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flarn_chef September 13 2005, 19:53:12 UTC
And, yes, if you're already here, you get to stay.
:::pulls out the reading glasses and looks for a comfy chair:::

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circlesinwater September 13 2005, 20:03:40 UTC
I recognize everyone in the picture but the one in the bright red shirt. Ironically, I feel confident that that isn't pbz on the bottom step.

However, in the past half-hour I have also felt confident about John Roberts' career and the release date of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and was only right once.

(If you've got e-mail comment notification, know that this showed up three times because I evidently can't code tonight.)

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channe September 14 2005, 04:12:26 UTC
That would be the Canadian, and, yes, that is pbz on the bottom step. And don't forget our plates of absolutely lip-smackin'-good peanut chicken!

I'm scared of looking at the newspaper this morning (re: Roberts.) Agggh.

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theladyblue September 13 2005, 20:28:44 UTC
Hooray for avoiding being in another picture! That was a fun get-together though. :)

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channe September 14 2005, 04:12:56 UTC
I think you were inside changing or just coming down the stairs. And anything with you people is fun!

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theladyblue September 14 2005, 17:49:35 UTC
Yeah, I probably was. Me and spilling balsamic, oh well!

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supernovanugget September 18 2005, 14:21:14 UTC
...im a ninja, and ill just break in....

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catandfiddle October 4 2005, 07:55:27 UTC
Hi there,
I added you after viewing your gorgeous wedding photos in weddingplans. Feel free to take a look around my journal and add me back if you'd like.:-)

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channe October 4 2005, 08:22:01 UTC
Oh, totally! You and I seem like we have quite a bit in common.

Oz went to Westminster, by the way -- he graduated in 1994. He's an organist.

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catandfiddle October 4 2005, 08:47:06 UTC
Oh, wow! He must have been there during the thick of their merger with Rider, then. My godfather conducted the Chapel Choir there for many years, and although I believe he'd retired by that time, I heard the stories of the sit-ins on the quad and such while the school was changing hands.

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