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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
Ok me little Friend.
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
Wow - that was quick...
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
What was quick? My nap. I was intending to wake up so I could converse with Pinky. I missed her my last night off. She was'nt happy about that. I was'nt happy either she's a nice Lady.
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
Oh.. okay
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
Yeah Pinky likes to be online at the same timw with me. So we can chat. I think she like me. We are the same age I guess. I've not asked her, as you know it is a conversation killer for a man to ask a lady her age. Still she has to be close we know the same music of the past. She is nice you know, and she likes you. I can tell.
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
Well, I like her too. I can try to find out her age for you, if you'd like, but I can't promise any results
Do you know what country she's in?
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 26, 2004
No need to aks her her age. She'll tell me if she likes. I'm preety sure we are close in years though. She lives in Blackpool EnGland. I can tell she is a lady of culture. Why on God's green earth she wouls have a like for the likes of me I have no earthly idea. She does though. I can be quite a dashing type, I think she likes that. I don't lie to her even though she would'nt know if I did. You know it's not in my nature to be a naferios type. As I like to keep things on the up and up so to speak. I do appreciated your offer of help. I think you would see that it would be coming from me, and I would'nt want that to put a damper on our relationship. Both her's and mind or yours and mine. You know I think to world and all of you though. Me little friend. Actually You must be becoming quite a young Lady though.
Hey I have A friend of mine, he's my best friend actually. Anywat he has this daugther actually he has three girls and one boy he and his wife that is.
Anyway his oldest girl is 13 she's a nice one bless her she too is like my niece. I told her about you last night. She told me a joke, I hope I don't mess it up for you. Here goes. " Did you here about the Movie star that got stabed with a fork? her name is Reese I think. Answer by unsupecting person Witherspoon. Punchline No with a fork.She's a Great Girl as is all My friends kids are. Toodles.
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 26, 2004
Well, tell your friend's kid I say hi to her and thanks for the joke. What's her name? Maybe she should join h2g2?
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cafram - in the states. Posted Nov 26, 2004
Hey all, sorry for the prolonged absence and subsequent neglect of the list - if everyone who's not on the list could post to <./>F72190?thread=535788</.> I'd really appreciate it - the gremlins seem to have run off again and haven't compiled it nicely for me
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 27, 2004
Her name is Kristian I don't if that's the correct spelling it looks right though. Alas they have'nt a computer tis a shame. A smart Lass she is bright as it were. If I had the cash I'd buy me a Mac and let them make use of this Dell of mine. It's a good one, still it's not a MacIntosh The Worlds Greatest Computer, Anything else is just a PC.*Piece of Crap* I thought that one up. I can come up with some goods one at times. E'ya Missy.
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 27, 2004
Yeah - my school uses eMacs running OS X - the latest system. I love them! Macs are the best computers in the world...
Except they don't have Solitaire. Which is why I'll use Windows when I'm home (besides, we don't have a Mac @ home...)
PC - Pointless Crap
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The Sundance Kid(Captain of the Good Ship Necromancer)If Life Gives You Manure, Use it to Fertilize your Garden Posted Nov 27, 2004
In 02 I had an IMac. It was the fisrt year model. A 98 it was a good one I had no problems with it until I used the wrong thing at the wrong time. I could'nt get back in it. Still it never gave me near the problem this one did when I first got on the web. All that spyware on them websites well I got it straightened up it cost me $45 but it was worth it because I leaned how to solve alot of issues myself, thus saving money in the future. So I won't complain about the money. Still as soon as I can I plan to get a Mac. And if possible I would keep a PC so I can get stuff on the web that's not formated for a Mac. I bout this one used for $300 I saw one that was newer for $380. I could kick meself for it. Oh well this ones nice. They put some new stuff in it before I bought it so I guess it works out the same. Nice twist to me saying. Later Lass Have Fun.
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Midnight Ice - the Daughter of a Cacophony of Chrysanthemums Posted Nov 28, 2004
So you're using a PC now then?
I'm trying to persuade my parents to get a Mac for us as a family, because they're so much better to use - more space, look cooler, don't crash, foolproof. Plus they have some really cool Mac-only programs.
Our PC at home is something we've had since about 1999. It's running W98 and up until last year it only had 3G of memory space until my father got it upgraded to have 30G. Still, that isn't a lot by current standards.
Whenever I'm home I try to clean up the computer a bit by deleting unnecessary files or programs we haven't used for ages. Unfortunately I don't think my family know very much about computer maintenance, and as I'm only home maybe once a month if that, the computer's going to seed. Plus, it's old...
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