A Conversation for St. Louis Science Center, The
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broelan Started conversation Nov 12, 2001
i really must make a point of going back soon! i can't believe how many things i haven't seen yet! i've never been to the exploradome, and i haven't seen the planetarium since they've re-opened it.
the lobby leaks? isn't that building only ten years old?
do you know what special exhibits are upcoming? sadly i missed grossology, which i really wanted to take my son to see.
i *promise* to make a visit soon!
have you seen my entry on grant's farm? it's in peer review as well
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SmartGamer, Keeper of That Which Breaks Down Easily [(11*5)-(4*2+5)=42] (Scout) Posted Nov 12, 2001
Hey Brolean.
Yeah, the lobby leaks, but I think we got that patched up- bad insulation, thanks to the "Pea-Shooter Squad-" it's a regular event that you have some misbehaving kids go around, damaging things...
Anyway, if you want to go up in the Planetarium this upcoming Sunday afternoon, you'll find a certain Volunteer, 15 years old but looks 13 or 14, who doubles as an ACE. Or the Saturday after in Cyberville.
--SmartGamer
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broelan Posted Nov 13, 2001
poo! i'm working again on sunday! i was working last time you told me when you'd be there, too
the next saturday is iffy. altho i've got the weekend off from the full-time gig, as it will be thanksgiving weekend i will probably be working at the bass pro shop. i just love christmas in retail (yes, i'm absolutely serious about that last remark, and yes, i'm fully aware that holding that viewpoint qualifies me for commitment to malcolm bliss)
if i don't make it there in the next few weeks, i promise i will let you know when we are planning to go, and you can tell me what your schedule is then.
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