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100 posts in 2 weeks
A much more satisfying rate to try to climb lb's list. Of course, there will be interruptions in that, especially around August 10 and the two weeks prior, but it'll do for now.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Re: 100 posts in 2 weeks
Congratulations!gsabc wrote:A much more satisfying rate to try to climb lb's list. Of course, there will be interruptions in that, especially around August 10 and the two weeks prior, but it'll do for now.
My posting rate has slowed down, so there is equilibrium.
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Considering his liquid diet, gsabc has been working on movement in more ways that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Wow! Is that a record for movement?littlebeast13 wrote:You're getting close to really being able to impress everyone. If your timing's just right, you can have a nice (up 5) next to your name....
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silvercamaro wrote:Considering his liquid diet, gsabc has been working on movement in more ways that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Wow! Is that a record for movement?littlebeast13 wrote:You're getting close to really being able to impress everyone. If your timing's just right, you can have a nice (up 5) next to your name....
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Glad someone's laughing about it. It's nearly 1 AM, and I'm still waiting for clarity in my output. This is the same damned problem that I had last time. I am not a happy camper. I had no problems at all with the cleaning for the sigmoidoscopy I had years ago. I realize that's only the lower sections, but this is getting ridiculous. I have another appointment at the HMO before the "procedure". I'd like to be awake and aware for that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:silvercamaro wrote:Considering his liquid diet, gsabc has been working on movement in more ways that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: Wow! Is that a record for movement?
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Made me laugh.gsabc wrote:Glad someone's laughing about it. It's nearly 1 AM, and I'm still waiting for clarity in my output. This is the same damned problem that I had last time. I am not a happy camper. I had no problems at all with the cleaning for the sigmoidoscopy I had years ago. I realize that's only the lower sections, but this is getting ridiculous. I have another appointment at the HMO before the "procedure". I'd like to be awake and aware for that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:silvercamaro wrote: Considering his liquid diet, gsabc has been working on movement in more ways that one.
Sorry, I know it was not fun.
Clarity is relative. Mine kept being greenish. The I realized it was the lime jello.
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littlebeast13 wrote:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Wow! Is that a record for movement?littlebeast13 wrote:You're getting close to really being able to impress everyone. If your timing's just right, you can have a nice (up 5) next to your name....
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Calvinator debuted in the Top 50 at #37....
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138501 of 241798: Re: This weeks rankings-millenium edition
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This week, the rankings are as of the close of the millenium,
11:59 pm pst, 31.12.00
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1 TR
2 KT
3 Sir G
4 Eyégor (up 2)
5 MVLease (down 1)
6 astro (down 1)
7 minime (up 1)
8 bbking (down 1)
9 lb
10 Ace (up 1)
11 TomMitch (down 1)
12 samcat
13 mace
14 jmcachran
15 a1mamacat
16 smokey
17 spock (up 1)
18 ScrabbleTed (down 1)
19 SLK
20 TeamPlayer
21 earendel
22 wrs (up 2)
23 TomL (down 1)
24 Jayhawker (down 1)
25 HFJai
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29 booch (down 1)
30 artinma
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33 aussiegirl (up 4)
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36 tubadave (down 1)
37 Calvinator (new)
38 boilerguy (down 1)
39 BackinTex (down 1)
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42 Dunadan
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I am very sorry that you are going through this.gsabc wrote:Glad someone's laughing about it. It's nearly 1 AM, and I'm still waiting for clarity in my output. This is the same damned problem that I had last time. I am not a happy camper. I had no problems at all with the cleaning for the sigmoidoscopy I had years ago. I realize that's only the lower sections, but this is getting ridiculous. I have another appointment at the HMO before the "procedure". I'd like to be awake and aware for that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:silvercamaro wrote: Considering his liquid diet, gsabc has been working on movement in more ways that one.
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LOL! It does fit a number of different situations, doesn't it? Would be nice to hear a politician admit something like that.MarleysGh0st wrote:That could become a classic Bored phrase, if it wasn't TMI.gsabc wrote:I'm still waiting for clarity in my output.![]()
I'll settle for clean enough. Short of a Dick Gregory liquid diet for a week followed by two gallons of mineral oil, I don't know what else I can do. I hope for the best.MarleysGh0st wrote:Seriously, gsabc, I hope the doctor sees everything is squeaky clean and just as it should be, today.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Actually it's going through him.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I am very sorry that you are going through this.gsabc wrote:Glad someone's laughing about it. It's nearly 1 AM, and I'm still waiting for clarity in my output. This is the same damned problem that I had last time. I am not a happy camper. I had no problems at all with the cleaning for the sigmoidoscopy I had years ago. I realize that's only the lower sections, but this is getting ridiculous. I have another appointment at the HMO before the "procedure". I'd like to be awake and aware for that one.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:

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That boy is way too easy to impress.littlebeast13 wrote:peacock2121 wrote:Funny what others think is impressive.littlebeast13 wrote:You're getting close to really being able to impress everyone. If your timing's just right, you can have a nice (up 5) next to your name....
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It would impress BDM.
That's all that counts....
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You might want to aim higher than him.
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Ah, the good ol' days.littlebeast13 wrote:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Wow! Is that a record for movement?littlebeast13 wrote:You're getting close to really being able to impress everyone. If your timing's just right, you can have a nice (up 5) next to your name....
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Calvinator debuted in the Top 50 at #37....
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:Ah, the good ol' days.littlebeast13 wrote:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: Wow! Is that a record for movement?
Calvinator debuted in the Top 50 at #37....
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The difference between #37 and #50 today is about 1500 posts, so that's a record that should stand the test of time....
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