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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Aug 21, 2002
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dElaphant (and Zeppo his dog (and Gummo, Zeppos dog)) - Left my apostrophes at the BBC Posted Aug 21, 2002
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Aug 21, 2002
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dElaphant (and Zeppo his dog (and Gummo, Zeppos dog)) - Left my apostrophes at the BBC Posted Aug 21, 2002
I was thinking maybe that could serve as the smiley that Caer has been asking for.
But maybe that's just a .
(Did that work?)
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Aug 21, 2002
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Sol Posted Aug 21, 2002
I dunno, 'boing' is a pretty useful concept. Mind you, 'frisky' is good too...
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Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted Aug 21, 2002
[LIL]
d'E said "Oooooh, is that the one with the archival ink that lasts 100 years? (how do they know that?)"
answer: http://www.inkjetart.com/news/wilhelm102999.html (I would give you wilhelm-research.com but their site is under reconstruction)
-- or look for articles by/about Wilhelm Imaging Research
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Peripatetic Warrior Monk Posted Aug 21, 2002
It would have to be a space hopper in mid boing being hopped by a relatively heavy individual, in order to distort the naturally spherical hopper shape? Maybe Ive been out in the sun just a touch too long? Caer, what branch of Her Majesties Heroes of Democracy did your father serve?
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Bumblebee Posted Aug 21, 2002
There, backlog read. Took me most of the day, but what the hey...!
The new brunel-skin takes some tome to get used to, specially for an old Goo-er like me.
-ly new smileys!
Ames.
After 18 years of marridge (Yes,I was young, but I started early..)
I have on ex that is still in my circle of friends and one that makes me wobbly round the knees when I accidently meet him...
When it comes to tidying the room, I've wonder if it would help if you told the kid why it is better with a tidy room than a messy one. I used the methode GL sketched up, but it didn't really work before the brat discovered that the air got much better after tidying and cleaning Though now, at 11, she takes rounds and throws out outgrown clothes and toys on her own initiativ. And I have to admit her room is ridiculously small and gets cluttered quite easily.
FG, as it happens, I'm planning to start on the Salt-book tonight.
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Coniraya Posted Aug 21, 2002
{[caer csd] (sulking slightly over lack of smiley)
PWM, back in civilisation for a bit? Dad was in the CRE, always out in front I loved it when he was posted to Field Squadrons full of huge lorries and transporters, bridge builders, pontoons left out in dry ditches and all the adapted assault courses. All the kids had a whale of a time! A military band can still bring tears to my eyes, we were very proud of our Dads.
Have tackled most of the stuff from the accountant and have rewarded myself with reminiscing over agcB's front page entry on Georgette Heyer.}
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Candi - now 42! Posted Aug 21, 2002
Too much backlog to comment on .....
One of my favourite jokes:
Why did the monkey fall out of the tree?
Because it was dead.
Why did the other monkey fall out of the tree?
Because it was stapled to the first monkey.
Why did the tree fall over?
Because it thought it was a monkey.
Not many people laugh at that one, but I it!
We need a smiley.....
Candi
Queen of the swirley-eyed s..
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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Aug 21, 2002
Looks great Amy! No if only a Brownie smily would make it in
Made it in to work on time for the first time this week today. Getting up three hours earlier than normal takes some doing.
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a girl called Ben Posted Aug 21, 2002
Now if only my browser would load the smileys properly I could see the damn things!
Had a nice morning buying things for the kitchen.
Now I am going to re-write a guide entry and ogle the builders across the road.
They were singing a couple of days ago and whistling at the girls, but it all sounds a lot more serious over there now. The foreman must be on site.
Ben
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Aug 21, 2002
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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Aug 21, 2002
Glad to see that it is not just my browser acting up. I cannot upgrade netscape and I refuse to use IE.
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted Aug 21, 2002
Abi was saying that it was an upgrade process but she's revised that now. I was right. The image server has gone .
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