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June 17, 2003 -- 12:09 AM
posted by Par

    The re-who button? (which begs the question how I knew that he was talking about it, but infinite loops just hurt my brain)

    Well, thank you for that insight pete. In return, something for you:


    In other news, the word of the day/week (Pete and Ed will truly appreciate this one):


    re·cur·sion (r-kûrzhn) n.

    1.   recursion


June 17, 2003 -- 12:00 AM
posted by peterbot

    well I'd say that perc takes the cake on that one, it even tops par sitting in front of the computer screen for the past three days waiting for a response until he realized that he hadn't touched the refresh button in at least two and a half days. at least i think it was par, you might say I too am pulling a paras, because I refuse to use the back button in much the same way paras refuses to use the refresh button. I hope that he may find his way to the refresh button at some point in the future, and enjoy the fact that someone is pulling a paras, even if that someone does not know paras, or if they in fact are actually just pulling a frank.

    speaking of frank, and my weekend i just finished watching donnie darko, and excellent movie that gets better everytime. all about time travel and 6' tall deamon bunnies. good times.

    oh and to finish up, something I've been forgetting to mention to everyone: do you all remember on alison's birthday we were trying to figure out what kind of dinosaur was being consumed by the rubbear sand/tar pit. it was a protoceratops, the non-horned cousin of the triceratops.

    oh in one last very pete related comment, the producer from the league of extrodanary gentelmen and the director of x-men and x-2 xmen united, will be combining their efforts to make a live action G1 Transformers movie. no script yet, so it'll be a long way away.

June 16, 2003 -- 11:00 PM
posted by Perc

Yay, Chilis tomorrow. Unfortunately I only have one hour of mxe.

June 16, 2003 -- 12:54 PM
posted by Perc

Yes, the weekend. It was interesting. Me and some friends are plotting to visit booster juice while wearing boxes. We'll cut two holes in front of the box and attempt to get booster juices without saying anything.

June 16, 2003 -- 10:42 AM
posted by Par

    (my beefy cousin would kick that cheesy retro sci-fi creature's lizard butt)

    Apart from wondering why everyone is an "-a-zaur", not a terribly exciting weekend. Wasted way too much time playing MOTAS (see a previous Percy post (hey alliteration! (hey, I'm three brackets deep!))).

    Um... yeah. Apart from that, watching too many people put too much energy into getting a chicken to cross the road (jess, leo, andy, ted, you know of which I speak), I wasted a lot of time this weekend not sleeping. Now I go back to wasting a lot of time here not doing much work. I look forward to re-reading my post as I desperately hope for responses.

    Ciadios-adieu-auf-wieder-bye (hmm, can I get anymore in there?),

    Par

June 16, 2003 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Ed-a-saur

Godzilla vs. your beefy cousin Good point Pete-A-zaur. In an effort to start conversation, what did you all do this weekend? I saw Pete, I saw the new Ikea, I saw 'Catch me if you Can' and did stuff with the ol' family.

June 15, 2003 -- 3:01 PM
posted by petey

June 15, 2003 -- 12:07 AM
posted by Gasta Alpha

    AN IRISH BLESSING

    May there always be work for your hands to do;
    May your purse always hold a coin or two;
    May the sun always shine on your windowpane;
    May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain;
    May the hand of a friend always be near you;
    May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you.

June 13, 2003 -- 11:11 PM
posted by Perc

June 13, 2003 -- 1:04 PM
posted by Perc

Is he trying to ride one of those motorized buggy things? I remember you steer them by shifting your weight.

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