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Author: jill
Date: May 18, 2008 19:20

Wow, things got quiet fast. I guess lots of people are ahead of me
and are in bed...

Ok, I'll go play a computer game then. The SO is watching his
weird shows so it's that or reading :)

Rainbow Colors (Jill)
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The colors blend, the edges soften. Swirling and mixing
we are becoming white light.
jill@tuells.org
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  Re: the weekend         


Author: jill
Date: May 18, 2008 18:54

X-No-Archive: Yes

In article asarian-host.net>,
Just Pete asarian-host.net> wrote:
>X-No-Archive: Yes
>
>got a jump on it. stayed on top of everything at work through
>the...
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  Re: the weekend         


Author: gathring
Date: May 18, 2008 08:58

X-No-Archive: Yes

Just Pete wrote:
> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
> got a jump on it. stayed on top of everything at work through
> the week so all that needed to be done on friday was done
> early. same at home, all caught up. woohoo. and fell asleep on
> the couch again.
>

Can't tell you how often we do this, or try.
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  Re: things to do each day         


Author: gathring
Date: May 18, 2008 07:07

the valerians wrote:
> we have a plan. we set ourself a goal to do three things every day:
> one courageous thing, one responsible thing, and one fun thing.
>
> the fun things are the hardest. the courageous things are pretty easy
> because we are afraid of nearly everything.
>
> today's responsible thing: made a turkey sandwich for lunch, a really
> good, healthy one with good bread and lettuce and tomatoes, and
> carrots on the side, instead of going for fast food.
>
> today's courageous thing: went to hospice to do our volunteer service
> there.
>
> today's fun thing: read a silly book called "1001 Dumbest Things Ever
> Said" and laughed out loud at some of the entries. (e.g., musical
> compositions referenced by students: bronze lullaby; taco bell cannon;
> gershwin's rap city in blue.)
>
> posting this probably counts as a courageous thing too. (but two ...
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  Re: Jamie Baillie: Guess what the police told me about you         


Author: georgeching2008
Date: May 18, 2008 04:32

Jamie lied:
> Wrong again asshole

Liar.
> I am not a spammer

Liar
> these guys are forging the headers.

Liar. Prove it. Prove it with REAL evidence, not your incompetent,
subjective, untutored, ignorant appraisal of the headers in the
violent, racist, threatening spam you keep sending me.
> That has already been shown and other people are looking
> at the headers and saying the same thing.

Liar.
> Figures an idiot like Gary Burnore who is a pedofile would make
> statements like this.

What about your pedophilia? What about that nine year old boy you
raped but were never charged because Malcomb "Dudley Dooright"
McKinney fudged up the investigation? What about the child
pornography spam you send to millions through anonymous proxy servers?
> If you want to see more about Gary Burnore then just google his name
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  Re: the weekend         


Author: russiandolly
Date: May 18, 2008 01:44

X-No-Archive: yes
Just Pete wrote:
> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
> got a jump on it. stayed on top of everything at work through
> the week so all that needed to be done on friday was done
> early. same at home, all caught up. woohoo. and fell asleep on
> the couch again.
>
> b'fast at 2:30am, dinked abt on computer for a while until
> wife finally went to bed, some peace at last with tv turned
> down. fell back asleep, woke at 9am disoriented 'cuz i'd sworn
> i'd gone to bed. didn't. dammit.
>
> tried to get going but wife's alarm went off and like flicking
> a switch we're off to the races. do this, do that, blah, blah,
> blah. nothing of any importance, could wait, didn't need to be
> done at all or until much later, but fit was pitched,
> screaming finally drove me to complete the pointless tasks and
> get the hell out, her screaming all the way to the garage door. ...
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