A Conversation for The Feline and Fiddle
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 14, 2001
I can dig it!
Yeah, old buried stuff is here for the long term. Good choice.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 14, 2001
I just noticed the name change.
"uptight"?
Problem?
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Sergeant Mushroom Posted Jan 14, 2001
Nope...couldn't think of anything witty to put there, so stuck the title of my favourite Green Day song there instead
Can you think of something witty for me?
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 14, 2001
Moi? Wittay?
I can't even think of a name for myself!
johnwfulton is my real name.
ReallyNothingReallyMattersReally is more of a mission statement.
How about something archeological..
You're the expert..
Any particular archeological site turn you on? Manu Pinchu?
What got you into the field?
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Sergeant Mushroom Posted Jan 15, 2001
- hey, that's not one either!
Have not dug yet, but am slowly learning a bit at a time
Ah, brainwave!
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Menza Posted Jan 15, 2001
Ummm, Don't you have to dig something up first, before you are able to study it?
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Sergeant Mushroom Posted Jan 16, 2001
*patient tone*
I can study other Arhaeologists' works, read magasines, watch programmes, for personal use.
At Uni, I will learn HOW to dig (in proper way) and what to do with stuff I find, as well as what it might be.
*lose tone*
You DID ask a silly question. Don't expect a decent answer
Anyway, impending modular A level exam tomorrow has melted brain.
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jan 16, 2001
*grins*
For some reason my modular course is not modular, I seem to be doing all my exams in June regardless of when they're meant to be...which is nice
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 17, 2001
This means Tink won't be coming to the Canadian Grand Prix I guess.
The only race Alesi ever won. Where four world champions crashed in 99...
Sorry, what was the topic?
Oh re-modulating the shields,
right ..lessee ..hmmm
Yes Menza that was a hmmm. Have you ever read
Noah's Arkeology by Tutu Tangle?
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