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tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Jul 26, 2001
Good to see you made it back in one piece.
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Julie Andrews Posted Jul 26, 2001
I just had a funny thought. Do you remember that sci-fi show Dark Shadows? Well, the name is kinda redundant. Dark Shadows ~ as apposed to Bright Shadows?
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Arthur Dent Posted Jul 26, 2001
Arthur Dent here, living in Worcester, MA (birthplace of Denis Leary, Bob Cousy, the CEO of General Motors (Jack Smith), original source of the smiley face (whose creator passed on last Spring), the Birth Control Pill, the first rocket, the American Antiquarian Society, hotbed of the Revolution back in the 1770's, the world-renowned Higgins Armory Museum...)
I go by the name of Bob now. Checking out The Universe here at h2g2, I would never have guessed that there were this many Researchers in the US, let alone the Northeast alone. I would be honored to be included in your group (and can offer many worthwhile links to my locale)!
-Bob
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Julie Andrews Posted Jul 27, 2001
Do you like Denis Leary? I bought his book.
Hi Shorty!
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Jul 27, 2001
Hi Bob/Arthur Dent! Welcome! Which name would you like to be listed as? I've put your name as Arthur Dent, because that's what your nickname is! Let me know which you prefer.
Hi George!
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Julie Andrews Posted Jul 27, 2001
I just escaped the worst talent show. And I put so much effort into the faux marble releafs, columns, and floor tiles in the backdrop.
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Arthur Dent Posted Jul 28, 2001
Denis Leary's very funny. He's my generation, and his routines about smoking, drugs, coffee, Nyquil ... all of them hit my funny bone. And of course one of my favorite songs is "I'm an A*****e!" He's also a GOOD man. Those in the US, perhaps also in Europe, may remember the Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire in December 1999 where six heroic firefighters died. One of them was a relative of Denis. To help support their families, Denis brought some Hollywood celebrities to Worcester to play hockey against the Boston Bruins Alumni team. A good and funny man, rather like Doug Adams in some ways.
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Arthur Dent Posted Jul 28, 2001
Arthur's fine. Or Dent. Or Bob.
Just don't call me Collect.
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Julie Andrews Posted Jul 29, 2001
Not to mention Denis hosting those Comics Come Home for the Cam Neely house or Gilda's Club.
Phreako, you want to come to the meet up?
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Phreako Posted Jul 29, 2001
Thanks for the invitation but unfortunately I am kind of busy for the rest of the summer as I go to college in about three weeks. I haven't even started shopping for all of the stuff I will need yet.
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Julie Andrews Posted Jul 29, 2001
If we were to have the meet-up NEXT year, could you come then?
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Phreako Posted Jul 29, 2001
probably
In fact, I would most likely make sure that I was able to come
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