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| mary jane martin: Have fun shopping at Walgreens! ... mary jane martin: Walgreens has nice displays and often causes me to buy more ... mary jane martin: Shopping at Walgreen's is an enjoyable experience. It doesn't matter what ... john webb: the walgreen store in northlake il. is a very friendly place ... Freya: Why can you not make your one joke ... Drew: Sláinte (slán-jah)
It's an Irish toast. Means "to your health," basically. ... Carolyn Seaborn: WE love walgreen because they have just about everything that you ... Carol Mailho: I enjoy Walgreen's especially due to a young lady by the ... cindy: i like dunkin donuts coffee
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Archives: November 2002
jose canseco

Here's a book I remember from my childhood: The Top 100 "The Best Baseball Cards to Own". You gotta check out that link to see who they have on the cover. Yes! Jose Canseco! I can see now why amazon doesn't post a picture of the cover on their site.
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atari on the internet?

I want to be able to play atari 2600 games over the internet. I know there is emulation programs that allow you play on your own computer. But how about playing a game of Combat with someone miles away?
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squirrel highways

Telephone and electrical wires are the urban highways in the sky for squirrels
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darth vader

did darth vader ever shoot a raygun in the star wars triology?
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another ripoff soda pop contest
Dr. Pepper Armchair quarterback challenge states you could win up to $1 Million plus 1 of 100 Jeep Wranglers. However to enter, you have to hand print your name, address, phone # and age on a 3"x5" card and mail it! MAIL IT? ppph, yeah right. Looks like Dr. Pepper doesn't a large number of people to enter.
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ban all coconut chocolates

You have a nice box of chocolates. You carefully pick a chocolate. With great anticipation and curiousity you bite into it only to have your mouth full of the awful texture of coconuts! Ban All Coconuts in Box of Chocolates worldwide! Join us in our crusade. In addition to my Carrot Cake Boycott club, I have now founded the anti-coconut-in-box-of-chocolates club. Please join today. Our rally cry: "No No Coconut!"
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voting suggestion

After I voted this week, I thought that voting ballots should have questions specifically about issues. i.e. do you support a war on Iraq? A problem with voting for candidates is that you can never find one that fully supports your beliefs. But voting for specific issues makes people feel like they are actually being heard. It would also help to clear up what the American public really believes in. No more of these skewed inaccurate polls that come from nowhere. Specific issues questions isn't currently being done, because when a person in office doesn't vote the way their constituents are clearly stating, choas may ensue. But it would hold our elected officials to more accountable on how they vote.
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2002 vs. 2003 the battle royale of years

I loved 2002 for a year. So symmetrical so neat. 2003 is just confused. I can't wait until 2004, that sounds more fun than 2003. 2004 implies multiplication. Now if we could jump up to 3003, that would rock. What's 1,000 years? It's nuthin. But I really like 2003 as 03. Not only is three my lucky number, but it just looks more bad a** with the zero in front. Yeah, bring on 03.
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Peaceful protest in Chicago

Due to the large showing presence of the Chicago Police, the annual world protest was a peaceful one. I like how some of the police were so decked out that they looked like Galactic Storm Troopers from Star Wars.
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eyeballs emoticons

some eyeballs i made up when i was writing an email to a friend about the Chicago Tribune's new 18-34 newspaper, RedEye: (.) (.) watching (o) (o) alert (O) (O) on caffiene (-) (-) sleepin (x) (x) dead (^) (^) happy (') (') looking up -( )-( )- glasses (=) (=) squinting (@) (@) drunk
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Goooooo

When you want to emphasis something by writing "Go" with extra o's, it ends up looking like goo, as in gooey, goopy slimey stuff. And slime is the opposite of go or fast.
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Sign Strategy

When there's a big cluster of candidate signs, I wonder if the sign placer person is considering where to put their sign within the context of all the other signs. "Oh, I don't want my sign to be to THAT person's sign." Or perhaps just the opposite. "Oh, THAT person's sign is there. WELL! I'm just gonna HAVE to put mine right next to it."
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taco bell curiousity

I'm in the curious mood of going to taco bell and ordering one of every item on their menu. Then documenting all of the greasy splendor on my site. 9 Tacos, 12 Burritos, 9 Chalupas, 9 Gorditas 6 Nachos & sides, 5 Breakfast Items
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letter endings and salutations

I'm compiling a list of endings to letters/emails. Can you think of any more? * goodbye * sincerely * later * God bless * Godspeed * take care * love * talk to you later * best wishes * kind regards * with love * yours sincerely * yours faithfully * yours truly * yours ever * yours respectfully * hope to hear from ya soon * onward and upward * peace * smell ya later * later alligator * cheers * salutations * shine on (my fav)* May I always live to serve you and your crown
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Kim Possible

I just found a new cartoon this morning and it's now one of my top favs! Kim Possible. In today's episode, she face Monkey Fist who mastered Monkey Kung Fu and was trying to attain Mystical Monkey Power! It was hilarious! Disney's large flash site and the Yahoo club
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