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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Jul 8, 2002
Courtesy, If they are as good as they were last night it will be a great show. The best thing about it for me, was that it was a free concert. The Mayor of Salt Lake City has been trying to get people to come downtown by havign free events etc. I like the idea, and it seemed to work. the cross section of the community that was there was amazing. The concert was part of the Jazz Festival that was held this weekend. Great music all over the place.
Interesting site I found. It gives letter by letter analysis to your name.
http://www.kabalarians.com/
have fun everyone.
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Jul 8, 2002
GL the article is plagiarised form one bassman wrote yonks ago
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Jul 8, 2002
more to the point how stupid is that name site? why should i be prone to diarear if my name is thomas for crying out loud? limited verbal expression? you what? i could go on, but i wont, cos i cant be bothered...sigh
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Jul 8, 2002
more to the point how stupid is that name site? why should i be prone to diarear if my name is thomas for crying out loud? limited verbal expression? you what? i could go on, but i wont, cos i cant be bothered...sigh
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Jul 8, 2002
more to the point how stupid is that name site? why should i be prone to diarear if my name is thomas for crying out loud? limited verbal expression? you what? i could go on, but i wont, cos i cant be bothered...sigh
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SE Posted Jul 8, 2002
more to the point how great is that name site? it hit my name right on the head. scary.
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Kristina the Flamenco Dancer - PS of Duende, Muse Posted Jul 8, 2002
*stomp, stomp, stomp*
Not mine - neither of them - I've read horoscopes that have been more accurate!
If you would happen to be in Sweden, and wishing to travel by train, involving crossing the border of Sweden - then don't!
Just spent 3 ing hours waiting for my queue number to come up - 3 hours! Complained about it, saying 'why don't you open up more counters?' (most of the ones that were open were serving national travellers). Got the answer 'we don't make that much money on foreign travels, so we can't afford to hire a lot of people' - rubbish! They ended up having 3 people trying to serve all those with queue numbers for foreign travels - and when the counters closed at 8 pm, there were still some of us left - before my number FINALLY came up and I had bought all the tickets I needed it was 9 pm! I spent 4 ing hours buying some train tickets!
Bah! Pah! No wonder they don't make any money with that kind of service! The trouble is that this is a former state-owned company, and it still has a monopoly on train travels across the Swedish border - so there's no competition!
Is there any furniture that was damaged beyond repair after the jellos? I need to smash something to pieces! *looks around*
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Kristina the Flamenco Dancer - PS of Duende, Muse Posted Jul 8, 2002
Odd - I've just remembered two conversations that I couldn't find on my MP page - and I last posted in them 4 days ago - and I'm sure I didn't unsubscribe from them - has anyone else had this problem?
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FG Posted Jul 8, 2002
I'm back at work today after a four day Fourth of July holiday. The best thing I saw all weekend was an entrant in the Seeley Lake (Montana) Fourth of July Parade. He/she/it was dressed in a big white chicken costume, advertising nothing, associated with nothing, promoting nothing. The only thing the chicken had to communicate was on a placard around it's neck:
"United We Stand: We the People and Chicken"
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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Jul 8, 2002
Sounds like a good 4th FG. Mine was spent limping around a city park to watch the explosives (fireworks).
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dElaphant (and Zeppo his dog (and Gummo, Zeppos dog)) - Left my apostrophes at the BBC Posted Jul 8, 2002
If you eat the chicken, you become one with it I suppose. United in Digestion. I wish I had seen it.
T, I have not noticed the problem you mention but I'll keep a lookout for it.
You guys didn't pay the $65 for a full name report did you? I'm with Uncle Heavy - it's not worth it.
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Afgncaap5 Posted Jul 9, 2002
That Perpetual Motion theory. I first read that in The Journal Of Irreproducable Results. Didn't know about the newspaper contest.
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Afgncaap5 Posted Jul 9, 2002
*Realizes how long he's been gone. He hits the sign which now reads "176 down, 4 to go"*
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Sol Posted Jul 9, 2002
Well, deary me, fairly impressed with the name thing, though I'm not sure I'd want to pay all that money... Mind you, I like horrorscopes too. Without ion any way beleiving in them. How does that work, I wonder?
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Coniraya Posted Jul 9, 2002
{[caer csd] Beginning to catch up after a busy time: own b/day as so many have been so kind to notice ; big brother's 50th party , finals day at Henley Royal Regatta again on a gorgeous river cruiser owned by H's boss; then yesterday watching nephew in his Ice Dance competition who won his class and appears to be extraordinarilly good.
Back to earth with a bump as the accountant has a list of tasks for me
Found the name thing, Caerwynn not in their database, but most flattering re my real name and the contraction I'm usually known by.}
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