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Genreal Musings
Posted Sep 12, 1999
Every once in a while, Something - or someone - comes along that reminds you of why you got yourself into this wsgmm in the first place, i've spent most of today experiencing this at this site, and related ones, and leave now completley at ease with everything. Thank you Anonymouse.
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Daily Post
Posted Sep 11, 1999
Just a thought, although this daily post is called 'Daily Post', that doesn't necessarily mean I am going to post things in a daily manner, but just when I can be bothered.
This is an internal reminder to me, as my neurons are increasingly becoming as functional as cold scrambled eggs, and I do not want to find me several years down the line terminally trapped within h2g2, as that would kind of go against the code of being a hitchiker, and therefore defeat the purpose of the journal in the first place, which is, after all, just a place to jot down handy reminders, such as :
Never, under any circumumstances, ever, ever, ever, get stuck in Alness again. Even if it means walking the 20 miles home, it will still end up being more interesting. This is important.
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daily post
Posted Sep 9, 1999
AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Finger Cramp, Web Overload, Out_of_Cheese_Errorqwev!!*!!!
just spent a couple of hours browsing 'The Guide'. Thanks to all the Hoopy Froods who've spent so much time submitting so much stuff, i've blown a vessel in module : organic processor. This, coupled with a long, long, very long wait in an obscure highland village called Alness - abandon soul all ye who enter there, has blown the gasket on the nodule, in the freezer by the frozen peas.
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