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If you can truly picture yourself yelling "Servalan!, Leela! Time for dinner!" or "Did you finish your homework yet, Garak?" then look no further! Many of these names are already catching on. For example, in 1998, there were 27 baby girls in the USA named Jadzia, and 80 baby Rykers.
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I thought entire that when I it stamped the name
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You will notice that I have left the British spellings of words such as "behaviour" and "realised". I think we should publish using the spellings that are native to each author, British or American.
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South African Main Dishes: Vetkoek
The English have Yorkshire Pudding and the South Africans have Vetkoek! Fill it with mincemeat, cheese or any thing else that comes to hand.

Ingredients
250ml (1cup) cake flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 egg
125 milk
125 ml oil for frying

How to prepare it
Sift flour, baking powder and salt together. beat egg separately and add to flour. Add milk and mix until smooth heat oil in frying pan and drop a tablespoon of the mixture into oil.

Don't make more than four at a time.

Fry for two to three minutes on one side, then turn and fry for one minute on other side. Serve hot.
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ECHOES NEW
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Tempestwrath: See the thing at the end of the Boron Shark? It rotates.
Medius Laire: It rotates, doing absolutely nothing.
Tempestwrath: It's supposedly some form of space propellor
Medius Laire: I would be more entertained if it had no functional purpose, but instead was put there because the Boron thought it was 'cool'.
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Tempestwrath: Hahahahahahaha
Tempestwrath: That's just..awesome.
Tempestwrath: Truely epic.
Hydra GundamII: :-P
Tempestwrath: Hydra, you are a god among men.
Hydra GundamII: heheheh
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Rendez-vous - Jean-Michel Jarre 853, TP
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Hi All

For your information, the new mileage rate for 2005 is 40.5 cents per mile starting January 1, 2005. (Even though its February now!)
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Medius Laire: But, since they are advanced, the lairs are not actually present on this phase of reality.
Tempestwrath: They have a special sense, amplifed by the silly antenna atop the robot helmet.
Tempestwrath: That is, they know exactly when it would be most convenient for a grasping pincer-equipped robot helmetted giant earthworm to attack an area.
Medius Laire: Among other things.
Tempestwrath: Convenient to them
Tempestwrath: Inconvenient to everyone else.
Tempestwrath: The attacks are rare, because those two have to align perfectly
Medius Laire: Another aspect of their robot-helmet is that it enables them to see into other reality-phases, thus enabling them and them alone to find their lairs again.
Tempestwrath: There are a lot of times when it would be perfectly inconvenient to have one attack, but all the grasping pincer-equipped robot-helmetted giant earthworms are busy, say, reading a good book, or watching This Old Sub; the important things in their lives
Tempestwrath: No one knows how they read, since they can't go to bookstores or libraries
Tempestwrath: And have no published works of their own
Tempestwrath: ...Much less a deft pair of hands to turn pages.
Tempestwrath: But they manage it.
Medius Laire: That's what the internet is for.
Tempestwrath: The grasping pincers can only do so much
Medius Laire: They've got a constant wireless neurolink to amazon.com.
Tempestwrath: Their recorded history began when the first grasping pincer-equipped robot helmetted giant earthworm crafted the first robot helmet.
Tempestwrath: For it was at that moment that their lives gained meaning.
Medius Laire: Before that, they were just called grasping pincer-equipped robot-helmeted giant earthworms.
Tempestwrath: Yes.
Tempestwrath: They were called that before they evolved their grasping pincers, even
Tempestwrath: They're very offended if you call them just, a "giant earthworm"
Medius Laire: I thought that it was the robot helmet that was grasping pincer-equipped.
Tempestwrath: You must use their full title or they'll be very annoyed.
Tempestwrath: I have no idea whether the pincer is natural or just part of the helmet
Medius Laire: Or are you speaking of their mortal enemies, the robot-helmeted grasping pincer-equipped giant earthworms?!
Medius Laire: The difference is subtle, but it creates enough of a schism between the two to lead to centuries of warfare.
Medius Laire: Though, since they can only battle when it is inconvenient for one party and convenient for the other, skirmishes are rare.
Tempestwrath: Among grasping pincer-equipped robot-helmetted giant earthworms, their favorite movie is "PINATA PEOPLE: Beat Them With a Stick and They'll Give You Delicious Candy". So much so that it's become somewhat of a religious icon.
Tempestwrath: One of them found the old VHS tape laying in a hole, absently discarded by some surface-roamer
Tempestwrath: It also happens to be CAPTAIN's favorite movie.
Tempestwrath: Because it was featured in the Book of Blooor.
Medius Laire: Grasping pincer-equipped robot-helmeted giant earthworms have a good deal of things in common with CAPTAIN, actually.
Medius Laire: Mostly by coincidence.
Tempestwrath: It would be difficult for them to ever realize this, as CAPTAIN rarely realizes anything, and when a grasping pincer-equipped robot-helmetted giant earthworm reaches the surface, it generally has malevolent intent.
Tempestwrath: But they're quite a stately folk in their deep quasi-dimensional homes
Medius Laire: Their favourite food is pancakes...their favourite song is 'NO ONE SLEEPS IN TOKYO'...many subscribe to the Book of Blooor...
Tempestwrath: One thing, however, they cannot stand...
Tempestwrath: Domon Kasshu.
Tempestwrath: For they find his impressive hair enviable.
Medius Laire: Domon Kasshu is their other mortal enemy, as well.
Medius Laire: He seems to know exactly when it would be most inconvenient for him to attack them, and so they are most vengeful.
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As Mitch grapples with this crisis, another threat is brewing. A Palestinian terrorist, Jabil Khatiabi, also known as David, has hatched a lethal plot with a Saudi Prince. Their deadly plans fuel new hatred for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and put the US, France and Israel center stage in a desperate crisis.
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(When I pasted, I realised it was a slightly personal email to my girlfriend, so you'll have to fill in the details yourselves :P )
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Tempestwrath: It's amusing how every single one of these songs uses car terms to describe sex.
Tempestwrath: "Let me crank your engine and set you into overdrive!"
Tempestwrath: To which I want to reply
Tempestwrath: "Let me lock the clutch and set you into park."
Medius Laire: What, Initial D?
Tempestwrath: Yes.
Medius Laire: Yeah.
Medius Laire: I'm gonna slam my front end into your trunk /
And cost us both a fortune in insurance payments
Tempestwrath: Hahahahaha



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I tend to have that stuff copied a LOT, as I show random snippets of my AIM conversations to other friends. They're quite amusing.
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"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut

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He boozily grabbed his 5 gallon jug of "Durris" brand rum and proceeded to...
I thought you were a ripe grape
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the kind you keep for a really long time
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"The universe is made of stories, not atoms." -- Roger Penrose
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I do seem to remember hearing of samurai armour made of lacquered wood...

Top swords:

1) The Sommerswerd (Lone Wolf)
2) The Soul Reaver
3) Helshezag (Lone Wolf)
4) Terminus Est (Book of the New Sun)
5) Bob. My sword. If I had one.
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