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Fantastic word game

Inside, where there is dry heat galore after being out in the deep freeze, a cup of hot chocolate or coffee is always great.
 
A cup of hot chocolate or coffee is always great, depending upon what you are in the mood for, or the time of day.
 
An ice cold beer and rocking out to the 80s is how you can usually find kenrayc during his downtime.


Nice of you to come back to work, Miss Silkie. :D
 
His best efforts to get Olivia Newton-John to play our game her at TWFG have to date not been successful but we know that no matter what, quad is not ready to call it quits.
 
Quad is not ready to call it quits and will go to any length to get ON-J here so perhaps he'll see fit to send to a very special personal TPS report to her.
 
Pen and ink drawings are often used by psychologists to determine a patients frame of mind.

I hope Olivia doesn't think you're trying to tell her she needs her head examined!
 
A patient's frame of mind is an important component of whether or not they are ready to be released.

They were mostly landscapes, like Xanadu, Rydell High School, and her house, and the rest were concert pics.
 
To be released is usually the result of the strengthening that results from eating Silkie's home cooking from the custom kitchen in the library.
 
The bomb in this case refers to Miss Silkie's quality attributes and the way in which she conducts herself day in and day out.
 
Day in and day out, the library runs like a top, and from what I've heard, since she took over after kenrayc's interim leadership, band campers are far less likely to turn books in late or soiled.
 
Soilled boots must be wiped on the floor mat or removed entirely at the door before setting foot in the FWG University Computer Centre.

[size=8pt]Because I just got done vacuuming up the muddy mess the pack of Band Camp footballers tracked in when they came by to hit the mainframes this afternoon! I shudder to think what their living quarters must look like.
 
The FWG University Computer Centre is where a lot of mainframing goes on, and sometimes people stop by just to visit the VAX.

I'm not the Linguistics Czar, but for the sake of consistency, shouldn't it be Computre Centre, or Computer Center? Seems like you're mixing some Franglais there, Darth ;)
 
The VAX has four bits of address space fewer than the 36-bit PDP10 (or as I was told by a close old-skool h4x0r friend recently, it's really called a "DEC10" or "DEC System 10") despite its acronym meaning Virtual Address eXtension.

[size=8pt]No, last I checked "computer centre" is correct, being in the British English dialect (non-Parlez Français, monsieur quadraphonique.) Now, if we were to translate it into Ænglisc or Middle English (think of how Shakespeare wrote) it might sound something like that but I don't usually write in Ænglisc or Middle English. Elegant and graceful, yes, but a bit too dated for my preference......

........this, of course, coming from the guy running the Mentor 2000 and the PD--erm, "DEC10"..................
 
His whoseywhatsit kept us amused at 3:30 this morning, as we cleared a path through which to carry more stuff this evening.
 


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