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Jan 18, 2006 12:27


God, I think my sore throat/earache is coming back, which is pissing me off. Although it would explain the random fatigue. As for work, I can't decide if I should plug ahead on the stuff I'm working on, or move on to... other parts I'm working on.

Former President Gerald Ford Hospitalized.

Captors threaten to kill U.S. journalist. This isn't a ( Read more... )

quelle scandale, new orleans, horror, golden globes, games, unfiction, dionaea house

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cleolinda January 18 2006, 18:53:08 UTC
I noticed that! Totally should have tipped them off.

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particle_person January 18 2006, 22:15:36 UTC
That, and...Duke of Cleveland? *snort*

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somewhatmoot January 18 2006, 18:48:06 UTC
woo. THE DOOR IS OPEN

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kestrel127 January 18 2006, 18:57:11 UTC
OK, I am confused by the whole loreenmathers-Dionaea House thing. Found the website and it looks creepy and/or fake, but is there more to this story I missed?

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cleolinda January 18 2006, 19:00:14 UTC
It's an ongoing "unfiction" thing that's about a year old--it's a screenwriter who's been using blogs and journals (and websites, and text message records...) to tell this really creepy story.

http://www.livejournal.com/users/cleolinda/tag/dionaea+house -- particularly the earliest two entries--if you want to know more.

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kestrel127 January 18 2006, 19:04:40 UTC
Oh, VERY cool!

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kookaburra1701 January 18 2006, 19:29:10 UTC
Also, to get the whole story, follow any links to journals that show up often in the comments. There's a bunch of goodies hidden away on various corners of the 'net, half the fun is finding them.

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crumpeteer January 18 2006, 19:14:07 UTC
"Throw rocks at boys" was basically my motto in elementry school. Sometimes I wish I'd never changed that motto.

And Crazy Ray...whoooooooboy. Saw that on the news last night and...sheesh.

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spooke January 18 2006, 19:22:44 UTC
Feel better. :)

I love my dentist. He dug four teeth out of the back of my jaw, and the only thing uncomfortable was the noise it made. I barely felt a thing even after the shot wore off.

I fear other dentists even more now.

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duncanatrix January 18 2006, 20:43:25 UTC
I wish I'd been so lucky. The guy who took mine out did it in 20 minutes, and I hurt for a good two weeks after. I still have lingering sensitivity in the bak of my mouth, and I know I'm not the only one. Plus, the thing got infected a week after the surgery and I took all my antibiotics. Should that happen? I doubt it.

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spooke January 18 2006, 21:59:31 UTC
Holy crap, that's awful! Your dentist must have been taking a lesson from this linky guy.

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