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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 31, 2007 17:14
11/06/01
dearest hazcomhag
as if your climb up the erectus totempolebean of power was not adventurous
enough???oy,that government of ours makes some gutsy plays during dark days.
i think you are the chosen biogod,as it was obvious, not only your warrior
ways,
but who else in your office understood the tape?
as for serendipity,cattails and chaos....the historic southwest
architectural
review board is prickly about the baptist plan to purchase and tear down
part
of our
building for a parking paradise,and all concerned feels i need to be
there,the
eloquent dandy that i am,in order to best present the case.this thursday
4pm,
which means of course,my return to slamnation during annniversary week,
\ooooeeeee,will you be up for my postmodern comeback?jordanize me...
will you alert some of the other exiles?i figure i am in a double header
that day, ...
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 30, 2007 19:01
the movie "Fight Club"/ hmmm
well I have the book. The hallucinatory hillbilly gave it to me. I have
read the book, it is good. He
said it was not bad/
I can handle the violence better on paper
I eventually did see the movie and I really enjoyed it
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 29, 2007 06:20
I once saw this really intersesting tea set that was actually an
architectural model
mk5000
"Again, this seems less the real Ethel Merman talking than the voice
associated with 'Ethel Merman,' the public production, whose iconoclastic
toughness was being extended to her body itself, almost a Deep Throat avant
la lettre."
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 28, 2007 17:55
I want to know what kind of makeup could possibly cost that
much.
She looks llike she was born with a facelift, all pinched and
everything
Marika wrote:
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> NY POST/PAGE SIX...
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> HELEN Hunt is apparently mad about
> make-up. The Oscar-winning star ran up a
> whopping $6,200 bill to have maquillage
> maestros prepare her famous face...
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:48
NEW FOOD CRAZE SWEEPS THE NATION!!! HOTDOG LASAGNE!!!!!
Sounds like a real winner for the mobile home crowd.
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:15
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>>> Because Florida is a peninsula, the majority of our marinas are on the
>>> ocean or the gulf. 'Gators aren't saltwater creatures. They can be a
>>> problem for the lake or river marinas, though. They are more likely
>>> to be a problem for the boater who has moored somewhere in a lake or
>>> river with less traffic than found around marinas. They are really
>>> only dangerous to be around in water too shallow for boats large
>>> enough to be live-aboards. Most 'gator attacks are when the 'gator
>>> comes out of the water to attack a person or animal on shore or bank.
>>> Some when a person or animal is wading in shallow water.
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>> Thanks. So are they a significant problem generally? Do people get
>> killed, or is that one of those once in a blue moon things?
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:15
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>> What your picture shows is what I would call a "marina". It appears
>> to be a marina with only, or mostly, houseboats docked.
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>> There are marinas all up and down Florida's coasts, and marinas in our
>> lakes and rivers. I've never seen one that was home mostly to
>> houseboats, but there are marinas where there are boats docked
>> seasonally or year-round with people living on the boats. Many types
>> of boats.
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>> Unsaid, but perhaps implied in your question, is that the marina
>> you've shown has houseboats that can be rented as you would rent a
>> holiday caravan. I haven't personally seen that here. It can be
>> done, but there's no single marina that I know of that specializes in
>> this. ...
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:15
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> Well, the water board is considerate enough to send it to me via
> a pipe, Alec, but who knows whether a boat's sitting at the other
> end of it. Have a nice birthday on Saturday. I had one exactly
> a month ago today.
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> Uh oh I did a double take when you mentioned the water board, and thought
> you were talking about the "torture technique" under debate.
> I don't know, maybe the water board where you live is torture.
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:15
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> They're not common where I live now (Washington DC) although marinas are
> certainly common enough. Some look like that, others have just boats.
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> You might say Louisiana looked like that a few years ago
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> But in my most recent visit, they were basically out from under the ...
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Author: marikamarika
Date: Dec 27, 2007 17:14
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>> In a book called "40 Acres and No Mule" I've come across the
>> word 'underpenned.' I don't find it in any dictionary,
>> including a couple of unabridged dictionaries, onelook.com,
>> and the OED.
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>> It's in two widely separate places in the book, which makes
>> me think it's probably not a typo.
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>> Google finds some hits, and they seem to be related to RV's
>> that are parked in semipermanent sites.
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>> I know it's customary to enclose the undercarriages of RV's
>> when they are parked in a mobile-home park. I think
>> underpenning may pertain to that.
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