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scott
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response 71 of 230:
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Jul 26 02:10 UTC 2003 |
Spotted cmcgee in Gallup Park around 5pm today.
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gelinas
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response 72 of 230:
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Jul 26 04:33 UTC 2003 |
Not really a 'spotting', since it was planned, but I met charcat yestereve.
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other
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response 73 of 230:
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Jul 26 06:25 UTC 2003 |
just met former grexer petra at a party i hadn't planned to attend
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carson
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response 74 of 230:
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Jul 26 08:09 UTC 2003 |
(spotted smiles while visiting jared.)
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dcat
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response 75 of 230:
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Jul 28 19:23 UTC 2003 |
Saw a guy walking into the Union wearing a Grex tshirt.
Said he wasn't a member though: "my girlfriend found the shirt", he said.
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mynxcat
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response 76 of 230:
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Jul 28 19:25 UTC 2003 |
"found the shirt" - ahem.
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cmcgee
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response 77 of 230:
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Jul 29 12:57 UTC 2003 |
I had a similar experience yesterday. Around 3, by the library, black Grex
T-shirt. I said "Grexer spotting" in a loud voice and the guy never even
looked at me. .
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rcurl
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response 78 of 230:
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Jul 29 17:01 UTC 2003 |
I gather you weren't arrested for disturbing the police....
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dcat
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response 79 of 230:
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Jul 29 18:59 UTC 2003 |
If you're in ann arbor, it was probably the same guy.
I'm going to assume Rane meant 'peace', not 'police'.
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rcurl
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response 80 of 230:
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Jul 29 20:10 UTC 2003 |
Actually I did, but what I wrote will do as well.... 8^}
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gelinas
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response 81 of 230:
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Jul 30 04:36 UTC 2003 |
Met clees in Frankenmuth today. Spotted scott when he showed up for dinner
with clees.
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remmers
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response 82 of 230:
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Jul 30 12:30 UTC 2003 |
Where'd y'all have dinner?
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scott
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response 83 of 230:
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Jul 30 14:06 UTC 2003 |
gelinal & aruba had to go back for the board meeting. Clees and I had dinner
at the Frankenmuth Brewery, a huge new brewpub on the northern edge of the
tourist district. Food & beer comparable to Grizzly Peak, I guess. Turned
out the decaf was regular, although I didn't figure that out until 2am or so.
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scott
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response 84 of 230:
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Jul 30 14:07 UTC 2003 |
One of the newbie sound techs at the Ark turned out to have recently met
goose.
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goose
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response 85 of 230:
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Jul 30 20:10 UTC 2003 |
Sat night probably...I forget her name....quite nice.
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ea
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response 86 of 230:
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Aug 5 03:06 UTC 2003 |
spotted a rock-painting Dewshine as I was driving to work this morning.
(unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to stop and say hi, I was running
a little late)
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carson
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response 87 of 230:
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Aug 5 04:27 UTC 2003 |
(not really a sighting, but eskarina and I were on an outing at Chicago's
Ed Debevic's this evening with a large group and were seated at the very
same tables that had hosted a GoG some five years previously.)
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glenda
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response 88 of 230:
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Aug 5 13:32 UTC 2003 |
STeve and I where spotted by focus at Red Lobster Saturday. He saw STeve's
radio antenna and asked about it, they then discovered the Grex/Mnet link.
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remmers
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response 89 of 230:
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Aug 8 03:09 UTC 2003 |
Last night, spotted jared & smiles enjoying ice cream at a sidewalk cafe
in downtown AA.
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maryeliz
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response 90 of 230:
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Aug 8 21:48 UTC 2003 |
Well about 15 minutes ago i spotted Damon Andre on an AATA bus. Kinda
suprised, because that is the last place i would think of running into him,
but it was still nice.
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glenda
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response 91 of 230:
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Aug 9 05:55 UTC 2003 |
That's because Mom is mean and insists on sleeping in on her day off rather
than getting up and driving him to work, I am also mean and make him come home
on his own as well. Poor boy, having such a mean mommy.
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slynne
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response 92 of 230:
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Aug 9 12:29 UTC 2003 |
It's not the making him go to and from work on his own that is mean, it
is the not buying him a car.
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cmcgee
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response 93 of 230:
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Aug 9 14:30 UTC 2003 |
Well, if he has a job, why can't he buy his own car? And insurance, and gas,
and oil, and, and, and. When my boys were old enough to drive, I offered a
free monthly bus pass for transportation if I weren't available. Beyond that,
they were on their own. Being normal young American males, they cajoled their
friends into rides, walked, biked, and did everything else they could to avoid
the bus. The cost of a car was far more than they were willing to spend (cut
into the games and CD purchases, for sure). If it wasn't worth their
time/money, it sure wasn't worth mine.
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glenda
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response 94 of 230:
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Aug 9 16:43 UTC 2003 |
He doesn't have a driver's license, his choice. I do pick him up if it is
raining (usually if he calls rain or not) and I have the car. He normally
doesn't call for a ride unless it is raining or he gets done work after the
bus stops. He works Fri, Sat, and Sun and often doesn't get done until
between 6 and 7.
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jaklumen
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response 95 of 230:
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Aug 9 20:54 UTC 2003 |
I dunno. That just seems bizarre to me-- I'd like to hear the
reasons. I'd think most teens and young adults would want the freedom
that comes with a driver's license and a car. It would get old being
a leash, so to speak, asking everyone else for rides or waiting on the
slow bus system (yes, the bus takes longer).
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