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Hey there...I'm going through the Montreal member list and inviting everyone to partake in a little get together at McKibbins on the 24th of September. Drop me a note/email if you're interested! Cheers.
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stumbled across your words and enjoyed them very much, all the best--thecdghost
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*psssst* deuling banjos is "deliverance", "clockwork range" is beethoven done on a moog. *scurries away*
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Whoah. *Smacks* her? Yoips. What the hell would that child have done to deserve *that?* Dude, when you're that much bigger than the child, shouldn't it be even more imporatnt to make sure you don't power up on 'em? I don't get it, and I'm hating your Evil Ex even more than I did before.
[grudgingly admits that the kids are cute as hell]
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ack!
Having trouble witht he "Geeksbook," so here's a note! *BIG HUGS* Good to read you, and I haven't left you high and dry, just preparing the new diary for diaryland. I'll let you know when it's up and running. Hope your summer goes well...
Andy
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I just had SO much fun last night and it was the first time in a really long time that I actually went out to see a rNr show. I'm coming to Montreal soon...can we wrangle the 514 D-land posse up for a beer?
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I stumbled in from Kaff's guestbook. I am so sorry to hear of your dilemma with your ex and what sounds like your darling children. I say don't give up (which it doesn't seem like you are going to do) and fight for the happiness of both you and your daughters. (and...is that Kaff in your band and in the photos? I have never seen a photo of her, and she is absolutely gorgeous). Best wishes.
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ohmigod! it's so cold here, my eyeballs are like mini snowballs.
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i meant to tell you a while ago...that entry about your daughter was beautiful.
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Hey, I love the name of your screename. That's pretty ingenious... My name is josh and my diary is at dreamerjosh.diaryland.com I also like your diary... it's great! Well, gonna go now, have a nice day! ^_^
The power of the otaku is an awesome and fearful force indeed!
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what's up with all you montrealers and the squirrel comment, huh? and what song did you sing, mr. karoake-virgin, sir? and finally, for the comment below: who could ever stand up for ontario--we're like the worst polluters per capita in North America...and then there's that whole thing with the Greenhouse gases, too!
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i TOTALLY agree with the Blondie statement there. i never understood why they OR the talking heads were "punk"...i think angry people were sorta lumped into the punk pool. and--not to sound like a 16 year old--Pink and Gwen are, like, sooo not pretty.
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dude, u live in montreal??... ha-ha no jk... umm... i just wanted to say that Quebec is an aight province i've been there... Quebec city...it was fun but the pizza was thin and some of the food was just ucky and some ppl where making fun of us cuz we coulnd't speak excellet french :(!! other than that the sites are cool!!... but u know i hafta stand up for Ontario... pe@ce... L8TaZ
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CUM Police? This much is to be expected from the French what with their smooth silky ways...hope you had fun in Quebec City. I haven't been there yet but don't you worry, I will rememdy that next year in the summer. I will certainly ask for suggestions of places to visit when I head down.
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Heh, well, you are very welcome to join if you would like!
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haha i can't believe you have my nick. cool. i've used geekslutnerdgirl as my penname for god knows how many years... kinda trippy to see someone else is a geekslut as well... hard job isn't it... being the geeky slut. aye... well i love it.
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The temptation is to throw everything up in the air and see where it all lands. But that would be painful. Sometimes pain leads to the best results of all though...
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Um, you're starting to sound like the way I felt at the end of my career in tech. I'm sorry to hear about it. Anything you can do?
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Hey, I know. *hugs*
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hi! just a visit from your friendly, neighborhood diary reviewer! at diaryreviews.diaryland.com, we'd love to have the chance to review your diary to see how you stack up against the legions of diary writers in in diaryland! stop by and check us out! <3- mu
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! The fact that you WILLINGLY did all that math is frightening ;) Hope you have a great day.
Andy
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The choice between who and whom (or whoever and whomever) occurs primarily in subordinate clauses and in questions. Who and whoever, subjective-case pronouns, are usedfor subjects and subject complements. Whom and whomever, objective-case pronouns, are used for objects.
"The prize goes to the runner who collects the most points."
The subordinate clause is "who collects the most points." The verb of the clause is collects, and its subject is who.
"You will work with our senior industrial engineers, whom you will meet later."
The subordinate clause is "whom you will meet later." The subject of the clause is you, the verb is will meet, and whom is the direct object of the verb. This beomes clear if you mentally reconstruct the clause: you will meet whom.
"Who is responsible for this dastardly deed?"
In questions, use who and whoever for subjects, whom and whomever for all objects. When who and whom are used to opem wuestions, their case is determined by their function within the question. In the above example, who functions as the subject of the question.
"Whom will the committee select?"
When whom functions as the object of a verb or the object of a preposition in a question, it appears out of normal order. To choose the correct pronoun, you must mentally restructure the question. Whom is the direct object of the verb "did select." To choose the correct pronoun, restructure the question: "The committee did select whom?"
Gee, can you tell I'm an English major? This acutally comes from the Bedford Handbook for Writers, edition the fourth.
Andy
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i can grok that.
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uh wow... had no idea, y'know? Robert Heinlein and Dead Poet's society and is it lip service? I don't care. It blows me away. YOU blow me away. :)
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