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| 24 new of 98 responses total. |
selena
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response 75 of 98:
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May 13 05:00 UTC 1995 |
Nowhere.. You see, I HAVEN'T. The opposite of existance, you know..
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vsclyne
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response 76 of 98:
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May 13 22:34 UTC 1995 |
Selena has been nowhere. Got it.
(If that had taken much longer, we would
have had to go to the sandbox while we
figured it out.)
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selena
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response 77 of 98:
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May 14 21:09 UTC 1995 |
WHEW!
I thought I was gonna have to explain
that again!
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mdw
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response 78 of 98:
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May 16 01:29 UTC 1995 |
In a virtual reality, everywhere is nowhere.
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vsclyne
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response 79 of 98:
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May 16 03:04 UTC 1995 |
nonono, nono, no ... In a virtual reality, anywhere is everywhere, but
nowhere is offline.
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nephi
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response 80 of 98:
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May 16 05:03 UTC 1995 |
You could both be right.
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selena
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response 81 of 98:
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May 16 12:06 UTC 1995 |
Vs has the right idea.
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brenner
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response 82 of 98:
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May 17 06:50 UTC 1995 |
(where am I?)
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vsclyne
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response 83 of 98:
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May 17 15:10 UTC 1995 |
Brenner, dear, you're on too many systems. Log off.
Go get someone out of jail.
Kiss Andrew.
Everything will be fine.
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juls
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response 84 of 98:
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May 17 15:55 UTC 1995 |
Do you think she finally outran her headlights?
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vsclyne
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response 85 of 98:
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May 17 23:58 UTC 1995 |
That's a distinct possibility.
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helmke
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response 86 of 98:
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May 18 16:10 UTC 1995 |
Sure is quiet in here.
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selena
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response 87 of 98:
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May 19 02:12 UTC 1995 |
The ascii of silence?
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brenner
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response 88 of 98:
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Jun 2 05:34 UTC 1995 |
Yoo Hoo Shannon!
I got him outta jail and he's moving to
Hancock Park! Okay?
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vsclyne
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response 89 of 98:
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Jun 2 14:17 UTC 1995 |
The neighborhood Standards Committee is going to need
a little more information than that, Brenner. Let's
start with what he was in jail for. It's relevant.
We will also require him to waive attorney-client
privilege so you can tell us if he was really guilty
or not. (This only applies if he was in for a political
crime, not just some ordinary crime, in which case, we
really don't care if he was guilt or not.)
We'll need family, social, and educational references.
Assuming all else is in order, we can take his application
for an interview. You uderstand, of course, that he may
not be accompanied by counsel for the interview. It's
very informal.
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brenner
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response 90 of 98:
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Jun 7 15:17 UTC 1995 |
Well, he'd like to know if you lock your
doors or does he have to use his
equipment? Do you grind your coffee and
could he use the swimming pool?
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vsclyne
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response 91 of 98:
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Jun 8 20:41 UTC 1995 |
We lock our doors; we grind our own coffee; and he may not use
the pool. Now, answering questions this way is most irregular
and will count against him when he finally does get around to
making a formal application.
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brenner
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response 92 of 98:
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Jun 11 13:32 UTC 1995 |
Application? Shannon! I'm impressed. Not
many CC&Rs left that require
applications...
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raven
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response 93 of 98:
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Jan 18 16:56 UTC 1998 |
Yes but our COMMUNITY, has very high standards for it's PROCESS, it's a new
PARADIGM, for SAFE NEIGHBOORHOODS, we gather as much INFORMATION as possible
on prospective applicants to insure the tranquility of our community.
Check your your dignity & rights at the office door.
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font
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response 94 of 98:
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Jan 21 05:54 UTC 1998 |
I want to be a "blank" when I grow up. (see the tv show "Max Headroom" for
details)
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orinoco
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response 95 of 98:
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Jan 22 05:33 UTC 1998 |
I want to be just like me when I gro up, only 20 years younger.
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font
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response 96 of 98:
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Jan 28 04:03 UTC 1998 |
Geez, there are some serious downsides to being Coronos, orinoco.
(kids for breakfast **again**? <ugh>) (and just *who* is this Ea babe
anyways?)
<g>
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orinoco
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response 97 of 98:
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Jan 30 03:22 UTC 1998 |
And the rocks don't go down easy either.
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font
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response 98 of 98:
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Feb 2 19:01 UTC 1998 |
Uh..."Ea" was a typo...read Ge instead for number 96....
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