10216. PelleNilsson - 7/7/2004 1:36:23 AM Ominous. 10217. Magoseph - 7/7/2004 2:14:55 AM I have a message for you in International, Pelle. 10219. Magoseph - 7/7/2004 5:45:48 AM Post 10218 was moved to Conflits in the Middle East. 10220. SnowOwl - 7/7/2004 6:52:09 AM Interesting discussion of measures. While the move to metrics has simplified things in many ways for me it's taken a lot of pleasure out of language. 10221. alistairConnor - 7/7/2004 6:21:39 PM Give a woman a centimetre, eh.
(and she'll take a megaparsec) 10222. Magoseph - 7/7/2004 9:32:55 PM In the same vein, just give her an inch, she'll take a foot. 10223. Magoseph - 7/7/2004 9:53:44 PM Not literally, of course. 10224. Magoseph - 7/8/2004 7:09:54 PM Hello, Ali, say hello to me. I'm lonely in here. I can't get anyone to post anymore.
Let me ask you something--this weekend, during a conversation with my brother, I used the term "escagacer". He started laughing about that, I'm certain he still is. Tell me, have you ever heard that term? Is it that laughable? 10225. alistairConnor - 7/8/2004 9:39:00 PM Never heard of it! Sounds like a regionalism to me. 10226. Magoseph - 7/8/2004 9:44:50 PM It is definitely a Provençal one. 10227. alistairConnor - 7/8/2004 11:08:39 PM Speaking of Provençalisms, we had a pétanque competition the other night. Our visiting New Zealand schoolgirls and their host families and hangers-on, quite a tribe. It went very well, and I'm not saying that because my team won...
(that only proves that the actual skill content of the competition was virtually nil) 10228. Magoseph - 7/8/2004 11:26:43 PM
10229. Magoseph - 7/8/2004 11:52:18 PM Ali, I remember my father going every day to one of the local cafés (there were three in Laudun) to have “une partie de boules” as he called the game of petanque. He had one “pastis” (Pernod) before playing and one after, the most I ever saw him drinking.
10230. alistairConnor - 7/9/2004 12:06:37 AM Something like that. 10231. judithathome - 7/9/2004 4:21:52 AM Keoni bashed in the side of his new truck.
The new roof goes on Tuesday.
Our insurnace rates for home AND automobile will no doubt go way up shortly. 10232. Magoseph - 7/9/2004 5:22:40 AM How did bash in the side of his truck, Juds? He's fine, I suppose? 10233. judithathome - 7/9/2004 6:07:43 AM He made a too-short turn and crunched into a pole. Losing his side vision, I guess.
He is fine except for a bruised ego. 10234. judithathome - 7/9/2004 8:07:32 AM Guess what happened today in my little village nest of politicos? For the past month, the city adminstrator has been campaigning to have our city council vote to fire our beloved police chief. The Mayor had had enough this morning and fired the city administrator, sent everyone home from our little city hall, and changed all the locks on the doors. He has the only key.
He also moved the vote to fire the police chief off the agenda for Tuesday night's council meeting. And nothing can be added to the agenda because today was the deadline.
I love that guy! He's got my vote as Mayor for Life!
10235. Ulgine Barrows - 7/9/2004 5:39:12 PM wow, wabbit, your version of tubing on the Delaware looks calming. The version I had, was at a faster pace - being dragged behind a ski boat.
Somebody mentioned bringing a camera/camcorder, guess it's a good idea we didn't. 10236. Magoseph - 7/9/2004 5:46:38 PM Good morning, Ulgine, it was fun to follow you from one thread to the other while doing the nytimes crossword puzzle.
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