I'm good with anywhere north to west of boston, I just can't
stand in Boston... I grew up in the country :)
Framingham is a drive for me, but I would attend :)
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 03:13:05PM -0400, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:58:52AM -0400, Ronald J Kimball wrot
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:58:52AM -0400, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
> What we would like to have for a technical meeting:
>
> Screen for a projector
> Computer, preferably with access to the internet
> Space for 30 people
> Pizza
> Soda (beer is a plus, but by no means required :)
> Access to publi
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Daniel R. Allen wrote:
> However, googling for "spouse spice" has some interesting results; my
> favourite being ourlittlequad.com: Polyamory for the Practical.
Just think of all the syllables saved by the quad by using "spice"
instead of "spouses" all of the time.
Kevin
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Jason Proctor wrote:
> Plural of mouse is mice. Therefore, plural of spouse is spice. Certainly
> easier to type than "bring your wives/husbands/significant others/partners
> and children". :)
Thanks; that makes more sense than my best guess for etymology (sugar
and...) Thi
hi
( 03.06.03 09:39 -0400 ) Kevin Jackson-Mead:
> "spice" eq "spouses"
yikes- i can only handle 1 ...
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