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rcurl
response 539 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 20:35 UTC 2003

Methanol......that should work.
jaklumen
response 540 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 23:48 UTC 2003

resp:528 *sniff sniff* Man, I knew I shouldn't have worn that leisure 
suit... *whoa damn!*  I sure am ripe!  Guess I need to take a bath now.
happyboy
response 541 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 01:22 UTC 2003

:)
scott
response 542 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 01:46 UTC 2003

I gave up bundling the foliage I'd pruned after getting stung by a wasp and
getting a thorn (from the buckthorn) right in the tip of my right index
finger.
rcurl
response 543 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 05:09 UTC 2003

IABB because it took me ALL day Saturday to upgrade an iMac from OS 8.6 to
9.2.2. 

ea
response 544 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 03:01 UTC 2003

IBB my car was broken into, and my cd player was taken.

Also bummed because I have suffered what appears to be a hip flexor 
injury, and it's making walking difficult.
lynne
response 545 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 17:33 UTC 2003

IBB my week of vacation is over and I'm back at work--with red-eye hangover.
Can I go home now?
Also vaguely noticing a few subtle bits of weirdness that I think mark the
end of the "honeymoon" period of our relationship.  Not too worried--it's 
been nearly 15 months, which is exceptionally long for that perpetually-
glowy phase.  I think I can settle for 94% glowiness.  And it was a wonderful
vacation any way you cut it.
other
response 546 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 01:07 UTC 2003

I forgot to mention Memphis, Tennessee in my list of places I've been in 
the last month, and I also didn't know how to get a hold of beeswing so I 
could stop by and say hi while I was passing through the neighborhood.
(I hadn't specifically planned to be there, and didn't have access to a 
computer once I realized I would.)

That was the day before yesterday. (Saturday)
katie
response 547 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 23:02 UTC 2003

I have a skin-cancerish looking thing on my arm and a lump in my other
armpit. The thing on my arm tripled in size in 3 days' time.
scott
response 548 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 23:05 UTC 2003

Yikes!  But probably it's not quite so bad as you are afraid.  I had a weird
lump in my armpit once, and it turned out to be a minor thing from the cats.
dah
response 549 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:15 UTC 2003

A kitten!
other
response 550 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:31 UTC 2003

A cat impregnated your armpit?  Whoa, dude!   ;)
scott
response 551 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:33 UTC 2003

We had a lot of cats in the house that year.  8)
anderyn
response 552 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:43 UTC 2003

An allergic reaction to a cat scratch? I've had those. 
jiffer
response 553 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:50 UTC 2003

It could be a sabacious (i bet I miss spelled that) cyst in your lymph
glands... I tend to tget them fairlyoften.

richard
response 554 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 06:40 UTC 2003

IBB Warren Zevon died on Sunday of cancer.  About a hundred million years
ago, when I was in school at UGA, Warren used to hang out down there.
We're talking early/mid eighties here.  Warren used to sit in with local
bands and close down the bars afterward.  He was a real character.  He was
also a real talent, although I regret that I didn't appreciate that at the
time.  I got into his work much later, long after I knew him actually.
Listen to his work sometime.  Warren Zevon.

Warren was only 56.  I know realize how young that really is.  I can't
even conceptualize Warren as being old.  He wasn't the type who'd ever get
old.  


RIP Warren
lynne
response 555 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 15:34 UTC 2003

(553:  not too far off..."sebacious")
katie
response 556 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 00:42 UTC 2003

 (sebaceous?)
jep
response 557 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 01:35 UTC 2003

Best wishes, Katie.  I hope to hear soon that it was nothing major.
beeswing
response 558 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 03:21 UTC 2003

Argh, other. Wish you'd emailed ahead of time...

Milton the cat has worms. A round of pills should kill 'em dead.
other
response 559 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 12:59 UTC 2003

The way I "plan" my trips, I didn't know until that day that I was going 
to be going through Memphis.  (I pull out a map each day and look at 
where I am, and where I'm sort of generally headed, and pick out a route 
to follow as a baseline, with no guarantee that that is actually the 
route I'll follow that day.)  I didn't have email access again by that 
point until I got home.
lynne
response 560 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 14:25 UTC 2003

<doh!  never mind.>
gelinas
response 561 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 14:23 UTC 2003

IABB both Johnny Cash and Tex Ritter's son died overnight.  I also learned
this morning that Johnny's wife died recently.
mynxcat
response 562 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 15:03 UTC 2003

Tex Ritter's son - as in John ritter, most known for his role as Jack on
Three's Company. I am bummed about that. I was really enjoying "8 Simple Rules
to Dating my Daughter"
richard
response 563 of 594: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 17:08 UTC 2003

Ritter died after collapsing on the set of his current show, "8 Simples Rules
For Dating My Teenage Daughter", of a heart attack caused by a previously 
undetected heart condition.  Really sad.  He was a great talent.  John
Ritter, who was an emmy winner for Three's Company, and had been in a long
list of tv shows and movies (he was the preacher on the Waltons), was 54.
RIP

Johnny Cash was sadly maore expected.  He was 71 and had been in poor
health for several years, and his beloved wife June Carter-- also a
country music legend-- died a few months ago.  I don't think anybody
thought he was going to live long after she died, as they were said to be
so close.  Johnny Cash was a national treasure, a giant in music.


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