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Baby Party - 2005-04-05 10:05:30
I didn't watch it, but I'm not ashamed to say that I wish I had.
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James Belcher - 2005-04-05 10:41:07
And argon krypton neon radon
Xeon zinc and rhodium
And chlorine carbon cobalt copper
Tungsten tin and sodium...
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Chris - 2005-04-05 12:07:32
No, but I did watch the real crime doc on Sundance called "The Staircase". It runs for next few days. Its six hours all told and pretty amazing TV.
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Rebecca - 2005-04-05 12:26:38
Actually came across the Mork movie while flipping channels. It made me intensely uncomfortable, like I was watching a lame dramatization of my own childhood. I turned it off, unable to even flip channels anymore, and had to read about golf course architecture in the New Yorker before I could fall asleep.
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Flasshe - 2005-04-05 13:43:35
I had much the same experience as Rebecca, except for the part about golf course architecture. I went back to playing Lumines instead.
My life is incomplete without the monkey. I think I may very well have to join the Peace Corps.
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Flasshe - 2005-04-05 13:46:18
I forgot this comments page smushes things together. The monkey comment should've been distanced from the rest by a few lines of whitespace. Hope that didn't confuse anyone.
Whitespace!
Whitespace!
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Garraig Ua Garraig - 2005-04-07 13:27:20
Tungsten appeals to me as well, if only because its chemical symbol is so mysterious.
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Paula - 2005-04-07 13:42:52
Yes, it's "W," from "wolfram," which in itself is a great name.
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