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bjorn_skurj

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  1. I'm trying to recall Deputy Hawk's explanation of "shadow selves" and the Black Lodge. Do not revel in your hatred and anger. Both are unavoidable at times and useful in ways, but do not revel in them.
  2. At least from "Rubber Soul" on, everyone should have.
  3. We were probably at some of the same keg parties in Albany, N.Y., in 1985-86,
  4. That's because he's secure in his masculinity.
  5. No, but I already object to the linking of Mahler with a no-talent hack like Moby.
  6. When my nephew and I were at Coney Island, I took him into the bathroom there, which had metal urinals. He did his thing, then on the way out, he asked, "Uncle Dan, why do they in New York pee in cans?"
  7. Yuengling's good, but its alcohol content is a little low.
  8. Water - need to stay hydrated!
  9. I am actually still mad at my parents for making me go, as I had a ticket to see Peter Gabriel at SPAC.
  10. Time Pilot. Asteroids, of course. There was also a Star Trek game that you sat in and shot up Klingons - summer of 1983, I think, it was out. I have a very clear recollection of playing it in an arcade in Virginia Beach.
  11. Yes. Galaga is a much-improved version of Galaxian. You couldn't get the two ships firing together thing in Galaxian, if memory serves. I am fond of Gyruss and Tempest myself. Battlezone too.
  12. has anyone made the "HARD ON - APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE HARD!" joke yet?
  13. Best wishes from me and the Wobblies on your special day.
  14. I went to take the garbage out once and when I opened the trash container, a flight of wasps attacked me like I was the Death Star and they were Red Squadron.
  15. I wonder what an Ambiorix is. Perhaps I missed that episode of Doctor Who.
  16. Yuengling's a fine beer. A good substitute for Rolling Rock, which will never pass my lips again. Rolling Rock leaves Latrobe. Will Latrobe leave its brew? Tuesday, August 01, 2006 By Chico Harlan, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette LATROBE -- Taste got more complicated yesterday. The beer plant on Jefferson Street became a ghost town. Charles Erney, a Rolling Rock employee for 20 years, drove home and changed out of the polo shirt with the green horse stitched on the left breast, work clothes nevermore. Rolling Rock, brewed by that name in Latrobe since 1939, officially closed its plant yester
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