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jueves, octubre 31, 2002
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linkydink Not that my new life in New York City is boring or empty or anything. I am in fact now working at Jambox Studios. I am taking the Jambox Entertainment Audio Engineering Course, which has a phat theme song.
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linkydink new mexico to new jersey takes about 3 days, though you could do it in less. most likely you'd go up 25 to denver, then take a left on 70, and go all the way to till you get somewhere in penn. then figure it out from there depending on final destination. if it's more winter time, go down to 40, all the way across to tenessee, then pick a route north. the thing you have to remember about roadtrips, is that by the end, you're so looney, because if you weren't you'd kill the other people you're with.
miércoles, octubre 30, 2002
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linkydink If you'd be willing to give me a ride from New Mexico to say...Greenwich, Ct. I could dress up as a groundhog for you.
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linkydink I've been busy lately with Theater and a few outside projects I've been working on. I already sent these questions to a few of my friends, but I figure I might as well post them up here, a lot of it's stuff I'm working on finding out myslef, but anyone who can give me a hand is more than welcome to. -how long would it take to get from Santa Fe to the New Mexico border? -how far is it from Santa Fe to Oklahoma city? -do they have groundhogs in Oklahoma? -if not, what's the closest state to New Mexico that they can be found in? -if one were to drive from New Mexico to say, New Jersey, what would be the fastest or most interesting route? -does anyone know how long such a drive would take? -and finally, does anyone have any interesting road trip/travel stories they would be willing to share? is anyone willing to proof read a rather lengthy rough version of an unfinished work? thanks.
martes, octubre 29, 2002
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linkydink what happened to the blog? does anybody know about this car service where people who have moved hire individuals to drive their car for them to their new location. Thus giving the driver a cheap ride and the car owner a way of moving their car without driving it themselves? If anyone does let me know.
lunes, octubre 28, 2002
viernes, octubre 11, 2002
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linkydink thanks breakcharmer- Now I know that the General doesn't have enough love to name its patron saint. This also means I lost five bucks.
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linkydink christian: I called General Mills, producer of Honey Nut Cheerios, and the representative I spoke with ("John") told me the bee does not have a name. If you want to verify this, you can call them, too, at 800-328-1144 (7:30am to 5:30pm CST, weekdays).
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linkydink hey christian, I can't help you with the honey bee question, you reminded me- do you have an address out in portland? if you could send it to me that would be great.
jueves, octubre 10, 2002
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linkydink does anyone know the name of the bee in the honey nut cheerios comercials? Does he just not have a name? Has he been given a slave name so that he can full fill the demands of the honey savoring masses and be deprived of his cultural heritage, like Levar Burton's character in the mini series "Roots?" Maybe you can help me solve this unsolved mystery!
miércoles, octubre 09, 2002
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linkydink what a great - and terrifying - article. i never really knew what smallpox was all about (showing my age now, aren't i?). Preston is just so damn good at writing gripping documentary/journalistic stories. you should all read it. meanwhile, i'll be sitting here trying to keep from coming in contact with too many people...
miércoles, octubre 02, 2002
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linkydink The Demon In The Freezer: How smallpox, a disease of officially eradicated twenty years ago, became the biggest bioterrorist threat we now face. By Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone.
martes, octubre 01, 2002
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linkydink hm. i think i'm going to start learning German. it'll be an early birthday present to myself.
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