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Posted: 7/28/2003, 7:43 pm
by Susan
Don't worry about it Josh.

It takes some getting used to.
Posted: 7/28/2003, 7:47 pm
by Mechanical Thought
I just bought "At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say"

Posted: 7/28/2003, 7:48 pm
by Johnny
I was just about in a car wreck today

Posted: 7/28/2003, 7:54 pm
by joe_canadian
su7an wrote:Don't worry about it Josh.

It takes some getting used to.
I sure hope so. heh, thanks.

Mechanical Thought wrote:I just bought "At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say"


bastard! last time I saw someone with that book - a friend of my sister's I barely know had gotten it for their birthday or some such - part of my brain shut down and I thought they were giving it to me as a gift. they were visibly relieved when I came to my senses and gave it back.

Posted: 7/28/2003, 8:13 pm
by Susan
I have that book. Never made it all the way through, though.

Posted: 7/28/2003, 8:59 pm
by Henrietta
I have seen Pirates of the Carribean twice now.
The sad thing is that I'm seeing it again, I think.
Me too. I'm sure I will go see it at least two more times. And I have it downloading at home. LOL.
I feel so FRESH! Is it evil to be happy that my cousin is coming to slave away with me, and I don't feel so bad now?
Posted: 7/28/2003, 10:24 pm
by joe_canadian
someone entertain me.
I need something to do whilst I wait for my sisters to finish watching their 24 dvd and I can commandeer the tv to play NFL2k3 and Final Fantasy Tactics until dawn. my new Rob D album is consoling me, but I need someone to... excite me. no, not
that way.

Posted: 7/28/2003, 10:26 pm
by joe_canadian
on second though, if any of the ladies of the CM would like to excite me, who I am to limit their definition of the term?
Posted: 7/29/2003, 2:47 am
by just a phase
i tried to take out 'the age of spiritual machines' from the library today but when i looked it up the computer said it was "in repair"...

Posted: 7/29/2003, 6:48 am
by Axtech
Posted: 7/29/2003, 8:07 am
by Clumsy7Thief
just a phase wrote:i tried to take out 'the age of spiritual machines' from the library today but when i looked it up the computer said it was "in repair"...


That's freaky!

Posted: 7/29/2003, 8:44 am
by lora
Mechanical Thought wrote:I just bought "At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say"

i've been re-reading it a lot lately. it's one of my favorite books. but then, maybe i'm just biased because it's matthew good. heh. i hope you like it as much as i did.
Posted: 7/29/2003, 8:49 am
by Johnny
just a phase wrote:i tried to take out 'the age of spiritual machines' from the library today but when i looked it up the computer said it was "in repair"...


Posted: 7/29/2003, 9:24 am
by dream in japanese
lora wrote:Mechanical Thought wrote:I just bought "At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say"

i've been re-reading it a lot lately. it's one of my favorite books. but then, maybe i'm just biased because it's matthew good. heh. i hope you like it as much as i did.
I agree it's one of my favourite books as well

Posted: 7/29/2003, 9:31 am
by sandsleeper
ahhh... that's a great book to re-read. i think i've read the night opus about 10 times.

Posted: 7/29/2003, 11:24 am
by dream in japanese
I'm at work and there's 3 kids waiting in the front, their parents are in with my boss and one of the kids just said, "this place needs some rap music"

I almost fell off my chair laughing.
Posted: 7/29/2003, 11:24 am
by nelison
I just finished readiong Night Opus on his website. It's pretty awesome.
He has all of his manifestos up for viewing now.
Posted: 7/29/2003, 11:29 am
by nelison
i'm double posting
I also borrowed my gf's "what if it all means something" cd... Which I will commence listening to in 3...2...1....
Posted: 7/29/2003, 11:31 am
by xoNoDoubt69
good cd

Posted: 7/29/2003, 12:08 pm
by sandsleeper
grr... i have to figure out what i'm bringing to work to have for dinner.
eating is such an annoyance.
