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  • November 23, 2002 at 8:09 pm in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #82055
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      Yahwho, college picks all won
      Notre Dame crushing Rutgers
      Auburn beating Alabama
      Ohio State beating Michigan
      Illinois over Northwestern

      November 23, 2002 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #81851
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        Hey Allison nice avatar!

        November 23, 2002 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #82052
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          Hey Allison nice avatar!

          November 21, 2002 at 9:37 pm in reply to: so.. what are you reading? #82304
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            likeaghost,

            If you have not read it,go find The Crack-up, the essay I read by Fitzgerald. Perhaps you might find a realtion or two personally as I did.
            A few years ago, I attempted to read Naked Lunch after seeing the movie. I was in no way preapred to deal with the type of acid prose he displayed. I am not knocking it, but I was more ready for Henry Miller’s Tropics at the time. I suggest him as weel, but he is old hat, but worth the time indeed.

            Hang in there wireland!!!

            November 21, 2002 at 6:18 pm in reply to: Huge Freakscene BBS News #82217
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              Giving the good ol’ Chicago double/dead man’s vote to Moon and Antarcticia :wink:

              Best Tracks:

              Gravity Rides Everything
              The Cold Part
              Stars are Projectors

              If you happen to know a cousin of Mayor Daley’s secretary’s plumber’s grandstepneice, go ahead and ask them to vote for this album and be considered for future bonuses set aside for the family by the family.

              That is all
              I said
              that is all

              November 19, 2002 at 12:24 am in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #81844
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                The Bulldogs rule the south, save for Miami. Auburn, like usual, has played every big game tough, what a legacy year in year out.

                Bears update: Warner sacked on only series in 1st half, Mike Brown of Bears gets a interception, yessum!

                November 19, 2002 at 12:24 am in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #82046
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                  The Bulldogs rule the south, save for Miami. Auburn, like usual, has played every big game tough, what a legacy year in year out.

                  Bears update: Warner sacked on only series in 1st half, Mike Brown of Bears gets a interception, yessum!

                  November 18, 2002 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #81843
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                    Bears need some secondary magic of 2001 lore to do it tonight. Add a bumrush or two by Urlacher on Bulger during a passing set, assuming Faulk doesn’t start taking laterals, and we can do this. Rams do have a good dependable secondary, as we have a good undependable one this year. Hopefully we will run more and protect Chandler and Co.

                    November 18, 2002 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Football Frenzy 2002-3 #82045
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                      Bears need some secondary magic of 2001 lore to do it tonight. Add a bumrush or two by Urlacher on Bulger during a passing set, assuming Faulk doesn’t start taking laterals, and we can do this. Rams do have a good dependable secondary, as we have a good undependable one this year. Hopefully we will run more and protect Chandler and Co.

                      November 17, 2002 at 9:45 pm in reply to: so.. what are you reading? #82298
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                        Hehe, nice find Allison. I am still sucking down 7-11 Dark Mountain Roast to get through my last round of school reads, which are, by the way:

                        Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain-Fournier

                        This was the only book her ever wrote, as he was killed fighting for France in WWI, if the intro is correct. Think "On the Road", but with an emphasis on enemies, pursuit of love, coming of age, and how people hold up as objects defined by other people and the searching to see if those definitions are true. A read that quite took me buy suprise for its enjoyable parts.

                        Various essays by Montaigne, Samuel Johnson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Joan Didion, Walter Benjamin, Addision and Steele, Gayle Pemberton, and Marcel Proust over the topics of spectacles of the cinema, the city and on solitude. Pm me if you want more info I am not commenting on them all.

                        P.S. Allison, I put the Fog and Penguin stickers on this plastic 7-11 mug. Took it to a Clark show and some dude wanted to buy it off me! I still have it :0

                        <small>[ 11-17-2002, 07:49 PM: Message edited by: Half-Man ]</small>

                        November 16, 2002 at 10:53 pm in reply to: this sucks #73224
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                          Am reading an assigned essay by Montaigne called "on Solitude". An excerpt:

                          Stilpo had escaped from the great conflagration of his city in which he lost wife, children and goods; when Demetrius Poliocetes saw him in the midst of so great a destruction of his homeland, yet with his face undismayed, he asked him (Stilpo) if he had suffered no harm. Stilpo said, "No, thank God, I lost nothing of mine."

                          November 16, 2002 at 7:07 pm in reply to: Huge Freakscene BBS News #82203
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                            Xerox to that FC, those two records are pretty good anytime I play them. On LCW, I still think Brock’s lyrics are not put together for written sense all the way through every song, but maybe for verabl sound’s sake. ‘Moon’ is much more coherent, yet still interesting.

                            November 15, 2002 at 12:25 am in reply to: Short Circuit at the Crystal Ball #73138
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                              I will buy that, er… agree with you.

                              November 13, 2002 at 10:51 pm in reply to: poetry thread #72718
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                                O/I

                                November 13, 2002 at 10:36 pm in reply to: jamie’s secret love… help needed! #73124
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                                  I am about more old school rap
                                  run-dmc (jam master jay forever)
                                  ll cool j
                                  whodini
                                  kurtis blow
                                  utfo
                                  fat boys
                                  and the Roxanne series is some of the best shit ever…
                                  and lastly the roof raises for lisa lisa and cult jam
                                  and morris day and the time, the band that really wasnt..

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