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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted May 4, 2002
Thanks, Galaxy Babe.
I had already read the memorial thread
this afternoon. Most of the researchers
who have posted to it are crew members
of H2G2's pirate ship, "Blood of the Zaphodistas."
I remember reading some of Tuc's posts
in pirate-related threads, but I didn't
know him at all well. Tuc's brother and
sister have become researchers as well.
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Avenging Washcloth, An unhurried sense of time is, in itself, a form of wealth. Posted May 4, 2002
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 5, 2002
Who wants to be sane!??? Not me...
GReyDesk
A. Washcloth, Esquire
Crazy Man
Pauly
Galaxy Babe
UH
My bed which I will not see for about nine hours...
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 5, 2002
You're all welcome.
Awwww Dragonflyyou at w*rk again?
And here I am sat in my nightie, I really ought to get dressed...
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broelan Posted May 5, 2002
well, i've survived the backlog at any rate... even tho i asked you all nicely to keep it to a minimum
mum
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted May 6, 2002
What's this about Dragonfly ging her bed?
This is starting to sound .
For one thing, it takes really looooonnnggg
arms to properly hug a bed.
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 6, 2002
HA!!! I am weird... I work about seven or eight hours in a weekend on revising a research paper for school...
Tee hee. Today at work was evil. I organized the freezer with a co-worker. Just like yesterday. Only this time, the freezer was even more full. HAHAHAHAA!!! There's no room for everything.
Again I find U.S. society unappealing. Well, maybe that's not the right word. Today a demo lady was sampling Pringles. I know that they have those in England. So yes. She was sampling these chips and part of the whole gimmic was in these STUPID PLASTIC PRINGLES CONTAINERS!!! Little containers that probably hold six chips...
A bit disgusting, isn't it!?? Not only does that produce more non-bio-degradable trash, but think of the time, money and energy that went into it. We're so weird.
Yes, well. Pretty good day today overall.
Hopefully tomorrow is my last real day of school until August. Classes are held on Wednesday too, but I hope to skip. It'd be the only time I've ever missed classes this semester. See, I am lucky enough to go to a very important concert on Tuesday with this handsome guy who played with the BEATLES. I really don't want to be on the road a little after seven am the next day if I can help it!!!
AGB
Ex-Rambling
broe
Crazy Man
Sgt
Pauly
And it's not weird to hug your bed. I love mine.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 6, 2002
I love my bed too!
I see it far less than I would like!
I know those little containers that you mean, Dragonfly. They're shaped like Pringles and are supposed to fit together. Pringles sell them here for 49p, or sometimes have a promotion and give them away with like, two packs of Pringles.
The last lot had Scooby Doo characters on.
I got a Scooby Doo one for Andrew and he loved it so much I got him a Shaggy one as well.
They are now in his bedroom gathering dust.
I don't think he's ever used them for taking crisps to school, he used them as toys in his bath.
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broelan Posted May 6, 2002
aren't the little plastic containers designed for lunchboxes and supposed to be reusable? i have one of them that came with my son's lunchbox that i use occasionally.
how are you otherwise?
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Researcher 178815 Posted May 6, 2002
*arrives with free cheesecake, as a sign of authenticity, listening to Moby songs, and some promotional previews of his new Album to come, 18 *
Here, have some cheesecake, as a sign of authenticity
I'm listening to Moby Anyone like Moby? He's got a new album out soon, called 18 It's really good - www.moby.com
- *wonders what is the point in using asterisks to emote actions, then just writing them out in normal thread fashion... *
Why do I keep emoting my actions with asterisks and then typing them out again underneath in normal thread and forum fashion?
aka (",)
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 6, 2002
::sneeze:: I dunno... but I really don't want to do any school work. IT IS SOOO NICE OUTSIDE!!! And I am wearing my favorite sarong and a cute black shirt from the RINGO concert of 2000!!! YAY!!!
So far, I have final information on two of my four classes... YAY!!!
AGB
broe
aka
I guess it's not the U.S. that is weird, but instead modern civilization... whheeee.... Maybe I'll move to an island in the South Pacific....
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Sergeant Mushroom Posted May 6, 2002
I had a nice pringle pot...it was sparkly green and red, for christmas...I used it every day at work for a while
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 6, 2002
OH. I guess they aren't so bad then. I just can't forget how so many people in this world don't even have a box to live in...
I'm a drag!!! A Dragonfly!!!
Tomorrow night is Macca's concert. I'm not going to be able to sleep until... Thing!!! EEEE!!! HOW GREAT!!! YAY!!!
::sneeze again::
Sheeessshhh....
Sgt
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