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| Oct-18-07 | | NakoSonorense: Hi! How's Asia today? Hope you're having fun over there. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Hi <Nako>!
I'm pretty sure Asia's doing fine.
If it's broken or anything, "I didn't do it".
I'm having SOME fun, but SOMETIMES not.
How are you?
Regards,
Reverend Moon Landing |
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| Oct-18-07 | | achieve: Yes <Jess>.. Among the Catholic Community, back then, a lot of Roman names were thrown in the mix to add to the baptized child's grandeur as one of god's proteges... For the record:
I do NOT support the Catholic Church in ANY way whatsoever - they're one big fraudulent bunch. |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Benzol: <jess> I've got a problem which might be right up your street. Many years ago ( circa 1968 or so IIRC ) there was a British science-fiction/supernatural/thriller series made called "Journey To the Unknown". I think it may have screened in the US under the title "Out Of The Unknown" or something similar. It usually starred a well known American actor supported by a bevy of stalwart British actors. I've never seen it since the 1960's but I believe it is now available as a 6 DVD set priced at around US $50. What I would like to know is if you or anyone reading this would know of the sets ISBN number. Can you help me out here? Thanks in advance. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <revered portion of a note of American currency>: Sorry, I've never heard of it, though it sounds quite tasty. But you know who to ask:
I'd bet a million burritos both of these gentlemen know the answer: <User: domdaniel> and <User: mack>. They are exceedingly friendly geezers as well- drop your question at their fora and a guarantee you get a prompt, and very likely accurate, reply. Regards,
JFQ. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Hi <Niels>!
I'm no fan of the <Catholic Church> either, though I'm quite fond of an American ESL teacher here who is a Catholic. Regards,
Joan of Arc |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Benzol: Thanks <jess>. |
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| Oct-18-07 | | achieve: <Jess> Just curious... When, exactly, does the "age of the geezer", start? In your opinion? 40? 45? 50?
Regards,
SOY but still VMM
*HEEELP* |
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| Oct-18-07 | | WBP: Hi <Jess> Just looking in. Thanks for your notes in my place. I do recall that show <Benzol's> asking of, and you're quite correct, <Dom> has just posted the info at his house. Bill Mill of the Hill |
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| Oct-18-07 | | capatal: Does every woman have within her an automatic, systematic, fully self-contained geezer detector? |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Red October: yep we have this thingy in our nose which tingles when ever a geezer is within detection range |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Red October: yep we have this thingy in our nose which tingles when ever a geezer is within detection range |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Ragh: Hi there, fellow cosmic traveller <capatal>! As you can see, I'm too on my way to the heavenly moon. |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Davolni: Hey <Jess>.
how u doin?
rumor has it that this is you!, is that right?
http://www.horizonmark.com/fashion/... |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Hi Ho!!
Ok <geezer>.
There are two meanings.
In Canada or the USA, if you call a man a <geezer> it means an "old man"-- over 50, at least. However, in the <UK>, if you call someone a <geezer> it just means "guy." As in, I was talking to this geezer (and the "geezer" could be any age). I hope that's cleared things up. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: RAH!!
nice avatar.
ONe small step for the <Petrov>, one giant leap back into the <Dark Ages> for chess. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Hi <Davolni>!!
No, that's not a real picture of me, but it looks a lot like me. <Wilson> wanted a picture of me to put in his forum, so I gave him a detailed descrpition, and on the third try he came up with the picture you are talking about. I'm not as pretty as her, but I have the same height, body shape and I even dress the same way. Regards,
JFQ |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Ragh: <JFA> Lets resume our Championship match at Halloween with "cosmic chess" instead of the regular kind. From now on, my forum will be serving as a cosmic-joint laboratory of CG, where things like cosmic chess will be invented. Have fun. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Ok I'm up for it. Do we make up the rules as we go along? Regards,
Niel Armstrong |
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| Oct-18-07 | | Ragh: Yes, I make the rules. In fact, they're very 'dynamic' rules - meaning they can change any time, even during the course of a game. But no worry, the initial prototype is yet to come out and then it has to go thru beta-testing, etc. |
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Oct-18-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Ok <RAH!!!>
Count me in.
Happy Halloween!!
Regard,
JFQ |
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Oct-19-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: ¤Çµð¤Ó¤À¤À
ok got the English alphabet keyboard function back.
Yesterday in class I recognized a Korean word written in <Hangeol> FOR THE FIRST TIME!! Ok, so I can recognize one word now.
How many more can there be?
Regards,
Jessica Korean Kween |
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| Oct-19-07 | | achieve: <I hope that's cleared things up.> Thank you SO much
A weight has been lifted
I feel VERY relieft
I salute U, Korean Kween!
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Oct-19-07
 | | jessicafischerqueen: I forget what I <cleared up> and in what forum!! It's cuz I post in too many forums and most of my posts don't make any sense. Regards,
JFQ |
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| Oct-19-07 | | achieve: The <geezer> thing... in this house! Good grief!
(I'm a copycat but just can't help myself...) |
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