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100 years later: the same old same old.
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bologna on a hill

-Imp
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Impenitent wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2024 2:07 am bologna on a hill

-Imp
If I take your meaning right: I agree (Crom *help us all).




*He won't.
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Happy New Year, Henry.
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Immanuel Can wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2024 4:26 am Happy New Year, Henry.
I certainly hope so.

I hope so, too, for you and yours.
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Humbug! It'll only be happy for multi-millionaires but especially for billionaires; the rest of us get the leftovers...if anything is leftover!

Perhaps AJ is right! I'm such an ornery bitch professor! The only difference is my course doesn't cost anything, which is the reason I never advertised it!

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Yeah i don't get it either. The erf's been around that giant ball of fire like four billion times already. What's the big deal about one more time? I mean of all things to get overly excited about, this is what whole herds of people get together for in cities to stand around, blow those obnoxious noise makers, and listen to that horrible techo music?

And how much of the city's money is wasted paying those poor clean-up crews to pick up all the trash these idiots leave behind?
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Happy New Year everyone!

(OK, I am a little late.... sorry)
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RickLewis wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:35 am Happy New Year everyone!

(OK, I am a little late.... sorry)
Meh, it's just 11 days in. You're good.
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