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February 07, 2005 -- 1:01 PM
posted by edo

American Bad

February 07, 2005 -- 11:43 AM
posted by JEre

I agree on that one beck. I found desperate housewives more interesting... yeah that's right I watched desperate housewives!!
The one part of american dad that I did find funny was the scene explaining the german speaking fish, there's something funny about a ski jumper trying to wiggle his way back into the water.
oh my sides.

February 07, 2005 -- 9:35 AM
posted by Par

Hmm, it seems my efforts to gather people to my causes is, thus far, unsuccessful. (How the fuck does Falwell do it?) Anyway, to update:

  • Mosaics: Moved to dinner Wednesday. Hopefully, I can get the car and save us a long walk/short bus trip. I'm done at five, so we could meet in a relatively familiar place (say, CAB) around then. Let me know if you're interested and can make it.

  • Thinkgeek: Haven't received any e-mail just yet (*hint, hint*). Rogues is up. I haven't worked out the math just yet, but I think there's a savings if we get more than eight shirts. So why are you waiting? E-mail now. I said now!

February 07, 2005 -- 8:53 AM
posted by Al

Yeah, American Dad wasn't nearly as cool as they put it out to be.

February 06, 2005 -- 11:01 PM
posted by Beck

What disappointing episodes...

February 06, 2005 -- 7:52 PM
posted by Beck

New simpsons followed by American Dad...

orgasmic Sunday TV

February 06, 2005 -- 6:10 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

February 06, 2005 -- 5:49 PM
posted by eric



AND LEAN BACK, LEAN BACK, LEAN BACK

February 06, 2005 -- 5:24 PM
posted by Al

Al wants to go as well. Can't gurantee a car though.

February 06, 2005 -- 5:22 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Ok, all you sledding enthusiasts out there, I got a plan in the works for Reading Week: since we won't be skiing and 'boarding it up this time around, I figure we could substitute that with a day on the luge runs at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. Basically, it's $50 per person for a couple of runs in their practice enclosure and then a couple more doing the real thing from a mid-range starting point. Also, I'll phone them on Tuesday to figure out if there's a group rate and how to book and such.

Now so far, I know a few have expressed interest (Par, Beck & Jere) but hey, the more the merrier. Drop me a line if you're in so we can work on when and how we'll be getting there.

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