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Jan 19, 2007 12:33


Murphy's Thursday

Yesterday sucked. It was one of those days where the commute was just ridiculous. You know the kind, where you say, "Excuse me, I'd like to make it to work sometime before my shift is over, thank you." Well, I finally did get in, but before I managed to get to my first job, my belt broke. I'd worn this belt for seven years, ( Read more... )

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montyy0 January 19 2007, 18:07:42 UTC
I am very sorry yesterday sucked, and wouldn't want to wish a broken belt or lost car key on anyone, but I feel obligated to point out that the Geneva Conventions prohibit the use of the blink tag.

that is all.

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swashbuckler332 January 19 2007, 18:12:14 UTC
WHY?

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montyy0 January 19 2007, 18:20:53 UTC
For roughly the same reason William Shatner isn't allowed in Beatles cover bands.

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swashbuckler332 January 19 2007, 18:22:58 UTC
Wait until you hear his version of "Glass Onion."

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lehah January 20 2007, 01:47:52 UTC
You broke my (iron!) will, you bastard

McNeely - IRON WILL
Bernstein - BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ
Scott - WITCHCRAFT
Tiomkin - RED RIVER
Horner - WILLOW

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swashbuckler332 January 20 2007, 10:06:24 UTC
The Bernstein and the Scott are winners... McNeely could go either way. Never warmed up to Tiomkin... and I'm not really a big fan of Willow (that's right about when Horner had gone south for me).

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melancthe January 20 2007, 15:37:11 UTC
Eeks.

*hides much-loved copy of Willow*

*hopes to not be defriended*

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lehah January 20 2007, 16:00:30 UTC
: Flips Sword :

: Falls On Ass :

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mortimusmonk January 20 2007, 07:33:55 UTC
Glad you liked Red King, White Knight. We should get that trade going like we said we would, a while back. Quite a while back, really.

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swashbuckler332 January 20 2007, 10:04:13 UTC
I agree. It's been a really rough couple of months, during which my computer was not always working. But everything is (almost) together now.

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