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Jedi Mercenary
Shotgun Pete
Gender: Unspecified Location: Reno,NV born in Gresham O |
People and the Senate
it seems that peeps aren't posting as much as they use to, I think it's the time zone thing, is there a way to post all in the same time zone
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Harvey Lesh(Merc's dad): " Why would we go if we weren't going to wear our gang attire??!!"
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Nov 28th, 2000 08:41 AM |
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Dim
Creativity
Gender: Unspecified Location: Southern California |
Eh....I think it seems to be a cycle...everyone gets tired and posts get lighter...then everyone posts like crazy all of the sudden..
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Nov 28th, 2000 11:17 AM |
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Jedi Mercenary
Shotgun Pete
Gender: Unspecified Location: Reno,NV born in Gresham O |
pretty freaky
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Nov 28th, 2000 11:21 AM |
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Gundark
Mayhem
Gender: Female Location: Skywalker Ranch |
I'm at work now, posting here. I'm caught up on a lot of paperwork and nobody's here except me. Hooray!!! No rolling eyes!!!
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Nov 28th, 2000 09:07 PM |
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UnknownBountyHunter
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Gender: Unspecified Location: Berlin, but soon moving t |
Yeah, its kind of hard posting like crazy during work I am working like a horse during winter. During this week I will be real busy, but after that I will have a month all to myself, because my friend is going to take the horses and cattle out to pasture. YES!
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Dec 11th, 2000 09:36 AM |
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Jedimaster3838
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People and the Senate
One word: Finals......ahhhhhhh!!!!!!! College is too hard.
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Dec 11th, 2000 10:48 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Gender: Unspecified Location: JP's bed |
Excuses, excuses. I want posts, not excuses.
queeq out
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Dec 11th, 2000 02:56 PM |
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Ratcat
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Well, I guess UBH has a good excuse. Not many terminals in the cow sheds or fields!
I, like Gundark, managed to catch up and get ahead on all my paperwork so I can find time at work and at home.
I guess the next two weeks will be the hardest, especially for all of us who have kids, what with present buying, mince pie cooking (I leave that one to Ben and Mandy), putting the the decorations, repairing the tree when Ben pulls it over....
Well, yog get the idea.
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Dec 11th, 2000 06:27 PM |
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queeq
Chaos
Gender: Unspecified Location: JP's bed |
I have to do all that??????
Thanks for reminding me. See you in a month or two.
queeq out
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Dec 11th, 2000 06:50 PM |
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Gundark
Mayhem
Gender: Female Location: Skywalker Ranch |
After this past weekend, during which I obviously was not here, I think I can safely say we are about 1/2 done. We're finally getting the tree this saturday since we finally got the rugs for the living room and its finally finished!!!! Yeah!!!!! Kind of hard to slide an area rug under a fully decorated tree unless I use a Jedi mind trick. Hehehe.
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Dec 11th, 2000 08:35 PM |
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Ratcat
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See queeq, I knew you weren't ready!
Well, We have a tree, deccies, a load of hidden pressies, mince pies and a few good bottles of wine, buds & Breezers so I'm pretty much set.
Just gotta wrap the pressies, buy a turkey of Christams eve and look forward to 10 lazy days of Chrisrmas!
BTW,
QUESTION: Tree - Real or Artificial.
I love a real tree but the last 2 years we've had an artificial one cos small feet kept getting needles in them the two years before that. And with number 2 only 29 weeks away I guess I won't be looking forward to a real tree for a good 6 years or so.
Oh well, at least I don't have to water it.
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Dec 11th, 2000 09:31 PM |
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queeq
Chaos
Gender: Unspecified Location: JP's bed |
For one, I hate Christmas decorations, especially the tree. My wife likes it so she can do all that. Looks like we're eating at my parents this year, so no much work there.
So as you can see, I was born ready.
queeq out
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Dec 11th, 2000 10:09 PM |
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Ratcat
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Gender: Unspecified Location: |
Just better get some presents then.
I love cooking the turkey. All the trimmings again this year.
I think I'll serve:
For starters I think I'll do avocado prawns.
Main Course: Turkey, Roasties, Stuffing balls, Sausage balls, carrots, parsnips, peas, corn and devils on horseback (little bitty sausages wrapping in streaky bacon.
Traditional Christmas Pudding and thick double cream for dessert
Cheese, biscuits and coffee.
Mince pies and Baileys for Supper.
That should do the trick!
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Dec 11th, 2000 10:16 PM |
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Darth Daft
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Gender: Unspecified Location: London, UK |
My decorations are up already and I have bought most of the presents I need to buy, so I don't have too much pressure on me. I have a large fir tree in my front garden which is wrapped in lights as well as a nice artificial one inside my house.
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Dec 12th, 2000 04:10 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Gender: Unspecified Location: JP's bed |
I think I'm going to be nice to RC for the holiday season and get him to invite me for Christmas. Sounds very nice.
And we're not getting many presents either. We have another traditional holiday in the beginning of December where everyone gets loads of gifts. So that's out to.
I love cooking for Christmas, but my mother absolutelt insists in cooking this year. Unfortunately since I am a much better cook. More creative too. So I'm just in for the ride this year. And what the heck. I have to work the week before Christmas and probably between Christmas and New Years Eve. So I just have a very long weekend.
queeq out
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Dec 12th, 2000 04:14 AM |
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Ratcat
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Gender: Unspecified Location: |
We normally rotate between our house, my brothers house and my moms.
I did last year but because my brother and his wife had their first child 6 weeks ago they want to have a real quiet Christmas with their new daughter so I've picked up a second year, which is great cos I absolutyely love preparing Christams dinner.
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Dec 12th, 2000 04:38 AM |
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Dim
Creativity
Gender: Unspecified Location: Southern California |
I have to figure out how to fix this turkey I have in my freezer...*sigh* help...
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Dec 12th, 2000 07:13 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Gender: Unspecified Location: JP's bed |
I'll come over for a bite. I'll even fix it for you.
Some emancipation. Dim doesn't know how to cook and two guys excel at it.
It figures though. How many world renowned female chefs do you know? In other words: women can't cook. That's why they have to do it all the time, to learn.
queeq out
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Dec 12th, 2000 02:20 PM |
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Dim
Creativity
Gender: Unspecified Location: Southern California |
I don't think that generalization is true...only in my case...
Now get over here and fix my turkey please...
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Dec 12th, 2000 06:27 PM |
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queeq
Chaos
Gender: Unspecified Location: JP's bed |
Start heating up the oven and get the organs out of that bird.
queeq out
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