New Topic: Unix vs Linux....part 1
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I don't usually respond to telemarketing...but the phone salesmanship of this last call I had was terrific! So I had to listen... about carpet cleaning... You see... carpets...they get dirty...so you really should clean them...or they'll just keep getting more and more dirty...with dirt...and in some cases pet dander...
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I think...
... I'm going to go home and write some music tonight. It's been a little while since I've done such a thing.
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Let's see what happens...
... when we take away the puppy.
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Hi!
I like dinosaurs.
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My carpet...
It's still not clean.
Where...
... is my jack knife?
Pfft... jack knife... they call an angular out of control truck maneuver a jack knife. Probably because of its resemblance to a "jack knife"
Has anyone ever heard of a -POCKET KNIFE- referred to as a "jack knife" ?!?!?!?!?!
I didn't think so.
Pfft... jack knife... they call an angular out of control truck maneuver a jack knife. Probably because of its resemblance to a "jack knife"
Has anyone ever heard of a -POCKET KNIFE- referred to as a "jack knife" ?!?!?!?!?!
I didn't think so.
The more...
... I think about the term jack-knife, the more foreign the concept is. It's almost like I just made it up. Weird. I need to study this further. Any other terms like that? I actually started internally questioning as to whether that was a real term a second ago.
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You big...
... fat jerk. I want to eat at cedars. Speaking of wood, how is your metal lamp coming along?
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I know what you mean...
... I think I need an adult beverage. Perhaps a nice 1999 Cabernet would do the trick. 1999s have been getting increasingly difficult to find around here.
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Ah...
Uncle Antwans Deer-slay-a-tron 3000....
Watch out...
... for the dogs though.
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Much Indian food buffet must be attending to soon we should do. I ate Indian the other day. It was okay. I paid 2000 Yen. I left still very much hungry.
I ate indian food the other day (in Malaysia). I paid 3 dollars. I could barely walk out.
but but Mayuri is still way better.
Cedars doesn't have a lunch buffet do they?
I think a jacknife is a way to jump into a pool.
I ate indian food the other day (in Malaysia). I paid 3 dollars. I could barely walk out.
but but Mayuri is still way better.
Cedars doesn't have a lunch buffet do they?
I think a jacknife is a way to jump into a pool.
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Cedars is not in possession of the option for buffet lunch eating, no.
Mayuri is the master of sub 7 dollar eating multiple giant trays of assorted goodness.
That weird place over by the ChuckECheese building is always good for the 13.00 dinner buffet option. Indian food in a faux European setting with fountain and maybe some Christmas lights.
Most important of all. Remember that discussion we had about restaurants in basements not existing too much in America? There's a Tibetan/ Indian place on Broadway where you have to go through a short hallway then down some narrow stairs. The layout of the counter and everything is just like going into a Japanese basement restaurant. The food is pretty average though.
No buffet either.
Mayuri is the master of sub 7 dollar eating multiple giant trays of assorted goodness.
That weird place over by the ChuckECheese building is always good for the 13.00 dinner buffet option. Indian food in a faux European setting with fountain and maybe some Christmas lights.
Most important of all. Remember that discussion we had about restaurants in basements not existing too much in America? There's a Tibetan/ Indian place on Broadway where you have to go through a short hallway then down some narrow stairs. The layout of the counter and everything is just like going into a Japanese basement restaurant. The food is pretty average though.
No buffet either.