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25 new of 673 responses total.
fitz
response 183 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 21:19 UTC 2003

>#159  I'm still in marriage number two.  My ex-wife and I are still friends,
but most of the email we exchange concerns our kids and a few odds and ends
on the personal end, present and past.  She told me to keep the loaner
monitor:  It was one of three orphans in her duplex and, she said, she was
looking to reduce some of the clutter.

Thus, IHBB my ex-wife is kind and generous and I have a spare monitor in my
house now that my regular monitor has come back from the shop.
mary
response 184 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 21:53 UTC 2003

I'm happy because of fitz's answer. ;-)
anderyn
response 185 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 01:37 UTC 2003

IHB we went to the Saline Celtic Festival today.
glenda
response 186 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 01:41 UTC 2003

IHB because STeve, Staci, and I worked communications for the Ann Arbor
Bicycle Touring Society's 27th annual One Helluva Ride.  This was Staci's
first public service event as a Ham Radio Operator.  Fun was had by all, at
least until...see the bummed item.
rcurl
response 187 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 02:37 UTC 2003

IHB, despite the Ann Arbor's News dire weather prediction for the day,
it turned out to be a lovely sunny, breezy day at the Nature Conservancy's
Erie Marsh Preserve, where we sounded the depth of the Great Sulphur Spring
to be 16.9 meters. 
russ
response 188 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 04:02 UTC 2003

Twit filters to the rescue...
eskarina
response 189 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 06:01 UTC 2003

IHB I had a fun night with Carson and Allida.... I was pleasantly suprised
by Pirates of the Carribean being quite a good movie.

McDonalds gave me a $6.50 off admission ticket to it for being an employee,
which is the reasons I was suprised.  This is the first time ever that
McDonalds has given me something that wasn't shit.  
scott
response 190 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 06:18 UTC 2003

Woke up somewhat early, made sourdough biscuits for the first time in many
years.  I'm still at my brother's and their daughter had gotten some sourdough
starter as some kind of project.
russ
response 191 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 15:16 UTC 2003

IHB the SRI anonymous FTP server is back up.
lynne
response 192 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 17:57 UTC 2003

Determined hunting at outlet malls paid off--I am now the proud owner of 
a lovely dinner service for four, in the dansk scandinavian clover pattern,
for under $50.  Conversing with boy later in evening, it was discovered that
between us, we now have 4 sets of china (in possession or promised) between
us.  And therefore 1. he needs to pray that the set his aunt has earmarked
for him doesn't have flowers on because the rest of them do and 2. when we
get around to getting married and registering and stuff, we can go straight
to registering for corvette tires--y'know, *useful* stuff. :)
gelinas
response 193 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 15:46 UTC 2003

IAHB the weekend at the sailing club was lovely, even though there was too
little wind to sail yesterday.

Pitched the tent Friday evening and came back yesterday.  Sailed once,
I think, after pitching the tent, taught a few lessons Saturday morning,
hung around Saturday afternoon, enjoyed a pick-up barbecue, got (mostly)
caught up on the club's books, played cards, made s'mores, sailed by the
light of the moon, sailed Sunday morning before the powerboats made it
impossible, and watched son-chan do some fiberglass work.

A fun weekend.
scott
response 194 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 15:54 UTC 2003

Yesterday took a little old ferry boat from Sandvika to a small island in
Oslofjord, hung out & swam for a couple hours with the family.  Hope those
photos turn out - beautiful day.
polygon
response 195 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 16:25 UTC 2003

I'm happy because I finally got the new version of my web site online.

       http://PoliticalGraveyard.com/

It's the first complete new version since August 2002.  I have added
more than twelve thousand politicians, for a new total of 119,675.
keesan
response 196 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 16:39 UTC 2003

Since Saturday I have been able to walk without my rib hurting (which it has
been doing for a couple of months) and I just managed to sleep an hour because
both upstairs neighbors are back to work.  I may celebrate by walking along
the river.  Not much chance of swimming this year as I have to gain back 10
pounds before I will have the energy to travel that far.  You get to
appreciate the little things after a while.
mooncat
response 197 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 16:57 UTC 2003

IHB- in about an hour I leave to go spend the evening and tomorrow with 
the Beau. This after having a wonderful 'roomie weekend' Things are 
good.
michaela
response 198 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 17:56 UTC 2003

IHB I've been spending more time in Caro than Kalamazoo.  This makes the
long-distance relationship tolerable.  Since I tend to spend 4-5 days
here and 2-3 in K-Zoo, it feels more like a weekend relationship with
K-Zoo than Ken.  :)

IVHB Jessica and I are signing the lease on our dream apartment
Wednesday.  I can't get over how cool this place is.  There's a long
description of it at http://www.livejournal.com/users/saltatoria
twenex
response 199 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 19:03 UTC 2003

IHB I got up on the right side of the bed today, I'm having a chinese for
dinner, and GREX is up again. Also, GREX will soon be moving to new hardware!
Yay! And yay!
remmers
response 200 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 19:30 UTC 2003

IHB I'll be spending a loooong weekend at the Rocky Mountain Ragtime
Festival in beautiful Boulder, Colorado.  Lotsa great music and mountain
scenery.  (Bummed that I'll have to miss the Grex birthday picnic,
though.)
gelinas
response 201 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 19:38 UTC 2003

(I hadn't realised you were a cannibal, twenex.  Or is #199 just TMI?)
jep
response 202 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 20:00 UTC 2003

My son and I visited my parents who are camping west of Alpena, MI 
(Avery Lake, between Lewiston and Atlanta).  While there, they took us 
on an "elk hunt".  The area has several herds of elk and we went 
looking to see them.  We spotted 9 elk; 3 females with 2 babies, then 
shortly later, 4 young males.  Male elk and female elk run in different 
herds.

An elk seems about 5 times bigger than a deer.  I don't very often see 
wild animals that large.

My son was fascinated by the elk, and refused to let his grandfather 
drive on until the elk had moved out of our range of vision.
anderyn
response 203 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 20:12 UTC 2003

IHB I got t go to the Saline Celtic Fest and we saw "Pirates of the Caribbean"
and I get to go to Art Fair. Life is okay.
russ
response 204 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 22:12 UTC 2003

The tar file size and md5sum checks all pass.  The Second Great Serial
File Move is a success.  Here's hoping it's the last.

And NO SPAM IN MY MAILBOX TODAY!
beeswing
response 205 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 04:26 UTC 2003

Oh happy day.

I had an interview with a school a month ago. Didn't get the job. 

So the principal of the school calls today and says the person they
picked flaked out on them. I was their second choice, so am I still
interested?

Yikes! Will be signing the contract in the next week or so.

I'm a teacher. Whoa.
eskarina
response 206 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 04:40 UTC 2003

Dude.  Congrats... where will you be teaching?
scott
response 207 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 05:14 UTC 2003

Congratulations, bees.
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