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y. pestis, mascot for Microbe Respect and Awareness!!! Started conversation Sep 28, 2003
Hello! I just saw that you were a fellow microbe lover, as well as a lover. I thought I'd say hello, savvy?
So anyway, you can have Capt. Sparrow and I'll take Turner.
But not your pudding.
*backs away slowly maintaining eye contact*
nice to meet you!
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Mooing Platypus (formerly known as Gaia) Posted Sep 28, 2003
pudding...riiight
yeah, thopugh my pirate phase has retreated a bit....probably due to the iminent (36 days, i think) release of Matrix Revolutions anyway, nice 2 meet u too!
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y. pestis, mascot for Microbe Respect and Awareness!!! Posted Sep 28, 2003
When Matrix Rev comes out, I'm gonna be a movie theater widow. Husband is crazy for Matrix and will leave me at work to go see it.
I didn't care for the last one. Too much trying to sound technical. "vis-a-vis"? urrgh
I'd much rather watch PotC
any day
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Mooing Platypus (formerly known as Gaia) Posted Sep 28, 2003
hm...what does vis-a-vis actually MEAN?
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y. pestis, mascot for Microbe Respect and Awareness!!! Posted Sep 28, 2003
in comparison to.
but really, no one talks like that.
there are other examples, but as long as you like the movie, no matter!
So, see ya!
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