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RE: Elonka in 'Woman's World' magazine |
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Topic: Technology |
10:34 pm EST, Mar 18, 2004 |
Elonka wrote: ] ] For some little girls, it's a favorite doll; for others, ] ] it's a ] ] dress-up set. But when Elonka Dunin of St. Charles, ] ] Missouri, ] ] was little, her favorite toys were puzzles. Wow! Kick Ass! Congrats, Elonka! You do us proud!!! RE: Elonka in 'Woman's World' magazine |
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RE: The Political Compass |
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Topic: Current Events |
8:02 pm EST, Mar 17, 2004 |
Elonka wrote: ] IconoclasT wrote: ] ] Elonka wrote: ] ] ] In terms of calculations, it rated me as more ] ] ] liberal/libertarian than I think I am (especially in ] ] ] comparison to most of the members of Memestreams *grin*), ] ] but ] ] ] I still found the questions interesting. ] ] ] ] Apparently I really am a middle wing extremist after all. I ] ] may even be Tony Blair's long lost illegitimate lovechild. ] ] ] ] Your political compass ] ] ] ] Economic Left/Right: 0.62 ] ] Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 1.13 ] ] Wow, I'm jealous. I came out as about -3/-3, which I figured ] would place me at the Far Right of Memestreams. Now I feel so ] much more... Centrist. :) I'm at: Economic Left/Right: -6.12 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.74 I'm right around where Ghandi scored. I'm not sure how I feel about that. RE: The Political Compass |
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Topic: Current Events |
10:03 pm EST, Mar 16, 2004 |
] After you've responded to the following propositions during the ] next 3-5 minutes, all will be explained. In each instance, ] you're asked to choose the response that best describes your ] feeling: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Agree or Strongly Agree. ] At the end of the test, you'll be given the compass, with your ] own special position on it. My sister was graphing out all of her circle of friends' results for this one... it was a very interesting graph, with interesting results. Maybe we could try that here... take the test, report our results, and plot it on the graph... The Political Compass |
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MAIL ORDER CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!1111 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:32 pm EST, Mar 13, 2004 |
Every few months, Tom has to go out to Minnesota on business. The only thing to do during the off-time is hit the Mall of America. He always brings me 7-year old cheddar cheese. Now I don't have to wait months!!! I can mail-order my very own 7-year old cheddar cheese!!!! Hooray!!!!!!!1 MAIL ORDER CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!1111 |
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Swarm of cicadas coming to Michigan in May |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:29 pm EST, Mar 13, 2004 |
] STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - After a 17-year absence, Mother ] Nature is bringing the noise. Speaking of plagues.... Bring in da funk!!!!!!!!11 Swarm of cicadas coming to Michigan in May |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:28 pm EST, Mar 13, 2004 |
] A fun and educational way to involve children in the ] Passover experience. Symbols for each of the 10 plagues ] are included. If only Moses knew.... Bag of Plagues |
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The 10 worst Album Covers. Ever. |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
7:37 pm EST, Feb 24, 2004 |
I'm not sure which aspect of Tino I like best... the shorts, or the jewelry. I'd comment on the fashion faux pas of wearing silver AND gold, but, you know... the shorts.. The 10 worst Album Covers. Ever. |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:20 pm EST, Feb 21, 2004 |
] Shit Bitch Bears are the most authentic and effective way ] to express deep feelings of lust, love and like to that ] special someone. who needs chocolates, anyway? ShitBitchBear::Home |
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Topic: Technology |
11:15 pm EST, Feb 21, 2004 |
"only the Polytron reduces an entire mouse to a soup-like homogenate in 30 seconds." YUMMY!!!!!11 the Polytron |
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