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      Yet another ? for PETER K. (Page 4)

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    Topic:   Yet another ? for PETER K.

     Marian Schedenig
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    "That's a goddamn tragedy!"

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    posted 02-05-2002 08:05 AM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    What a way to start page 4...

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    posted 02-05-2002 08:07 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
    What a way to start page 4...

    Didn't it also end page 3?

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    posted 02-05-2002 09:03 AM PT (US)     

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    No. Pete did that (without posting anything).

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    posted 02-05-2002 01:57 PM PT (US)     

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    Which is a not entirely unimpressive acheivement, I think you'll agree.

    NP Kiss of the Dragon (Armstrong)

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    posted 02-07-2002 02:38 AM PT (US)     

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    No. Everyone can do it. I could end this page by just waiting until enough people post here to fill it. Then I'd have contributed to the way of it's ending (if I had posted anything, it would have ended sooner), so I would be one of those who ended it.

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    posted 02-07-2002 05:41 AM PT (US)     

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    You killed page 3 Pete! How could you?? BURN HIM BURN HIM!!

    Jz

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    posted 02-07-2002 10:23 AM PT (US)     

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    He's a witch! A witch!

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    posted 02-07-2002 11:33 AM PT (US)     

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    Death of page 3??? I'm still thinking about pencils and cheese.


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    posted 02-08-2002 08:06 AM PT (US)     

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    That's Karma for you.

    NP: Seven Years in Tibet (John Williams) - Happy Birthday!

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    posted 02-08-2002 08:21 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
    He's a witch! A witch!

    How do you know he's a witch?

    And don't say "Because he looks like one" because that would be quoting Python, and we certainly can't do that now can we?


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    posted 02-15-2002 12:56 PM PT (US)     

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    No, because he's made out of wood. I suggest that Rochelle makes a pencil out of him.

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    posted 02-15-2002 01:59 PM PT (US)     

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    Page 5! Page 5! Page 5!

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    posted 02-16-2002 07:24 PM PT (US)     

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    WronnnnnnnnngggggggG!

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    posted 02-16-2002 07:30 PM PT (US)     

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    Ok,now officially, I hereby declare page 5 open !

    Philipp

    NP: FORREST GUMP ( ALAN SILVESTRI )

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    posted 02-17-2002 12:09 PM PT (US)     

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    Or not....

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    posted 02-17-2002 12:10 PM PT (US)     

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    Honestly, can't you guys COUNT??

    NP: Anton Bruckner: Helgoland (Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Daniel Barenboim)

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    posted 02-17-2002 12:43 PM PT (US)     

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    There are 36 nachos on my plate.

    Nachos are tasty.

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    posted 02-17-2002 05:55 PM PT (US)     

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    35 Nachos are tasty!...36 is just plain greedy!!

    NP : Three Journeys To A Holy Mountain - Hovhaness

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    posted 02-17-2002 06:21 PM PT (US)     

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    There's one slice of cake on my plate. 36 slices would be at least two whole cakes, and then I would be so big that I couldn't reach the keyboard.

    NP: Anton Bruckner: Symphony #8 (Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan)

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    posted 02-17-2002 06:48 PM PT (US)     

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    NOMP: One bagel, with muenster cheese and light mayonnaise. A winning combination!

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    posted 02-18-2002 11:10 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Kimiakane:
    How do you know he's a witch?

    Anyone caught trying to build a bridge out of me will be dealt with most severely.

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    posted 02-18-2002 11:39 AM PT (US)     

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    What're you gonna do? HEX us? Like you HEXED Page 3?


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    posted 02-18-2002 01:33 PM PT (US)     

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    Now why the HEX would he do that?

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    posted 02-18-2002 10:09 PM PT (US)     

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    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!!
    *sobs uncontrollably* Please, don't let it be. It's the Armaggeddon! The end of the world as we know it! A colossal happening of tumoultuous nightmarish insanity. Ahhhhhhaaaaaaaa!!! Nooooo! *sobs hysterically* Anything but that!!!
    My TV just blew up+!!!
    What's am I going to do? All those videos & DVDs & playstation games. No use *sobs*. How am I going to cope? We'll be playing charades by the end of the night. Oh God, please have mercy! Well, I suppose we could go to the pub. I know I certainly can't afford to buy a new one, & I'm pretty sure non of my flatmates can either. It's a complete catastrophe! I know it was older than I am, but couldn't the damn thing have at least lasted another four months until we all move out? Damn, double damn! Bah! Not amused! Crap! Arsebiscuits! Smeg! That's another cunning way of not talking to scary flatmates gone. Oh good grief. I'm not sure I can stand another four months without the TV as distraction.


    NP LOTR FOTR (still at least it's not all bad).

    + Well, blew up is perhaps a bit of an exaggeration. I turned it on, & there was no picture, just a white line across the middle, a horrible burning smell, & smoke coming out of the back. So I switched it off pretty damn sharpish.

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    posted 02-21-2002 10:03 AM PT (US)     

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    Oh Pete you poor boy!! How will you cope with this??! OH MY!!! If I lived close to you I'd let you come over and watch mine. (We don't have cable so never mind. )

    Jz

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    posted 02-21-2002 11:58 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Pete M:
    It's the Armaggeddon!

    At least there's no danger that you might have to watch Armageddon on TV for some time.

    I don't even want to think about what I might do if my TV died...

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    posted 02-21-2002 02:23 PM PT (US)     

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    I don't know about you, but I would watch TV-shows on my DVD-ROM until the TV was fixed and I could go back to my regular DVD-player.

    I'd have episodes of "The X-Files," "The Simpsons," "Daria," "Clerks," "Batman Beyond," "Star Trek," "The Crocodile Hunter," "The Muppet Show," "Walking With Dinosaurs" and even a few TV-movies to choose from!

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    posted 02-21-2002 02:47 PM PT (US)     

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    Marian: yup, at least there is a bright side to it.
    And Wedge, well, hello Mr Swanky Pants.

    Dang, now the washing machine's started leaking. This is not good..

    NP Dr Jekyll & Ms Hyde (McKenzie) - gotta keep smiling somehow.

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    posted 02-22-2002 08:59 AM PT (US)     

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    Pete: My washing machine recently leaked, too. I think the new washing powder makes more foam than the old one - suddenly, lots of foam and water came out of the back of the washing machine. My whole kitchen was full of water. Still seems to work though, but I have to be careful with that washing powder.

    The stupid thing about this washing machine is that there is no way to easily get the water out of the machine without "really washing" (thus making more foam) or simply opening the door, but then it's impossible to catch all the water with a bucket, and 50% of the water runs on the floor.

    NP: The Fellowship of the Ring (Howard Shore)

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    posted 02-22-2002 10:10 AM PT (US)     

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    Oh no! That's really bad. Fortunately, out landlord has already agreed to buy us a new washing machine, since this one keeps getting "stuck" in the middle of the program, which is really annoying. Also, when it spins it spins VERY VERY LOUDLY, which is very annoying since it's in the same room as the (now sadly defunct) TV, so you couldn't watch anything whilst someone had some washing on. Hopefully the new one will be better. Sadly, he won't buy us a new TV, since that was ours to begin with (the washing machine can with the flat).
    Actually, it was quite strange last night. Everyone just stayed in their own room all night. I don't think it's ever been like that.
    But on the bright side, it has given me a bit of an incentive to really get working on my website, which I hadn't touched four about five months - & yesterday I wrote three new reviews. Which should please K, since I'll drop shortened versions in for the MM database.

    NP Beastmaster 2

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    posted 02-22-2002 11:25 AM PT (US)     

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    I remeber when our old TV broke down very veeerryy vvveeeeeeerrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyy ssssllllooooooowwwwwwyyyyyyy...

    The screen goes blank and you had to turn off the TV and let it cool down for a second. I was not happy so we go a new one. And now I am happy.

    Jz

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    posted 02-22-2002 02:25 PM PT (US)     

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    Of course, you could sleep instead of watching TV and get up at 2:00 am (GMT) every Tuesday for the MM.com chat.

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    posted 02-22-2002 06:07 PM PT (US)     

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    Well, I could do that.

    If I had somewhere that I could get online at that silly time.

    NP King Solomons Mines (Goldsmith)

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    posted 02-23-2002 05:36 AM PT (US)     

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    Actually, I think the lack of TV is starting to get to us. Last night one of flatmates was acting quite strange, spraying himself with Deep Heat claiming it was cold, complaining that the olive oil he'd bought wasn't red, building towers out of his shopping since he didn't have any Lego, & having a fencing match against his out of date bottle of Soy Sauce. And that was before we went to the pub.

    NP Lawnmower Man 2

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    posted 02-23-2002 07:32 AM PT (US)     

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    Oh, well olive oil is okay, but soy sauce is better! Beer is best of all!!!

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    posted 02-26-2002 01:57 PM PT (US)     

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    The three are not related. Olive oil is good for Italian food, for example. Soy sauce is good for Asian food. And beer (aside from drinking it) is good for all sorts of grilled meat.

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    posted 02-26-2002 02:12 PM PT (US)     

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    Of course, you could also drink olive oil and soy sauce, but...

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    posted 02-26-2002 02:15 PM PT (US)     

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    ...well, if you did that, I might that you are my flatmate. Who has drunk both (after the consumption of the beer) - and regretted it. Although, not both at the same time. I should suggest that to him.

    Yippeee!!! Ish. Found old cheapo TV that will do the job for a while, so watching crazyassed stuff is back on the agenda! Yeah! Only bad thing is how it can't seem to do blacks, only a muddy red/brown. It's OK for brightly lit stuff, but in the dark scenes it's not so hot. Which is kind of a shame when you consider the sort of films I prefer...
    Still, best not complain too much. At least I'll be able to watch the GP this weekend!

    NP Interview + Vampire

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    posted 02-27-2002 02:20 AM PT (US)     

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    Skumps! Skumps!


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    posted 02-27-2002 08:24 AM PT (US)     
     

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