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Topic: I have a question.
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Stranger than Fishing Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 04:15 PM
How much would it cost to send a package about the size and shape of a ventriloquist dummy from the states to the UK?That is my question... answer it wisely. ------------------ Juliet was a skank ho, I always thought. Houdini'sworstnightmare on IRC
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Angel Fish Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 04:17 PM
It costs about five quid to send a parcel the size and weight of six kinder eggs from the UK to the USA./unhelpful comments. IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 04:20 PM
I would estimate that it would cost you about forty-five dollars.IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 04:20 PM
Though I would suggest that you ask the post office and not us BrunchersIP: Logged |
Kyree Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 04:32 PM
I like the Scrappy! C'n I keep him?IP: Logged |
McDuff Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 05:09 PM
That's really cool. Answering in multiple posts to bump up post count gets a *boot*, but because they were in Haiku form, the scrappy gets an *unboot*, a slightly soiled "The Way of Bradley Rules" robe in case it is needed (I just got a new one - look, gold lining. I plundered a tomb for this!), and several McDuff Credibility Points.edited because of code, and to say "The size and shape of a ventriloquist dummy" is a big range, from about $10 to $124.67.[This message has been edited by McDuff (edited September 30, 2001).] IP: Logged |
Kyree Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 05:27 PM
I like McDuff, too.  IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 06:56 PM
In my own defense: please review my post records, I play by the rules.It occurred to me that I had more stuff to say; thus, another post. That is the first *boot* that I have ever received. Thank you, Sir McDuff.
though I can ignore one simple spelling error this required a fix[This message has been edited by Digriz (edited September 30, 2001).]
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Insane Hungry Joe Self-Made User
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posted September 30, 2001 11:37 PM
Not to be a rebel or anything, but that gets annoying really quickly.------------------ Nothing can kill the Grimace. http://www.livejournal.com/users/hungryjoe/
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Digriz Self-Made User
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posted October 01, 2001 12:19 AM
*bow*IP: Logged |
Y2Karen Cereal Subunit
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posted October 01, 2001 01:26 AM
Ha!I rather like the Scrappy who puts a haiku Behind every thought IP: Logged |
tv's Spatch Shuttlecock
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posted October 01, 2001 02:06 AM
Sorry, not rebellious enough, IHJ. I for one wish to see if the scrappy can continue to haiku hir way through SMUhood.IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted October 01, 2001 06:10 PM
I'm curious too; I have been hazing myself; quite entertaining.Though it may grow old, thanks for the encouragement! I'm doing my best. Perhaps when I have become a full SMU I'll flip-flop to prose. IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted October 01, 2001 06:50 PM
I have a question: What can y'all tell me about Philadelphia?I have business there, and would like to see the sights. Recommendations? [This message has been edited by Digriz (edited October 01, 2001).] IP: Logged |
DominusGladiorum Self-Made User
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posted October 01, 2001 06:57 PM
Haiku is able to Suck sores, as my friends from camp Would surely pronounce.IP: Logged |
annenayne Self-Made User
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posted October 01, 2001 11:51 PM
Imagine - if I were under pressure to speak in haiku in everyday life, I might stick my foot in my mouth less often. Then, I'd be embarrassed less often, and I'd accidentally insult people a lot less often.Hmmmmm .... IP: Logged |
nebulous menace Self-Made User
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posted October 02, 2001 10:00 AM
A variety of Revolutionary war type attractions There are others sights to see, I'm sure, but that came out to a great word:syllable ratio so I'm not going to do any research. Betsy Ross, liberty bell, continental congress, south street, high crime, blah blah blah. It's the only city in America which got bombed by its own forces (in the 1970's, actually.) IP: Logged |
BananaTheocracy Scrappy Doo
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posted October 02, 2001 12:03 PM
Philly is dirty It stinks of gas and garbage It's quite the hell-hole------------------ "Is it just me, or is Paul Cellucci the luckiest politician ever?" "No, Gary Condit is the luckiest politician ever." IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted October 02, 2001 07:08 PM
I'll keep that in mind couldn't be too much worse than New York or L.A.I've been hearing that leaves on trees are changing hue at this time of year. Should be romantic Barring trash and gasoline... I'll just hode by dose
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Miyu Self-Made User
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posted October 02, 2001 10:04 PM
Digriz- What exactly are you looking to do in Philadelphia? I personally would recommend checking out South Street, but that might not exactly be your cup of tea... ^_^;------------------ BUNNY BUNNY PANCAKE PANCAKE -- megalita +--perelandra . into the darkness--+ IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted October 03, 2001 08:06 PM
A friend there I'm planning to meet says we'll certainly visit South Street Revolution'ry war doesn't intrest me, nor does touristy stuff (though some's neat).Sometimes stuff like that my friends eschew: "No, Digriz, here'swhat you must do!" I just want to have fun, spend five days with someone in a place that's exciting and new.
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McDuff Self-Made User
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posted October 03, 2001 09:18 PM
WOOHOO!!!LIMERICKS!!!!!! IP: Logged |
Digriz Self-Made User
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posted October 03, 2001 10:15 PM
IHJ doesn't care for Haiku, so I thought that I'd try something new. If I get too much flak then I guess I'll go back... it's not as if I give a screw.[This message has been edited by Digriz (edited October 03, 2001).] IP: Logged |