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Jody

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posted January 15, 2004 09:39      Profile for Jody   Email Jody   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
How is everyone? I am just a few months away from popping...literally, I feel like one of those jiffy-pop pocorn bags that just keeps getting bigger and bigger, until... I'll be happy when I am back to my normal self. Pregnancy is a lot harder than I thought. I was a pretty physically active person before (I played softball, racquetball, etc.) and now I feel like I can barely walk. The pregnant hobble has begun. It's interesting.
Anyway, I am excited because when the baby comes I'm quiting my evil job and going to stay at home for awhile. I've been waiting for that day for a very long time. I was thinking about marking the days on my calendar in my office with big red Xs (like they do in prison movies), but I don't think my boss would find that as funny as I do...she is not too happy about me leaving. But, I've been here for 7 years. Nobody should do the same job for that long.
Norm, how is Lisa?

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posted January 15, 2004 17:54      Profile for Mike   Email Mike   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
well unlike the usual happy updates that everyone has mine is not.

so anyway, i just ended my winter break and i'm back at school. now before break i'd gone to student health cuz i'd been feeling really down and unmotivated. i thought going home might make me feel better, but it didn't. i was feeling down there and since i've come back i've spent a lot of time just sitting in my room being more antisocial than usual. i feel like crying all the time, it really sucks. i've set up weekly therapy sessions at shs, but they can only do short term so if i go for more than like 2 months i have to find someone else. i'm kinda hoping for antidepressants.

otherwise school is ok. one of my friends is in all of my classes and so far they seem pretty interesting.


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posted January 15, 2004 20:34      Profile for Small Wonder   Email Small Wonder   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I'm back at school now and I have a somewhat easy quarter. I'm completing my last math class (I'm a math major). It's crazy I’m graduating in June, it seems just yesterday I was a freshman. I'm working on applying to grad school at cal state Northridge. If I don't get in I have no idea what I'm going to do next year but I'm sure things will work out (I hope)

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posted January 15, 2004 22:35      Profile for kismet   Author's Homepage   Email kismet   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
hi.

I am back in France now, as of last week, after like 7 weeks of absence. During that time I did the Thanksgiving and Xmas stuff with my family, and worked at the zoo taking calls for this thing called Zoolights they do at the Phoenix Zoo (basically xmas lights over a part of the zoo that is open at night heh).

I am still all struggling with jet lag, but everything other than that is back to normal. Whee.

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posted January 16, 2004 01:47      Profile for William for Squilliam   Email William for Squilliam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I moved from the college dorm life back to the mom and dad life. I got back with my job working with the mentally handicapped. It's fun I suppose. I start school in a week. I turn 21 in less than two months.

Though I wouldn't notice, I've spent way too many nights in a drunken stupor. You're only young once, right?

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Colonel Klink

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posted January 16, 2004 10:37      Profile for Colonel Klink   Author's Homepage   Email Colonel Klink   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by William for Squilliam:
You're only young once, right?

Yes, that and... you're only alive once

Having been myself an extreme drinker and partier, I can tell you that if I'm alive now it's because I've been many times lucky enough (who said unlucky ???).
So don't try your luck too much buddy...

Ok, now I'm talking like an old person.
Ok, now I'm commenting myself like an old person.
Damn, I must be old. Oh yeah, I'm old : that's my update (and older than I've ever been)

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Christy

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posted January 16, 2004 17:24      Profile for Christy   Author's Homepage   Email Christy   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Speaking of babies... sometimes when I'm at Target, I see DAMN cute maternity clothes that I don't see in the regular clothing area. It makes me jealous. At least pregnant women know don't wear moo moos and have some sort of cute clothes to shop for.

Mike: I remember going to SHS myself. It's quite a bitch trying to schedule meetings since my school had a lot of restrictions with counseling. I don't think school psychologists dispense drugs. You'd have to go to a psychiatrist off campus for that. But props to you for going. It's hard taking the initiative yourself, and I'm glad you did.

I'm doing ok myself. I'm 21 now. I've been to a few bars, but nothing beats $2 pint night. I wake up at 6:45am three times a week for my 8am Violence and US Society class. I loooove it. I have the raddest professors in the world, even my programming professor rules. He makes UNIX seem not so scary.

I've been listening to the new Get Up Kids song over and over again. It's so damn good.

--Christy

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posted January 16, 2004 23:36      Profile for Daniel   Email Daniel   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I just turned 18 on Wednesday, and I just got back from my first trip to the strip club. The chubby lady crushed my balls, but I had fun. That's about it.

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posted January 18, 2004 09:35      Profile for melissa   Email melissa   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
i've been...eh. i'm currently working my ass off trying to be the epitome of a mature, responsible student (not) so my parents will let me miss 2 1/2 weeks of school so i can go with my trainer down to florida for a month. the typical conversation about it goes like this:

dad: so how long do you want to be gone?

me: five weeks total. i'd leave the weekend of feb. 14th w/ stephie and stay with her in florida for a month. the last week of march break, i'd go with leah (my horse) up to southern pines (NC) and meet up with people from my school there, and i'd come back up with them at the end of the week. i'd only miss 2 1/2 weeks of school and i would keep up with my work.

dad: or how about leah goes down w/ stephie and you go down during march break, do a week with stephie and a week in southern pines.

me: or not.

i might be fighting a losing battle but it would be sooo good for us (us as in me/leah) to be able to have 5 weeks of intensive training in a good climate. then maybe my dad will stop talking about selling her.

but besides the horse thing...not much is going on with me. my friends partied all weekend and i did homework while watching "funniest home videos" and eating chocolate with my mom. i got rear-ended almost two weeks ago and now my car needs $2000 worth of repairs done. the other guy's car got totaled and his insurance is getting stuck with my bills so it's all good i guess. i'm still sending in college applications to places i don't really care about.

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posted January 18, 2004 19:37      Profile for Geektanic   Author's Homepage   Email Geektanic   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Nothing new here, really. Back at school after break. Taking 20 credits ths semester, but I think it will be doable and I am excited about all of my classes.

I haven't seen my horse in a month. He stayed at a friends farm over break and she keeps promising to drive him up here but hasn't yet. I miss him horribly. This is the first time I've ever gone more than 2 days without seeing him Sad, huh?

There is a boy on my floor that has a crush on me. I can't say I am interested but its really endearing.

Going to New Zealand for 3 weeks in may, and then going to Louisville in August to watch the WORLD CHAMPION SADDLEBRED SHOW!!!! I am *SO* excited because I have been waiting to see this since I was 10 years old

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PunkMunkey

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posted January 19, 2004 09:53      Profile for PunkMunkey   Email PunkMunkey   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Let's see...not a holw lot going on as of late...still recovering from the holidays and Caitlyn's 2nd birthday...we took her to the snow on Saturday...she had a blast,not surprisingly...one thing to note is that snow, during the melting and refreezing process tht happens over the course of a few days when it's not actually snowing, turns into little mini razor blades...or so it feels...I found this out the hard way by wearing shorts while sledding and them proceeding to stop the fast-moving sled by draggin my bare leg across the smow/ice...so now it feels like I've got road rash...all because I'm not smart enough to wear pants...c'est la vie I suppose...

Anyway...Jody, not to worry about that "jiffy-pop" feeling...it'll pass soon enough...my wife did the whole pregnant waddle for the last two months of her pregnancy but she was back to normal a couple of days after Caitlyn was born ...it's way cool that you're staying home with the baby!...we'd have loved to have one of us do that, but unfortunately, it made more sense economically and from an insurance benefits standpoint for both of us to continue working ...independent wealth sure would be cool right about now...

It's funny to hear about Christy and Willyumm hitting the bottle ...and yet it makes me feel very old now ...especially thinking back to the times when they weren't even old enough to legally drink...ahh the old days...

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posted January 19, 2004 09:54      Profile for PunkMunkey   Email PunkMunkey   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
P.S. Obligatory Snow Day Picture.



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posted January 19, 2004 18:05      Profile for ***norm   Email ***norm   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Updates...

What to say. Well, here today I spent my day moving my entire bedroom down a flight of stairs, and my office up a flight of stairs. With no bathroom upstairs and a pregnant bladder being the size of a pea, it became completely and totally necessary for the bedroom and bathroom to be on the same floor. I never realized I had so much shit. But Lisa and I are about 80% moved into our "new" room. It seems strange, but it will work. Not to mention we will now be closer to the baby room.

As for life. Wow, women are amazing and strong creatures. Never would I have ever thought that pregnancy and things associated with it were so incredibly hard on a woman. It is amazing. I have so much respect for you Jody. I have seen what is going on with Lisa, and I just cannot put into words how incredibly difficult pregnancy is. I feel so bad for her, and really do try to do anything I can to help. Most of the time, I fail, as it seems I can do very little right, but I persist. Lisa is doing OK, she is still fighting through the morning sickness, and because of that, I have quit smoking. I have not smoked since Thanksgiving. Officially, I am no longer, nor will I ever be again, a smoker. To her it is meaningless, but to me it is huge. I don't blame her though. Afterall, she is carrying my baby. I know that is more important, and my little bean is getting bigger (it starts sucking its thumb this week, according to the book) and in July my whole life becomes something much, much more. I admit it, I am fucking freaked... (We find out boy or girl in a few weeks, I KNOW it will be a girl...)

My work is at its slowest point of the year, and that has allowed me to concentrate on other things. I am going to learn Flash animations, and also Dreamweaver for web design. I also hope to show some new art in a gallery next month. (Something I haven't done in 8 years)

Finally, I know I mentioned before my significant deals on mac products. I can now include dig ital cam eras, and dig ital cam corders to that list. Anyone in the market for anything new in any of those fields, e-mail me with what you want first, you will not be sorry. Everything is new, in the box, with full warranty. IT IS ALSO CHEAP. An example, I can get this item for $1,250.

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Jody

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posted January 20, 2004 12:05      Profile for Jody   Email Jody   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Eck...So Lisa is still fighting the old morning sickness, eh? Lucky for me that only lasted the first 3 months, although some women have it through the whole 9 months. Scott said that he would quit smoking before the baby comes and I don't ask because I'm sure it is an insanely hard habit to break, but I still smell smoke on his clothes occasionally so I'm sure he is still doing it when I can't see him. Either that or he's having an affair with a woman who smokes--either way, not too good. :-) Anyway, RJ, I will be very happy if I have a little girl anywhere near as adorable as yours. By the way, I do feel very lucky to be able to stay at home for awhile. We are actually still trying to work out the insurance issues ourselves because right now we are on my work plan, which is a state plan, so the benefits are awesome, but the new plan that I think we are getting is going to be very crappy because Scott works for a small company. Money will be tight, there is no doubt about that, but the way we figured it, day care will cost us nearly as much as I make, which is telling you something about how insane the cost of day care is and how little I make at my job.
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posted January 21, 2004 13:56      Profile for Colonel Klink   Author's Homepage   Email Colonel Klink   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by ***norm:
[...] it became completely and totally necessary for the bedroom and bathroom to be on the same floor. I never realized I had so much shit.

Yeah, sometimes your intestinal life is just like hell

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posted January 21, 2004 21:33      Profile for murkybubble   Author's Homepage   Email murkybubble   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Colonel Klink:

Yeah, sometimes your intestinal life is just like hell


i just laughed so loudly at that... i think i traumatized the cat.
...wow.

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Colonel Klink

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posted January 22, 2004 10:18      Profile for Colonel Klink   Author's Homepage   Email Colonel Klink   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by murkybubble:

i just laughed so loudly at that... i think i traumatized the cat.
...wow.


I laughed too (that remark is for Kim...) but we don't have a cat, so it's just safe-laughter

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RJ, your daughter is gorgeous! Two years already, I totally didn't expect to see her so big! Her eyes tell of quite a spirit, with such angelic curls.

I've been gone quite a while...
Paul has a child, Norm has a child, Jody is expecting, William is nursing his beer bottles... what about David and Kim?

Much has changed in my reality tunnel. In fact, I'm a bit surprised that there are so many people still here (after the initial shock of finding the board still alive a little while back). I don't think I'll necessarily be here all the time, but I'll be popping by every once in a while.

That's all I'm going to expend for now, it's been a bit of a long day. Cheers.

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posted January 31, 2004 14:44      Profile for PunkMunkey   Email PunkMunkey   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Kenny!...good to hear from you after such a long hiatus...so what prey tell has been keeping you so busy as of late?...and is she hot ?

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Colonel Klink

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posted February 01, 2004 13:18      Profile for Colonel Klink   Author's Homepage   Email Colonel Klink   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Just Kenny:
what about David and Kim?

I can officially say that we're planning to get married sometimes this year. We're currently working out the wedding plans.

I think it's gonna be the first official marriage of two of this boardies' community.

To Kim's great despair maybe, I didn't propose her since we both came to the same conclusion it had to happen. We won't get married before Norm though

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Yippee! Congratulations Kim and David! That is very cool. Now Kim doesn't have to be a house (non)wife anymore. Marriage is really not that bad...granted the wedding part is a bit of a hassle. We got married by a judge that came to the reception hall with just immediate family invited and then had a big party with friends and family. We kept it really simple and it was relatively a stress-free day.
We all better get invited to this "board" wedding...I've always wanted to visit France!!!

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I'm matthew.. I was 'the mdogg' on this board in another life. My 23rd birthday is on monday, and Norm just sold me an iPod. I couldn't be more stoked.

On friday, I've got a job interview. If everything goes right, I'll be teaching Englsih. In Japan.

I'm a college grad, living at home. I have an allright job, temping for an insurance company.

My band of 7 years just ended. We also just recorded an EP that is really really good.

I own an LLC and its totally wasted..

hey

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wow.. long time mdogg

Congrats to everyone...

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posted February 07, 2004 00:35      Profile for Just Kenny   Email Just Kenny   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by PunkMunkey:
Kenny!...good to hear from you after such a long hiatus...so what prey tell has been keeping you so busy as of late?...and is she hot ?

No. That is, it hasn't been a girl, as the intimate variety are very few and very far between in these chapters of my life. Which allows for quite a bit of time spent on life.

Let's see... I think the best way to describe the time would be to describe it by the subjects my attention has been directed toward...
A girl accounts for a 7 month period in the time of my absence, but that was over... 2 years ago?
Most notably, I've spent my time expanding my horizons in education, music, art, and life in general. I've distanced my self entirely from the scene shows of punk and its offshoots. The most frequent I tend to go to are some blues and jazz shows, the occasional big show when someone of interest comes around (tool, radiohead, king crimson, looking forward to APC with the Mars Volta... very much).

When not at work (IT guy) or school (focusing on art and music, spent time in journalism, psychology, anthropology, and still at it) I have usually spent my time either at home with my guitar or some trusty dvds (the zep dvds, the king crimson dvds, family guy, frank zappa, maybe logic, noam chomsky, etc) or with my dear friends, endlessly chasing philosophy, humor, and politics. My life has been shaped much by things such as religions (studying them, not subscribing to them), conspiracy theories, yoga, writings on magick, physics (mainly of the quantum and m-theory variety, and applying them to philosophy), and other things scientific, mathematic, literiffic, and plain ol' funny.

As far as personalities go, I've absorbed much of good-hearted fellas like Tim Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Frank Zappa, Aleister Crowley, Robert Fripp, Jello Biafra, Bill Hicks, Terence McKenna and musickies like Tool, Primus, Rage, Rush, Zeppelin, Peter Gabriel, and, of course, more.

Right now, I'm very excited about learning to read for jazz guitar and to play piano, read Austin Osman Spare and James Joyce, and meeting some new friends that live at a regenerative cooperative focusing on things such as eco-villages, sustainability, positive activism, and other fun things.

There, I'm off my self-centered soapbox. I didn't say it was going to be entertaining, but now that that's out of the way, we can ... talk about other things...?

umm, well i stuffed myself with food and liquid and im really tired, so im going to go end this day. cheers!

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Are you sure this is Kenny talking? I have a sinking suspicion that they've replaced normal Kenny with a pod-people Kenny..

Heh but seriously good for you, its good to see people grow up and.. outward I suppose.

And I still have some stardom stuff hehe

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posted February 07, 2004 13:36      Profile for murkybubble   Author's Homepage   Email murkybubble   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Just Kenny:
looking forward to APC with the Mars Volta... very much).

are you going april first in long beach??

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quote:
Originally posted by NSA:
Are you sure this is Kenny talking? I have a sinking suspicion that they've replaced normal Kenny with a pod-people Kenny..

Heh but seriously good for you, its good to see people grow up and.. outward I suppose.

And I still have some stardom stuff hehe


Hahaha, I might say the same about you and your parental situation. Once again, congratulations on the little critter. Still Republican, Paul? Even after Haliburton "won" the Iraqi re-construction contract?
Eyyy, and here's the big question: do you still wear the Stardom stuff? Relax, there's no wrong answer to that, I still have some buried in the depths of my closet, only seeing the light of my room when I forget I have them before going back to the pile.

And to Julie: yes, I bought my tickets with much haste. Perhaps I'll spot you there.

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posted February 07, 2004 23:34      Profile for murkybubble   Author's Homepage   Email murkybubble   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Just Kenny:
And to Julie: yes, I bought my tickets with much haste. Perhaps I'll spot you there.

awesome.

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GOOD FOR YOU Kenny!...multi faceted and multi dimesional is definitey the way to be!...I find that a lot of people tend to focus too intensely on a single part of their life thereby leaving the rest of it unfulfilled...it's good to hear that you've done some exploring and discovered interests outside of what you might have once felt defined you...bravo...

I've recently been getting more into photography and photo manipulation...both digital and traditional...nothing too artsy...portraiture, candids, the occasional landscape...that stuff...rudimentary but fun nonetheless...

I've also been reacquainting myself with an old interest of mine...audio...well, more specifially, speaker-building theory and design as well as car audio and installation...

Yeah...neat-o...

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posted February 09, 2004 11:33      Profile for Christy K.   Email Christy K.   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Aww! Kenny is back! How wonderful.

RJ, if you're interested in photo manipulation and what not, I would suggest checking out an artist named Doug Hall. This is a small sampling: http://www.renabranstengallery.com/hall.html / http://universityartgallery.ucsd.edu His pictures are more amazing in person than they are on the computer. But each photo is slightly enhanced and modified. I spend a lot of time at work (the second link above) checking out his work and how he modified each one.

--Christy

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posted February 09, 2004 12:29      Profile for PunkMunkey   Email PunkMunkey   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Sweet!...thanks for the links Christy!...I noticed that they had a CD of a previous exhibition on sale...do they normally do this for all exhibitions?...I saw some photographic exhibitions that's I'd really be interested in researching...I'm such a novice at photography that I'm really just starting to develop my own sense of style and my own "eye" for things...it would be cool to research how other people "see" things and how that influences their works...

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Christy K.

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posted February 10, 2004 19:02      Profile for Christy K.   Email Christy K.   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hm. That CD of the Fall '02 Exhibition was only made because people kept requesting it, and the director said, "let's make it!" So yea. We don't always do that though. It would be pretty nice if we made one for every exibit, but 8 out of the 10 people who regularly work at the gallery are students, and to tell you the truth, we're pretty lazy. Heh.

If you want, I can send you a free gallery invitation of "In Finite Spaces" if you provide me a name and address to send it to. (The invitation opens up to a poster of that indoor beach place in Japan).

--Christy

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PunkMunkey

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posted February 11, 2004 14:19      Profile for PunkMunkey   Email PunkMunkey   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Cool! Y'know the family's planning a vacation to the SoCal area...sadly it will be in April, after the exhibit is over...otherwise I really would have like to go check that out...but perhaps the gallery will be runing somthing equally interesting and we can pop by there to get our "culture" fix...

P.S. Sent you a PM with an address for that invite...thanks again!

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posted February 11, 2004 16:13      Profile for ***norm   Email ***norm   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I'M GONNA HAVE A BOY!

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CONGRATS! That's exciting.

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