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Lunch Breaks
Posted Jan 4, 2000
First of all... Happy New Year!!! Lets Hope the next century ahead is better than the last! Although lots of good things happened in the past 100 years and indeed the last 1000 years. I believe that the future holds a great deal of good things for humankind.
I have returned from my lunch break which went for about 2 weeks. It was very nice!
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Album of the Year
Posted Dec 19, 1999
My Album for 1999 has to be the new Beck album Midnight Vultures!!! Yes, it is that good! It's so funky!
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The Word of the Week
Posted Dec 11, 1999
I have had a bad week! The only word I can find to describe it is a word which is not in general usage in this part of the galaxy!
Belgium! I had a Belgium of a week!
But don't worry folks..... It's getting better all the time!
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That's a funny Onion!
Posted Dec 7, 1999
If you want to have a good giggle - Go to the Onion.... I normally wouldn't mention sites out of h2g2 range but this is pretty funny!
I laughed.... for quite awhile! - Click on the picture of Jesus near the top of my page!
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Where's that danielt guy?
Posted Dec 2, 1999
I have to go away for a couple of days... Only 2 or 3! Still seems like a long time to be away from h2g2!
I will be back sometime over the weekend! I will also try and sneak in tommorow, although there isn't actually a computer where I am going! So it may be a little tricky! ----- I wish I had a little hand held guide that was connected to the net so I could post to forums and create guide entries in wierd places!
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