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Lord & Taylor anonymous November 21 2003, 16:16:18 UTC
Oh my goodness, you didn't tell me you went to L&T @ Twelve Oaks last weekend!! I was there too, I was looking for a black pea coat, it's a wonder we didn't bump into each other. The Discovery Channel store on the ground floor is super cool along with the Sharper Image store across the isle. -Tyler

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Re: Lord & Taylor madebymrmanson November 22 2003, 12:38:08 UTC
AHHH!! well i went sunday night - you went saturday right?
yeah i didnt look around the mall much. hit up illuminations b/c dv's best friend kyle works there, then we went to L&T, then hot topic, and then to get som ice cream and coffee then we were outta!
im too broke to browse the mall.
but yeah!
ok so max and ermas - isnt there one of those at the eastwood towne centre?

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Re: Lord & Taylor anonymous November 22 2003, 15:40:48 UTC
WEIRD! I was in Illuminations too only because I was waiting for mother to exit the bathroom, but yeah there's a max and ermas in Eastwood. I wasn't that impressed with the restaurant its self, but the burger I had was good. -Tyler

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Pier One anonymous November 22 2003, 15:45:20 UTC
Oh and speaking of Candles...Pier One is having a mad 20% off sale right now and you can get your very own mad candles for your mad pad for 20% cheaper then the normal daily price! For some reason I'm getting the feeling that no one here really cares?!? -Tyler

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Max & Erma's anonymous November 21 2003, 16:17:44 UTC
Oh I also went to Max & Erma's and got a BBQ Burger and it was super good. Just thought I'd let you know. -Tyler

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HOOHAA IN DA HOUSE!! anonymous November 22 2003, 10:37:10 UTC
hello there chicki chaqueta...wish u were going with us a A-Hole! about comment...Sorry...i am very fluent in speaking in crystal and i understand the language very well. oh vanNorman 97 pounds not heathy..i'm going to start tube feeding you tonight i want at least 100 by TONIGHT. I know we don't have fat friends (WELL?....!hmmm, maybe one or two;)HAHA) but come on now... even hoohaa likes to be at least 107 or So. i'm going to make u some good ass fatty mexican food asap. that will put the pounds back on. no good dreams to share with u today (vamps...super grin) just dreamt(sp) about my children. can't wait to smell u tonight. love you xoxo desijo da hoe

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Re: HOOHAA IN DA HOUSE!! madebymrmanson November 22 2003, 12:25:32 UTC
awwww yeah. crystal has the BEST best friend ever! check her out people -- isnt she great. sounds like a comment i would have wrote. woohoo!!
yeah we will have fun tonight ;-) and ill for sure let ya smell me wOOT!!!!!!
everyone thinks we are lesbians anyway -- specially when we tell them about the vamp dream. awww yeah!!!
k see you tonight. hope you are havin fun wedding dress shopping with ambie. wish i was able to go.
LOVE U

-- skanky spice in da hizzzzouse

"what da hook gon be?? UH-OH!"

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ithurtsinside November 22 2003, 10:55:52 UTC
point 1)GODDAMN IT MANSON NEVER COMES DOWN HERE!!! That outta the way I am sooo insanely jealous please enjoy the show and put Manson in a tiny box and ship him to me @ middleofnowhere. I'm going to auction him off on eBay and switch him with Fred Durst, who I keep in my basement for random beatings and to prevent another *shudder* record release, at the last second. point B)97 pounds and not eating is definitly not healthy. It leaves you more susceptible to disease, fatigue, and makes stress work overtime on your body, three sisters with weight obsessions taught me that. point III)For Desi(?) of course you speak it, you're who I meant by the one person :) Girls' best friends always understand each other better than they do themselves. It's why all the knowledge in the world is contained in the girl gossip pipeline. and lastly point four) your stalkers will meet at the same time by your cube and slaughter each other for the chance to get to you, leaving one too exhausted to move when you accidentaly step on him and break his neck on ( ... )

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reply to your points... madebymrmanson November 22 2003, 12:34:03 UTC
ok i lied -- hoohaa and i dont actually have the tickets yet. but we will in the next 5 days. so its practically a done deal. IM SO EXCITED ( ... )

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Your Materialism Astounds me American Friends anonymous November 23 2003, 13:52:34 UTC
Its pretty frightening actually. Where are the days where people just got together and enjoyed their good company? I've got two websites to bring to your attention, that you may find of interest.

http://www.adbusters.org/home

http://www.buynothingchristmas.org

Hey its even happening in Polakland a day later!

http://bnd.obin.org/bnd-2003-pl.html

- Bart -

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Re: Your Materialism Astounds me American Friends anonymous November 23 2003, 16:36:30 UTC
BART- Actually I would have to agree. I really like the buy nothing for Christmas idea. Coming from a family where my parents spend an easy $2,500.00 - $5,000.00 for Christmas gifts alone, I think the whole buying spree is WAY out of hand. Bart, seeing nothing but what I've known all my life living in America, I would really like to know what you think about all this crazy buying and outlandish lifestyles we seem to want and crave. -Tyler

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Re: Your Materialism Astounds me American Friends anonymous November 23 2003, 19:07:34 UTC
Sometimes I think people take it the wrong way. Many people think money and the amount of possessions they've got is the true measure of wealth and happiness. My father pointed out a good point to me some time ago, and I think its one of the most genius things I've heard in my life - well its up there in my list of genius quotes. "Leisure time is the true measure of wealth." When I heard this it just flipped the pyramids upside down in my mind. There are people out there that make mad cash, but how much time do they really have to themselves? Time to do what they please, when they please, without any obligations that they must oblige to on a daily basis? Time to see the people they want to see? Time to read the books they want to read? Time to practice the sports they love to play? etc. He made a good point ( ... )

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Re: Your Materialism Astounds me American Friends anonymous November 23 2003, 19:32:10 UTC
As for Christmas, often times my family agrees just to pool in money to fly down to Mexico for an all-inclusive vaccation. $2,500 CDN for all three of us. No gifts, but just time together. Then again, you'd have to look at the circumstances. I just live with my parents here in Canada. The rest of my family - my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents - all live in Poland. So even though the idea of travelling sounds good, it's often impractical for people with larger families - not to mention I live with my parents, and I'm the only child.

- Bart -

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