> ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Nearly 91/2 years after a firefighter was left
> brain-damaged and mostly mute during a 1995 roof collapse, he did
> something that shocked his doctors: He asked for his wife.
It's a local story for me - Orchard Park is in the souttowns of
Buffalo. The local news story on
> http://tinyurl.com/8c3pw
Another shining example of parenting by example:
"Police said Gantenbein's 16-year-old daughter sprayed the infant's
grandmother and aunt, one of whom was holding the child. Gantenbein
then took the canister and sprayed the baby, authorities said. The
juvenile was cited
Both true. I did tech support for years and years, remember :)
Dana
On 5/4/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're being anal :P Some users don't really care - nor do they read.
>
> User calls up: "I don't know how to do X."
> Merchant: "Go here and read manual Y. Then call
yes, well, they are getting a very picky set of eyeballs
:P
Dana
On 5/4/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't cheat - I have a good vocabulary though my typing skills suck
> :P
>
> That's a good question though. Bottom line is - does it make sense in
> the context of t
You're being anal :P Some users don't really care - nor do they read.
User calls up: "I don't know how to do X."
Merchant: "Go here and read manual Y. Then call me back."
User: "But where's the manual?"
Marchant: "I sent you an email with a link to them."
User: "Oh I don't read things like that."
I didn't cheat - I have a good vocabulary though my typing skills suck
:P
That's a good question though. Bottom line is - does it make sense in
the context of the sentence? Can someone "get" what it means without
really caring about dragging out a dictionary? If not - then sure,
change the word :)
Do you get an error message? Or are you given it? Is this just me
being anal about the passive voice?
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Yes! and actually what I am looking at does not, to its credit, say
"click here." I was trying to make it clear where we were. I am
looking at an icon next to which is the label "logout of the foo". And
no, the text is not clickable, I don't think. So you would just put
"exit foo"? Preferably on th
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:23 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: user interface question
>
> So it sounds to me like you both would somewhat prefer "click here to
> log out of " to "click here to logout thingy>" but woul
actually, that was exactly my concern. I was thinking it would just be
better to use contain...gets you out of passive voice, too...
thanks
Dana
> Sure - although I'd have to see the context. I find that I often read the
> word "comprised" as "compromised" (perhaps it's just me). I'd worry abo
oops hadn't seen this yet. Thank you for the feedback. As for your
second question, not sure. I think you can be in the account but not
in the cms, but I haven't finished nitpicking this document yet to be
sure.
thanks
Dana
On 5/4/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:59 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: another random question
>
> tsk. You guys are either good, or you cheated. Let me ask a different
> question. Would you use this word in a document aimed a
So it sounds to me like you both would somewhat prefer "click here to
log out of " to "click here to logout " but would not be up in arms at seeing the latter usage, is
that a correct summary?
Dana
On 5/4/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dana [mail
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:57 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: user interface question
>
> ah. I was hoping to hear from you on this. The context here is the
> following usage:
>
> Last login (which sounds ok to me)
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:20 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: user interface question
>
> Do you think of logout as a 1) noun 2) verb 3) don't know 4) don't care?
>
> just wondering...
Generally a verb (and two words).
tsk. You guys are either good, or you cheated. Let me ask a different
question. Would you use this word in a document aimed at the average
American reader?
Dana
On 5/4/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey, i was gonna say that :(
>
> On 5/4/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTE
ah. I was hoping to hear from you on this. The context here is the
following usage:
Last login (which sounds ok to me)
and
Logout of the (which does sound wierd to me)
I recognize that either way this is a quibble, and possibly cultural.
But I'd appreciate any feedback. This is for a little thin
These days it is a verb. Mostly. But context is everything.
Back in the day, when Human Interface Guidelines were being hashed
out, there was some question as to whether "login" was a noun or a
verb because it varied by context
Login (shown as a button)
-or-
Login/password (as input fields)
The
hey, i was gonna say that :(
On 5/4/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Made up of.
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
> --
>
> ##| -Original Message-
> ##| From: Dana
> ##|
> ##| off the top of your head, please define "comprised,"
> #
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Dana
##|
##| Do you think of logout as a 1) noun 2) verb 3) don't know
##| 4) don't care?
All of the above? :D
Cheers,
Erika
Looking forward to certain feedback for a better tomorrow ... :D
--
~~
Made up of.
Cheers,
Erika
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##| From: Dana
##|
##| off the top of your head, please define "comprised,"
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off the top of your head, please define "comprised," without looking it up.
thanks
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Do you think of logout as a 1) noun 2) verb 3) don't know 4) don't care?
just wondering...
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oh geez. Well, as someone has already said, if the bride wants it, the
bride should probably get it. I am sure all the female relatives are
all wound up about this wedding.
Who is providing the music? If it's some little old lady playing an
organ, consider slipping her a fifty to tell the minister
The bridal chorus is the "here comes the bride" march.
It's not played in some churches because it's a secular piece. That's
not just the case for the Lutheran church - I don't think it's played
in Catholic or Episcopalian churches either (for the most part, at least).
Eric
Dana wrote:
>oka
Rod Stewart Do You think I'm Sexy :)
Dana
On 5/4/05, Eric Carlisle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or "Another Bites the Dust", by Queen. ;-)
>
> (new in CF7!)
>
> Michael Bramwell wrote:
>
> >In my humble opinion, "Do You Realise" by the Flaming Lips is the only song
> >to get married too.
> >
wild idea... amazing grace? I think we did something calm and bachish
if that helps at all...
Dana
On 5/4/05, Eric Carlisle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I sympathize. I hope you find a good compromise, though I think your
> wife should get her way. For all the stress that brides go to prior to
oky... I've been through this process. But for some reason I have
no idea what the bridal chorus is nor why your pastor objects to it.
Maybe because we did Unitarian (a compromise)...not helpful I know
but... why is this guy only telling you *now*?
Dana
On 5/4/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL
Or "Another Bites the Dust", by Queen. ;-)
(new in CF7!)
Michael Bramwell wrote:
>In my humble opinion, "Do You Realise" by the Flaming Lips is the only song
>to get married too.
>
>
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Wedding Planning Woes
> FYI...
> I asked my wife tonight w
FYI...
I asked my wife tonight what our wedding march was. Ours was Trumpet
Voluntary, which is also a popular wedding song.
..
I googled it and found an mp3 example:
http://www.phantorg.net/mp3/clarketv_ss.mp3
Adam Haskell wrote:
>Our pastor does not want us to use the bridal chorus, I perso
yeah I know... but I could do worse in low-brow entertainment
Dana
On 5/4/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL!
>
> > Snohomish must be familiar from
> > Cops I guess.
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
> and that would just be unacceptable."
Or, "Paris Hilton is unclean"
--- On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 5:41 PM, Dana scribed: ---
>
> May I suggest starting a thread entitled "Jessica Simpson and Paris
> Hilton are ugly"
>
> ;P
> Dana
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LOL!
> Snohomish must be familiar from
> Cops I guess.
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Cops I guess.
Dana
On 5/4/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia
> > River Gorge?
>
> Not exactly... There's King, Pierce and Thurston counties (am
yes.
> Moonlighting?
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> Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia
> River Gorge?
Not exactly... There's King, Pierce and Thurston counties (among
others) and the Cascade range in between us and the Gorge.
I live in Everett which is right on Puget Sound. Granite Falls is
15ish miles from my
Moonlighting?
Dana
On 5/3/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Speaking of Dave and Maddie though - wow that was a long time ago. I
> > liked that show.
>
> I did too...until that last season...
>
> :-P
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
> and that
May I suggest starting a thread entitled "Jessica Simpson and Paris
Hilton are ugly"
;P
Dana
On 5/4/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nah, I don't want to go there again, but I have noticed that I haven't
> been getting enough email lately.
>
> ;)
>
>
> Dana wrote:
> > Do we reall
Nah, I don't want to go there again, but I have noticed that I haven't
been getting enough email lately.
;)
Dana wrote:
> Do we really want to go there again? All I know is that my recent
> adventures in beta-medicine have taught me that medicine is like
> anything else. There is a conventional
OK, just making sure the BBC didn't have two versions.
Coupling is what Friends and Sex in the City tried to achieve but
failed so miserably.
On 5/4/05, Ben Doom wrote:
> No. There was a short-lived American show with the same name, same
> premise, and same characters. Calling it a version of C
I seem to remember reading that the doctor that diagnosed TS had
previously diagnosed as PVS someone that was able to drive an electric
wheelchair, which would, if true, certainly imply some awareness and
cognitive function. I say if true because I do not remember the source
and there were definite
I heard this on the radio this morning. I believe are dealing with a large
difference of degree of brain damage.
This fireman was able to sit and would watch television; he just would not
communicate with people for seven years. I think there are a bid difference
between mute and PVS.
---
Do we really want to go there again? All I know is that my recent
adventures in beta-medicine have taught me that medicine is like
anything else. There is a conventional wisdom, which, once you dig, is
usually not exactly true. So I am wary of things that everyone agrees
are true. To take an exampl
Did anyone see the story about the brain damaged fireman who woke up
after 9 years?
Maybe they shouldn't have let Terry go?
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-brain04.html
Channeling Linda Richman of SNL fame:
"Sometimes a PVS is not really persistent. Discuss"
THE STORY:
ORCHARD P
and I thought a shotgun wedding was bad
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Wedding Planning Woes
I think I'd be nervous if my wife used a canon at the wedding.
Actually, that is a good sugges
ya, I saw this on Fox News last night. Bill O'Reilly had an interview
with the girl's mother, who had to say that her daughter should take
the consequences and have the baby. I am rolling my eyes here. The
mother is of course a shining example of good parenting... we don't
know if she lost custody
Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia
River Gorge? Seems a bit odd, a lot of expensive properties around
there. Maybe more towards the interior of the state it gets poorer and
more redneck, qualities I associate with meth... the news stories I
have seen about it here
Being a woman has its points. Being a woman in the midst of Islamic
fundamentalism, mmm, no. Especially a female incest victim. It's
probably punishable by death, or stoning at the very least.
Dana
On 5/3/05, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, I also do not wish to be a woman.. I d
It's rawa.org for anyone who hasn't. It's been around for quite
awhile, lest someone think that it's some sort of Bushite
organization. But give the man his due, he may have done a little good
there, though judging by the quick look I just had at the site, they
have some issues with him too.
Dana
Yea, that's them. "Sex for Sam", it was called.
After that whole St. Patrick's cathedral debacle, they were taken off
the air - but ClearChannel or Viacom or whoever it was still held their
contract. They paid them for the rest of their contract (like a year),
but they weren't allowed to brao
On 5/4/05, Ray Champagne wrote:
> Imus = Expired
> Stern = Tired
> O&A = Wired
Did you mean WOW?
I thought the sex in church gig ended their career. I guess childish
pranks can live on with satellite:)
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Forgot to mention that it only works with IE, but I find I can debug
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specifically debug in Mozilla. If so, I have to use Venkman *barf*
-Robyn
Robyn wrote:
> Microsoft Visual Studio is a GREAT debugger. Beats the MS Scrip
Microsoft Visual Studio is a GREAT debugger. Beats the MS Script
Debugger hands down, and blows that clumsy Venkman out of the water.
Give it a shot - VS6 or VS.NET all do the trick.
-Robyn
S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>>"Give one thousand monkies typewriters and in a thousand
>>years they
>>might
On 5/4/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > so if anyone has suggestions of songs she's could
> > come down to that would be awesome.
>
> In the vein of "forsaking all others," you may want to try "Love Machine":
You could really mix things up and as the groom walk down the aisle to
"R
To an extent...I only listen to about 30 minutes in the moring on the
way into work its ussually before he ever gets a guest in so I have
never really heard all the that the most I hear is ussually retard
jokes or the occasional rant about some political thing. The few times
I have come in late or
Canon in D is what we're using for the Bridal party heh
Adam H
On 5/4/05, Sandy Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, a serious suggestion.
>
> Canon by Pachelbel is very nice. I used that in my second wedding.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
> so if anyone has suggestions of songs she's could
> come down to that would be awesome.
In the vein of "forsaking all others," you may want to try "Love Machine":
I'm just a love machine
And I won't work for nobody but you
(I,I )I'm just a love machine
A hugging kissing fiend
I think it's hi
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dude, you've obviously never seen my picture. "Muscles" is
> not a term often used to describe me. :)
>
> 165 lbs, 5' 8".
height and weight don't mean anything! I got tossed out of a bar in college
by a guy who was about 5'0" and 150. Jack
I think I'd be nervous if my wife used a canon at the wedding.
Actually, that is a good suggestion, jokes aside.
--Ben
Sandy Clark wrote:
> Actually, a serious suggestion.
>
> Canon by Pachelbel is very nice. I used that in my second wedding.
~~~
Actually, a serious suggestion.
Canon by Pachelbel is very nice. I used that in my second wedding.
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Wedding Planning Woes
Scrap the whole wedding, pack u
Fair enough. Just me justify my fandon. He's fine for a 25 minute
commute. I won't be "following him" to Sirius, though.
Ray Champagne wrote:
>I just think I may have outgrown the fart jokes, the baloney on the
>stripper's ass, etc.
>
>
>
Yeah, but I just don't get physical comedy on the radio, I don't get amused
or entertained by hearing about some midget throw lunch meat on a nekid
chicks behind.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 1:22 PM
> To: CF-Community
Nah, the FCC gave him a scapegoat, but I don't think they are the cause.
The stuff the FCC cracked down on wasn't really funny either, just shocking.
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 1:19 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: R
We had a Bag Piper, it wasn't even a Scottish wedding, we just liked Bag
Pipers.
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:19 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Wedding Planning Woes
>
> Our pastor does not want us to use the brid
Hahaha! I worked with a guy who listened to Stern at work. Not with
headphones either. And the place is very sensitive about
discrimination.
-Kevin
On 5/4/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're right, Stern lost his funny when Jacky the Jokeman left. After Jacky
> left, every show
I just think I may have outgrown the fart jokes, the baloney on the
stripper's ass, etc.
Adam Haskell wrote:
>>Stern's ego has gotten the best of him, he hasn't been funny for 5 years,
>>IMO.
>
>
> I think you will find its much more the FCC has gotten to him than his
> ego, though he has a l
>Stern's ego has gotten the best of him, he hasn't been funny for 5 years, IMO.
I think you will find its much more the FCC has gotten to him than his
ego, though he has a large one. When he moves to sirius I think we'll
see a re-emrgence of the old stern..only time wil ltell though.
Personally I
Dude, you've obviously never seen my picture. "Muscles" is not a term
often used to describe me. :)
165 lbs, 5' 8".
Although, there was that time I tried Sumo, but it didn't work out:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/users/view.cfm/recordid=398
LOL,
Ray
Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
>>From: K
You're right, Stern lost his funny when Jacky the Jokeman left. After Jacky
left, every show was the same:
Stern: Come on, take off your shirt.
Guest: No!
Stern: Come on, take off your shirt.
Guest: No!
Stern: Come on, take off your shirt.
Guest: OK.
Stern: MMMmmm... I would do you.
- Matt Smal
Any Stern fans should take a listen to Opie & Anthony on XM - they have
a free online trial, and they blow Stern away. Stern's ego has gotten
the best of him, he hasn't been funny for 5 years, IMO.
Imus = Expired
Stern = Tired
O&A = Wired
Eric Carlisle wrote:
> Being a Stern fan, I think it'
No. There was a short-lived American show with the same name, same
premise, and same characters. Calling it a version of Coupling is a
travesty.
I saw one episode, which happened to be a rip on an episode of the
British show I'd seen (the one with the gift-wrapped dildo, if you
care). It... it
I personally would never try to embarass my clients. I'd probably prefer a
not active page - if anything at all.
Not sure the best way to resolve non-payment. grace period, purge customer
would be my approach.
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> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> When do the license fees kick in?
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On 5/4/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please enclose all potentially anger-causing statement in mtangry tags.
>
> Thank you. :-)
>
>
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--- On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:30 PM, Sam scribed: ---
>
> There's an American version of Coupling? I've been watching it on BBC
> an really enjoy it.
>
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There's an American version of Coupling? I've been watching it on BBC
an really enjoy it.
On 5/4/05, Charlie Griefer wrote:
> the American version of Coupling was physically and emotionally
> painful to watch. I've decided not to risk exposing myself to that
> same misery so I haven't seen any
Being a Stern fan, I think it's actually illegal for me to listen to
Imus. ;-)
Adam Haskell wrote:
>The worst part of that story is that you were listening to Imus...
>
>I dislike that man
>
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On 5/4/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > A guest on Imus this morning told the world's shortest fairy tale:
> >
> > A man asked a wo
We're going near there after the wedding Ochos Rios...trust me i've
been saying elope for a little over 7 months now...he have to get our
bulliten approved by him so what we are doig is putting it in a hard
to read font and putting the bridal chorus in there as the song
so...hope he approves the bu
> From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tell your butt munch of a Pastor you'll replace the bridal
> chorus with whatever he wants. Use his choice during
> rehearsal. Then do like the Stones, the Doors and I think the
> Beatles did on Ed Sullivan and do it your own way when it counts.
I sympathize. I hope you find a good compromise, though I think your
wife should get her way. For all the stress that brides go to prior to
a wedding, they deserve to get their way on things like this.
(Somewhere out there, Oprah just clapped).
Right before the wedding march, my cousin did a
Very true. Same for the the German version on Dr. Who.
Yes, I'm kidding ;-)
"Ich bin ein Darlok!!! Abschaffen Sie!! Abschaffen Sie!!"
Wayne Putterill wrote:
>It's a pity when they take such a classic show and kill it in the
>remake, Coupling was another that seemed to suffer that fate.
>
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> A guest on Imus this morning told the world's shortest fairy tale:
>
> A man asked a woman to marry him, and she said no. The man
> lived happily ever after.
HAHAHA! Awesome.
~~
Tell your butt munch of a Pastor you'll replace the bridal chorus with whatever
he wants. Use his choice during rehearsal. Then do like the Stones, the Doors
and I think the Beatles did on Ed Sullivan and do it your own way when it
counts.
Personally I'd tell him to kiss off. Its my wedding an
When I was married (Catholic wedding), all of our music was trumpet and
organ duets with an occasional vocal soloist (Catholic wedding = Ave
Maria) - really impressive. The bridal processional was Te Deum in D by
Charpentier - which is a little overwrought, but sounds insanely neat in
a big ca
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A man asked a woman to marry him, and she said no. The man lived
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> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Scrap the whole wedding, pack up yer shit and head to St.
> Lucia. You can't have a better, more peaceful, beautiful wedding!
>
> Ask MTAngry in a few weeks, he'll second the motion. :)
Yes, ask me! LOL
I am off to St. Lucia in 6 weeks. No fri
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Our pastor does not want us to use the bridal chorus, I
> personally don't give a rats ass, but joy, my lovely devil of
> a fiance, does care...a great deal. The wedding is May 21st
> so its not like we can tell the guy to piss off and find
> an
the American version of Coupling was physically and emotionally
painful to watch. I've decided not to risk exposing myself to that
same misery so I haven't seen any episodes of The Office (American
version). Unless somebody can offer me empirical proof that it won't
hurt...I have no itentions of
Scrap the whole wedding, pack up yer shit and head to St. Lucia. You
can't have a better, more peaceful, beautiful wedding!
Ask MTAngry in a few weeks, he'll second the motion. :)
Ray
Adam Haskell wrote:
> Our pastor does not want us to use the bridal chorus, I personally
> don't give a rat
I doubt I could do that since it is a typo...they really are offering
free shipping on remote controls just different ones that what I
wanted (and were pictured). I'll just enjoy calling them daily till
they agree to ship it for free, or block my phone number. I ended up
ordering it from somewhere
Talk to your pastor again. Suggest Inna-gadda-da-vita. Compromise on
the Bridal Chorus.
Sorry, couldn't resist. But if I think of anything useful, I promise to
let you know.
--Ben
Adam Haskell wrote:
> Our pastor does not want us to use the bridal chorus, I personally
> don't give a rats ass,
Our pastor does not want us to use the bridal chorus, I personally
don't give a rats ass, but joy, my lovely devil of a fiance, does
care...a great deal. The wedding is May 21st so its not like we can
tell the guy to piss off and find another place...she really dislikes
trumpets triumph so if anyon
It's a pity when they take such a classic show and kill it in the
remake, Coupling was another that seemed to suffer that fate.
On 5/4/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The American version...it's awful...
>
> --- On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:29 AM, Wayne Putterill scribed: ---
> >
>
It might have been but I couldn't find it in a search of my old mails.
Thanks!
Howie
--- On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:02 AM, Kevin Graeme scribed: ---
>
> Slightly related:
> "Web Design and Developer's Contract Swipe File"
> http://provider.com/contracts.htm
>
> I thought this was posted to c
Slightly related:
"Web Design and Developer's Contract Swipe File"
http://provider.com/contracts.htm
I thought this was posted to cf-comm but maybe not.
-Kevin
On 5/4/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a program or templates that can be used for decent
> looking
Is there a reason why you didn's use it? Does it suck?
If it doesn't suck then which version is it and how much?
Thanks,
Howie
--- On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:40 AM, Adam Churvis scribed: ---
>
> I have a license to Proposal Kit, but we ended up never using it.
> I'll sell
> you the lice
The American version...it's awful...
--- On Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:29 AM, Wayne Putterill scribed: ---
>
> Is that the American version of the Office or the British version?
> Just interested, I heard that the remake was not all that good.
>
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