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| 25 new of 164 responses total. |
lee
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response 100 of 164:
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Jan 18 03:15 UTC 1997 |
you're not paranoid
they really are after you
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otaking
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response 101 of 164:
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Jan 22 13:17 UTC 1997 |
I thought those Girl Scouts looked suspicious...
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brenner
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response 102 of 164:
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Apr 8 06:11 UTC 1997 |
Where's <font>?
Ariel? courier? 12? 10? 16?????
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font
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response 103 of 164:
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Apr 9 04:14 UTC 1997 |
Font was back a while ago, and she's back again. I am all better!
(I was sick...)
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font
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response 104 of 164:
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Apr 9 19:26 UTC 1997 |
120pt Refrigerator....says DRINK WATER
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scott
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response 105 of 164:
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Aug 19 16:16 UTC 1997 |
<A tumbleweed rolls by>
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e4808mc
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response 106 of 164:
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Aug 21 04:00 UTC 1997 |
yep, chet, it sure gets lonesome here.
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font
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response 107 of 164:
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Aug 22 05:32 UTC 1997 |
<KKKKKKKEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!!!!!!>
(this space is so desolate that the government has taken to neuclear testing
at this spot)
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orinoco
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response 108 of 164:
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Sep 1 15:23 UTC 1997 |
Ah. A humbling display of onomatopoetic firepower, truly.
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font
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response 109 of 164:
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Sep 6 04:14 UTC 1997 |
Wow. ASCII Geiger counters talk. Cool.
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orinoco
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response 110 of 164:
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Sep 6 15:06 UTC 1997 |
Are you referring to me?
I am no mere mortal Geiger counter...
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font
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response 111 of 164:
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Sep 8 20:57 UTC 1997 |
It was a concept statement. (people as art, or art as people???)
<font draws sword> There can be only One.
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orinoco
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response 112 of 164:
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Sep 9 02:35 UTC 1997 |
No, there can also be one-eleven.
However, seeing as I am late, I am consigned to unexistence.
Pity.
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snowth
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response 113 of 164:
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Sep 9 04:56 UTC 1997 |
Of course there can only be one art. Art=Liza. Simple math!
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orinoco
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response 114 of 164:
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Sep 10 02:59 UTC 1997 |
No, Art=furniture. Liza=Denmark. The shortest line between two points is
an iguana's elbow.
Eventually, everything returns to normal, amidst the thunderous sound of
snowflakes crushing each other.
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srw
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response 115 of 164:
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Sep 16 20:46 UTC 1997 |
(big snowflakes)
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font
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response 116 of 164:
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Sep 18 03:19 UTC 1997 |
STADIUM sized snowflakes. Wierd weather we have, in our little corner of
cyberspace.
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orinoco
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response 117 of 164:
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Sep 21 19:13 UTC 1997 |
Snowflakes on a galactic scale.
The universe is a single snowflake.
What happens when we melt?
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snowth
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response 118 of 164:
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Sep 23 03:52 UTC 1997 |
Lots of water?
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orinoco
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response 119 of 164:
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Sep 25 01:19 UTC 1997 |
Ahh, ever the anti-cynic...
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font
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response 120 of 164:
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Sep 30 03:21 UTC 1997 |
Anti-cynic is what we need around here.
<sigh>
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orinoco
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response 121 of 164:
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Sep 30 22:30 UTC 1997 |
Would that be related to antifreeze? The elixir of youth? Sunspots? Mother
Theresa?
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font
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response 122 of 164:
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Oct 9 02:00 UTC 1997 |
perhaps anti-cygnus. The carbon copy swan.
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orinoco
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response 123 of 164:
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Oct 9 21:19 UTC 1997 |
Or the ugly swan that grew up to be a beautiful duckling.
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snowth
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response 124 of 164:
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Oct 12 03:09 UTC 1997 |
Or the ugly duckling that grew up to be an ugly duck.
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