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The effort it takes to be Game Czar and to run this joint like a well oiled machine is a hefty responsibility and I appreciate all of you who make me look so good every damned day.


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Every damned day, we each perform our assigned duties with a sense of pride and responsibility because we know what's happening here each and every damned day is history in the making.
 
History in the making and a future milestone of the internet that will be referred to by people who live on spaceships, the FWG will live up to its potential because of the membership.
 
The letter "Y" or "R" can be viewed either at the beginning of a popular soap opera, or at the end of an episode of "Sesame Street," depending on what two letters that episode was brought to you by.
 
In the campus convenience stores beginning October 14, you will also be able to purchase items from Olivia Newton-John's new line of all natural beauty enhancement products.
 
All natural beauty enhancement products, like recycled, tanned and reconditioned mink, make us quite the fashion statement.
 
A lasting impression was left on the snoozing outfielder, who awoke to find the word "Spalding" imprinted on his forehead.
 
His forehead was pounding last night after the Red Sox packed it up for the winter.

Spring Training starts in about 5 months.
 
When you turn 60 you're probably: (A) dead or (B) a zombie, as typical human body temperature is not 60 but rather in the range of 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit.

[size=8pt]Hey, I'm back. We finally got the step-by-step switch demonstration unit going for the University telecom lab's big field trip next week. Basically think of it as a little central office on a rack, or you could even use it as a PBX if you wanted to. It all weighs just a little under 150 pounds. WMC's dad sure seemed impressed and said making a call on a step switch was "very nostalgic".

In fact, my sweetie-poo lunch lady Bev started to get worried that she hadn't seen me in the cafeteria in so many days that to-day she made me a bagged lunch. Bologna, turkey and banana on white, my old childhood favourite. I haven't eaten it yet...




Hey.....hey you know, if she packed an iced tea in that bag....could it be love?
 
In the range of 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit is where a lot of your more vicious bacteria thrive.

If she loves you enough to give you sweet tea, Darth, then it's love. If she gives you unsweet tea, then it's just her feeling pity on you because she thought you needed something to choke that turkey/bologna/banana sandwich down with.
Well, I guess it might be love too, if she gave you unsweet tea, but only if she knew that you only drank unsweet tea. I guess you would have to know her motivation. Since most people don't publish their taste for tea or brag about it verbally in work situations, knowing your taste in tea probably required some effort and research (like asking your friends, or perhaps breaking into your house and drinking any tea she finds in your fridge, in order to check for sweet/unsweet). In that case, given the illegalities she's involved herself (and you) in, it might not technically be 'love' yet, but she's at least 'smitten' to research what kind of tea you like. Especially if she broke into your place to do the research. She might have a dossier on you. Or maybe a tumblr page.
BTW, are you an Elvis impersonator now?
 
Bacteria thrive in food that's been left at room temperature for too long.

[size=8pt]Must be fate; turns out it was root beer.

Just for the record, quad, the fact that I'm a tea drinker is VERY common knowledge. I think it's an artefact (albeit a very dominant one) of my 1/27th British heritage. Why do you think I almost never order coffee at the Peet's kiosk when I'm at Powerworld HQ and have a couple tins of Twinings' Earl Gray on the shelf above the main PDP-10 unit? ;o)

BW, it's my understanding that Elvis actually favoured fried peanut-butter and banana sandwiches.
 
At room temperature for too long, I can't get too much work done in my PowerWorld office so I need to open up all the windows and get some fresh air in there.



Darth, Dad appreciated the tour.
 


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