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August 25, 2007 -- 5:43 PM
posted by alison

where the hell are you going, Jess??? do you want your Harry book back? it was very very good!

Leo - you should be on the mend by now! :p hope you're getting better... if slowly... if it makes you feel better, or, uh... allows you to commiserate, I got food poisoning in High Level, and my body's taking its sweet time recovering from that adventure...




and... how's this for an interesting phrase:

"Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies"

August 25, 2007 -- 5:17 PM
posted by Leo

it's not my fault, the extra "l" just slid in there! I was tired and sick, and quite frankly still am... probably not a good idea for me to play ultimate tomorrow seeing that i'm coughing left and right and i've just about completely lost my voice...

I believe Jere and Dana get back sometime tomorrow night

August 25, 2007 -- 4:51 PM
posted by Jess

Hey, does anyone know when Dana and Jer get back? I figured I was doing them a favour by just giving them their wedding present in Edmonton (one less thing to bring back) but now I realize they are gone, and I am leaving soon too.....

August 25, 2007 -- 11:27 AM
posted by Par

This seems like it could be fear-mongering (but then, I guess, it would be fear-of-fear-mongering mongering), but the BBC reports in Brazil, criminal gangs frequently phone victims with fake abduction claims about their loved ones and trick them into handing over cash.:

The virtual kidnappers, if you could call them that, try to panic the person they call - often a mother or a father - into going to a bank and paying out a ransom before there is time to actually check if their relative is missing.

In most cases no-one has actually been abducted.

Time and fear and the aggressive manner of the caller are the key elements of this type of crime.

August 25, 2007 -- 11:25 AM
posted by Par

At least you don't have to worry about the alternative resolution proposed by Indian communities: everyone and his uncle (in some cases, literally) searching for someone for you. Keep up the struggle, bro!

August 25, 2007 -- 11:17 AM
posted by alison

well, Leo, not if you're going to spell my name wrong! ;)


nah, if worse comes to worse, maybe I'll fulfill that other expectation people have of me... to live alone in the woods forever! hahahaha!



what exactly would that support group be though? the "my mother thinks I should date more" group? I don't think so... haha!

August 25, 2007 -- 10:07 AM
posted by Par

August 24, 2007 -- 6:51 PM
posted by Leo

Well Allison, we have that back up plan of ours right? hehehehe


*whimper*

August 24, 2007 -- 4:21 PM
posted by Par

August 24, 2007 -- 7:59 AM
posted by Al

Alison I can sympathize. I guess we should form a support group or something.

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