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Chewing Wax:
That was funny. Goodnight. I'm outta here.
(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 4:41:09 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Enjoy Goibng!Auf!
(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 4:42:52 pm)

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(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 5:13:02 pm)

Queenie:
Yes, Bela. That's exactly what happened. In fact... I'm STILL a virgin.
(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 6:26:13 pm)

Queenie:
I'm going to experiment with something. If I fuck up the page, I'm sorry.
(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 8:28:31 pm)

Queenie:
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(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 8:28:45 pm)

Queenie:
Yay!
(Fri Oct 5, 2001 - 8:29:23 pm)

Myk Murphy:
looks like barry got #71. at least this pitcher was man enough to pitch to him.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 12:05:33 am)

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( @ )( @ )
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 4:14:48 am)

Decoy:
I don't kow if anyone really cares, but it was a great show last night at RatDog. The Smith Opera House is this gaudy baroque thing, must be old NY Mob garbage money. And then there's the Hobart college town thing. There were a selection of watering holes for some preshow rekaxation. They started late becasue it took a long time to search everyone for weapons. Thats funny. So it got underrway at 8:15 instead of 7, that was a little annoying. Bobby wore a blue shirt, kahki shorts and birks. Second set was better than the first. It got really rockin' through the end, and loud! Here's the set list, for posterity: Set 1 - Jam > The Music Never Stopped > Easy Answers > Loser, Artificial Flowers, Friend of the Devil > Corrina > 6 > She Says > All Over Now > Liberty Set 2: New Speedway Boogie > Mississippi Half-Step > This Time Forever > Shade of Grey > Jam > The Other One > The Wheel > Bass/Drums > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Turn On Your Lovelight E: Touch of Grey
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 11:10:42 am)

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(*)(*)
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 1:21:31 pm)

bela:
What did one tampon say to the other tampon?
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 1:53:46 pm)

Chewing Wax:
What?
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 2:11:13 pm)

bela:
Nothing, they were both stuck up cunts.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 2:30:59 pm)

bela:
A priest and a Rabbi were walking by a schoolyard and the priest says to the Rabbi, hey, you wanna fuck those kids? And the Rabbi says, "Outta what?"
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 2:31:51 pm)

Queenie:
Daaaaaaamn.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 3:03:02 pm)

Queenie:
Do you know what the jewish pedophile says?
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 3:03:12 pm)

:
If I fuck up the page, I'm sorry?
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 4:03:00 pm)

Detlef Sping:
What did one Spitslugolundberger say to the other Spitslugolundberger? careful it's a trick question.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 4:14:16 pm)

bela:
Careful? Whatever, what?
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 5:06:36 pm)

Queenie:
Ken joined a DVD club and failed to send back the little postcard and now we've got a Nicolas Cage movie we didn't want. That'll learn him.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 5:15:03 pm)

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The answer is NOTHING, no Spitslugolundbergers have been able to speak since the drinking water Plumbing pipe acid runoff accident in 1983. not a word.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 5:21:58 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Yes that's right. you must have heard it before.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 5:40:29 pm)

Myk Murphy:
a DVD club? i thought you guys were auctioning videotapes and god knows what else for car/food/whatever money. i don't mean to pry (although getting into other people's business is the american way), but may i humbly suggest the usage of a budgeting PC app, such as MS Money or Quicken? often, you can buy one of the "basic" levels of this app for under $10. if you label all expenses for a month or two, you can quickly tell how much unnecessary crap you purchase. also, you can set it so you're not surprised when some bills come due. after a friend suggested it, i use MS Money, and now i don't find checkbook balancing to be tedious. furthermore, nick cage won't take it personally if you neglect to buy more of his DVDs.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 6:29:57 pm)

Queenie:
Well, as I stated, it was an accident. He forgot to send in the postcard saying "NO, do not send me the selection". Dig?
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 6:54:12 pm)

Queenie:
And the thing you suggested would require a level of organization that I'm afraid we simply do not have. I've tried, it's futile.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 6:55:32 pm)

Myk Murphy:
keep trying. it will change your life. honest injun.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 7:30:12 pm)

Queenie:
Budgeting for sporadic incomes is too hard. You regular check-a-week folks are lucky.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 8:35:49 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Yah, you should try being a musician.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 9:55:18 pm)

Queenie:
I bet.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 11:33:45 pm)

Heruka:
Regular checks are the result of having a regular job. No luck to it. Dillards is having a massive sale. Good stuff. As long as you avoid the hipster clothing geared towards twelve year olds. No offense, Wax. I know how much you like your FUBU wear. Shorts for $5, shirts for $10.00. Can't beat it. Summer stuff. So I've spent a portion of the day packing away this and my other summertime clothes. I also picked up some nice candles in the shape of pumpkins and ghosts at J.C. Penny. Gotta go. Only the Lonely is on.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 11:46:42 pm)

Heruka:
I'm domesticated.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 11:48:00 pm)

Queenie:
Freelancing is a tough gig. Definately has it's pros and cons.
(Sat Oct 6, 2001 - 11:50:10 pm)