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tod
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response 268 of 318:
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Feb 27 22:24 UTC 2006 |
http://eng.dolcegabbana.it/swf/dolcegabbana/home.swf
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happyboy
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response 269 of 318:
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Feb 27 22:48 UTC 2006 |
why does that remind me of "The Last Supper"?
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tod
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response 270 of 318:
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Feb 27 22:54 UTC 2006 |
Loveless and cold
With your last breath
You saved my soul
You smiled at me
Like Jesus to a child
-George Michael
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richard
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response 271 of 318:
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Feb 28 01:14 UTC 2006 |
well I guess if you believe the Da Vinci Code, and stories it is based
upon, Jesus survived the "crucifixion" attempt, got over his messiah
complex, married Mary Magdalene and moved to France, where they had two
kids. It is therefore possible, that when Jesus became a frenchman, he
took to wearing women's clothing once in a while :)
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slynne
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response 272 of 318:
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Feb 28 02:20 UTC 2006 |
resp:267 Dude, that wasnt Jesus Christ, that was Jimmy Carter. Easy
mistake to make though
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other
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response 273 of 318:
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Feb 28 17:08 UTC 2006 |
<boggle>
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tod
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response 274 of 318:
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Feb 28 17:48 UTC 2006 |
re #271
Thanks for ruining it for me, Dick.
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keesan
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response 275 of 318:
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Mar 1 02:52 UTC 2006 |
Today I got a second notice that the extra-cheap copy of the textbook for the
immunology course I am auditing this semester is delayed another month and
might arrive April 18. It is only $16 plus shipping instead of $80, but won't
be all that useful for this course. But I was also notified today that the
public library ordered a more recent immunology textbook (2006/2007 ???) that
will be arriving no later than March 10, even though it is not their policy
to order medical textbooks. Their current immunology textbook is from the
80s and a lot has happened since then. The library has ordered almost
everything we requested, all but a friend's Romanian fiddle CD (they had some
of that genre already). They even ordered one book that turned out to be
mostly calculations of how many apples, potatoes, or chickens it would take
to keep a barn warm (and lots of other people took it out).
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richard
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response 276 of 318:
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Mar 1 20:56 UTC 2006 |
IBB I won an item on ebay and now the seller wants to charge me three times
what the winning bid was for shipping. He didn't disclose the shipping costs
in the auction. Some sellers try to make up for low winning bids by doing
things like this. Its annoying.
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jadecat
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response 277 of 318:
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Mar 1 21:14 UTC 2006 |
How do they not disclose shipping costs?
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slynne
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response 278 of 318:
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Mar 1 21:26 UTC 2006 |
that is why I never bid on anything from ebay unless the shipping costs
are in the item or the seller is willing to disclose them by email.
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tod
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response 279 of 318:
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Mar 1 21:34 UTC 2006 |
re #276
What's the legal limit to screw a winning bidder?
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rcurl
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response 280 of 318:
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Mar 1 22:54 UTC 2006 |
I do what slynne does.
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jep
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response 281 of 318:
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Mar 2 13:15 UTC 2006 |
I watch shipping costs very closely when I bid on anything on eBay, as
well.
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keesan
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response 282 of 318:
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Mar 2 15:24 UTC 2006 |
I bought a camera transfer cable for $0.99 and paid $3 shipping and was happy.
You did not mention the amounts involved, or the weight of the item.
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twenex
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response 283 of 318:
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Mar 5 12:08 UTC 2006 |
IA really BB my computer shut down again?! More details in the micros conf.
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richard
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response 284 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:22 UTC 2006 |
IBB they killed off Edgar on '24' last night. He was one of the best
characters and will be missed. I was actually hoping if someone had to
die on last night's episode, they would have rubbed out Kim Bauer,
Jack's bratty daughter. Poor Kiefer saves her life again and again,
every season, and what does he get for it? No appreciation, I tell ya!
The body count is rising and the twenty four hour day's not half over
yet. At this rate they'll have to get Kiefer an entire new supporting
cast next season :)
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tod
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response 285 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:28 UTC 2006 |
I've heard rumors that Chloe is going to avenge Edgar and become a super hero
like Bauer.
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marcvh
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response 286 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:34 UTC 2006 |
Well, she did shoot those two guys last season, and she was adequate (if
not heroic) this morning when being pursued.
Kim will probably end up working next to Chloe in the next couple of
hours. She's a "fully trained CTU analyst" (from day 3, remember?)
and CTU has a bit of a staff shortage all of a sudden.
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tod
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response 287 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:35 UTC 2006 |
Will Kim's boyfriend turn out to work for SPECTRE?
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rcurl
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response 288 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:41 UTC 2006 |
The bummer for me with 24 is the frequent ad breaks. It makes it all not
worthwhile.
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richard
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response 289 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:45 UTC 2006 |
One character I hope they don't kill off this season is Sean Astin's.
He's been a terrific addition, and we don't yet know just how
villainous he will turn out to be.
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marcvh
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response 290 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:45 UTC 2006 |
24 is hard to watch without a DVR, not mainly because of the ad breaks
but because of the serial format which makes it difficult to feel caught
up after missing an episode. But that's also what makes it good.
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richard
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response 291 of 318:
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Mar 8 00:52 UTC 2006 |
Of course the real suspense on '24' is always will Jack Bauer make it
through twenty four hours without eating, drinking or taking a crap,
and still have enough strength left by the end of the last hour to save
the world.
I mean the poor guy NEVER has time to eat! :)
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remmers
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response 292 of 318:
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Mar 8 13:11 UTC 2006 |
Best way to watch "24" is on DVD. No ads. Of course, it means you're
at least a season behind...
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