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tod
response 38 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 23:53 UTC 2004

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twenex
response 39 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 23:55 UTC 2004

Oh, how I laughed!
jmsaul
response 40 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 00:10 UTC 2004

Jan's an ex-stripper?  Huh?
tod
response 41 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 00:21 UTC 2004

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twinkie
response 42 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 00:53 UTC 2004

I want to be Meatloaf.

twenex
response 43 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 01:15 UTC 2004

Yeah , yeah yeah!
tod
response 44 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 01:34 UTC 2004

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aruba
response 45 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 02:59 UTC 2004

Mike (mcnally) and Jeff (twenex) - if you feel the need to reply to things
said here, could you please take it to another item (per my request in #1)?
Thanks.
rcurl
response 46 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 03:52 UTC 2004

Re #36: that makes it sound as though Valerie had some obligation here. I
don't think she did. Everyone here is a free agent with absolutely zero
obligations.

I know it is just because I saw the movie so recently, but I see some
resemblance between these actions by people here and those of characters
in the movie The Hours. For their own reasons Virginia Woolf chucked life
by walking into a river. Laura Brown walked out on her family and adopted
a different life. Mrs. Dalloway had adopted a homosexual relationship even
though she had a child. I once quite a good job but quit and ran off to
Europe.

It is in "the hours" following fullfilling events or periods, or
catastrophic events (either is at the time "meaningful) that people may
become disillusioned or wishing to seek new experiences and perhaps
people. Most people don't because of feelings of obligation, but those
feelings may not also be sources of satisfaction.

flem
response 47 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 17:25 UTC 2004

> Re #36: that makes it sound as though Valerie had some 
> obligation here. I don't think she did. Everyone here 
> is a free agent with absolutely zero obligations.

If you're seeing something in #36 about obligations and valerie havign
them, it's coming straight out of your imagination.  It isn't there.  If
you're going to make up stupid shit, at least have the decency not to
attribute it to me.  
tod
response 48 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 17:36 UTC 2004

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rcurl
response 49 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 18:57 UTC 2004

Re #47: "She left her friends and fans without even the proper means to
remember her by" sounds like the expectation of an obligation to me. 

Re #48: No one is talking about any criminal behavior here. 
flem
response 50 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 19:17 UTC 2004

re #49:  Yeah, whatever.  Go stick your head back in the fume hood. 
naftee
response 51 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 23:45 UTC 2004

Hmm, stick his head in willcome's ass?  He farts often enough.
rksjr
response 52 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 05:42 UTC 2004

I am grateful to Ms. Mates for her advice on improving my use of the Emacs
editor.
styles
response 53 of 93: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 03:02 UTC 2004

i am grateful for all the losers that made this item show up new to me because
they couldn't handle shit they posted like a week ago.
clees
response 54 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 13:01 UTC 2004

I remember Valerie a couple of things.
First of all she, and Jan took me in for a short stay when I first came 
over from Europe to visit Ann Arbor, but mostly for Grex.
Valerie really made me feel welcome at their home. Which is the house 
they owned before they moved to a new house. I had some excellent 
conversations with them.
As fro the first impression: online, like so many others Valerie was 
kindhearted, friendly genuinly interested, which is a rare quality.
When I met her I surprised to notice how petite she was, and how I had 
pictured her taller. I tend to do that with people I hold in high 
regard.
It pities me I never met them after that at my further visits to Grex 
city.
boltwitz
response 55 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 04:28 UTC 2004

I remember the breasts.  they were good for more than curing pink eye or
whatever.
clees
response 56 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 13:14 UTC 2004

Get jerking in the alley, you wanker.
You don't know what you are talking about.
happyboy
response 57 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 11:33 UTC 2004

because they are not there
bookie
response 58 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 01:15 UTC 2004

One can only hope that Valerie will be able to lick her wounds, heal and
return to Grex. She is needed, as this entire incident reveals.
jmsaul
response 59 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 02:14 UTC 2004

Staff members who delete items in a snit?  Yep, Grex needs those.
jp2
response 60 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 02:51 UTC 2004

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bru
response 61 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 03:09 UTC 2004

Are you going to step up to the plate and fill the void left by her Joe?
rational
response 62 of 93: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 03:15 UTC 2004

He's certainly not going to fill her bra.  Boy, those were some great breasts.
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