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more apologies
Posted Dec 11, 1999
I have to apologize again - especially to staff and guests at the Aroma and on the beach.
I seem to be caught in a nonsense spell and can't take anything serious at the mo' ... these fits of silliness... *chuckles*
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ACEing away...
Posted Dec 1, 1999
I was curious, and looked at the pages adjoining mine. *sigh*
here are the stats:
with intro: 10
no intro, but journal: 6
no intro, but forum used: 3
no intro or journal, 1 entry: 5
empty: 36
in this total of 60 pages there was 1 (!), whose last post was younger than 14 weeks... *sigh*
I guess I had enough from my curiosity today...
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W Nov 24, 20.15 GMT
Posted Nov 24, 1999
I hereby apologize profoundly for not being able to keep track of all my forum utterings and the replies at the moment, which lack is due to work and a cold, especially the cold one collegue has who also got my modem.
I hereby compliment you on your ability of keeping track of above sentence.
Thank you for your interest.
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Fr Nov 19th 18.13
Posted Nov 19, 1999
Made a fatal mistake which will knock me out for the weekend - I bought Eric Idles "the road to mars".... See you when I'm done...
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saturday night depression
Posted Nov 6, 1999
What is it with some folks that hey have to blatantly repeat their worst mistakes?
A friend of mine just kicked her (now ex-)boyfriend out - a real loser, he got away with too much anyway.
3 weeks of freedom and constant "I have to tell you about..."- and who does she hook up with? The losers clone.
And whom do they have to visit tonight?
Me.
oh shucks.
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