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Quille the cynic...TC Started conversation Jun 30, 2002
I really don't know you, but your nickname is fascinating and of course reminds me of Dirk Gently..one might wonder why? I used to live in the exciting state of PA though it was in the NW area of that glorious state..now I live in the state of perpetual sunshine and het commonly known asa Florida. Ironically, it hasn't stopped raining for about 12 days now.
Well, i won't hinder you with my problems. Enjoy yourself. Feel no need to reply to me, as I am sporadically writing things on pages, but feel free to if your feel like it is the right thing. And if you don't feel...well.. I feel for you.
Quille the mentally insane who decided not to check spelling punctuation or common sense in this post..please forgive the moron.
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LurkingFridge Posted Jul 9, 2002
Wow, you got it right on. I stole the name from the fridge in Dirk Gently. I thought it'd be an awesome and quirky name. PA is...well...right now it's beastly hot...and way too sunny...and I'm loving that oh-so-wonderful invention called "air conditioning". Sorry about not replying earlier. I was off on a vacation and haven't checked this for a little while. Visiting the wonderful Land of Cheese i.e. Wisconsin.
The Fridge That Lurks
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Quille the cynic...TC Posted Jul 9, 2002
it is quite wonderous a nickname you've got. PA is either too hot or too cold..never right..*Shrugs* Nm..how was the land of cheese? Never been before.
Quille the searching for Egor, the brain, and of course, the yellow brick road in the Elite Force. Want to join? have info? contact one of our members (yes I am one).
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LurkingFridge Posted Jul 9, 2002
THANKS! I'm glad you like the nickname, you've got to be the first person to actually guess where it comes from...it's pretty vague so I don't expect anyone to actually get it. PA is never cold enough for me...at least...in the winter it's always just above the point where snow sticks and builds up. Aw well, one deals with what one's got.
The good ol' Land o' Cheese is fabulous. Visiting grandparents with a house on a lake. Sitting on the shore with the breeze blowing off the lake while the sun sets giving the sky a ruddy glow is incredibly nice.
Out of curiosity...what's the bit about searching for Egor, the brain, and the yellow brick road in the Elite Force? Join? Info?
Fridgey, the not quite involved in anything much...
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Quille the cynic...TC Posted Jul 10, 2002
Really? It is exactly the Dirk Gently bit..aww well. That entire book was truly about his fridge..adn the electric monks..and a few other things, but the fridge was a large part of it, dammit! hehe
I always thought it was too cold without enough snow. More snow les cold..of course I lived in NW PA..colder there..
ooo sounds nice! I, unfortunately, live in FL. Hot bugs more heat too much rain drought bugs school homework running hot cold hot rain hot summer hot hot hot air conditioning pool..and the years pass. Cept you never notice cuz there seem to be no seasonal changes here. nice for old folks.
The bit about Egor (see)- U197873 -it'll explain a bit. I hope. Any other questions or info? ask me...
not involved in anything much? oh no! search for Egor the brain and the yellow brick road or ( you can join my school too.. A773453 -The school for the perpetually confused though it has many other uses..) else join the Thingites and SATS along with quite a bit more ..Balwyniti seems nice enough.
Quille the meandering searching and attempting to get ppl to tell her info concerning Egor and also for ppl to join her school..
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LurkingFridge Posted Jul 13, 2002
Well, I'm off on travel again. Leaving for the airport in...ouh...about 15 minutes. This time it's Italy.
Bye for now,
Fridge
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