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cyklone
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response 519 of 563:
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Mar 19 04:39 UTC 2006 |
I didn't know he was in town. I've wondered what he's like in person.
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slynne
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response 520 of 563:
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Mar 19 05:08 UTC 2006 |
Well my bitches liked him well enough. You know that that means right?
He gets the five star golden Fremont bitch seal of approval.
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cyklone
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response 521 of 563:
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Mar 19 13:26 UTC 2006 |
You're saying they liked to sniff his crotch?
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slynne
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response 522 of 563:
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Mar 19 14:20 UTC 2006 |
Nah. They actually sort of behaved themselves. But they did dance naked
in front of him and demand attention.
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mcnally
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response 523 of 563:
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Mar 19 20:08 UTC 2006 |
Apparently slynne knows how to entertain a guest. But beware the
wrath of iggy.
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happyboy
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response 524 of 563:
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Mar 19 23:21 UTC 2006 |
re519: what is marcvh like in person? cy, stay away from him if
you know what is good for you. you will end up in the
hospital or jail when in close proximity to his little
hyjinx. he makes sonny barger look like a girlscout.
we have a restraining order on him
he is a beast.
p.s. chris is his bodyguard, avoid her as well.
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naftee
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response 525 of 563:
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Mar 20 01:26 UTC 2006 |
lol isn't chris a guy's name.. lol i think ur confused happyboy you think a
guys a girl lol watch out for that mustache lolz check urself to make sure
ur a guy lol
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keesan
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response 526 of 563:
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Mar 20 01:33 UTC 2006 |
I managed to compile a linux kernel 2.4.31 that works with pcmcia modules that
I compiled (the precompiled ones would not work with the precompiled kernel)
and I can now use the same kernel for USB and PCMCIA, but not Cardbus because
of a bug. Anyone know how to use Cardbus cards with regular modules (hotplug
method)?
The red maples are in flower, and the red-winged blackbirds are singing from
individual treetops. It was an invigorating day for a 3-hour walk to Bird
Hills Park, Barton Dam, Barton Park, Bandemer Park and back along the river.
Jim caught three bags of recyclables.
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furs
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response 527 of 563:
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Mar 20 10:42 UTC 2006 |
Marc is in town? THANKS FOR LETTING ME KNOW!
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jadecat
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response 528 of 563:
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Mar 20 13:23 UTC 2006 |
IHB- I had a splendid weekend, and got to spend a little time with the
Jiffer.
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slynne
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response 529 of 563:
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Mar 20 15:09 UTC 2006 |
resp:523 - Oh poo poo. iggy has no reason to be jealous. If she comes
over to my house, my bitches will dance naked and demand attention from
*her* too.
resp:524 - I hear the VanHeyningens beat their cat with a reproduction
of Edvard Munch's "The Scream." That is the kind of people *they* are
in person.
resp:527 - I should have! I should have invited you over too. I am
sorry. I am bad. You will have to kick me now.
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edina
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response 530 of 563:
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Mar 20 16:29 UTC 2006 |
I truly believe that how good Guinness is in the States depends on if Guinness
comes in and sets your taps and if the person pouring knows what they are
doing. If those two things don't happen, just drink Budweiser.
And I do agree - Guinness in Dublin (preferably at the brewery) is some of
the best I've ever had.
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slynne
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response 531 of 563:
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Mar 20 17:50 UTC 2006 |
Now, I am speaking from the voice in inexperience since I dont drink
Guinness. But, how do the taps affect the flavor of the beer?
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edina
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response 532 of 563:
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Mar 20 17:53 UTC 2006 |
I believe it has to do with temperature it's supposed to be served at - or
at least that's what I've been told by barmen at two pubs that pour good
Guinness in DC.
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jadecat
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response 533 of 563:
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Mar 20 19:39 UTC 2006 |
How quickly it's poured and amount of head are supposed to have
something to do with it too. I say 'are supposed' because I have no idea
really- I actually don't like the stuff.
Though the cafeteria where Guiness workers eat is quite nice.
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edina
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response 534 of 563:
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Mar 20 19:47 UTC 2006 |
The pour is *incredibly* important. If you get a Guinness right after you
order it, it's not going to be good.
Like Anne, I'm not a huge fan of the stuff - but I know enough to be able to
tell good Guinness from bad. That alone says it all.
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katie
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response 535 of 563:
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Mar 20 20:47 UTC 2006 |
I am happy that my house is being totally remodeled. I hope to move
back into it or sell it and move to Ann Arbor this summer.
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slynne
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response 536 of 563:
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Mar 20 21:33 UTC 2006 |
That sounds fun, katie.
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keesan
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response 537 of 563:
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Mar 20 23:31 UTC 2006 |
We stopped by Kiwanis to ask for a dead joystick so we could use the plug end
to make a midi cable and they had two midi cables. I can record my electronic
keyboard to hard drive as a midi file (with the right software). This would
have saved a lot of time except Jim and Bill spent the afternoon trying to
make a damaged modem work right. Jim brought it home to keep trying.
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richard
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response 538 of 563:
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Mar 20 23:58 UTC 2006 |
IHB they announced on the news that Fox has just given a two year
renewal to The Simpsons, which will come back for its eighteenth season
in the fall. After all these years, The Simpsons is still the best
written comedy on tv, even if the emmys still refuse to nominate it for
best comedy because its a cartoon. They also have kept the same cast,
many of the same writers, and of course creater/guidespirit Matt
Groening for all these years. What a remarkable run its had. :)
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eprom
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response 539 of 563:
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Mar 21 00:31 UTC 2006 |
> They also have kept the same cast
o_O
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mcnally
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response 540 of 563:
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Mar 21 01:32 UTC 2006 |
Against my expectations The Simpsons has become reasonably enjoyable
again after a serious slump a few seasons back but I'd still welcome
the end of the show.
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glenda
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response 541 of 563:
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Mar 21 04:07 UTC 2006 |
You would think that after 18 years Lisa would have at least graduated. I'm
not sure about Bart, but Lisa?
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twenex
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response 542 of 563:
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Mar 21 11:56 UTC 2006 |
Eighteen years? Wow. The Simpsons has been around for the greater part of my
life.
How depressing.
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naftee
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response 543 of 563:
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Mar 22 04:05 UTC 2006 |
i think you're sexy, twenex
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