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Decoy:
Chinatown did a much better job with the taboo thing as well. I can't believe I'm comparing the two.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:33:33 am)
Sleepy:
Hello. Did anyone ever see 'Happiness'? Now, if you'd like an uncomfortable film, that's the one to see...
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:38:46 am)
Myk Murphy:
hi sleepy! damn, i've missed you! enough sentiment... "happiness"? sounds like fun. i'm looking forward to cusack's new film out, "high fidelity". oh wait... i've already mentioned this.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:41:56 am)
Chewing Wax:
Happiness eh? Hello.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:49:48 am)
Chewing Wax:
2000 BUFFALO
BILLS SCHEDULE PRE-SEASON Aug. 4 | CINCINNATI | 7:30 PM |
Aug. 12 | @ Detroit | 8:00 PM |
Aug. 19 | @ St. Louis | 8:00 PM |
Aug. 24 | @ Philadelphia | 8:00 PM |
REGULAR SEASON Sep. 3 | TENNESSEE | 8:20 PM |
Sep. 10 | GREEN BAY | 1:00 PM |
Sep. 17 | @ NY Jets | 1:00 PM |
Sep. 24 | BYE WEEK | |
Oct. 1 | INDIANAPOLIS | 1:00 PM |
Oct. 8 | @ Miami | 1:00 PM |
Oct. 15 | SAN DIEGO | 1:00 PM |
Oct. 22 | @ Minnesota | 1:00 PM |
Oct. 29 | NY JETS | 1:00 PM |
Nov. 5 | @ New England | 1:00 PM |
Nov. 12 | CHICAGO | 1:00 PM |
Nov. 19 | @ Kansas City | 1:00 PM |
Nov. 26 | @ Tampa Bay | 1:00 PM |
Dec. 3 | MIAMI | 1:00 PM |
Dec. 11 | @ Indianapolis | 9:00 PM |
Dec. 17 | NEW ENGLAND | 1:00 PM |
Dec. 23 | @ Seattle | 8:20 PM |
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:53:36 am)
Chewing Wax:
Hold on. I'll fix it.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:53:54 am)
Decoy:
I actually wanted to see High Fidelity or Mission to Mars, but since we were celebrating my birthday, I didn't get either.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 10:59:34 am)
Sleepy:
Shame. Have you all seen Being John Malkovich yet?
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:11:19 am)
Chewing Wax:
I want to see that. That must be coming to HBO soon.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:11:55 am)
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(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:20:55 am)
Myk Murphy:
the malkovich film is playing at a cheaper, 2nd run place nearby... i'll check it out, i think. as for mission to mars, the critics were cruel. patiently waiting for dvd rental/borrow on that one.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:27:12 am)
Decoy:
No, but I remember you raving about it, sleepy.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:31:47 am)
Sleepy:
I got carried away. Sorry.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:33:36 am)
Chewing Wax:
She didn't rave. She just said it was very good.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:39:13 am)
John Malkovich:
I'm John Malkovich, and so is my wife.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:50:22 am)
Sleepy:
Cushca just had her aura read.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 11:59:19 am)
Chewing Wax:
I can't wait to hear this?
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:00:00 pm)
Myk Murphy:
yes, i'm all ears. i once convinced a coworker that i could see auras. that was fun.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:05:47 pm)
Chewing Wax:
I went to this world reknowned psychic place called Lillydale or something, near Chautauqua and fifteen experts couldn't find an aura around me. They all tried. I stumped them all.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:08:45 pm)
Decoy:
Bylaws violation.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:09:21 pm)
Decoy:
No aura? Poor Godless heathen.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:09:46 pm)
Sleepy:
I think mine would be multicoloured and baffling.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:15:30 pm)
Sleepy:
Cushca's eating a bit of cake. She'll tell you about her aura very soon.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:16:55 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Yes. The Life of Brian reference.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:17:03 pm)
Cushca:
It was turquoise with a yellow bit at the side.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:22:52 pm)
Chewing Wax:
What does that mean exactly?
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:24:03 pm)
Myk Murphy:
the cake or the aura?
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:24:03 pm)
Chewing Wax:
I'm sure they are connected. You know, in the big scheme.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:26:36 pm)
Myk Murphy:
yeah. the big scheme.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:29:32 pm)
Cushca:
The aura, you fools. And my chakras are working just fine. No blockages there. Apparently. Although in the aura picture, I had no left arm.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:30:44 pm)
Myk Murphy:
i had no doubt that your chakras worked just fine, cushca.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:32:32 pm)
:
Because the atoms of monatomic elements are not held in a rigid lattice network, their physical characteristics are quite different from atoms which are locked in the lattice. Thus, it is the grouping of atoms which defines the physical characteristics of the element; not just the number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus as previously believed. If you don't have a lattice network, you don't have a metal even though the atoms of the two forms of matter are identical. I'm pretty sure.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:41:51 pm)
:
Consider the three forms of carbon. Diamond, the hardest known natural substance, graphite, a very soft material used in every day pencils and the newly discovered buckminsterfeulleron which can be used to thwart the plans of you enemies.
(Wed Apr 5, 2000 - 12:52:09 pm)