Sep. 10th, 2006

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The world demanded it, and lo it is here: a Japanese Queen medley.

Christ on a cracker that's good. Not sure how long that link will last. Via No-Sword.
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Like most people I think there are versions of me. This is a pretty accurate snapshot of one version at least.

quiz cut )
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In no order and with no explanation, currently:

!@$%$^*

FTPing My NUTZ :-P

MS, please go out with 8

Tennis Whore

your ideas are intriguing to me, and i wish to subscribe to your newsletter

I've gone wireless.

LEVE LE PLAFOND
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Things just haven't been the same since Keyzer Soze flew his book depository into the Reichstag Towers.[livejournal.com profile] torgo_x

I have more to say but it'll take a bit of writing and I'm not sure how well it will come out.
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Hallmark hasn't been bold enough yet, but American Greetings has Patriot Day Cards. The link was corrected from an earlier post where it expired; that one shouldn't, but it should be findable from americangreetings.com in any case.

If you'd like to tell them what you think of this, they are:

American Greetings Corporation
One American Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44144-2398
216/252-7300
Fax: 216/252-6778


Their toll free customer service number is: 800/777-4891.

Maybe they could tell us where that $2.95 $3.25 is going, or why it's time to have greeting cards when the hole in New York isn't filled yet and the war isn't over and a lot of important questions haven't been answered. Or what the hell they thought they were doing.

Hmm. Now Hallmark's site is down for maintenance. I hope they don't...

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