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Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:10 AM

HORRID


22, quit my old job to make a movie, I'm about one third of the way through shooting it now

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:10 AM

GHOULMAN


Quote:

Originally posted by thefop:
I notice everybody else is saying what university they go to. Well, not be left out, I go to Mount Allison University ... SNIP!


I smell a browncoat century party a brewin'

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 6:10 AM

JASONZZZ


I've complained to Haken about the need for paging on large and lengthy threads... But he's too busy.

30K... I just burped and bout 30x 30K files were transferred in that effort *and* time - and my line is crap.

Interesting though... never thought of this as sycophantic... hmmmm...


Quote:

Originally posted by Ghoulman:
Quote:

Originally posted by Jasonzzz:

Heeey, ya think you could leave the large obnoxious 30K+ JPGs on the sycophantic SPACE bbs? Thanx so much.





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Thursday, April 15, 2004 6:39 AM

LISSA


Quote:

Originally posted by thefop:
I notice everybody else is saying what university they go to. Well, not be left out, I go to Mount Allison University in New Brunswick. I've got a year left on my History degree.


hey cool, i have a couple friends that go there! but they're freshmen so you probably don't know them. oh ya, and i agree w/ you about never wanting to go back to high school. or at least i will once i am well into college and can legitimately make that claim. my high school is HARD. and not just because of it being college prep--i live 45 minutes away. plus, it's in the city and we don't have a parking lot. basically, you have to get here at like 7 to get good parking, so i have to leave home at 6:15 every morning. of every school day. for four years. with a teenager's sleeping patterns. and do homework the entire time i'm actually at home(usually about 4 hours awake). it's a wonder i manage to watch as much firefly, buffy and angel as i do.

~lissa, spwhore

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:13 AM

STARHAND


It's not the years it's the mileage and lord only knows I've rolled the odometer a couple of times.

“but I’ve been sane awhile now and change is good” …Wash

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:10 AM

PEDME84


i'm 23 and also just out of college. i'm only quasi lost. i know exactly what i want to do, i just don't know how to get there. i'm a writer and will probably head to grad school, not this fall but the next one.

hey, arden! if you end up in the new york area studying film or theater directing, drop me a line! i met my musical collaborator through another fan community, so who knows? maybe lightening can strike twice

- emily

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:19 AM

GHOULMAN


Quote:

Originally posted by Jasonzzz:
SNIP!


I never called you that... I can tell you are a regular at SPACE. btw, ANY image over and over (oh and always has been everywhere on the Net BUT the SPACE boards) is hurtful to other people posting/reading. Do the world a favour and leave the rudeness at the SPACE BBS. This board here is a classy fan site not a bullshiet commercial web$ite.

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:46 AM

GHOULMAN


Quote:

Originally posted by lissa:
Quote:

Originally posted by thefop:
I notice everybody else is saying what university they go to. Well, not be left out, I go to Mount Allison University in New Brunswick. I've got a year left on my History degree.


hey cool, i have a couple friends that go there! but they're freshmen so you probably don't know them. <snip!>
~lissa, spwhore


Well, shpadonkel! That's three Maritimers here on fireflyfans.net including me (on PEI). Hmm - I once threw up outside the old bar and juuuust missed hitting a swan at Mount A. btw, has anyone heard of comming up with a DVD raiser for the soldiers going back to Afganistan? Sorta like that great DVD mailout to the American soldiers in Vietnam. Oh, I mean Iraq Good idea? Get the Canucks together? Come on... would look good on your Mount A. application.

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:53 AM

HARDWARE


39 here, which is okay and certainly beats the alternative. I'm in the sixth year of a bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts (you want fries with that?) at Widener University. Widener University, named for a fellow that went down on the Titanic.

Went down on the Titanic? My goodness, that may be the filthiest thing I've ever heard.

Anyhoo, I'm getting that degree so I can get all those really good jobs that went to folk with 4 year degrees in underwater basket weaving and such.

I've got a job in the IT industry that didn't tank and I work at a semi-large Mid-Lantic convenience store chain that is spelled only with the letters "W" and "A". Anyone who knows what company that is may feel honored by my presence.

Now for the important stuff. I've got an absolutely stellar girlfriend who understands me and puts up with me anyway. A housefull of pets and no kids. No, strike that, my pets are my kids. Two cats, one mine, one hers, two goofy, crazy, friendly pit bulls (don't believe everthing you see in the media) and a cranky Boston Terrier that pushes everyone around.

Love Firefly, can't wait for the BDM and I'm in danger of wearing out my DVDs before the movie comes out.

The more I get to know people the more I like my dogs.

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:07 AM

JASONZZZ


Ah, I reread and see that SPACE BBS is sycophantic... Got it.

I am not selling anything, just think
the "despair" demotivation posters are
funny... what after all of the touchy
feely corporate motivation classes my
last work place forced us to take. We
all started showing up with the demotivator
mugs at the seminars.

Is that funny or ironic. Could be both.
But who cares ;-)



Quote:

Originally posted by Ghoulman:
Quote:

Originally posted by Jasonzzz:
SNIP!


I never called you that... I can tell you are a regular at SPACE. btw, ANY image over and over (oh and always has been everywhere on the Net BUT the SPACE boards) is hurtful to other people posting/reading. Do the world a favour and leave the rudeness at the SPACE BBS. This board here is a classy fan site not a bullshiet commercial web$ite.





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Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:24 AM

LISSA


Quote:

Originally posted by Ghoulman:
Well, shpadonkel! That's three Maritimers here on fireflyfans.net including me (on PEI).



i actually live in maine, but it's sorta close! shpadoinkel indeed;)

~lissa, spwhore

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:29 AM

VENA


Quote:

Originally posted by Hardware:

I've got a job in the IT industry that didn't tank and I work at a semi-large Mid-Lantic convenience store chain that is spelled only with the letters "W" and "A". Anyone who knows what company that is may feel honored by my presence.



The Wawa? I LOVE those. Way better than Giant of the south west.

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 11:14 AM

KELLAINA


I'll be 21 next week, and am halfway through a degree in politics at the University of Western Ontario. And like everyone else, am completely and utterly lost, but I don't think I'd want it any other way :)

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:17 PM

CALHOUN


Good to see someone is paying attention!

LOL erm yeah 12,710... dont know quite how that happened.. lets just forget this ever happened.

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:34 PM

STEVE580


I'm eighteen, and in college...I work at store called Klien's...if you've heard of it, you probably live within a 5-mile radius of my house.
-Steve

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Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:59 PM

NICKTESLA


39 years old for the last 11 and a half years. Started a little computing business last summer on account a at this stage of my life the only idiot I want to work for is myself....

Nick
Tesla-PC/NYC
http://tesla-pc.com
Computing that makes sense

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Friday, April 16, 2004 3:06 AM

NICOLACLARKE


Quote:

Originally posted by Delia:

I'm 26, and wait till you hit grad school. I'm not even sure which ship I'm on at this point, let alone who's flying it or where its going.



I'm 23, and sending a hearty "me too" on the grad school thing...

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Friday, April 16, 2004 6:31 AM

LYRALYON


I'm 18 and in college. Not sure what I want to major in yet...leaning towards Japanese.

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Friday, April 16, 2004 6:52 AM

FLYINFREE


33 and "captain of my own ship", like NickTesla I work for myself with computers and, like Mal and crew, I take jobs as they come and won't allow myself to be under the heel of anybody ever again.

"...we're still flyin'."
"That's not much."
"It's enough." Malcolm Reynolds and Simon Tam - Serenity

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Friday, April 16, 2004 7:17 AM

ARDEN


Hey yourself, Pedme84! You said you have a musical collaborator, and I'll guess that if you are a writer you're at least a part-time playwright? Glad to see some theatre types around here.

I'm actually planning on visiting NYC around May, looking into graduate programs. So, hey, who knows? Firefly professional networking... I like it.

Do you live in NYC now? You're fortunate if so- Missouri is not exactly a bastion of culture.

You got a wife? All I got is that dumbass stick sounds like it's raining.

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Friday, April 16, 2004 7:27 AM

KUGELBLITZ


Just turned 44. Still the same nut I was when I was fourteen, I just express my needs better, is all.

"We are exporting democracy because we have all of this unused democracy lying around at home. Why not make some money doing it?"

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Friday, April 16, 2004 7:58 AM

LIZWHIZ


I'm 26 and I can relate to the directionless stance. I'm working in the area that I've been trained for, but that doesn't mean I have direction.

As for schooling, I went to University of Guelph my first year, transferred to McGill, got a degree in Linguistics and went to work at Tim Hortons. I followed that up with a certificate in Technical Writing from Fanshawe College in London. Now I live in Montreal. But still lacking in the directional department.

:)

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Friday, April 16, 2004 8:51 AM

MAUGWAI


I turn 26 next month but I look 17. After grad school I was a reporter. Now I'm an English teacher. Next year I hope to be a screenwriter. Maybe one day I'll pick something.

And I think I'm supposed to be flying the plane, but I'm pretty sure my students are in the cockpit while I'm in the back shouting directions.



"Dear diary, today I was pompous and my sister was crazy."

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Friday, April 16, 2004 9:00 AM

THEFOP


Quote:

Originally posted by lissa:
Quote:

Originally posted by Ghoulman:
Well, shpadonkel! That's three Maritimers here on fireflyfans.net including me (on PEI).



i actually live in maine, but it's sorta close! shpadoinkel indeed;)

~lissa, spwhore





Really? one of my roommates for nextyear is (at the moment) a freshman from Maine.....hmmmmm.

Course, alot of people from Maine come here. but it'd be a crazy coincidence, wouldn't it? If he were one of your friends, I mean

once the snow got so deep you almost couldn't hear margaret atwood

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Friday, April 16, 2004 9:32 AM

MISSOURIFIREFLY


Quote:

Originally posted by Arden:
Hey yourself, Pedme84! You said you have a musical collaborator, and I'll guess that if you are a writer you're at least a part-time playwright? Glad to see some theatre types around here.

I'm actually planning on visiting NYC around May, looking into graduate programs. So, hey, who knows? Firefly professional networking... I like it.

Do you live in NYC now? You're fortunate if so- Missouri is not exactly a bastion of culture.

You got a wife? All I got is that dumbass stick sounds like it's raining.



Yay, another Missouri person! Although of course I agree about the slight lack of culture here, it's always very neat to find other fans nearby. I've only been to NYC once, but I LOVED it. I can't wait to go back some day. Anyway, very nice to "meet" you!

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Friday, April 16, 2004 9:41 AM

QUESTOR


So happy not to be the oldest at 43,

I remember continually missing Firefly - and not really caring. I saw a little "Our Mrs. Reynolds" and "Out Of Gas." Finally, I saw most of "Ariel" and thought "Hey this is pretty good." You good people here can guess the rest.

Keep on flying.

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Friday, April 16, 2004 11:15 AM

WINIFRED


I'm 27, but i sometimes feel much older and sometimes much younger! I'm actually the youngest person in my department at work which is great though!

michelle

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Friday, April 16, 2004 12:36 PM

BETHYB


Quote:

Originally posted by zoid:
Eldest thus far, I'm 45, a grampa twice over, air traffic control specialist for the past 18 years. Who's flying this thing? I'm not sure, but I doubt very seriously it's any of the pilots I've talked to...



Thanks goodness, Zoid, I was starting to feel REALLY old ... I'm 44, no grandbabies yet, just two kids, 12 & 14 (AARRGGHH!!!), both FFFs.

BethyB

Just because I'm OLD enough to be your mama, doesn't mean I'm gonna ACT like your mama!

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Friday, April 16, 2004 1:18 PM

MORDRAIG


Well guess I'll chime in.

33 this month, Divorced, never went on to school after high school. Been across the country, worked as an alarm technician, computer repair technician, auto mechanic, manual turret lathe operator, cabinetmaker, Infantryman, Construction worker, Radio Shack Manager, Construction at UT/Austin, back to cabinetmaking now.

My ship is most definatly piloted by me and as you can see its been a bouncy ride. Tryin now to get my own cabinet company off the ground so "I never have to be under anyones heel again." so to speak.


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Friday, April 16, 2004 1:36 PM

LILIANNA


I'm 26, engaged, and STILL in undergrad. I'm at my third school. And yes! I'm tired but I want that degree in something I'll use!!! I was an aerospace engineering major before dipping into theater.

Love is the gift at the end of a long journey of self exploration and inner peace.

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Friday, April 16, 2004 5:27 PM

PEACE


At 46 I appear to be in the top age cohort on this site. The funny thing is, despite a definite expansion of the waist, a need for bifocals, and a few (heh) gray hairs, I'm basically the same perplexed geek I was at 17.

I have, at different times, been a baker, a janitor, a day-laborer, a tank driver, a clerk in a drug rehab center, a network administrator, a student, a graduate student, an ex-graduate student, an unemployed anthropologist (no unemployment benefits for that, believe me), and, God help me, a phone survey taker. At the moment I'm the father of a 5 and 3/4's year-old, and I do contract work for a certain rather large company in Redmond, Washington, which, I suspect, is attempting to take over the world even as we speak. I hope, someday, to be a published writer and maybe even a screenwriter, if my gorram writing partner (USC film school, so it figures) would ever get off his dead butt and finish his part of the project we've been working on...since before I had a child.

Maybe it's no wonder I'm tired....



Oh, bugger! Now I have to wait for someone to wake up!

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Friday, April 16, 2004 6:32 PM

GETUPKID


im 17, an acoplished one at tha, im an idiot and i have so many options in diferent art directions, such as comic art/editing, theater, or film writing/directing/acting. so heres my advice 2 u youngins, follow your heart till the end, i am.


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Saturday, April 17, 2004 12:26 AM

DEANNAMAY


I'm not even going to try to read all these entries.

I am 40, and a sci-fi fan since age 7.

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 7:45 AM

JAKE


I'm currently 23. I've just finished up a BSc in astrophysics at the University of Oklahoma and will be in grad school in the same field in the fall. Fun fun, or something. ;)

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:18 AM

HEB


Quote:

Originally posted by Jake:
I've just finished up a BSc in astrophysics at the University of Oklahoma

Wow cool! I very nearly applied for an astrophysics degree next year at university. I'm 18 and hoping to take physics or theoretical physics or natural sciences at university next year in the UK, depending on where I go. I've had a few conditional offers but I'm not sure where I want to go yet, I'm hoping to get a revalation in the next few days.
Anyway,it's my first time posting here, so hi everyone.

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:30 AM

SIGMANUNKI


Quote:

Originally posted by heb:
Wow cool! I very nearly applied for an astrophysics degree next year at university. I'm 18 and hoping to take physics or theoretical physics or natural sciences at university next year in the UK, depending on where I go.


I just left physics and moved into math. Life sometimes takes you in different directions


Quote:

Originally posted by heb:
Anyway,it's my first time posting here, so hi everyone.


Welcome! There is a nice bunch of people here, enjoy your stay


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Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:58 AM

KARENKAY99


47
Mother once. Worked for the same Fortune 500 company (Blue Sun??!!) for 27 years.

I love the range of ages & backgrounds I read here. And it's so cool that we all have at least this one shiny thing in common.

"They say the snow on the roof is too heavy. They say the ceiling will cave in. His brains are in terrible danger."

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 12:20 PM

HEB


Quote:

..Welcome! There is a nice bunch of people here, enjoy your stay ..


Thanks!

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 1:08 PM

JAKE


Well, it sounds kinda cool, but it's really sorta boring. (=

Aside from my BSc, I'm also graduating with a minor in math. I'm only 3 classes away from a BA in Mathematics (standard). All three are relatively easy, but it really boils down to a question of money and whether or not I want to spend my summer before grad school working and taking all three of those classes at once, which I don't think I want to do, hehe.

Unfortunately, the astrophysics program here is really just an extension of the physics department, so I'm practically graduating with a degree in professional physics with emphasis in astrophysics.

If I had it all over to do again, I'd probably go with aerospace or electrical engineering. Well, that or attend a different university where astrophysics was a bit more established and offered more than a couple of courses into the technical aspects of astronomy (i.e., more hands on experience in observational methods, data analysis and reduction, etc.).

Overall though, I've enjoyed the physics classes I've taken here. Solving problems is infinitely better (in my opinion ;) to writing essays for "non-physics" related classes. (=

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 5:34 PM

TOOMANYMEMORIES


I'm 21 and am currently working as a secretary, but I'll be starting college in about two months. I'm going for an English major, but that could change a couple of times while I'm there.

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 6:05 PM

ARCBEATLE


Middle school , age 14.

People only beleive somehting if it's in a movie

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Saturday, April 17, 2004 6:25 PM

MSCKAREN


Quote:

keep me away from Cornwall (i.e., Hicksville, Canada).


Really?! My mother was raised on a farm outside of Berwick and went to high school in Finch. Cornwall was her family's idea of a big town back then. Luckily for me she got sick of the cold and moved us all down to sunny Florida.

Now, I'm 44 about to retire from the AF and go back to school on GI bill. Who knows where I'll go from there because I'm not really watching where I'm flying...


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Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:28 PM

TMURRIE


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Saturday, April 17, 2004 9:17 PM

JASONZZZ



Good going! Sometimes it's discouraging to work (making a living), go to school, and make a personal live. I fell out of it 4 times (school) and realized my mistake this very last time; each time there was a work crunch, I gave up several class sessions (might be just a week or two) and each time managed to fall behind enough that I failed. Finally made school my priority over work - School is what will make me, work just does it for someone else.




Quote:

Originally posted by toomanymemories:
I'm 21 and am currently working as a secretary, but I'll be starting college in about two months. I'm going for an English major, but that could change a couple of times while I'm there.





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Saturday, April 17, 2004 9:19 PM

JASONZZZ



Remember your GI Bill lasts only 10 years. Boy, do I know it... I willowed and wallowed, and before you know it, it was all gone.


Quote:

Originally posted by msckaren:
Quote:

keep me away from Cornwall (i.e., Hicksville, Canada).


Really?! My mother was raised on a farm outside of Berwick and went to high school in Finch. Cornwall was her family's idea of a big town back then. Luckily for me she got sick of the cold and moved us all down to sunny Florida.

Now, I'm 44 about to retire from the AF and go back to school on GI bill. Who knows where I'll go from there because I'm not really watching where I'm flying...


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Sunday, April 18, 2004 1:14 AM

INSIGHT SPINNER


You can see by all the posts that this wasn't a stupic question. Thank you for your openness in asking this question, Sanmi. Look how it has given us this opportunity to get to know each other better.

I'm new around here, 46 and love it. I've been into SF&F since I read the Hobbit in elementary school. I'm a mommy with 7-year old twin girlies a doctorate in public health and work for myself. All y'all in school, hang in there. I went to school until I was 35 some kind of way or another, yet I survived to co-found a non-profit and get enuf sense to quit and work for myself.

I love swinging up to 50 -- where I can "wear purple and channel my crone!!" And it's fun to be an old mama and watch all your peers point and laugh while their kids move out and start their own families.

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Just an object. It doesn't mean what you think....

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Sunday, April 18, 2004 3:29 AM

ECMORGAN69


34, male, and married Hence the long-suffering look

They can have my "Firefly" DVDs when they pry them from my cold, dead fingers....

Oh yeah, you, FOX TV!!

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Sunday, April 18, 2004 5:40 AM

CYBERSNARK


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Originally posted by msckaren:
Really?! My mother was raised on a farm outside of Berwick and went to high school in Finch. Cornwall was her family's idea of a big town back then.

Huh. Small planet, ain't it?

I call Cornwall a small town 'cause after college in Kingston and uni in Ottawa, I can't go back to a town that has only one bookstore, one music store (neither of which even bother trying anymore ), and about half a comicbook store (mostly sports cards, and a few shelves of Marvel books).

Plus everything's so spread out that you have to either have a car or rely on the bus.

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Now, I'm 44 about to retire from the AF and go back to school on GI bill. Who knows where I'll go from there because I'm not really watching where I'm flying...

That planet's comin' up awfully fast. . .



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Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:24 AM

TIMBEISHIR


Hi all. Recent convert. Been lurking around here for a couple weeks and finally decided to post. Anyway, I am going to be hitting 30 soon, live in St. Louis, went to college but didn't finish, and work full time in retail (grocery store). Just wanted to say hi and tell everyone how FUX makes me want to


-Use of a swhat?

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Sunday, April 18, 2004 10:59 AM

LISSA


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Originally posted by thefop:


Really? one of my roommates for nextyear is (at the moment) a freshman from Maine.....hmmmmm.

Course, alot of people from Maine come here. but it'd be a crazy coincidence, wouldn't it? If he were one of your friends, I mean




wow...they wouldn't happen to be from caribou?

~lissa, spwhore

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