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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Started conversation Sep 16, 2001
Hello, my name is John-the gardener... and I'm a Goo-aholic.
My dislike of the alabaster skin came to a head recently, when some chalky alabaster friends visited my 'Tibetan Greenhouse Dugout', a place of serenity and calm, and told me that it looked nightmarish and horrible.
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The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin Posted Sep 16, 2001
Just goes to show how ill-informed some people are!
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I'm not really here Posted Sep 17, 2001
Anything in alabaster will look nightmarish and horrible! What do they expect? Feel welcomed to the club, it'll soothe your tormented feelings, and I'll update the page asap. when my fingers warm up, probably.
PS. Did you get a chance to check over my last entry for my project? It's all done now.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Sep 17, 2001
Hi Mina. Thanks for having me; I feel better already. Why the cold fingers? Been making ice lollies?
No, I haven't seen the finished product yet. I've been spending most of my time hovering around the 11 September Talking Point stuff. I'll pop over and have a look.
JTG
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I'm not really here Posted Sep 18, 2001
I was out in the garden, rummaging around. Stupid weather, nows the time I should be out there doing things, and it's too wet all the time.
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