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Classic Krissy Posted Oct 11, 1999
Hey! *poking the mouse* Quit it! I'm not the one that was silly enough to climb into the refridgerator! Go eat KM.
Bubster, it sure SEEMS like a long time ago, although, I didn't live during the stone-age, so I'd imagine it's just a blink of time's eye for you. heh heh.
Anyhow, I'm hungry, and I'm not going back to the party.
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what you know as km Posted Oct 11, 1999
Well if you're really that hungry I made friends with a nice leftover ham sandwich...
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JJJHowqua Posted Oct 17, 1999
Oh, here, I have some peanut butter. But you can only get it if you have some vegemite too...
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Anonymouse Posted Oct 17, 1999
*coils tail tighly round and nibbles tail nervously* ... Uh... V-v-v-vegimite?! *eeeeks!*
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bubster Posted Oct 18, 1999
Vegemite? Eeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!! Vile food of the devil etc.
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bubster Posted Oct 18, 1999
Please don't talk about arses and vegemite in the same breath!
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what you know as km Posted Oct 18, 1999
Tell me again what it's made of?
Anyway maybe it is an acquired taste. I mean, maybe, after they've been eating it for a certain amount of time, people do earnestly begin to like it. Look at dogs. They seem to earnestly enjoy dog food, and that's hardly, from what I understand, more edible than vegemite.
Of course, dogs don't have a choice... they die if they don't eat the dog food.
Still...
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Anonymouse Posted Oct 18, 1999
They don't die, they eat the gerbils.
And you'd be amazed at what dogs seem to find absolutely irresistable, without any prompting at all!
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 23, 2000
Wow.
Peta gave me a link to this 20 weeks ago, and I've only just checked it out .
I'll read all that later.
But by an amazing coincidence, Kate was the subbie on my Secret Of NIMh article. Isn't that crazy???
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 25, 2000
Ok, still haven't read the above. Gimmee time!
Jimi H selfish? Explain danke!
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The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Feb 26, 2000
I wrote two articles relating to Denver, Colorado, USA, and Kate said she wanted to sub them.
Jimi got both articles
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 26, 2000
Fiend.
Still haven't read all this...
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 27, 2000
Jeepers. It's a private party with some very old researchers in it. Wow. Shame it's died. I hate it when a thread dies and turns old .
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The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Feb 27, 2000
There is no such thing as a private party on the h2g2 forums!
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beetle, return of Posted Feb 27, 2000
Did someone say party?!?!
*puts on his best leisure suit*
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Mike A (snowblind) Posted Feb 27, 2000
Yeah! I'm I've turned up 20 weeks late to!
Let's see how much fun we can have without the others noticing .
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- 66: bubster (Oct 18, 1999)
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