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Grex > Agora41 > #56: I get invited to the wrong parties | |
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jp2
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I get invited to the wrong parties
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Apr 3 15:54 UTC 2002 |
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jazz
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response 1 of 25:
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Apr 3 16:31 UTC 2002 |
Er.
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brighn
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response 2 of 25:
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Apr 3 17:10 UTC 2002 |
Valerie shoots that substance on rare occasions. It's not urine; it's vaguely
salty, and a little bit tacky. I read somewhere the possibility that it was
analogous to the fluid sperm is suspended in, and given my own bad experience
(when I was on Paxil, it caused a cessation of spermatogenesis, one of two
prime reasons I stopped taking Paxil), that wouldn't surprise me. The two
fluids definitely had similar properties.
I know this was probably TMI, but I felt like sharing. =}
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orinoco
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response 3 of 25:
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Apr 3 19:13 UTC 2002 |
Tacky as in sticky, or tacky as in aesthetically unappealing?
Or, you know, both?
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brighn
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response 4 of 25:
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Apr 3 19:25 UTC 2002 |
tacky as in sticky, but not sticky enough to call it sticky...
like a bandaid that's been through the shower sticky
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vidar
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response 5 of 25:
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Apr 3 19:43 UTC 2002 |
Take it to the sex conference please.
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jazz
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response 6 of 25:
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Apr 3 19:46 UTC 2002 |
Must have to do with diet, and that's all I'm gonna say.
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brighn
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response 7 of 25:
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Apr 3 20:19 UTC 2002 |
All secretions are related to diet.
I'd rather not take it to the sex conference. It might get confused with a
downright disgusting conversation about eating poison.
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oval
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response 8 of 25:
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Apr 3 20:59 UTC 2002 |
i hear this talent can be learned through exercising certain muscles somehow.
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rlejeune
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response 9 of 25:
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Apr 3 21:23 UTC 2002 |
Scat is not poison, dear sir. It is an acquired taste is all!
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brighn
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response 10 of 25:
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Apr 3 22:00 UTC 2002 |
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brighn
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response 11 of 25:
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Apr 3 22:01 UTC 2002 |
Actually, not only did I put a warning screen on 10, I scribbled it as well.
Anyone who cares to read it can figure out how to read scribbled entries. =}
Scat is neither safe nor sane.
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jp2
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response 12 of 25:
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Apr 3 22:02 UTC 2002 |
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jazz
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response 13 of 25:
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Apr 3 22:04 UTC 2002 |
Wow. You know something's left of center when brign says it's insane.
I mean, this being the guy who wrote the story about Elmo and all ...
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brighn
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response 14 of 25:
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Apr 3 22:17 UTC 2002 |
#12> I used the scribble command. I don't know what that means. Maybe I'll
just copy my comments over to the Sex conf item where they belong.
#13> Heh. There's also a long history of fueding between watersports players
and scats about the other group being nuts. (There's a reason why I know the
fluid in #1 isn't standard urine. ;} )
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oval
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response 15 of 25:
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Apr 3 23:51 UTC 2002 |
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gull
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response 16 of 25:
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Apr 4 14:15 UTC 2002 |
I think you wanted to hide it, not scribble it...
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other
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response 17 of 25:
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Apr 4 17:59 UTC 2002 |
He's just showing how easily confused one can get when faced with the choice
between "expurgate" and "scribble." I think they should be changed to "hide"
and "erase."
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gull
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response 18 of 25:
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Apr 4 20:20 UTC 2002 |
Admittedly 'hide' and 'erase' are clearer, but 'scribble' *does*
suggest permanently obliterating something.
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brighn
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response 19 of 25:
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Apr 4 21:00 UTC 2002 |
So does "expurgate." For me, scribble (out):write::expurgate:say
That's why I get the two confused.
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janc
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response 20 of 25:
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Apr 4 23:52 UTC 2002 |
"Hide" and "erase" work in fronttalk.
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other
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response 21 of 25:
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Apr 5 06:50 UTC 2002 |
is the a mac port of fronttalk? where's the info page on it again?
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janc
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response 22 of 25:
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Apr 5 13:45 UTC 2002 |
No windows or Mac versions. Might not be hard to create though. You
can always telnet to Grex and run it here though. One of the last few
items in garage, I think.
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gull
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response 23 of 25:
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Apr 8 14:55 UTC 2002 |
It's a Perl script, right? Maybe I'll try running it with ActivePerl
under Windows NT, just for fun.
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janc
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response 24 of 25:
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Apr 8 16:09 UTC 2002 |
It might be possible. I remember thinking there were some unix dependencies
in it that would probably have to be worked around, but I don't remember what
they were are the moment.
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