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slynne
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response 800 of 1000:
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Jun 6 15:16 UTC 2002 |
Awesome.
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void
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response 801 of 1000:
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Jun 6 15:33 UTC 2002 |
Rugby is sort of like American football with no forward passes (the ball
can only be passed backward, and only kicked or carried forward) and no
armor. If you've never watched rugby, it's worth watching one game to
see if you like it.
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edina
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response 802 of 1000:
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Jun 6 15:42 UTC 2002 |
Not to mention, the guys have great asses.
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slynne
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response 803 of 1000:
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Jun 6 15:52 UTC 2002 |
American football players have nice asses too and the shoulder pads and
tight pants they wear *really* accentuate them. I dont think it is any
kind of accident that American football players are always hitting each
other on the butt. I always want to touch their butts too ;)
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eskarina
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response 804 of 1000:
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Jun 6 16:03 UTC 2002 |
I always knew there must be some reason I've always found football excessively
boring.
Now hockey, there's a sport.
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orinoco
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response 805 of 1000:
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Jun 6 16:26 UTC 2002 |
Hey, the Undatable One swears by hockey players' asses. To each their own,
I suppose. I'll take a soccer player over any of them any day.
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void
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response 806 of 1000:
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Jun 6 16:36 UTC 2002 |
IHB I lucked out and scored a ham & Swiss Lunchable from the Wheel of
Death.
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slynne
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response 807 of 1000:
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Jun 6 16:48 UTC 2002 |
/high fives void
Woo HOo!
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void
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response 808 of 1000:
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Jun 6 17:04 UTC 2002 |
Yeah, the hot dog man isn't in the business park today.
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edina
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response 809 of 1000:
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Jun 6 18:37 UTC 2002 |
Well, I was/am married to a soccer/football player. Um, yeah. I totally will
agree about their bodies.
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oval
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response 810 of 1000:
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Jun 6 19:44 UTC 2002 |
they have great legs.
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edina
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response 811 of 1000:
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Jun 6 19:54 UTC 2002 |
Oh yeah. The definition of their quads is pretty amazing.
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eskarina
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response 812 of 1000:
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Jun 6 20:06 UTC 2002 |
What's the wheel of death?
IHB... I went into the MSU Dairy Store today and recognized the cashier cause
she's a regular at McDonald's. She gave me a big ice cream at the little ice
cream price. :)
We need to start arranging trades. I can't wait til that pizza place next
door moves in.
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lynne
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response 813 of 1000:
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Jun 6 20:11 UTC 2002 |
IHB I feel like things are getting back to normal. I'm interested in my work
again, getting stuff done, and boy is not only sane again (after orals
craziness) but very, very affectionate :) You'd think he missed me or
something. ;)
When I went to the Wings-Bruins game in February, Shanny bent over with the
seat of his pants aimed in my general direction. I was excited, amused at
myself for being excited, etc. I like hockey players' builds better than
football/American football players because their upper bodies have to be
really muscular too (as opposed to soccer players) but they can't carry any
extra weight around (as opposed to football players) because it slows them
down on the ice.
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oval
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response 814 of 1000:
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Jun 6 20:25 UTC 2002 |
ya but you can't see under all that gear!!!
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edina
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response 815 of 1000:
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Jun 6 20:53 UTC 2002 |
I have a good imagination.
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oval
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response 816 of 1000:
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Jun 6 20:58 UTC 2002 |
don't hockey players seem like really cool down to earth guys? not egotistical
macho superstars like in basketball or football..
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void
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response 817 of 1000:
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Jun 6 21:03 UTC 2002 |
re #812: The Wheel of Death is a refrigerated food vending machine with
several shelves. each shelf consists of several sort of
pie-slice-shaped compartments which can be filled with all manner of
things by the vending company. The entire shelf unit is rotatable so
one can see all the stuff in the machine. When you find what you want,
you put in your money, open the door for that compartment, and take out
your food. Sometimes there are some pretty good things in the Wheel of
Death, like yogurt or fresh fruit or non-scary sandwiches; sometimes
there are truly scary-looking things like open-faced roast beef
sandwiches or biscuits & gravy which have been sitting in their little
plastic or styrofoam containers long enough for everything to get good
and soggy. Sometimes the vendor misses an item when restocking the
machine and a fuzzy tuna salad sandwich can be the result. Names I've
heard for these machines include Wheel of Death, Wheel of Botulism and
Wheel of Salmonella.
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oval
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response 818 of 1000:
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Jun 6 21:05 UTC 2002 |
LOL
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aruba
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response 819 of 1000:
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Jun 7 00:35 UTC 2002 |
I think pro football players look like deformed freaks of nature, myself.
But I would never say that to one. ;)
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jaklumen
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response 820 of 1000:
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Jun 7 00:58 UTC 2002 |
Football players are deformed freaks of nature? Heh. They have got
*nothing* on bodybuilders, especially the female ones.
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russ
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response 821 of 1000:
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Jun 7 01:11 UTC 2002 |
First dry day since Sunday, got out on my bike again before it got
too dark. Didn't quite equal my speed record of Sunday, though.
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keesan
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response 822 of 1000:
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Jun 7 01:31 UTC 2002 |
Clees, watch out for Detroit criminals!
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michaela
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response 823 of 1000:
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Jun 7 05:05 UTC 2002 |
The Wings beat Carolina 3-1. :) I was so busy cheering them on that Dave
beat me at the online trivia game we were playing. Oh well. :)
I get a cable modem Saturday morning!!!
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clees
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response 824 of 1000:
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Jun 7 06:50 UTC 2002 |
I am not going to Detroit.
It's hard enough to cope with Arborites, heh heh. :)
I have been in in Little Greece for an afternoon and didn't get mugged.
That remark was sheer nonsense.
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