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posted in New Version of PeopleField Released 04 November 2004 11:31 PM
PeopleField is SLURM(tm) green! And everyone knows a little slurm goes a long way. Cool looking updates... I wish more online businesses had Paypal links in their shopping carts like yours too. Super convenient!
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posted in Abuse the raver... 24 July 2002 12:37 PM
For those of you who who's 'kill instinct' gets set off by ravers, follow the link. Enjoy!
http://www.eneone.com/HOMEPAGE/games/slap-final/SLAP.htm
 [This post edited by xerxes on 24 July 2002 ]
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Canadian Forum
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posted in The Wit and Wisdom of Sue KMFDM 16 April 2002 11:54 AM
In the words of Francis E. Dec Esquire:
'All I need money for is food, taxes, and kerosene.'
The officialy gangsterized,
xerxes
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Poetry Canada
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posted in Ebay and Anthrax. 08 December 2001 9:47 PM
Well, walter, I am honoured that you believe that I would be the first to fathom an idea as such but you have to realize the world is not just population: you. Don't you think that any terrorist wouldn't jump at the chance to 'legally' send a consumer something life-threatening AND make some cash while their at it??? HA! That is a purest example of adding insult to injury - what terrorist could resist?! Come on now, get your head out of the sand and give it a shake.
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Canadian Forum
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posted in Spy Game 27 November 2001 12:29 PM
If you want to see an interesting flick, Mulholland Drive is the one to see. If you are a Lynch fan like myself, it should prove quite cozy. It just oozes Lynch all over the place! A small warning though - make sure you have a day or two to recouperate from the experience.
I am interested to know what you guys think about it. The ideas, ideals, themes, turn-arounds... Some curious material here.
erxes
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Canadian Forum
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posted in Ungroomed gangsters with funny hats and piercings. 22 November 2001 11:48 PM
Isn't that always the case though...
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Graffitti Calgary
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posted in Nght Clubs and Events 21 November 2001 10:35 PM
I miss the old HairHouse. It used to not suck so hard as it does of late. Many moons ago, I found it somewhat respectable. Now I have to travel to Edmonton every time I wish to go out somewhere reasonable.
*sigh* So much PVC, so few places to wear it.
....and ohh... is that a Bulgarian camo set I see on ebay?!
I need more places to stomp and bounce around to good industrial music where I would cause few casualties.[This post editied by xerxes on 21 November 2001 ]
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Calgary Forum
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posted in Stupid Traffic Lights 21 November 2001 12:28 PM
Now, now. The civil engineers of Calgary work very hard for your driving and pedestrian requirements and pleasure... regardless. Or maybe it's survival of the fittest. You would be better off purchasing a monster truck rather than convincing the traffic commissioner to rip lights out and glue them elsewhere simply because you complain. Get over it.
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Graffitti Calgary
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posted in MP3 Giveaway 16 November 2001 11:57 PM
I couldn't help but jump in here...
As dreamy as you claim he be, he still looks like a guy going through three stages of denial.
1. I think I should have done something different with my hair today.
2. If I smile really big and look really silly maybe they won't notice the hair.
3. Uh. I think they noticed.
Hmm, my thoughts, not yours.
erxes
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Graffitti Calgary
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posted in Ebay and Anthrax. 31 October 2001 9:27 PM
It doesn't seem to me that anyone is restricting their buying habits on Ebay. Does anyone fear opening up their parcel and finding Anthrax littered over their new CD or brushed into their new shirt? I find it strange that no one has brought up this issue yet.
- Loyal Ebayer.
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Canadian Forum
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posted in Smelly, Stinky, and sometimes just gross 30 October 2001 12:59 PM
scooter...
So, what you are saying then is that you stink too and to leave you poor souls alone?
I see.
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Graffitti Calgary
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posted in VNV Nation & Icon Of Coil 23 October 2001 12:13 AM
Dec. 11, Suburbs, Edmonton, $25! Anyone who has even tasted the sub-culture of goth/industrial knows this concert is a major score.
Anyone taking the mid-week treck?!
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Alberta Forum
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posted in Smelly, Stinky, and sometimes just gross 21 October 2001 11:11 PM
canadaboy - maybe YOU are the stinky one and after all this time of your friends putting up with it, they are finally giving YOU some experience at the *let it fly* courtesy counter. Although greeting them at your door with a healthy dose of liquid detergent in a bucket could possibly turn their brains back on and in turn leave you feeling quite refreshed (and not as wet as they).
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Graffitti Calgary
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posted in Cell phone vs. Land line 19 October 2001 12:26 PM
Oh! By the way, anyone know if I would need to pay for a land line if I want to run ADSL too?
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Calgary Forum
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posted in Cell phone vs. Land line 19 October 2001 12:25 PM
I am thinking of getting a cell phone instead of paying for a land line. Is there anybody out there who has done this and can suggest a reasonable package that I should check out?
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Calgary Forum
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posted in No one could ever say it better. 19 October 2001 7:28 AM
I must admit I do enjoy Shel's more 'mature' humour a tad bit more. Ok, well maybe it's not really mature. But your always welcome at our house!
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Poetry Canada
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posted in New mayor 16 October 2001 12:59 PM
Not sure. Watching Dave's "yey for me I won" speech though, looked like he was accepting an Oscar or something. He cared about thanking his family more than the people who voted for him. I wouldn't be surprised if he tried passing a bill that stated that family entertainment packages (tipically for two parents and two children) had to be provided as 6-member family packages. He seems to have that kind of mentality.
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Calgary Forum
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posted in No one could ever say it better. 16 October 2001 12:08 AM
... should have waited for all the little brontosauri.
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Poetry Canada
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posted in No one could ever say it better. 14 October 2001 12:27 AM
IF I HAD A BRONTOSAUROUS
If I had a brontosaurous,
I would name him Horace or Morris.
But if suddenly one day he had
A lot of little brontosauri -
I would change his name
To Laurie.
- S. Silverstein
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