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February 07, 2006
Woot!
I'm blogging from the meetup! Yay!
I don't have much to say, though. :D So: Random Notes and observations!
Harold Pinter's Nobel Acceptance speech is apparently awesome. I'm too busy with the offline discussion to read it, though.
Hank sez it's a good thing Kevin Bacon isn't like Stalin, who killed everyone who ever knew him. He's right.
Elkit is blogging about the meetup too, hee!
Courtney is our Kevin Bacon, a statement which led to a riff on Courtney and bacon and was too disturbing to reprint here.
Apparently Persian is the third most commonly used language on the internet. Interesting, nu?
Threadless.com has totally kickass shirts. Please please please go buy some with my link so I can afford to buy myself more shirts. :) Because clearly what I need is more shirts. ;)
Ealasaid: Getting set on fire is bad. Rich: There's a reason people thought that hell was fire.
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Posted by Ealasaid at February 7, 2006 07:46 PM
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Wait, so ... if Courtney is our Kevin Bacon, and Kevin Bacon doesn't kill everybody he knows, that means we're safe, right?
Posted by: Elke Sisco at February 7, 2006 10:31 PM
We're safe as long as we don't keep comparing her to breakfast meat.
Posted by: Hank Shiffman at February 8, 2006 11:12 AM
I really miss Kevin I mean Courtney at the meetings.
Maybe talking about her makes her attending more often :-)
Posted by: Silvia at February 8, 2006 11:22 AM
Courtney is our Kevin Bacon, a statement which led to a riff on Courtney and bacon and was too disturbing to reprint here.
Good lord, I always seem to miss the good ones. Maybe this isn't a coincidence?
Posted by: fling93 at February 10, 2006 01:18 PM
that speech, is indeed, quite the awesome.
Posted by: Jibbsey at February 14, 2006 07:11 AM





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