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Saladwhore - 2004-05-27 03:27:13
Yeah, what the fuck was Da Fonz doin' there?
You crack me up, you know that, right?
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lap - 2004-05-27 10:18:19
Is Tucca still awol? I am sort of mildly obsessing about it. I thought Randy's suit,tie,shirt was really cool, but I wouldn't look at Simon directly. I actually cried out "Fonzie!" when I saw HW and my kids were so confused.
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Carrie - 2004-05-27 12:02:23
I thought I had commented, but then I remembered that irritating people stopped me and expected me to work! Congratulations on the new measurements! You must have been working your ass off!
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Granolaspice - 2004-05-27 13:30:26
Did I ever tell you that I used to know a guy named Tucca? Except he spelled it with K's (Tukka), which I guess really isn't the same. At all. Crap. Well, I hope that you cat comes home to you... ps...while I did not offer up a fabulous pictoral tour like you did for your anniversary, today is my 100th post. I'm working on the photos for the bigger nubmers :)
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Granolaspice - 2004-05-27 13:41:18
From msnbc.com... Clucking about chicken Is Bea Arthur a terrorist? The Golden Girl is the lead crusader in the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals� campaign against KFC, and now the chicken company has accused PETA of �corporate terrorism.� Last week, senior KFC exec Jonathan Blum testified before a senate judiciary committee, describing the pickets and phone calls and ad campaigns conducted by PETA against KFC. He also complained about PETA celebs like Paul McCartney, Pam Anderson, Russell Simmons and Bea Arthur, and asked that the group�s tax-free status be revoked because �their corporate terrorist activities do not warrant this benefit.� �Any chicken will tell you that KFC are the corporate terrorists,� Arthur shot back later. �Not those trying to stop animal abuse.� The actress has been campaigning to stop KFC from using chickens that have been de-feathered live in a scalding tank. The reactions from the senators were mixed. Republican senator Orrin Hatch of Utah agreed that aggressive animal rights groups should be classified as �terrorists.� Democratic senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, however, scoffed that �this administration aggressively stamps everything with a �terrorism� label� and added that �most Americans would not consider the harassment of animal-testing facilities to be �terrorism� any more than they would consider anti-globalism protesters or anti-war protesters or women�s health activists to be terrorists.�
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dev - 2004-05-27 17:33:55
come to me for comfort dear, i will provide it in great abudance. but do not lash out at me when i do not deserve it. that pisses me off beyond words. i would not do it to you.
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dev - 2004-05-28 14:36:50
i love you. i don't want to leave that message as the most current.
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lap - 2004-05-28 15:00:05
I'd guess Koe-wals-zik. See you know how my last name is spelled, and it originally was spelled with an additional n -mann, which if you know German, apparently, makes the "ail" sound make sense. Is Tucca back?
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dev - 2004-05-28 16:41:21
i guess Ko-wall-chick.
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