10208. Ulgine Barrows - 7/6/2004 1:24:12 PM I mean to say, I am full of hope, and it's my wish that you are, as well. 10209. Ulgine Barrows - 7/6/2004 2:00:46 PM I'm not giving in an inch to fear
I knew those matches would dry
And they did. 10210. alistairConnor - 7/6/2004 5:38:07 PM What is tubing, and what sort of boat would that be?
Did the cell phone dry too? 10211. PelleNilsson - 7/6/2004 8:03:49 PM The weathermen tell us that so far this is the coldest summer we have had since 1928. 10212. wabbit - 7/6/2004 8:31:51 PM
Tubing on the Delaware River.
10213. neato - 7/6/2004 8:42:50 PM That looks so nice! But not really suitable for handbag and cell phone ... 10214. alistairConnor - 7/6/2004 9:30:29 PM Well that's what I thought, but it can't be that... 10215. Magoseph - 7/7/2004 1:26:41 AM Pelle, we saw an unusual sight this morning. In the past five years or so, the Harrier hawks have almost totally replaced the red-tailed hawks which favor this habitat. They have a habit of gathering in groups of twenty or so and circling around and around for some time with the circles gradually moving away. This has always occurred in August and September and it is presumed to be for the Southern migration.
Today, we saw about two groups with about twenty each, going through this performance over our house and heading south. 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
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