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suzanne
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where do i send the condolences to your mother?
heh heh heh
> I am almost sure they'll come before your computers with
> personality.
I don't know...Commodore 64s were pretty unique
> Sorry for asking it, but what do you have at your eyes?
the tiniest bit of farsightedness. i can see in the night, and i have good enough long distance sight to be in the airforce, but...
> I did it some few times. It's more tiresome than a swimming
> competition.
damn.
i just broke the 200 page mark on a book i've been working on for nearly 2 weeks.
> I used to compete in my college. I was an obsessive swimmer.
> Why don't you make a rule or two?
that's not how it works. this is the operation: you stand by waiting for orders, you are about to leave and get a burger and he yells, "where the hell do you think you're going? I'm not done with you yet!"
Then, you go to a few concerts (not in your own state, of course) and hang around a website. People start to imagine you have absolutely no life. The people on the board see you as old and tiresome. You are bored because you need stimulation. Your roommate stares over your shoulder and asks what you are doing on the computer and acts enthusiastic once you entertain the idea of getting a hobby or a life. A guy calls, she throws the phone at you and begins butting in on what to do.
I'm a happy person all around.
> No, it wasn't. You said so many things you did to our Mozza. It
> had to be sincere, even if it was a little bitter.
i try
> Oh thank you.
> Oh please don't look at me Morrissey, I don't deserve it. I'm
> not good in english anyway.
but morrissey doesn't base things on language skills. we haven't determined his actual methods of determing what is worthy. i think part of it is tacking on fantasy ideals.
> I am Morrissey's wednesday's child?
some day of the week, yes.
> Finally I understood why you want a computer with a human
> brain!!!
actually, i've been looking for a computer with a human brain at the other end of it.
> Well, here you were sarcastic...
what? morrissey doesn't eat bagels?
> Oh for sure. But it was about this we were talking about?
> "You and me both...".
> Nice phrase...
> It's very very tiresome...
> No, even whe he uses "I" he may speaking about another
> person's sentiments.
he always relates it to a "you and i" type thing. Like Heir apparent for example.
> You are completely correct.
and always so!
heh heh heh
> I am almost sure they'll come before your computers with
> personality.
I don't know...Commodore 64s were pretty unique
> Sorry for asking it, but what do you have at your eyes?
the tiniest bit of farsightedness. i can see in the night, and i have good enough long distance sight to be in the airforce, but...
> I did it some few times. It's more tiresome than a swimming
> competition.
damn.
i just broke the 200 page mark on a book i've been working on for nearly 2 weeks.
> I used to compete in my college. I was an obsessive swimmer.
> Why don't you make a rule or two?
that's not how it works. this is the operation: you stand by waiting for orders, you are about to leave and get a burger and he yells, "where the hell do you think you're going? I'm not done with you yet!"
Then, you go to a few concerts (not in your own state, of course) and hang around a website. People start to imagine you have absolutely no life. The people on the board see you as old and tiresome. You are bored because you need stimulation. Your roommate stares over your shoulder and asks what you are doing on the computer and acts enthusiastic once you entertain the idea of getting a hobby or a life. A guy calls, she throws the phone at you and begins butting in on what to do.
I'm a happy person all around.
> No, it wasn't. You said so many things you did to our Mozza. It
> had to be sincere, even if it was a little bitter.
i try
> Oh thank you.
> Oh please don't look at me Morrissey, I don't deserve it. I'm
> not good in english anyway.
but morrissey doesn't base things on language skills. we haven't determined his actual methods of determing what is worthy. i think part of it is tacking on fantasy ideals.
> I am Morrissey's wednesday's child?
some day of the week, yes.
> Finally I understood why you want a computer with a human
> brain!!!
actually, i've been looking for a computer with a human brain at the other end of it.
> Well, here you were sarcastic...
what? morrissey doesn't eat bagels?
> Oh for sure. But it was about this we were talking about?
> "You and me both...".
> Nice phrase...
> It's very very tiresome...
> No, even whe he uses "I" he may speaking about another
> person's sentiments.
he always relates it to a "you and i" type thing. Like Heir apparent for example.
> You are completely correct.
and always so!