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I am me. Woohoo
john.kendrick.com
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On the set of the new Matrix movie
they quickly regretted using the MicroSoft Blue Screen Technology
Click it for big.
(Tue 18th Feb 2003, 6:59, More)
they quickly regretted using the MicroSoft Blue Screen Technology
Click it for big.
(Tue 18th Feb 2003, 6:59, More)
International tensions arose
when the Russian announced that, for monetary
reasons, they could not complete with their
obligations in the International Play Station,
leaving it with no controllers.
(Tue 21st Jan 2003, 4:59, More)
when the Russian announced that, for monetary
reasons, they could not complete with their
obligations in the International Play Station,
leaving it with no controllers.
(Tue 21st Jan 2003, 4:59, More)
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» Stuff You've Overheard
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While at my first job (at Taco Bell!) I once saw a young child lead his mother down the path of frustration.
He asked the following simple quesiton: "Mommy, how much is a hundred?"
For the newt 10 minutes the mother tried (patiently at first) to explain that hits question made no sense. By the end of the ordeal she was practically shouting that the question made no sense, and was, I', fairly sure, on the verge of tears.
The sad thing is that instead of just laughing I spent the next hour trying to figure out how I would answer thee question.
(Thu 10th Jun 2004, 5:12, More)
:)
While at my first job (at Taco Bell!) I once saw a young child lead his mother down the path of frustration.
He asked the following simple quesiton: "Mommy, how much is a hundred?"
For the newt 10 minutes the mother tried (patiently at first) to explain that hits question made no sense. By the end of the ordeal she was practically shouting that the question made no sense, and was, I', fairly sure, on the verge of tears.
The sad thing is that instead of just laughing I spent the next hour trying to figure out how I would answer thee question.
(Thu 10th Jun 2004, 5:12, More)