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Skankyrich [?] Posted May 18, 2006
That's the Saw Doctors! I didn't make a list of tracks, but if you put it in a PC all the names will show up as file names
Glad you got it ok
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zendevil Posted May 18, 2006
i don't have a wretched sound card, so if i simply dump it in the CD slot & stare mindlessly with a good old fashioned biro & back of an envelope; will i find out what i am listening to?
Even though of course, i am not in fact at that point actually listening to it?
Oh gawd; life is complicated.
Does anybody have the other green curtain by the way?
zdt
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bawimeko Posted May 18, 2006
Great story (the first posting) and very demonstrative of this week; I'm having my last of five nightshifts. Nothing much to do and all the time in the world to add some witty, charming and interesting bits to some H2G2-threads...and it just doesn't happen. Played some boring games on Miniclip.com, saw some mediocre DVD's, ate too much candy and, at two occasions, almost fell asleep!
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teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted May 19, 2006
Hello Baw! Long time (okay, maybe only a week or so) no... whadya mean you couldn't post anything witty you're always welcome to stop in ... oh yeah, btw, I just wanted to tell you all that tomorrow is Poet's / Friday and I'm thinking we should have a party. So skanky, since you're already good at alcohol
, or maybe Terri should bring the drinks.. nah, Terri should bring nice healthy fattening health vegetarian food... speaking of food, last Friday was my Sis's birthday, but she left her
at my house and now every time my son opens the fridge, he wants something. Speaking of my son, his new day care provider
that teaches sign language and spanish, each once a week.
Oh yeah, it was good to see you Baw... I think something's burning in the kitchen, gotta go...
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bawimeko Posted May 19, 2006
I always read the last few posting and if I can't make out what the line of the debate is, I don't add to the thread. The great thing at this moment is; I'm in the last 10 minutes of my last nightshift and my brains are working at 40% tops. This means that I'm prone to making strange errors like repeating to making strange errors like repeating parts of sentences.
And my grammar's bad too.
Poet's/Friday? Is that a new holiday?
And is that sign language in Spanish?
I'm off to house & bed!
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teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted May 19, 2006
C'mon, you know I'm a thingite... I only put the regular weekday names for all you non-thingites....
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bawimeko Posted May 19, 2006
Okay I've slept for three ours and that may be the exact reason (apart from the AAADD) that I've got no idea what you're talking about. What's a thingite?
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teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted May 19, 2006
Quite honestly, it is way too complicated and mind numbingly incomprehensible to explain (hence the following link), but basically, it is a compaign to rename the days of the week, just for fun or something. Actually, it works here very well!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/brunel/A516647
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teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted May 19, 2006
Oh yeah, and apparently, sign language is a universal language, it's the same in English, Spanish, Russion, Hungarian, and Chinese. Of course, some of gaelic ethnic heritage have refused it because it is too Americanized, but, what the hey!
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spitfire1313 Posted May 19, 2006
sorry Teri - I don't think that's true
I understand that English and American/Canadian signing is totally different
I have a deaf friend who emigrated to Canada and had to relearn everything
hides behind
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teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted May 19, 2006
damn that Discovery channnel!
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spitfire1313 Posted May 19, 2006
I am prepared to be shot down in flames - I could be wrong
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Goddess PinkFluffyDuck ruler of all things! Posted May 19, 2006
*gets flamethrower*
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teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted May 19, 2006
Oh!! Was she French Canadian (i.e. someone of Gaelic heritage ), cuz they won't use it because it is too "americanized".
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spitfire1313 Posted May 19, 2006
er no - she was very very northern english
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bawimeko Posted May 20, 2006
So it must be doobry then! Thanks for the info on that!
So I was right about that sign-language after all! I'm glad that some of that 40% of brain-capacity wasn't all wasted...(I'm now on 60% and rising)
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