Have no clever title for this. Am accepting suggestions.

Aug 13, 2008 02:08


So, after the big experiment, I decided that it was too early not to be walking around drinking whiskey and listening to trip-hop, so I stepped inside, had a quick piss, adjusted the settings on the voice post, and then went right back out. I wanted to see if 10 ½ Alley, which becomes a gravel road after 7th Street heading west, remained one until ( Read more... )

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Really just a guess reallyamermaid August 13 2008, 09:19:27 UTC
I think maybe superceding is a word, rather than superseding. But I'm not sure it means what folks want it to mean. Inconceivable!

A new school? Sure, why not?

Dude, the laser. How in the hell is that a caution sign? Not only do I want to test its capabilities; I want to bring my own fireworks.

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Re: Really just a guess ogrevi August 13 2008, 09:40:39 UTC
SUPERSEDE: To replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing. As in, "I hope that there's a rule about consecutive prepositions that will supersede the rule about dangling prepositions." Which should be an obsolete argument anyway, since supposedly it's okay to dangle prepositions now, but I'd still rather not do it.

Excellent. You bring the fireworks, I'll bring the laser.

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Re: Really just a guess ogrevi August 13 2008, 19:12:40 UTC
Definitely appreciate the Princess Bride reference, by the way.

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waitsjunkie August 13 2008, 13:04:33 UTC
It *is* a bit like putting a sign up saying 'You like shiny things? Come on in!', isn't it?

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ogrevi August 13 2008, 17:24:08 UTC
I know. I was looking for the signs saying "Danger: Boobies!" or "Watch for falling beer."

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waitsjunkie August 14 2008, 12:46:17 UTC
I'm honestly surprised they weren't there if the laser one was there, too.

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