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Posted on 09/07/2006 10:11:42 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
New verse:
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Still round the corner there may wait |
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Home is behind, the world ahead, |
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You get your wish!!!
Oh great. Now you've got that song stuck in my head. Urgh!
Maybe Lockheed. It's pretty up in the air right now.
Good! We need that!
You coming over for LOST and SP? My sources say both are vey good!
At least for LOST. ;-)
Figuring I'll head over in about twenty minutes.
Well, of course not. Fifty years later, and without John Ford or John Wayne... it's not a John Ford Western. But I think it does pay appropriate homage to the Ford style, and the Wayne manner. If somebody was gonna make a western movie today, they'd better do it like that, and I think this one succeeds at that. IMHO.
Buenos noches...
[sip]
Good evening :~)
I'm watching last weeks' LOST on the DVR, just to make sure I recall where we were at. As I am recalling... it is just not satisfactory. I'm not sure I like where this is going.
I've had it up to ~here~ with the Prisoners of Others storyline.
If I had any friends, maybe they would send me cookies and salmon...
But nobody ever sends me cookies and salmon. Or anything for that matter.
I'm just sayin' is all.
Dang... it must really suck not to have any friends that would send you a fish in the mail.
If you would freepmail me your address, I will mail you a fish.
I promise. :-)
Can't talk about it right now... show's about to start :~)
If it's all the same, I'd rather have the cookies...
This is no time to get picky. :-)
OK... anybody got Corin's address?
I could send you fish cookies, if it'd help.
Izzit Friday? Please?
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