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bela:
Whatever, I don't care. According to Heruka I'm a hypocrite so if I say anything I'm talking out of my ass. Hes right to a certain extent. I'm not vegan and I eat some seafood. I'm not perfect. I just dont buy new leather really. I have a leather jacket, but its from the 60's I think and I bought it from this poor woman at a fare. Its really cool too.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 4:57:26 pm)

bela:
I spent 40$ on mine and its really cool.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 4:57:45 pm)

Chewing Wax:
I mean, do you like it?
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 4:58:07 pm)

bela:
It has a zip in zip out fake fur lining, it has 3/4 lenght sleeves, and its a slim straight line mid thigh - very Twiggy.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:02:49 pm)

Chewing Wax:
That sounds very attractive
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:03:53 pm)

bela:
Its ok I guess. I don't really get into mens clothes much. I get most of Tom's clothes from the big man dept at Bradlees. And big tshirts at webers when they have them. He doesn't care - he ruins everthing anyway.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:04:06 pm)

Chewing Wax:
Good night. I'm off to Rochester to have dinner with the parents.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:04:15 pm)

bela:
I got him a bunch of huge thick black tshirts at webers for 99 cents each. Thats where I got him the Kenny Rogers tshirt. Everything ends up in the car smooshed to the floor.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:05:24 pm)

bela:
HOw nice. Have fun. I'm off to my show....
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:05:41 pm)

bela:
smooshed. that intern is smooshed in a dumpster somewhere.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:06:09 pm)

Myk Murphy:
hello folks. i can barely read the screen, so forgive a few typos. this pc monitor is cooked, thanks to a power outage/surge a couple of nights ago. it's very dim and hard to read anything. at least it's a cheap backup monitor.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:13:19 pm)

m©:
Hey Myk your monitor sounds smooshed. How's the bearings on the MiG?
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 5:29:50 pm)

Queenie:
I finally had a new writing project idea! A period film on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Most of my family worked for the railroad. Altoona used to be a big train town, you know. It will either be depressior era or WW2 era, haven't decided. Who knows, maybe both!
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 7:54:26 pm)

Queenie:
Ah, the train as the grand metaphor.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 7:54:45 pm)

Chewing Wax:
onion farmers.
(Thu Jul 12, 2001 - 9:57:44 pm)

Myk Murphy:
i got out the backup monitor, and while it's a bit blurry, it works just fine for this pc. as for the mgb, it runs better than ever before, thanks to a sweet tuneup. plus, i now have some degree of confidence in the demon lucas electricals, thanks to a new alternator. turn signals that operate at the correct speed... a dream come true. now let's just hope that the bearings don't start singing that song of death. if i don't start hearing something evil under the hood in the next month, i might be home free. let's hope and pray.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 12:03:53 am)

Queenie:
I learned from my mother that her father, when he worked for the railroad, used to be a big photography buff and he took dozens of pictures of the trains. Once, during WW2, he was arrested for photographing the trains or something, because his last name was Woleslagle and they thought he was some sort of German spy or something. Isn't that a trip?
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 12:51:08 am)

Queenie:
Apparently boxes of my grandfather's photos and personal stuff was stashed in a small part of my grandmother's attic, and she had insulation blown up in there years and years ago, on top of all those wonderful treasures!! I'm thinking of having one of my uncles or someone dig that shit up for me for research purposes. How fun would that be!!!
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 12:52:41 am)

Queenie:
Still no word on my brother's missing roommate. Not looking very promising.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 1:39:11 am)

Donny Fagan:
I did not think a girl could be so cruel.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 3:22:34 am)

Sleepy:
Good morning. Me and Steve Buscemi were in the same building yesterday.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 4:46:48 am)

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(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 5:21:07 am)

Heruka:
Good morning. While at the bar yesterday some old guy who had to be well into his 80's sat next to me and started rattling on about how all of his friends ar dying off. Apparetnlt he just lost one named Thomas or something. He grabbed my arm and starting crying. All I could muster up was "when you get old, these things happen. It's a part of life". Not sure if I was being philisophical or I simply had nothing much to say. But there you have it. I'm all drank out for a while. Echo and The Bunnymen tonight. Yip!
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 5:26:33 am)

Heruka:
That's the jacket. Barbour waxed cotton. Made in England. Nice.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 5:28:13 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
Really? He's kinda funny lookin'.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 5:29:36 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
Steve Buscemi. Of course.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 5:29:46 am)

Heruka:
Morning lovely. Vanilla wafers for breakfast. I truly am living like a king.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 5:38:43 am)

Heruka:
Th wafers didn't do much for me. I could go for a breakfast burrito. Breakfast burrito, what a concept.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 6:43:31 am)

Heruka:
All your eggs. bacon, sausage all wrapped in a floury tortilla. I'd like on with Tabasco sauce on it, please.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 6:46:02 am)

Heruka:
Dearest Cushca has been to America? Hmm. I imagine it was like the scene from Absolutely Fabulous when Patsy was sitting in the bar with a Boilermaker, looks around and as I recall, shrugs her shoulders and drops the shot in.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 7:03:52 am)

Heruka:
When we were a goofy kids, my pals and I would sit at the end of my parentsdriveway with lawn chairs. Now as I remember, we would just sit there forhours at a time talking about things like the weather and the neighborhoodgirls and such. There wasn't a whole lot of traffic as we lived on a dead endroad with a neighborhood that had only one road leading into it. Our liveswere pretty cool. One day while on summer vacation, we were kicking backgroovin' to the beat of a laid back suburban block. When on our right from upthe road, our road was a hill, came a couple of girls on bikes. We hadn't seenthese girls before. Well as they passed we gave them our obliging wave. Makingthem feel wanted. The kind folk we are out here in the 'burbs. We returned toour usual routine of debating what kind of clouds those were that were over usor something like that. Suddenly we heard one of the girls scream. Just asquickly as we could turn to see what was going on. The girl had flipped overher handle bars. She hit that pavement hard. Now we weren't the only peopleout that day. The area was crawling with activity. People out enjoyingthemselves. As this poor girl flipped and hit the pavement. Our initialresponse was to stand up and give her a round of applause. Cheering was normalto us. Whenever me or my buds got hurt, everyone would cheer him or her on.Broken bones, knocked out teeth, gashes needing stitches. It was all fairgame. We weren't mean people. Never were criminals. Never robbed, never gotinto fights. We weren't mean. But as we were cheering this poor soul on,something was definitely wrong. She wasn't moving at all. Not on bit. Not evena sound. This wasn't good. Needless to say, the cheering stopped. Others inthe area ran out into the street to see if she was ok. And someone called anambulance. The ambulance came, they hauled her away. Never did see her move orhear a sound out of her after her unfortunate incident. Nor did we find outwho she was. Oh well. You can ride a bike if you like. I prefer my GMC truck.Even at $2 a gallon, I'm still able cruise without burning a hole in mywallet. Leaving me plenty of loot to lose through bad bets on the links. Haveno idea why I mentioned this story. The Subject just reminded me of it Iguess.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 7:14:56 am)

Heruka:
The Constitution--the frigate--was trapped inside Boston Harbor by a British blockade.The American captain knew the water depths that existed between two islands in the outer harbor at high and half tides.At low tide an exposed sand/rock bar ran between these two islands.Old Ironsides drew less water than the bigger English ships . So when the American captain knew he had just enough water over the bar he made a break for the open sea over the bar.The British followed in close pursuit---Old Ironsidessailed free while moments later the British ship found herself hard aground.
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 7:32:54 am)

Heruka:
That bike story is a cut and paste, of course. Which is why the end thing about the gas is irrevelant. It's going to be a long day....
(Fri Jul 13, 2001 - 7:46:24 am)