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Posted: 4/21/2006, 10:04 pm
by happening fish
http://www.tomatonation.com/roombaloo.shtml

(that link is actually hilarious, you guys should read it.
-- this part in parantheses is not ctrl-v'ed, love, alex)

Posted: 4/22/2006, 2:15 am
by Hope

Posted: 4/22/2006, 9:58 am
by Soozy
209.82.94.196

Posted: 4/22/2006, 10:01 am
by clumsychild_
(j is for jess) says:

short fuse - everything all of the time. says:

short fuse - everything all of the time. says:
i am excited for you to be home again with me

Posted: 4/22/2006, 11:12 am
by afealicious
*stops with butterknife still half inside rusty*

Posted: 4/22/2006, 12:07 pm
by myownsatellite
Hi Ellis,

I should have everything out of there by then. I'm mostly out now, just some random things in the kitchen and the living room that I didn't have boxes for.
I'll have everything cleaned up most likely in the next couple of days.
I would like to meet with you to give you the keys, unless you would like me to mail them to you.

My new address is:

[edited out]

Thank you very much, and I'm sorry this didn't work out. I'm glad you found a new tenant though.

Have a nice weekend,
Megan

Posted: 4/22/2006, 12:09 pm
by beautiful liar
psst. it's me! from the cm!

and you're my friend!

Posted: 4/22/2006, 1:32 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
It seems that one thing has been true all along You don't really know what you've got till its gone

Posted: 4/22/2006, 1:44 pm
by myownsatellite
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/gilyan10/02497d55.jpg">

Posted: 4/22/2006, 1:54 pm
by happening fish
Dickinson manages to create a progression in the state of mind being described without any actual physical narrative ever taking place. Instead, the ‘narrative,’ such as it is, is in fact composed of an extended metaphor for the intellectual concepts Dickinson is attempting to discuss.

Posted: 4/22/2006, 4:21 pm
by Sonya
what TAC does at monthly meetings:
i.planning programs (i.e. Teen Tutors, Teen/Senior Internet Buddies, Manga/Anime Club, Teen Summer Reading Club)
ii.promoting programs
iii.planning and creating displays
iv.top picks for teen website
v.contributing suggestions for CDs, DVDs, and books to be added to the teen collection

Posted: 4/22/2006, 4:22 pm
by myownsatellite
72.231.186.65

Posted: 4/22/2006, 4:43 pm
by myownsatellite
BringBackTheSun1: "friendship is like peeing your pants. everyone can see it, but only you can feel it. thanks for being the pee in my pants."
onslepan: XDDD
onslepan: YOU ARE WELCOME
BringBackTheSun1: *falls over laughing*
BringBackTheSun1: i thought something felt wet and squishy down there
onslepan: it's just meee

Posted: 4/22/2006, 8:14 pm
by Sonya

Posted: 4/22/2006, 8:32 pm
by Axtech
MPIO FG200

Posted: 4/22/2006, 8:51 pm
by happening fish
History
Beginnings
o Format originated in Cuba in late 1800’s, in tobacco plants
o Spread to radio, then television, when these became available
o When Castro took power in 1959, producers, directors, actors scattered across Latin America
o During 60’s telenovelas replaced imported US shows, but were heavily sponsored by US companies like Colgate
o hit their stride in 60’s and 70’s – began exporting to the US

The Big Spread
o the fall of Communism created entertainment vacuum (nothing but state-approved stuff, no budget to purchase US or European programming)
o telenovela producers offered them very good deals (high quality, low price)
o themes of struggle more resonant with 90’s Russia than frothy LA sitcoms
o large-scale expansion into central and eastern Europe
Brazil’s Globo TV has sold telenovelas to over 120 countries

Posted: 4/22/2006, 8:59 pm
by afealicious
op

Posted: 4/22/2006, 9:01 pm
by Hope

Posted: 4/22/2006, 9:21 pm
by afealicious

Posted: 4/22/2006, 9:43 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
Oh that is horrible... How do these places get ahold of the tickets??? And because TLA is so small, I can now understand how tickets sold out so fast when places like that eat them all up.

How about we email Gavin's management?