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Spotlight in Air over DC - what is it?
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| 10/31/01 - 11:30pm
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Posted on 10/31/2001 7:31:29 PM PST by Julliardsux
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace; Julliardsux
It's a Halloween homing beacon for Hillery and her fellow broomstick riders.ROFLMAO!
I've been meaning to ask you for some time. Why does Juillard suck? FReepmail if you want.
Ditto - why does it suck?
To: Julliardsux
It's the clouds, moving behind the moon....no big deal....
To: CommiesOut
looks like my first car: a '59 Chrysler.
To: CommiesOut
Nice car. When I get my jeep back in Afghanistan and bring it here, maybe we can race on I-66.
To: Julliardsux
Spotlight in Air over DC - what is it? Sometimes car dealers do that when they're having a special blowout sale. Naaaaaaah... in DC they usually just steal cars that were bought elsewhere. Who knows?
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10/31/2001 8:58:33 PM PST
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Migraine
To: Julliardsux
Blockbuster is opening a new store ?!?
To: Julliardsux
"Oh..Kay"...Here's the real deal Julliard 'dancer'...
No spots over DC.
Down here in Florida the Moon is full, the "Seven Sisters" star cluster constellation is aligned, and I'm still verticle with pumping lungs, keeping me from assuming room temperature.
"Klatu Berata Nicto"...so said 'Gort'...
Best FReegards.
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posted on
10/31/2001 9:57:14 PM PST
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Mustang
To: republicandiva
This is a "good excuse for a bump" question: Are you a diva (i.e. singer)?
To: Mustang
Just for the record...the little guy did all the talking...
To: Julliardsux
Spotlight in Air over DC - what is it?It's like a big flashlight that shines a bright light into the sky. Hope this helps.
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