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rabbiofrock:
you'd better be at that parade for me, being that i cant go!!!!!
im counting on you to be my proxy at the single greatest gathering and celebration in my home state's history... (no pressure!
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im still spinning.......
im counting on you to be my proxy at the single greatest gathering and celebration in my home state's history... (no pressure!
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missprint:
whoa. I thought I was commenting in the SGPVD group, but I guess I clicked on yer name or somethin. Pardon me!
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[Edited on Oct 20, 2004 6:01PM]
user092840:
Ok, my boy and I will definetly be at Torts tonight.
I'll be in my Tim Wakefield shirt and he'll have on a grey sox hat.
I'll keep my eyes peeled for you, unless you see us first.
I'll be in my Tim Wakefield shirt and he'll have on a grey sox hat.
I'll keep my eyes peeled for you, unless you see us first.
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yeah, yeah, I get it...
The Jazz Funeral for Democracy was basically a protest of the inauguration. I missed it, because I had a ton of work to do, but I heard it was pretty good and had really high turnout. Howard Zinn spoke, and say what you will about him, the man is a good writer and thoroughly committed to progressive causes. A little dogmatic, but I like him and I'm sad to have missed him.