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scg
response 8 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 02:22 UTC 2000

I was amazed at how well I did living for seven weeks with only what I had
been able to fit into the trunk of my car, plus a few thigns I bought once
I got here.  But having my stuff again was nice when it showed up.
jiffer
response 9 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 04:03 UTC 2000

i don't have a kidney infection!woohoo!
senna
response 10 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 04:13 UTC 2000

Work was stressful, but I got stuck up at the desk once again when our typical
non-attendees reared their ugly heads.  The Lions won and, most importantly,
Formula One returned to the USA.  Not bad atall.
carson
response 11 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 04:50 UTC 2000

resp:6 (you should now have a new appreciation for George Carlin's "stuff"
        routine.)

(roommate was gone for the weekend, climbed a climbing wall for the first
time, saw an excellent PPV... today was a good day.)
birdy
response 12 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 05:29 UTC 2000

IHB I got to see a friend I haven't seen in a long time.
IVHB I saw my old boss from Domino's (who now runs the Maple store), and we
had a good, long chat about various things.  It was nice.  =)
ashke
response 13 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 13:51 UTC 2000

Yesterday I cleaned, did dishes, and cooked.  Oh, I will achieve the
cleanliness that sarah and anne have achieved.  It might take me several years
and 6 moves, but I WILL have a clean house again!
ea
response 14 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 20:45 UTC 2000

I'm puzzled.  Somebody either broke into my room, or my roommate did 
this, but when I came back after classes, I found a brand new bar of 
soap sitting on my desk.  If it was someone breaking in, they didn't 
take anything or touch anything else.  And why would they leave soap?  
If it was my roommate, he's a mind reader, I was about to go out and buy 
a bar of soap.
md
response 15 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 22:30 UTC 2000

I bet it was willard.
jerryr
response 16 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 22:59 UTC 2000

ever been in the service, ea?
willard
response 17 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 23:22 UTC 2000

#14:  You probably stink.
wyrefall
response 18 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 23:26 UTC 2000

I'm off work and have no obligations for the rest of today! (and its such a
beautiful, moody day.)
rcurl
response 19 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 23:31 UTC 2000

Was it deodorant soap?
ea
response 20 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 23:39 UTC 2000

I just took a shower this morning thank you very much Willard.

Jerryr, no I haven't been in the service.

Rane, yes it was deodorant soap.  Why does that matter?
tod
response 21 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 23:44 UTC 2000

LOL!!
Only on GREX....
moneymak
response 22 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 06:29 UTC 2000

this evening i was ROTFL trying to connect...
jerryr
response 23 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 09:52 UTC 2000

re: #20  ah.  well, in the service, leaving soap on someone's rack was a way
to send a message.  if the message wasn't comprehended, the recipient was
invited to a...ummmm...party.
happyboy
response 24 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 11:29 UTC 2000

a tupperware party?
tpryan
response 25 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 12:04 UTC 2000

re 23:  You mean 'shower or we wash your hair in the toilet'?
mooncat
response 26 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 13:08 UTC 2000

Badger in a bag?
tod
response 27 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 13:55 UTC 2000

the kinda party that would remove blood stains from bonnie and clydes car
beeswing
response 28 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 14:03 UTC 2000

Some idiot thinks my number is a fax number. My phone's rang like 7 
times this morning and I get those beeping sounds. I am ready to kill 
someone.
ashke
response 29 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 14:12 UTC 2000

Got yelled at today by an office calling mine for some information.  I
referred them to the records department, and they didn't like that.  They
wanted me to just print a copy off the computer and fax it to them.  I can't
do that, by law.  So they bitch me out, bitch my boss out (who isn't even
here) and keep calling her "him".  They didn't even check to see who they were
calling, right office, but you might as well check on the SEX of the person.
So they ask to be connected with someone else, I transfer, and while I'm doing
that, they hang up.  

What a way to start a day.  They even threatened to call the department chair
to complain.  God, I'm only following the law and doing my job!

aruba
response 30 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 14:19 UTC 2000

Re #28: Carol's number is one digit away from a bank's fax number also.  She
often gets those fax calls, sometimes in the middle of the night.  You'd
think people would get a clue, when their fax doesn't go through, and check
the number before trying again.
scott
response 31 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 15:02 UTC 2000

Re: 29:

That sounds like it could be a "social engineering" attack; calling somebody
and demanding info, hoping to bluster or cajole your way through even though
you are not supposed to get that info.

Computer attacks sometimes use this as a way to get access codes or passwords.
mooncat
response 32 of 202: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 17:48 UTC 2000

Mary- if you're just doing your job- you're not going to get in trouble 
with the important people there. <grins> Just let it wash off you.
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