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jp2
I get invited to the wrong parties Mark Unseen   Apr 3 15:54 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 1 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 16:31 UTC 2002

        Er.
brighn
response 2 of 25: Mark Unseen   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. =}
orinoco
response 3 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 19:13 UTC 2002

Tacky as in sticky, or tacky as in aesthetically unappealing?

Or, you know, both?
brighn
response 4 of 25: Mark Unseen   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
vidar
response 5 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 19:43 UTC 2002

Take it to the sex conference please.
jazz
response 6 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 19:46 UTC 2002

        Must have to do with diet, and that's all I'm gonna say.
brighn
response 7 of 25: Mark Unseen   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.
oval
response 8 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 20:59 UTC 2002

i hear this talent can be learned through exercising certain muscles somehow.

rlejeune
response 9 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 21:23 UTC 2002

Scat is not poison, dear sir. It is an acquired taste is all!
brighn
response 10 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 22:00 UTC 2002

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brighn
response 11 of 25: Mark Unseen   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.
jp2
response 12 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 22:02 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 13 of 25: Mark Unseen   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 ...
brighn
response 14 of 25: Mark Unseen   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. ;} )
oval
response 15 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 23:51 UTC 2002


gull
response 16 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 14:15 UTC 2002

I think you wanted to hide it, not scribble it...
other
response 17 of 25: Mark Unseen   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."
gull
response 18 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 20:20 UTC 2002

Admittedly 'hide' and 'erase' are clearer, but 'scribble' *does* 
suggest permanently obliterating something.
brighn
response 19 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 21:00 UTC 2002

So does "expurgate." For me, scribble (out):write::expurgate:say
That's why I get the two confused.
janc
response 20 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 23:52 UTC 2002

"Hide" and "erase" work in fronttalk.
other
response 21 of 25: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 06:50 UTC 2002

is the a mac port of fronttalk?  where's the info page on it again?
janc
response 22 of 25: Mark Unseen   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.
gull
response 23 of 25: Mark Unseen   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.
janc
response 24 of 25: Mark Unseen   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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