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sorry to hear it Gil.
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Loremaster wrote:
spacemonkey wrote:Mine as well......He's the reason why I have a 12" telescope
8O 8O 8O You have a 12" Newtonian telescope? Oh my god, you lucky lucky man. I'm thinking about spending 5000 AUS$ on a telescope in December.
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I'm feeling slightly frustrated that I can't seem to make up my slack on NaNoWriMo, but not too concerned. Also worried I may not have left myself enough time to get some uni work done tomorrow.

Also hungry.
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One of the best days of my life!
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Loremaster wrote:One of the best days of my life!

Nice. . glad to hear it. :D


I just got slaughtered in Scrabble by Creator. . I am beginning to doubt my language skills! :D

Other than that. . a restful day. Still have to do a few chores around the house, so I guess I'd better get to that. :D


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Language skills are only one factor... I've learned the hard way that putting one or two letters in the right spot will often get you more points than a nice long word. (Hard to adapt after so many years of 'old-fashioned' Scrabble.) (And don't take tips from me, I always come in last. :P )

I am... tired. :crazy: Been up since 4 AM (which is typical), will soon be heading back into work until 11 PM. (Which is not typical, and worth complaining about.) Need to make a presentation to 50 people about holiday retail security. (Fun.) Ah well, it's just once a year.

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Had friends over for lunch yesterday who then left at 9pm. We all had a great time (and drank far too much!). I'm trying to get excited about doing some work today...but would much prefer to sleep!
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sgtnull wrote: anyone here play cribbage?
I play cribbage online once and a while.
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I feel stoked because I got a script from some people who can actually write/ understand humor, for once.

It won't make any money, but at least I won't have to spend my time clawing my eyes out in silent slavish complicity. They have talent! Jesus! This is a good thing!

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jwaneeta wrote:I feel stoked because I got a script from some people who can actually write/ understand humor, for once.

It won't make any money, but at least I won't have to spend my time clawing my eyes out in silent slavish complicity. They have talent! Jesus! This is a good thing!

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Damelon wrote:
sgtnull wrote: anyone here play cribbage?
I play cribbage online once and a while.
a link? did you grow up playing> if so, where did you grow up? i grew up in New Hampshire. my mom, grandmother and aunt all played. julie and i play.

and yes i am excited to find another cribbage player. no one in texas plays it seems.
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My head feels like its filled with cement! Just a sinus headache but a bad one.

Good news is that I brought work home on Friday so I can still be kinda productive today and not feel so bad about missing work.
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I have a lot of work to do today. I am feeling embattled. Will be working for MoveOn.org tomorrow to get out the vote on election day, though!

So I am excited as well.
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guns: you damned liberal. :)
seriously, good work. get them people out to vote.
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Voting day tomorrow. My place of employment is a polling place. All those damned signs will be out front, and the creepy people trying to hand me flyers. And worst of all, where am I gonna park? With my luck it'll rain, and I'll get stuck on a grassy slope somewhere after all the people with the heavy equipment go home and spin my wheels all night.

*WHINE!*

Can you tell I have nothing better to do right now than complain? Guess it's time to go to class.
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Great. Work has given me free reign to decide when I take my 6 weeks of leave next year. If I don't have my passport approved by the end of this month I'll head overseas next year.
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sgtnull wrote:and yes i am excited to find another cribbage player. no one in texas plays it seems.
They used to call me Mr. 29.
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Ah...winter is almost here.
Got a few Centimeters of snow today, and I don't have snow tires yet...had to tear the porch apart this morning looking for the ice-scraper.

Actually, I love it, we just started burning this years wood for heat...there's nothing like like wood heat...what with all the chainsawing and splitting and stacking (and re-stacking...and re-stacking) and spinters..but once you feel that fire heating up your house, it's so rewarding.
I was hoping to get my chiney cleaned before I started burning, but i'll just get a couple of really hot fires going..that cleans it out.
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Wayfriend wrote:
sgtnull wrote:and yes i am excited to find another cribbage player. no one in texas plays it seems.
They used to call me Mr. 29.
primes.utm.edu/curios/page.php/29.html
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Wayfriend wrote: They used to call me Mr. 29.
Funny..my nickname is exactly forty numbers higher.
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