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March 28, 2004 -- 9:46 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
- ahh yes... the LEGIONS UNDER THE BULBHEAD. That goes WAAAAY back. I don't suppose the majority of people on here have a damn clue what you're talking about though. And I don't suppose they ever will. You kinda had to be there. haha But those were some good times.
And lastnite my oldskool skatecrew totally truckfucked some houseparty (nice... I just illegally combined 10 words together in one sentence). That was good times too.
ALSO:
"How can you tell you are getting to stressed out - You buy to things of shampoo instead of conditioner - and then you don't notice till after the third time you've washed your heai and realize - conditioner is not supposed to foam."
Another way you can tell you're getting stressed out is when you can't spell worth shit and your grammar is even worse.
March 28, 2004 -- 6:06 PM
posted by raygun82
- raygun82 = Tony
(It was my nickname from the old Legions message board, back in tha day.)
Hmm, another good review. I'm sensing a trend here.
March 28, 2004 -- 3:31 PM
posted by Jess
aug! too many nicknames.....
who are you raygun?
Eternal Sunshine was AWESOME! (my dad took me for my b-day)
March 27, 2004 -- 11:35 PM
posted by Pete
- I remember the LEGIONS UNDER THE BULBHEAD... my name was wheeljak, and Spackonica was our home.
But, what I especially remember is that our assignment is due on Wednesday, not tomorrow Par, even though you've probably finished it already.
March 27, 2004 -- 9:49 PM
posted by raygun82
- Anyone want to see "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" sometime in the near future?
I was thinking around Wednesday afternoon, if that can work.
March 27, 2004 -- 6:21 PM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy
- How can you tell you are getting to stressed out - You buy to things of shampoo instead of conditioner - and then you don't notice till after the third time you've washed your heai and realize - conditioner is not supposed to foam.
8 days . . .
24 till the end . . .
March 27, 2004 -- 3:14 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
- I could be wrong, but I was under the impression it was called the Starlite Room.
Also:
Sorry Percy P,
it had to be done,
I tried to trick Par,
but the game ain't won.
March 27, 2004 -- 10:34 AM
posted by eric
- hey Tone-loc, Metric's going to be at the Starlight Room (yeah it's openning! supposed to be as grand as the original plan) the night after .moneen. both taylor and i are planning on going.
word.
March 26, 2004 -- 6:22 PM
posted by P
- Her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard,
And they're like, "it's better than yours"
Damn right, it's better than yours,
She can teach you, but she'll have to charge.
March 26, 2004 -- 4:52 PM
posted by alison
- um... what was I going to say?
Jess, you did well today, I enjoyed your imagery immensely
the event was quite entertaining
This is such a grey day, it feels like it's slowly pulling me down
not really in a depths of despair kind-of way, but somehow still pulling me down
It's been a long week, and next promises to be even longer, I fear.
This is so close to the end, it's scary.
only a week and a half left, can you believe it?
I have a week and a half to put together a 100 resource bibliography and a 25 source lit review
plus this coming week also involves the final edits of a paper
and a presentation on the Cheviot mine, which sadly has returned to possible development
and at least two final exams in the next 12 days, if not three.
I don't know if i'm up for it, but I'm not up for the alternate choice either.
the ECOS job application I put in has not garnered any response yet from anyone in "power"
yet my friend Leila told me that only 3 people have applied
(three 'worthy' people - her words, not mine) more people applied than just the three
of whom I am one, and the other two I met the day the application was due
I'm afraid I'll get it. but not too sure just yet.
The one man was, I don't know, there was something about him that
didn't seem to gel with the whole ECOS direction/requirements
The other woman who applied was super sweet, and she's got a lot going for her
I actually hope she gets it, to be honest.
perhaps part of why I'm afraid I'll get it
And now, on a different topic,
I gotta get me a forester!
The foresters I have come to know over the last few years are wonderful people
and they're all so outdoorsy and friendly and strong
and they know how to use a compass, and have a healthy respect for trees
one of them is going to Uganda on a CIDA internship to work on Sustainable Forestry
with his wife... if it weren't for his wife (who is a wonderful woman)...
that's the one problem with the whole predicament
but I'd say from whom I've met, they're definitely worth looking for a single one
(gee, was that desperate? I hope not!) ;)
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