. Not as exotic as I
thought it would be, but the prices are really good.
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tod
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response 95 of 560:
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Oct 8 21:44 UTC 2003 |
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anderyn
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response 96 of 560:
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Oct 8 23:10 UTC 2003 |
IHB Gareth 's cat scan came out clean and they've now decided he can keep his
spleen and that it may be some form of pleurosis. Hurrah! And also that the
Merchant of Vino will be back (please, please, please!).
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mcnally
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response 97 of 560:
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Oct 9 00:18 UTC 2003 |
I think, were I still in Ann Arbor, I'd do most of my earthy/crunchy
grocery shopping at the People's Food Co-op but Trader Joes does have
great prices on some stuff and some good store-brand items that make
it worth having one around even in an area with an abundance of natural
foods markets.
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other
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response 98 of 560:
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Oct 9 01:05 UTC 2003 |
If pleurisy is an infection of the lining of the lung (which I've had --
NOT pleasant), what is pleurosis?
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bru
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response 99 of 560:
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Oct 9 01:43 UTC 2003 |
his organs are trying to attach themselves to each other. His splln has
attached itself to his lung, thus the pain.
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