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Posted on 03/05/2005 11:51:13 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
hehe... yah know... if Rainier blows, all manner of really bad stuff is gonna happen. More to Tacoma than Seattle, but still... orders of magnitude worse than St. Helens.
Ouch... bummer. Hope it works out OK for ya.
Congrats, Rosie!! I know that's HUGH load off your mind.! Things have been going smoothly for you, and I don't anticipate that changing in the near future. I know there's a great job waiting for you in CO!
You GO, girl!
For men, the sixties started off with cotton, button front shirts and Banrol pants. The decade ended with them wearing jeans and tie dye t-shirts.
Leisure suits and polyester shirts were the uniform of the seventies.
My name is Corin and it has been at least 24 hours since my last visit to the gym.
And it will be at least 24 more...
Good on you, Lil!
Stoopid is as stoopid does!
Again!? What, you got a sign on the back that says "Hit Me"?
Seriesly, glad you're not hurt.
I haven't been to hydrobics since before Christmas! I GOTTA get back to it!
I've been going back some at night. Can't get it together to get there in the a.m. But some night's it just seems silly to go at 10:00 p.m.
Gyms are for people who don't really work for a living.
Dang... I hate it that I just said that, but its true. Those of us that work behind keyboards just don't work enough muscles to justify a pizza at the end of the day.
I can usually do pretty good if I get on a schedule.
Yah. It's a matter of getting it into the routine of the day. Back in January, after the accident, something finally clicked that I've got to take better care of myself, and somehow actually got it into my morning routine to do a little bit of a workout.
It actually worked. I'm amazed, but now I've got a little routine started that I can do anywhere. If I really stick with it then I'll move to the gym membership part.
g'nite then
if you see Michael...nah...nevermind...
Heh, I'm glad I wasn't a kid in the 70s. The 80s were weird enough. Plus you didn't have computers.
Heh....
Niters. I'll never know if I see M Jacko. This place is just lousy with big black Escalades. You never know who's in the next lane.
An amusing tidbit: Our office here is in the Marina Del Rey area, in a mostly business district. Turns out that exactly across the street from the office is the HQ for playboy.com.
Funny, that.
The... umm... attractions... parking their cars and walking across the street and along the sidewalks nearby are, as you might expect, better than even the average L.A. street. Needless to say... The competition for window offices is brutal.
We did too... they were just... really, really big.
WSU had an Amdahl 7000... pretty much the state of the art at the time. Those big spinning tape drives held almost a whole *megabyte* of data at a time. Heck... that thing had about 64 *whole megabytes* of RAM. [sigh] But then again, thats back when a dedicated modem connection of 2400bps was considered a "high speed" WAN. Most modems ran at 300bps. I miss those days. :-)
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