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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Started conversation Mar 3, 2003
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2814385.stm
Is it okay to want to smack some sense into the leaders of the country you were born in?
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RAF Wing... Lookee I'm Invisible!! Posted Mar 3, 2003
Try Pacifiers of Mass Destruction. They're where it's at because they can show how the leaders really suck. http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/F19585?thread=200429&post=3073503#p3073503
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Mar 4, 2003
*now also has whatever sore throat version of the plague that's going around campus this time*
Darn you, immune system. You couldn't have waited 4 DAYS?!
*seething*
*ahem*
Sorry. PMS... /
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Mar 4, 2003
*now also has whatever sore throat version of the plague that's going around campus this time*
Darn you, immune system. You couldn't have waited 4 DAYS?!
*seething*
*ahem*
Sorry. PMS... /
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Mar 4, 2003
*now also has whatever sore throat version of the plague that's going around campus this time*
Darn you, immune system. You couldn't have waited 4 DAYS?!
*seething*
*ahem*
Sorry. PMS... /
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Lady Scott Posted Mar 4, 2003
What do you mean you wanted it to wait 4 days? You wanted to be just getting sick when you got home??!?
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RAF Wing... Lookee I'm Invisible!! Posted Mar 4, 2003
It's probably just some further manifestation of the vengeance of Al Quaida. Can't you just visualize those gnomes in turbans cackling around their cauldrons of jinn brew, and we're not talking about Beefeaters either, then dousing pigeons with the stuff and releasing them in San Pedro harbor to cruise east spreading sore throats and mayhem from sea to shining sea?
Of course, I've found the easiest way of countering this heinous plot is to gargle with bourbon. It's okay if you swallow it too, in fact it's probably better because then you may have a sore throat still but you don't give a shit. The profs get a little miffed though if you slur too much during your seminar presentations.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Mar 4, 2003
I just hate feeling icky here, is all. I've had plenty of it this year.
*pats Analiese on the head* I really doubt that... though the burbon idea is a familiar one. (A friend of mine who was sick a week or two ago was using that method - the idiot).
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RAF Wing... Lookee I'm Invisible!! Posted Mar 4, 2003
Don't pat me on the head like that, Amy. You're messing up my roach okay?
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