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Waffle-Tosser, Time-bider and JCTK
Join Date: Feb 2002
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"When we were kids..."
it started with this post
i posted the contents of an email i'd received (many times) that i figured tied in quite nicely with the thread-topic some comments from that article have made it into peoples' siglines, over my name i don't want to appear to be totally anal retentive, i would however like to make it clear that i did not write that piece (anyone who's been on the internet for more than a year has probably received a copy of it in an email and will know this) nor did i at any stage make the claim that i did (which would make me look like a complete vemputtaa) i've been digging around trying to find the origin of the piece it was probably written by a collumnist on a small newspaper somewhere in the back of the beyond the only name i could find in connection with the piece was that of Jerry Della Femina, who forwarded it to someone who posted it on a website somewhere i don't even know if this was the first time it got to the web or not if someone with more Googling-skills than myself manages to track the origin of the piece, i'd like to know about it
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Last of the Dogmato-Revisionists
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Re: "When we were kids..."
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======================================== NITE OWL - Night workers feel the squeeze. Bangkok Post, 13 December 2002, 2544 words, (English) Lasses spurn bars in an effort to avoid heavy handed authorities Bernard Trink The supply of lasses opting to enter the nitery entertainment scene has been unending, the lure of sizeable incomes and the prospect of marrying visitors from ... More Like This 2. Can't believe we made it ... The Toronto Star , 5 April 2003, 512 words, (English) According to today's regulators and bureaucrats, those of us who were kids in the '40s through the '70s probably shouldn't have survived. Our cribs were covered with lead-based paint. We had no childproof lids on medicine bottles, doors or ... More Like This 3. Kids: They just don't live the way they ded The Pantagraph, 1 June 2003, 713 words, (English) Friends frequently send e-mail messages they think are worthy of publication. I usually humor them and say "Thanks." Some I save for my personal pleasure, some I trash. More Like This 4. A Simpler Place and Time Newsday, 16 February 2004, 877 words, (English) 'This product is not to be used in bathrooms" reads the warning label on a bathroom heater manufactured by Holmes Co. This is from a new book, "Foolish Words: The Most Stupid Words Ever Spoken," put together by Laura Ward. More Like This 5. CAVE people Ayr Advocate, 16 July 2004, 1090 words, (English) HAVE HAD many interesting conversations in recent weeks, but there was a real doozy this week about locals who seem to be negative to just about anything, particularly if it's new or different. More Like This 6. Searching for just the right word? Make one up! St. Paul Pioneer Press, 7 August 2004, 2160 words, (English) Clueless Joe of St. Paul: "I wrote a story sometime back in middle school. The teacher had underlined the word 'gription' and wrote in the margin: 'not a word.' I had used it as an adjective in my story to describe the amount of grip ...
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768 - It's in your DNA
Join Date: Sep 2001
Age: 60
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I don't care. I heard it from you and I'm crediting you in my sigline.
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woooaaaah!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Essex
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Well, let's see - I've changed my avatar, changed the text above my avatar...
Nahhh, I like my sig!
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"If god wanted us to believe in him - he'd exist" Linda Smith Avatar courtesy of Loosemoose. Last edited by s7ev0; 2005-06-27 at 07:31 PM. |
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think...
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hey s7evO, whereabouts in essex do you come from?
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woooaaaah!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Essex
Age: 53
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Hi Alex, check your pms.
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"If god wanted us to believe in him - he'd exist" Linda Smith Avatar courtesy of Loosemoose. |
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Waffle-Tosser, Time-bider and JCTK
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: the bustling metropolis of Nelspruitia, south africa
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it's all good if i wanted u to change your siglines, i would've PM'd to ask i just wanted to get this 'on the record' so no one can accuse me of taking credit where it isn't due now, let's go have some more accidents |
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Dave Lowell
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Here, being nice to the vegetarians
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"and something that i'd received as an email and new was lying inthe archinves of my gmail somewhere..."
a little garbled, but perfectly clear to me. I think people wish you had written it. |
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