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J Posted Jul 30, 2004
Maybe in your time zone. It's nearly four here.
I've told you many times before... I don't need to sleep. If I did, I'd have more than one sheep
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J Posted Jul 30, 2004
Oh, and good theme. The only thing that springs to mind is Flameofgold's stuff.
But it's good stuff. UnderGuide worthy, but there's always time for that in the future.
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Sneaky Posted Jul 30, 2004
I thought you were in Central time? It was a quater to three when I posted last. Then the beer got to me and I had to sleep.
Yeah, I'm going to use flameofgold's stuff. I have been talking to her about that for close to a month so I figured I ought to get off my couch and get it done. It was the summons on Yahoo that compeled me to do it. That and I have today off, miracle of miracles.
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Sneaky Posted Jul 30, 2004
I'm in Western Florida and I'm in Central time. That's just weird. I figured that Ohio was west of where I live, as well as being up north. Shows how much I paid attention in geography class.
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J Posted Jul 30, 2004
Depends on how west in Florida, but Ohio's just north of there.
I think Ohio's the westernmost state that's fully in the eastern time zone. Michigan isn't entirely, and Indiana's a bit confused and the south is divided. So I believe Ohio has that distinction. And I'm proud of it.
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Sneaky Posted Jul 30, 2004
As west as west can be and still be Florida. Pensacola to be exact.
It's done. A2197578, as last time I'm too lazy to post it where it needs to be.
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Jul 31, 2004
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A2882513
Much thanks.
I cleaned up some of the dictation, but otherwise a masterful effort, with obviously more thought put into it than I usually exert.
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Sneaky Posted Aug 1, 2004
Thanks for that, I really do need some editing as I never did pay that much attention to grammer in school.
I like the 'Sneaky Strikes Again' bit.
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Aug 2, 2004
I don't really know anything about "grammar", I just have this natural facility with it. Wish I had one with automobiles.
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Aug 2, 2004
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A2885565
Pursuant to a conversation I had with one of the victims, I decided to slap this together while I was thinking of it.
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Sneaky Posted Aug 2, 2004
G-r-a-m-m-A-r. G-r-a-m-m-A-r. I have to remember that.
Liked the beard issue. That second one was strange. I'm not entirely sure I was comfortable with where it took me, but I followed the bread crumbs back to post this.
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LL Waz Posted Aug 12, 2004
Just recording some A numbers for a Coffee inspired CAC:
A512010 (a miniature gem)
A573914
A1074151 (for the bit at the end)
A65189
I ought to have time over the weekend to have some fun with those and leave messages with the authors and all that sort of thing.
I think the second of those might be afeart to tread too.
Waz
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