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adrienne

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May 10, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/10/96
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today was... odd.

first of all, Chloe was at school. definitely a kodak moment - for me
anyway. however, we both seemed to be distant from one another, and i left
it how it was...

nextly, i find out that the french exchange has been cancelled because the
bastard school who'd been organising it have dropped out. you can't rely on
*anybody* these days...


and right now, i feel as if i've been crying. i haven't, but i really feel
like i have... it's very odd.

i have to write a letter to my uncle. he lives in las vegas. i worked it
out - in the past 5 years, i've seen him for a total of *4* hours. which
quite upsets me...he's my favourite relative - i have so few, and he's the
only one i really love.


ooh, that's something i was wondering - should love be automatic? i mean my
mum has a boyfriend, and i assume he thinks i love him as i would a father,
but i don't. not at all. i don't even like him that much - but he *is* the
love of my mum's life (supposedly ;) and so i put up with him. and i suppose
it could be worse... but sometimes i feel like i *should* love him, or even
_like_ him.. but i don't want to, and couldn't anyway. so should "relatives"
automatically get love? i don't think i even *like* half the people in my
family... only my mum, my dad (touchy subject :I ) and my uncle (dad's
brother) and kind of my gran (dad's mum)... is that so wrong?


also... i might start playing the bass again. i missed it, to be honest...
it's been two years since i've given up, and i feel like something huge is
missing... i loved playing music, reading and understanding the notes as if i
was reading a book... music truly is wonderful. it was someone on here who
really made me realise it's specialness... Kirst i think. or someone who
had to write that piece based on something-or-other for an exam... i know,
i'm being really specific here. ;) but i honestly can't remember exactly
who!

anyway, i'm not sure yet.. it's either take it up again, and aim to go
professional, or start another instrument... but i don't know if i can be
bothered to go through the hassle of the shit-sounding phase, where you just
*can't* do it right at all.... so i guess it'll be the bass or nothing. not
much of a choice really...


"Muhammad my friend
it's time to tell the world
we both knew it was a girl back in Bethlehem
and on that fateful day
when she was crucified
she wore Shiseido Red and we drank tea
by her side"

erm.. i think i'm becoming a little obsessed here. anyway, does anyone know
who Angie Dickson is/was? my mum seems to think it was a 60's actress... but
i was wondering if anyone on here knew any more..?


oh, i did speak to Chloe a bit actually. but it just isn't the same.. not
any more. i don't know if it ever will be again... which is really really
sad. *sigh* i guess we're just as stubborn as one another though...

arrgghh.. and i HATE her little brother. i saw him before we got on the bus,
and he shouted across about how he'd heard that hated Chloe and that Martha
hated me because of that. i just nodded, and told him he was absolutely
right. i wish he'd grow up quicker than he has been...


damn. i'm still pissed off about the exchange being cancelled... it was
pretty good though - we wasted the last half hour of my french lesson by
asking the teacher if there was any way we could keep it running... there
isn't, but at least we missed loads of french. :) the last chance i'll have
to go to france will be for a *day* next year.... and that exchange had
better go ahead as planned, otherwise i'll end up killing someone in my
anger and frustration...

... i slipped up - i asked Chloe if she was going to go - then we both
realised what i'd just said, and we kind of didn't look at each other for
ages. it's so so weird...

*sigh*

well, i'll shut up now. i'm going to go and wander schMOOze now. :)


ashre ashre ashre ashre...

--
adrienne

andrea

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> also... i might start playing the bass again. i missed it, to be honest...
> it's been two years since i've given up, and i feel like something huge is
> missing... i loved playing music, reading and understanding the notes as if i
> was reading a book... music truly is wonderful. it was someone on here who
> really made me realise it's specialness... Kirst i think. or someone who
> had to write that piece based on something-or-other for an exam... i know,
> i'm being really specific here. ;) but i honestly can't remember exactly
> who!

kirst did me and a gun for a final. and my friend rachel is doing over it
for the senior concert.

> anyway, i'm not sure yet.. it's either take it up again, and aim to go
> professional, or start another instrument... but i don't know if i can be

is this string bass or electric bass?

> "Muhammad my friend
> it's time to tell the world
> we both knew it was a girl back in Bethlehem
> and on that fateful day
> when she was crucified
> she wore Shiseido Red and we drank tea
> by her side"

aiy! excuse me all, but i can't see this w/out quoting the rest of the
song. it is one of my very favorites, i love it to death.
muhammed my friend, i'm getting very scared.
teach my how to love my brothers who don't know the law.
and what about the deal with the flying trapeze?
i got a peanut butter hand
but honey do drop in at the dew drop inn
sweet sweet sweet between the boys and the bees.
well moses i know, i know you've seen fire.
but you've never seen fire
until you've seen pele blow
and i've never seen light
but i sure have seen gold
and gladys save a place for me on your grapevine
till i get my own honey tv show
ashre ashre ashre ashre
and if i lose my cracker jacks at the tidal wave
i gotta place in the popes rubber robe.
muhammed my friend, it's time to tell the world.

back in bethlehem, we both know it was a girl.

see, that wasn't so painful now was it?


> erm.. i think i'm becoming a little obsessed here. anyway, does anyone know

heh. you haven't been talking to me long enough. i can incorperate tori
into *anything*

> who Angie Dickson is/was? my mum seems to think it was a 60's actress... but
> i was wondering if anyone on here knew any more..?

60's actress. and that's all i know.

if you want the address for the tori mailing list, which is really cool,
just write to me and i'll send it to you.

> oh, i did speak to Chloe a bit actually. but it just isn't the same.. not
> any more. i don't know if it ever will be again... which is really really
> sad. *sigh* i guess we're just as stubborn as one another though...

i'm sorry, girl. sometimes the friends who used to be friends but aren't
anymore hurt the worst.

> ashre ashre ashre ashre...

i will only bestow upon you the meaning of those cryptic five letters if,
and only if, you send me a long spew containg flowery language, a lack of
punctuation, the color purple, and at least one mention of flowing blue
dresses.

andrea

Dave Brown

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May 11, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/11/96
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In article <831747...@slim.demon.co.uk>,
adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: ooh, that's something i was wondering - should love be automatic? i mean my
: mum has a boyfriend, and i assume he thinks i love him as i would a father,
: but i don't. not at all. i don't even like him that much - but he *is* the
: love of my mum's life (supposedly ;) and so i put up with him. and i suppose
: it could be worse... but sometimes i feel like i *should* love him, or even
: _like_ him.. but i don't want to, and couldn't anyway. so should "relatives"
: automatically get love?

No.

Love is something that's earned--it's not something that's just kinda
handed out by default. That just doesn't work. You can't love
somebody just because they're related to you. Or, worse, because they
happen to be going out with somebody who's related to you.

--Dave
--
Okay, universe, anything else you can think of to throw at me?

andrea

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May 11, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/11/96
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In article <4n352f$n...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>,
dagb...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Dave Brown) wrote:

> --
> Okay, universe, anything else you can think of to throw at me?

gardetto's mustard pretzels.

and that, along with the bagel and strawberries, constitutes yesterday's
lunch. unfortunatly, i left the container for the strawberries on the
cafeteria table. oh well. they were good.

andrea
-moth delivers her message-

***knemesis***

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May 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/12/96
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In article <4n352f$n...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>,
dagb...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca says...
>--
>Okay, universe, anything else you can think of to throw at me?

Trust lies within the innocent,
Hate within those who fear,
But love lies within all bounds of egistance(KH)
(I've said it once, am saying it again. . .)

-Reality's fading, farther and farther **knemesis***
(And if it matters, reality has gone down again *SIGH*)


Garrett Neese

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May 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/12/96
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andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) writes:

> gardetto's mustard pretzels.

You could end up getting to the top of the stats on Dave's .sig
alone. ;)



> and that, along with the bagel and strawberries, constitutes yesterday's
> lunch. unfortunatly, i left the container for the strawberries on the
> cafeteria table. oh well. they were good.

Yesterday's lunch.... hamburger. fries, chocolate milk, and a Coke.
Mundane lunch for a mundane day for a person who reacts mundanely to
mundane things on occasion.


Garrett
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Riku Saikkonen

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May 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/12/96
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andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) wrote:
>heh. you haven't been talking to me long enough. i can incorperate tori
>into *anything*

*laugh* Sounds familiar...

>> ashre ashre ashre ashre...
>i will only bestow upon you the meaning of those cryptic five letters if,
>and only if, you send me a long spew containg flowery language, a lack of
>punctuation, the color purple, and at least one mention of flowing blue
>dresses.

Is it just me, or does that description sound almost exactly like a certain
lay...? (Or, more specifically, the first half of a certain canto of the lay
that also happens to be one of my favourite pieces of verse.) Except maybe
for the purple, unless the robe of a certain king was purple (can't
remember). "Her robe was blue as summer skies / but grey as evening were her
eyes..."

And my guess at the word is that it's a version of `Giddy-up!' used for
camels. :)

--
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Which is better: well-written software or heavily marketed software?

andrea

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May 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/12/96
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In article <DrAIx...@isil.lloke.dna.fi>, r...@spider.compart.fi (Riku
Saikkonen) wrote:

> andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) wrote:
> >heh. you haven't been talking to me long enough. i can incorperate tori
> >into *anything*
>
> *laugh* Sounds familiar...

i had a dream last night in which i was in grave danger. as was my friend
rachel, who appears in my dreams much more often than i would like. and
the only way to save myself was to repeat, in a lilting voice, "a elbereth
gilthonial, silven penna miriel. a menna algar eleneth, gilthonial y
elbereth." (spelling in question)

> >> ashre ashre ashre ashre...
> >i will only bestow upon you the meaning of those cryptic five letters if,
> >and only if, you send me a long spew containg flowery language, a lack of
> >punctuation, the color purple, and at least one mention of flowing blue
> >dresses.
>
> Is it just me, or does that description sound almost exactly like a certain
> lay...? (Or, more specifically, the first half of a certain canto of the lay
> that also happens to be one of my favourite pieces of verse.) Except maybe
> for the purple, unless the robe of a certain king was purple (can't
> remember). "Her robe was blue as summer skies / but grey as evening were her
> eyes..."

why don't you send it to me? i could use some flowery language and lack of
punctuation right now..

> And my guess at the word is that it's a version of `Giddy-up!' used for
> camels. :)

how did you guess?

andrea

Jason Prentice

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May 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/12/96
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In article <silent-1105...@hazelnut186049.nuts.nwu.edu>,
andrea <sil...@nwu.edu> wrote:
~ gardetto's mustard pretzels.

those are good, if they're the ones i remember.

~ and that, along with the bagel and strawberries, constitutes yesterday's
~ lunch. unfortunatly, i left the container for the strawberries on the
~ cafeteria table. oh well. they were good.

no lunch yesterday. or today, for that matter. of course, i usually
sleep until noon or later on weekends, so that sort of explains it. i
just drink a lot to make up for it...

~ andrea

later.
-jason

andrea

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May 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/12/96
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In article <4n5q7t$m...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>,
jpre...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Jason Prentice) wrote:

> In article <silent-1105...@hazelnut186049.nuts.nwu.edu>,
> andrea <sil...@nwu.edu> wrote:
> ~ gardetto's mustard pretzels.
>
> those are good, if they're the ones i remember.

yep. i'm severly addicted.

meow.

a

*Snow White*

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May 13, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/13/96
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ahhhh! michael jackson is on the radio..

andrea wrote:
[dave's sig]


> > Okay, universe, anything else you can think of to throw at me?

> gardetto's mustard pretzels.

oh. and bananna chocolate chip muffins. made 'em myself. :)

> andrea

mel

andrea

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In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.96051...@winnie.freenet.mb.ca>,
*Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:

and a pillow and maybe a pink teddy bear and an apology.

andrea

Riku Saikkonen

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andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) wrote:

>Saikkonen) wrote:
>i had a dream last night in which i was in grave danger. as was my friend
>rachel, who appears in my dreams much more often than i would like. and
>the only way to save myself was to repeat, in a lilting voice, "a elbereth
>gilthonial, silven penna miriel. a menna algar eleneth, gilthonial y
>elbereth." (spelling in question)

Hmm... Weird. I wish I had that kind of dreams more often. :) (Tolkienian, I
mean, not in grave danger :).) But the only recent dream that I can remember
[1] was, well, wet. ;)

[1] From a few days ago. It's also, I think, the only one I remember from
this year. And I'll probably forget all of it pretty soon...

>> Is it just me, or does that description sound almost exactly like a certain
>> lay...? (Or, more specifically, the first half of a certain canto of the lay
>> that also happens to be one of my favourite pieces of verse.) Except maybe

>why don't you send it to me? i could use some flowery language and lack of
>punctuation right now..

Hmm... I think I will. :) I've wanted to type all of it (all of the half of
the canto, not the whole lay ;)) down for months now (there are so many
parts I want to quote in so many places, and I have only a few short pieces
typed down). Except an e-mail sometime today (Finnish time)... (and anyone
else here who wants to see it, ask me for it)

Oh. For those who're wondering, it = Canto III of the Lay of Leithian
(telling the love-story of Beren and Lúthien), from _The Lays of Beleriand_
by, of course, Tolkien.

[`ashre']


>> And my guess at the word is that it's a version of `Giddy-up!' used for
>> camels. :)
>how did you guess?

I guessed correctly? Eek! It `just came to me', I don't know where from. I
guess I've heard it somewhere, sometime... Hmm, a few low fantasy books (of
which I used to read a _lot_ some 4-5 years ago), maybe, a few of them were
set in a pseudo-Arabic `caravan' setting. Or a Donald Duck story somewhere
(hmm, I haven't read those in a long time...). Or something else.

"Many are the strange chances of the world, and help oft shall come from
the hands of the weak when the Wise falter." - J. R. R. Tolkien

Garrett Neese

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*Snow White* (lqs...@freenet.mb.ca) writes:

> ahhhh! michael jackson is on the radio..

The Beatles are on the CD player!

Na, na na na na na na, na na na na, hey Jude...

> oh. and bananna chocolate chip muffins. made 'em myself. :)

Can I have one?

Garrett

Revolution! The fast version! :) *is happy*

"But when you talk about destruction, don't you know that you can count me
out..."

Ah, the joys of the Blue album...


Garrett (Really, this is the end)

Ashley Hinton

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co...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Garrett Neese) wrote:

> andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) writes:

> > lunch. unfortunatly, i left the container for the strawberries on the

> Yesterday's lunch.... hamburger. fries, chocolate milk, and a Coke.

me? burger with lots of rellish with loads of chips(fries) :)
oh, and orange drink of some descripton (tango, usually) - for some reason
i dont feel like coke at lunchtime.. but feel like one now so..

.. ok, just went downstairs as my mum was making coffee.. so it's coffee,
but atleast it's caffine :)

> Garrett

--
ash


<ash...@chal.u-net.com> <http://www.u-net.com/~chal/>

andrea

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May 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/14/96
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In article <ADBEC3FD...@chal.u-net.com>, ash...@chal.u-net.com
(Ashley Hinton) wrote:

> .. ok, just went downstairs as my mum was making coffee.. so it's coffee,
> but atleast it's caffine :)

hm. and french fries? i love coffee. i could drink it all day.

shit. my mother's pulling shit on me. for once. she said that she wanted
me to start taking better care of myself, being concerned about my looks.
putting my hair up and losing some weight so i can get clothes that look
good.

eh.

i don't care.

it's been a long year, get me out of here!!

a

*Snow White*

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Garrett Neese wrote:
> > ahhhh! michael jackson is on the radio..
> The Beatles are on the CD player!

augh. i don't like the beatles. okay, i do.. their old stuff. :)



> Na, na na na na na na, na na na na, hey Jude...

hmm, i know i've heard that song, but i just cannot remember the tune.



> > oh. and bananna chocolate chip muffins. made 'em myself. :)
> Can I have one?

what's the magic word? :p

> Garrett

mel =)


*Snow White*

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andrea wrote:

> *Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:
> > > > Okay, universe, anything else you can think of to throw at me?
> > > gardetto's mustard pretzels.
> > oh. and bananna chocolate chip muffins. made 'em myself. :)
> and a pillow and maybe a pink teddy bear and an apology.

my monkey that i won at the school carnival. and my dog, minnie.
:)

mel


Riku Saikkonen

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May 15, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/15/96
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andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) wrote:
>shit. my mother's pulling shit on me. for once. she said that she wanted
>me to start taking better care of myself, being concerned about my looks.
>putting my hair up and losing some weight so i can get clothes that look
>good.

Hmm... For some reason, it seems strange to me that a mother is telling a
teenage girl to worry about her looks. ;) Most teenage girls worry entirely
too much.

And, well... How's this for fashion: Punk hair (yellow or red at the top),
skull earrings, and a dark blue pointed hat with yellow and white stars on
it. And a black, purple, grey, or blue cape to top it off. ;)

Or just look at Gandalf on the cover of _Bored of the Rings_ for
inspiration.

>i don't care.

Good. ;) (Well, to an extent, anyway. I think I sometimes overdo it, and
resemble an orc or small troll for a while...)

>it's been a long year, get me out of here!!

*hug* You will...

Pohjan peltojen perillä, Kalevalan kankahilla.

andrea

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In article <DrGnC...@isil.lloke.dna.fi>, r...@spider.compart.fi (Riku
Saikkonen) wrote:

> andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) wrote:
> >shit. my mother's pulling shit on me. for once. she said that she wanted
> >me to start taking better care of myself, being concerned about my looks.
> >putting my hair up and losing some weight so i can get clothes that look
> >good.
>
> Hmm... For some reason, it seems strange to me that a mother is telling a
> teenage girl to worry about her looks. ;) Most teenage girls worry entirely
> too much.

heh. well, i do sometimes. i like wearing clothes that i like. odd
clothes, usually. i have weird taste.

> And, well... How's this for fashion: Punk hair (yellow or red at the top),
> skull earrings, and a dark blue pointed hat with yellow and white stars on
> it. And a black, purple, grey, or blue cape to top it off. ;)

hee. not bad, not bad. the grating part is that she's right. if i lost a
littl ebit of weight, not even a huge amount, i could wear all sorts of
cool things.

no, i am not a blimp. <grin>

> Good. ;) (Well, to an extent, anyway. I think I sometimes overdo it, and
> resemble an orc or small troll for a while...)

<laugh>

yess, my precious.

a

andrea

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In article
<Pine.SOL.3.91.960515...@winnie.freenet.mb.ca>, *Snow
White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:

> > > oh. and bananna chocolate chip muffins. made 'em myself. :)

> > Can I have one?
>
> what's the magic word? :p

fucktoast?

a

Love Never Dies

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May 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/16/96
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Dave Brown <dagb...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:

>adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>: _like_ him.. but i don't want to, and couldn't anyway. so should "relatives"
>: automatically get love?
>No.

i was expecting dave to say this... and i do agree...

>Love is something that's earned--it's not something that's just kinda
>handed out by default. That just doesn't work. You can't love

yes, defenitely...

>--Dave


mickey

Love Never Dies

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May 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/16/96
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Garrett Neese <co...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote:
> The Beatles are on the CD player!

but wasnt john lennone dead? :p

this reminds me... has anyone else thought that the band named 'blur'
in a way tries to look/be beatleshis, in a way, i mean... i just saw
a video from the band on mtv europe, and the lead singer (the guy looks like
he's permanently on coke) had round sunglasses and stuff...

*shrug* and i dont mean the above in a bad way, i like blur, but would
not buy a record...

>Garrett


mickey

Obadias Felmore

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May 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/16/96
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In article <ADBEC3FD...@chal.u-net.com>, ash...@chal.u-net.com says...

>
>co...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Garrett Neese) wrote:
>> andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) writes:
>
>> > lunch. unfortunatly, i left the container for the strawberries on the
>
>> Yesterday's lunch.... hamburger. fries, chocolate milk, and a Coke.
>
>me? burger with lots of rellish with loads of chips(fries) :)
>oh, and orange drink of some descripton (tango, usually) - for some reason
>i dont feel like coke at lunchtime.. but feel like one now so..
>
>.. ok, just went downstairs as my mum was making coffee.. so it's coffee,
>but atleast it's caffine :)

Lunch? Lunch? They ACTUALLY serve lunch? At my place of residence... it's
not lunch, it's G.Y.O.C. (Grab Your Own Crap) And that's exactly what it
is. Crap. Nothing fun, nothing cool. Just Spam and 2 year old frozen
foods... ick.

But coffee is good! We always have some of the. Caffiene is THE only
reason that I am alive. It's the thing that keeps me awake, and the thing
that gets my homework done. Has anyone ever been or seen a Starbucks coffee
shop? Best place on earth.

Speaking of Burgers... ever been to Fuddruckers?

-Obadias


The unlucky friend

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May 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/17/96
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Riku Saikkonen (r...@spider.compart.fi) wrote:
: andrea (sil...@nwu.edu) wrote:
: >shit. my mother's pulling shit on me. for once. she said that she wanted
: >me to start taking better care of myself, being concerned about my looks.
: Hmm... For some reason, it seems strange to me that a mother is telling a

: teenage girl to worry about her looks. ;) Most teenage girls worry entirely

Hmmmm, isn't it fairly normal for mums to tell their daughters to alter
their weight-either lose it or gain it. I was talking to someone last
night wqho's mum is desperate for her to gain weight, but she really wants
to lose it (she doesn't need to do either), so she's on a fruit-only diet,
which causes her to faint.
Some people are just dumb

terry

--
I think I might mean nothing

adrienne

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In article <DrKBH...@uns.bris.ac.uk>

th4...@irix.bris.ac.uk "The unlucky friend" writes:

> Hmmmm, isn't it fairly normal for mums to tell their daughters to alter
> their weight-either lose it or gain it.

not mine... she sort of backs me up on whichever way i feel... unless however
i felt i needed to gain it dramatically, or lose it dramatically, she's make
me do it the sensible way...

> I was talking to someone last night wqho's mum is desperate for her to gain
> weight, but she really wants to lose it (she doesn't need to do either), so
> she's on a fruit-only diet, which causes her to faint.

is she slightly anorexic or something? anorexic tendencies?

> Some people are just dumb

ooh, empathy.. ;)

--
adrienne

*Snow White*

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andrea wrote:
> *Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:

[garrett wanting one of my bananna choco chip muffins]


> > what's the magic word? :p
> fucktoast?

*rotfl* good lord, where on earth did that come from?

--mel "it was thank you, btw" battison

andrea

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In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.96051...@winnie.freenet.mb.ca>,
*Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:

> andrea wrote:
> > *Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:
>
> [garrett wanting one of my bananna choco chip muffins]
> > > what's the magic word? :p
> > fucktoast?
>
> *rotfl* good lord, where on earth did that come from?

this is a legend. one day last summer we were talking about something on
akt.. i can't remember what it was. and sascha got pissed and flamed and
the first word out of his mouth was fucktoast. well, it got me down on the
floor completly, i was hysterical and never really forgot it. so one day
at school something happened and i blurted out 'fucktoast!' well, i was
with some friends who, being teenagers, do not let something like this go
by. we sat there for fourtyfive minutes trying to come up with a proper
definition for the word fucktoast. we came (giggle) up with one, but
seeing that it is not proper for some of the penpal posters who might be
reading this post, anyone who wants to know what it is will have to email
me. it came up last night, in fact.

ehem.

roses,
andrea

M. Skala

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In article <4ngdeq$q...@news.cdsnet.net>,

Obadias Felmore <mc...@cdsnet.net> wrote:
>that gets my homework done. Has anyone ever been or seen a Starbucks coffee
>shop? Best place on earth.

"But I can tell you anyhow,
I'd rather see than be one."

>Speaking of Burgers... ever been to Fuddruckers?

Yes. Great place. We used to have one here in Victoria but it closed down,
apparently bankrupt. Can't think why, because all the teenagers would go
there and spend money. Fuddruckers, for those not in the know, is a hamburger
joint where you build your own burger from a "produce bar" of all possible
burger materials. They do most of their butchering on-site, which is wonderful
for scaring the vegetarians.

The unlucky friend

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: >adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: >: _like_ him.. but i don't want to, and couldn't anyway. so should "relatives"
: >: automatically get love?

No, they should fuck off

terry

not overly constructive, but...

--
everybody begs in time

Love Never Dies

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adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>today was... odd.

it was saturday here... :p

>first of all, Chloe was at school. definitely a kodak moment - for me

did you have a camera available? btw, why it's called kodak moment? not
that i mind, since i use only kodak films... (reason? too long story)

>and right now, i feel as if i've been crying. i haven't, but i really feel

*hug* outch... the other day i felt like i'd have a hangover, but i hadnt
got any alcohol...

>out - in the past 5 years, i've seen him for a total of *4* hours. which

*sigh* reminds me of the topic i brought up on my previous article, about
me moving and not seeing my sis' kid(s)... when she has them...

>also... i might start playing the bass again. i missed it, to be honest...

you've played bass? electric? gee...

>missing... i loved playing music, reading and understanding the notes as if i

music is cool... i play guitar for fun, and i have some skills on keyboards
too, but not if i have to read the notations...

>professional, or start another instrument... but i don't know if i can be

start guitar? :p

the instruments i like lot are probably guitar, drums and violin, and after
shaynna introduced me to dulcimer, that one...

>bothered to go through the hassle of the shit-sounding phase, where you just

if you pick something similar to bass, it'll last less...

>oh, i did speak to Chloe a bit actually. but it just isn't the same.. not

i just calle my hs best friend, we dont meet too often, or even call, mostly
coz we live about 160 miles apart... i wish i could hang out with him more,
we're quite alike, and different...

>adrienne


mickey

adrienne

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In article <DrM63...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:

> >today was... odd.
> it was saturday here... :p

strange the differences you get between countries... ;PP

:)

> >first of all, Chloe was at school. definitely a kodak moment - for me
> did you have a camera available?

no - but even if i did, i wouldn't have taken a photo of her... i've already
wasted enough film on her in the past.. :I

> btw, why it's called kodak moment?

i think it was just one of their catchphrases.. in an advert or something..

> not that i mind, since i use only kodak films...

heh, i use whichever is the cheapeast and most easily available to me.. :)

> >and right now, i feel as if i've been crying. i haven't, but i really feel
> *hug* outch... the other day i felt like i'd have a hangover, but i hadnt
> got any alcohol...

those kind of feelings are really weird, wouldn't you say?

[my Uncle - and not seeing him]


> *sigh* reminds me of the topic i brought up on my previous article, about
> me moving and not seeing my sis' kid(s)... when she has them...

aww... *hug*

you'll see them at some point though, won't you? mind you, i guess you could
say that to me as well... and it certainly doesn't make it any easier, when i
want to see him here and NOW. :(

> >also... i might start playing the bass again. i missed it, to be honest...
> you've played bass? electric? gee...

noo.. double. string. :) it wouldn't be too difficult to transfer my skils
at that onto an electric though... and it's SO fun! :) i still haven't
decided though...

> music is cool...

it's more than that - for me anyway... it's the essence of life! i can't do
anything without music... even at school, i have to hum all the time...

> and i have some skills on keyboards too, but not if i have to read the
> notations...

i can read music fine, but i don't really have any keyboard skills..
however, from the little theory i know, i can fairly easily translate any
song i've heard onto a keyboard and with a little practice play it...

> >professional, or start another instrument... but i don't know if i can be
> start guitar? :p

:P i've got a guitar anyway... i'm in the process of teaching myself. so
far i know three chords.. yay ;)

> >bothered to go through the hassle of the shit-sounding phase, where you just
> if you pick something similar to bass, it'll last less...

true.. but still... i have little patience with a lot of things.. :(

tonight, Chloe's going to this concert with me and a few other friends...
should be interesting, to say the least.. :(

--
adrienne

adrienne

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In article <DrM62...@uns.bris.ac.uk>

th4...@irix.bris.ac.uk "The unlucky friend" writes:

[relatives - do they desere auto-love?]


> No, they should fuck off

good, i'm glad i'm not the only one that thinks that way..

> not overly constructive, but...

but to the point. :)

--
adrienne

Dave Brown

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In article <silent-1505...@acorn186034.nuts.nwu.edu>,
andrea <sil...@nwu.edu> wrote:
: In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.960515...@winnie.freenet.mb.ca>,
: *Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:
: > what's the magic word? :p
:
: fucktoast?

Would madam like regular fucktoast, or would she prefer felching bloody
fucktoast instead?

--Dave
--
http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/~dagbrown/

andrea

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In article <4nne0s$q...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>,
dagb...@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Dave Brown) wrote:

> In article <silent-1505...@acorn186034.nuts.nwu.edu>,
> andrea <sil...@nwu.edu> wrote:
> : In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.960515...@winnie.freenet.mb.ca>,
> : *Snow White* <lqs...@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:
> : > what's the magic word? :p
> :
> : fucktoast?
>
> Would madam like regular fucktoast, or would she prefer felching bloody
> fucktoast instead?

oh, dave remembers!

yeah, that was it.

felching.

good god. that was used in a sandman once. no one knew what it meant, so
they let it through.

~shudder~

andrea

Garrett Neese

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*Snow White* (lqs...@freenet.mb.ca) writes:

> augh. i don't like the beatles. okay, i do.. their old stuff. :)

So you like all but two of their songs? That's still pretty good
taste. :)

> hmm, i know i've heard that song, but i just cannot remember the tune.

Well, I do, but I can't sing in a post.



> what's the magic word? :p

Ni!

Garrett

Garrett Neese

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Love Never Dies (mic...@aeon.net) writes:

> but wasnt john lennone dead? :p

Yep. But what does that have to do with the CD? :P

> this reminds me... has anyone else thought that the band named 'blur'
> in a way tries to look/be beatleshis, in a way, i mean... i just saw
> a video from the band on mtv europe, and the lead singer (the guy looks like
> he's permanently on coke) had round sunglasses and stuff...

I don't know about Blur.... the one I've noticed to be aspiring
Beatles would be Oasis... I was watching the "Wonderwall" and "Champagne
Supernova"and couting the Beatles references...

Aline Lerner

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co...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Garrett Neese) wrote:

*snip*

> Well, I do, but I can't sing in a post.

Who knows? I think you should give it a try. :P

> Ni!

Lemme guess. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"? :)
*cowers in fear*

--

Aline Lerner rbe...@facstaff.wisc.edu
ale...@MMS2000.k12.wi.us

*******************************************************
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human
stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."

-Albert Einstein
*******************************************************

Garrett Neese

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Aline Lerner (rbe...@facstaff.wisc.edu) writes:

> Who knows? I think you should give it a try. :P

I already sang a couple lines of "Every Sperm Is Sacred" over the
phone tonight, and I'd think that would have discouraged you from
requesting any more singing on my part. :)

> Lemme guess. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"? :)

Exactly. :)

> *cowers in fear*

Wouldn't happen to be anywhere near the mushroom, would it?

Ashley Hinton

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sil...@nwu.edu (andrea) wrote:

> felching.

> they let it through.

wow! sound's like you've got stupid censors over there in the US, can you
send them to the UK for a bit? felching is one thing the uk lot would
never ever let through.. :)

> andrea

--
ash


<ash...@chal.u-net.com> <http://www.u-net.com/~chal/>
"can't imagine life without this cooky wacky place :) " - mel battison

Aline Lerner

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co...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Garrett Neese) wrote:

> I already sang a couple lines of "Every Sperm Is Sacred" over the
>phone tonight, and I'd think that would have discouraged you from
>requesting any more singing on my part. :)

I followed up to that before I heard you sing. :)
*runs*

> Exactly. :)

How did I know? :)

> Wouldn't happen to be anywhere near the mushroom, would it?

No. The mushroom is in the process of being broken down by digestive
juices. :)

The unlucky friend

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Ashley Hinton (ash...@chal.u-net.com) wrote:
[ felching.]
[censors in the US don't censor it, because they don't know what it means]
: wow! sound's like you've got stupid censors over there in the US, can you

: send them to the UK for a bit? felching is one thing the uk lot would
: never ever let through.. :)

Really?
I thought the only english people who knew what felching was were mary
whitehouse experience fans (who think that it shoudl appear on call my bluff)

terry

--
We don't talk about love, we only want to get drunk
'a design for life'-the manic street preachers

Garrett Neese

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Aline Lerner (rbe...@facstaff.wisc.edu) writes:

> I followed up to that before I heard you sing. :)
> *runs*

That would explain it. :) And instead of chasing you, I'm just
going to call you tonight at 2 in the morning and sing "The Philosopher's
Song". :)

> How did I know? :)

ESP?



> No. The mushroom is in the process of being broken down by digestive
> juices. :)

But then where are you going to hide?

Donald Brown

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In <Drr8K...@uns.bris.ac.uk> th4...@irix.bris.ac.uk (The unlucky

friend) writes:
>Ashley Hinton (ash...@chal.u-net.com) wrote:
>[ felching.]
>[censors in the US don't censor it, because they don't know what it
>means]

Um, well, if Americans don't know what felching is (and I don't), then
why should our censors have to? And what is it anyway?

Lyndsy

Cameron Grant

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In article <4o0cc7$6...@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>
deb...@ix.netcom.com(Donald "Donald Brown " writes:

> Um, well, if Americans don't know what felching is (and I don't), then
> why should our censors have to? And what is it anyway?

you don't want to know. but i'll tell you just to see your reaction...
's sucking semen out of someone's asshole. :)

--
"And my liking horses isn't related to riding them. So hah. :)" - Kris Dow
"I just had a wet dream about a week ago... Rare, those things.. :)" - Rjs

David Hobson

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deb...@ix.netcom.com(Donald Brown ) wrote:

> >[ felching.]

> why should our censors have to? And what is it anyway?

I belive the polite term for it is "artificial desemination".

David

--
David Hobson
Da...@nazca.dircon.co.uk The Nazca Spider!


M. Skala

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In article <silent-1805...@chestnut186086.nuts.nwu.edu>,

andrea <sil...@nwu.edu> wrote:
>definition for the word fucktoast. we came (giggle) up with one, but
>seeing that it is not proper for some of the penpal posters who might be
>reading this post, anyone who wants to know what it is will have to email

On the contrary, I'm sure a definition of "fucktoast" would be *very*
appropriate for most of the penpal posters on here. I don't know what it is
but it sounds like something to do with "Cheese 'n' Crackers" (which I only
know about by reputation - honest!)


Love Never Dies

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Garrett Neese <co...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote:
>Love Never Dies (mic...@aeon.net) writes:
>> but wasnt john lennone dead? :p
> Yep. But what does that have to do with the CD? :P

weeell... *grin*

>> this reminds me... has anyone else thought that the band named 'blur'

> I don't know about Blur.... the one I've noticed to be aspiring

it's actually a cool band...

>Beatles would be Oasis... I was watching the "Wonderwall" and "Champagne

that too... they're even more beatleslike... they all try to be beatles...
it's too bad emf got lost somewhere, their 1st album wasnt that bad...

*sings "you're unbelievable" to anyone who doesnt remember*

>Garrett


mickey

andrea

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In article <ADC69F77...@chal.u-net.com>, ash...@chal.u-net.com
(Ashley Hinton) wrote:

> sil...@nwu.edu (andrea) wrote:
>
> > felching.
>
> > they let it through.
>

> wow! sound's like you've got stupid censors over there in the US, can you
> send them to the UK for a bit? felching is one thing the uk lot would
> never ever let through.. :)

really. damn. that is quite a word, i'd say. wow.

aie! anidifranco is a goddess! i must run out and get her new album right
now! hell if it's raining.. wow.

andrea
"at the end of this tunnel of guilt and shame there must be a light of
some kind."

andrea

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In article <4o2if9$e...@uvaix3e1.comp.UVic.CA>, msk...@csc.UVic.CA (M.
Skala) wrote:

aie. (i've been saying that way too much.) you're very close.

a

Love Never Dies

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adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>In article <DrM63...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:
>strange the differences you get between countries... ;PP

indeed... *smile*

>> did you have a camera available?

>wasted enough film on her in the past.. :I

outch... =(

>> btw, why it's called kodak moment?
>i think it was just one of their catchphrases.. in an advert or something..

advertising... ofcourse...

>> not that i mind, since i use only kodak films...
>heh, i use whichever is the cheapeast and most easily available to me.. :)

i like kodak, they make good films... but the reason why i use them, now,
that's another strange story, and i wont tell it... :p

>[my Uncle - and not seeing him]

>> me moving and not seeing my sis' kid(s)... when she has them...
>aww... *hug*

well, i am not moving _yet_, and my sis is not yet having any kids...

>you'll see them at some point though, won't you? mind you, i guess you could

probably...

>want to see him here and NOW. :(

yes, i know... *sigh* *hug*

>> you've played bass? electric? gee...
>noo.. double. string. :) it wouldn't be too difficult to transfer my skils

blaah... :p

actually, that's cool too, though, isnt it a bit too big instrument for you?

>i can read music fine, but i don't really have any keyboard skills..

i envy you... i wish i could read notations... =(

>> start guitar? :p
>:P i've got a guitar anyway... i'm in the process of teaching myself. so

cool... and forget the chords, play solo, much more cool... :p

>> if you pick something similar to bass, it'll last less...
>true.. but still... i have little patience with a lot of things.. :(

ditto... but when i have something i like, there's no limit on the
patience section... *smile*

>should be interesting, to say the least.. :(

how was the concert?

>adrienne


mickey

Donald Brown

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In <silent-2405...@hazelnut186041.nuts.nwu.edu> sil...@nwu.edu

(andrea) writes:
>In article <4o2if9$e...@uvaix3e1.comp.UVic.CA>, msk...@csc.UVic.CA (M.
>Skala) wrote:
>> In article <silent-1805...@chestnut186086.nuts.nwu.edu>,
>> andrea <sil...@nwu.edu> wrote:

[fucktoast]

So what does it mean?

>a

Lyndsy
My life is slowly going down the drain. Seriously.

adrienne

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In article <Drz0u...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:

> >> did you have a camera available?
> >wasted enough film on her in the past.. :I
> outch... =(

hmm.. seems she's feeling the same way about me now... because we're in half
term holiday right now, and almost all of our little groups of friends have
gone away - except for Chloe, Kate and me. apparently Chloe invited Kate
into town on saturday... i never got an invite. and then when Kate had to
cancel (because of her bastard parents - but that's another story entirely)
Chloe didn't call me instead...

*shrug*

i was busy that day anyway - late afternoon, two net friends (who are going
out - and they're SO cute together :) came round to visit, and (following my
dodgy directions :) we went to telford... boring place, but something to do.
:)

> i like kodak, they make good films... but the reason why i use them, now,
> that's another strange story, and i wont tell it... :p

fine. just keep us all in the dark then... :P

;)

[double bass]


> actually, that's cool too, though, isnt it a bit too big instrument for you?

pah! how tall do you think i am???

and anyway, they make them in different sizes.. i've seen one's for kids,
which are smaller than cellos! kind of defeats the point a little, but never
mind...

anyway, i can play a 3/4 size one with ease thankyou very much. :P they're
annoying to have to cart around all over the place, but it's worth it in the
end...

> cool... and forget the chords, play solo, much more cool... :p

well, i know 3 chords so far... i'm quite proud really... ;)

> how was the concert?

okay, the one on sunday was pretty damn good actually. the band i went to
see - Longpigs - were excellent... i even met the drummer and got him to
sign my t-shirt and i got an old back-stage pass off him as well.. :) i also
got to speak to these two blokes - Phal and Dhal - who run the merchandise
and generally manage the band... they're not musicians in it, but they do
everything else... or so it seems. :) anyway, we got Dhal's mobile number,
and we might try and beg some free tickets out of him... heheh :) it'll
probably be just a fake number though..

apart from that, the other two bands were okay - i'm not too keen on Sleeper
though - they were kind of boring...

as for Chloe - well i basically avoided her all night - which was fine by
both of us - she was off flirting with a guy called "on-the-ball-paul" and
his not-too-ugly friend...


then, on wednesday, i saw Ash/Bis/60ft Dolls... and that concert was just
*amazing*. :) Bis were on first, they were annoyingly repetitive, but they
were okay... they certainly put a lot of energy in, anyway. :) 60ft Dolls
were ace.. i *must* get their album.. :) and Ash were just amazing... :)

one thing that spoiled it somewhat - i got home at midnight (the concert
didn't finish until after 11pm anyway!) and my mum threw a fit and says i
can't go out in the week...

*sigh*

parents... :I

--
adrienne

adrienne

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In article <832846...@vilnya.demon.co.uk>
gan...@vilnya.demon.co.uk "Cameron Grant" writes:

> In article <4o0cc7$6...@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>
> deb...@ix.netcom.com(Donald "Donald Brown " writes:
>
> > Um, well, if Americans don't know what felching is (and I don't), then

> > why should our censors have to? And what is it anyway?

> you don't want to know. but i'll tell you just to see your reaction...
> 's sucking semen out of someone's asshole. :)

i was really really happy to see that a thread i started is still in
existance... but i **swear** i never started _this_ conversation up... :P

weird how things change as time goes by...

--
adrienne

andrea

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> one thing that spoiled it somewhat - i got home at midnight (the concert
> didn't finish until after 11pm anyway!) and my mum threw a fit and says i
> can't go out in the week...

ouch. how old are you? i can stay out until midnight.

after that, though...

<jaws music>
andrea

adrienne

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In article <silent-2705...@filbert186111.nuts.nwu.edu>
sil...@nwu.edu "andrea" writes:

> ouch. how old are you? i can stay out until midnight.

15... she doesn't usually have a problem with me staying out late, as long as
she knows where i'm gonna be - like if i go to inferno on saturday nights,
and i come home afterwards, it's not usually before 2am... but then again,
whenever i used to go there, i generally stayed the night at Chloe's house
afterwards...

... i think she was in a bad mood. plus, it was a school night.. and in her
eyes, i'm still suffering from gf... which may be true, but i'm not going to
let ti stop me doing the things i want to do any longer...

> after that, though...
>
> <jaws music>

heheheh :)

--
adrienne

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adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>In article <Drz0u...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:
>Chloe didn't call me instead... *shrug*

*sigh* people change, we cant do a thing about that... =(

>> that's another strange story, and i wont tell it... :p
>fine. just keep us all in the dark then... :P

yes, that's exactly what i do... :p

>[double bass]
>> actually, that's cool too, though, isnt it a bit too big instrument for you?
>pah! how tall do you think i am???

short? *grin* *runs*

>and anyway, they make them in different sizes.. i've seen one's for kids,

yes, i know...

>anyway, i can play a 3/4 size one with ease thankyou very much. :P they're

oops, didnt actually think that...

>annoying to have to cart around all over the place, but it's worth it in the

i can imagine... it requires a truck...

>> how was the concert?


>see - Longpigs - were excellent... i even met the drummer and got him to

cool... i havent been in concerts in ages...

>and we might try and beg some free tickets out of him... heheh :) it'll

be carefull...

>then, on wednesday, i saw Ash/Bis/60ft Dolls... and that concert was just

you go often to concerts? :p

>didn't finish until after 11pm anyway!) and my mum threw a fit and says i

outch... =( well, mothers worry sometimes...

>adrienne


mickey

adrienne

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In article <DsD68...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:

> *sigh* people change, we cant do a thing about that... =(

true. and after all, 'nothing lasts forever'..

> >> that's another strange story, and i wont tell it... :p
> >fine. just keep us all in the dark then... :P
> yes, that's exactly what i do... :p

:ppppppp

> >pah! how tall do you think i am???
> short? *grin* *runs*

:ppppppp (hmm, deja-vu ;)

seriously though, i probably am short. how tall is short?

> >anyway, i can play a 3/4 size one with ease thankyou very much. :P they're
> oops, didnt actually think that...

well i can. so ner. :p :)

> >annoying to have to cart around all over the place, but it's worth it in the
> i can imagine... it requires a truck...

nah... just a car with a very large boot and seats which drop down. :)

> >and we might try and beg some free tickets out of him... heheh :) it'll
> be carefull...

we haven't bothered actually... i hink it slipped everyone's minds what with
half term and projects and stuff.... but if we do call, we'll be very
careful. :)

> you go often to concerts? :p

as often as i can... as often as someone i like comes to my local venue.
i'm quite lucky actually, we have 2 pretty main venues in my town. although
they're both small, they're good for the bands i like - some of which prefer
to play smaller venues... like the manics have just been here (missed them
though... grr... although i've heard a rumour they might be back in
October... *hopeful* :) and the majority of bands i'm into come here...

and if they prefer larger venues, there's always the NEC. so i guess i'm
pretty lucky.. :)

> outch... =( well, mothers worry sometimes...

mine is quite over-protective though... not the worst, but bad enough.. :I

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adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>In article <DsD68...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:
>> short? *grin* *runs*

>seriously though, i probably am short. how tall is short?

less than tall... :p female? under 5'2, and dont kill me, anyone...

>> i can imagine... it requires a truck...
>nah... just a car with a very large boot and seats which drop down. :)

that's called truck... :p

>> you go often to concerts? :p
>as often as i can... as often as someone i like comes to my local venue.
>i'm quite lucky actually, we have 2 pretty main venues in my town. although

lucky you... when i was a kid i never went to concerts, or something...

lately i havent either, coz there's not many of those i'd like to attend
to... in the fall i go to metallica's concert for sure... *smile*

>> outch... =( well, mothers worry sometimes...
>mine is quite over-protective though... not the worst, but bad enough.. :I

you'll value that one day...

>adrienne


mickey

adrienne

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In article <DsqoK...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:

* > how tall is short?
* less than tall... :p

:ppp

okay, okay, it was a silly question... :pp

* female? under 5'2, and dont kill me, anyone...

well... ha! i'm not short by your definition. :))

i guess i'm somewhere around 5'5.. ish. i don't know... i was last time i
checked.. maybe i shrunk?! ;)

[a car with a very large boot and seats which drop down]
* that's called truck... :p

nope, that's called a hatchback. :)

* lucky you... when i was a kid i never went to concerts, or something...

aww.. why not? because your parents wouldn't let you, or what?

hey! i just realised you called me a kid... :pp

* in the fall i go to metallica's concert for sure... *smile*

heh, i'm hoping to see manic street preachers in october, and maybe pearl jam
when they come round again... (which is sometime soon, i can't remember when
though..)

* you'll value that one day...

perhaps..


adrienne - sheep sheep sheep

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adrienne <mo...@slim.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>In article <DsqoK...@aeon.net> mic...@aeon.net "Love Never Dies" writes:
>* female? under 5'2, and dont kill me, anyone...
>well... ha! i'm not short by your definition. :))

cool then... not that it matters...

>i guess i'm somewhere around 5'5.. ish. i don't know... i was last time i
>checked.. maybe i shrunk?! ;)

that's average to me... i guess... *shrug* actually bit over ave...

>* that's called truck... :p
>nope, that's called a hatchback. :)

and you're brit... :p

>* lucky you... when i was a kid i never went to concerts, or something...
>aww.. why not? because your parents wouldn't let you, or what?

i just werent into it... *shrug*

>hey! i just realised you called me a kid... :pp

with my age... *grin*

>adrienne - sheep sheep sheep


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