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I’m so glad I have a meeting to go to. Can’t wait to see how long it will take to get all of the euphemisms out of the way. Only men find this topic to be of endless fascination.
Carry on.
Posted by: Montrose Morris at October 13, 2009 10:14 AM
in DC they seem to sell the papers from the boxes not newsstands. And did seem to be long walk to deli, grocery, any convenience. But neighborhoods (at least in area I stayed in) were beautiful. Even new construction seem to blend in (not sure what kinda restrictions if any they have on architecture..other than nothing taller than capital bldg).
I’m so glad I have a meeting to go to. Can’t wait to see how long it will take to get all of the euphemisms out of the way. Only men find this topic to be of endless fascination.
Carry on.
Posted by: Montrose Morris at October 13, 2009 10:14 AM
not the straight guys.
– 100% all-beef thermometer
I hate to see what tomorrow’s “Other Words For” game is going to be.
Perhaps, the mercury.
“John Thomas.
Posted by: Arkady at October 13, 2009 10:10 AM”
I was thinking more like John Hancock.
where’s M4L today? He would excel at this game
Chicken;
You’re probably right. Sad, but true. I get a fair amount of info off the internet, but it still isn’t the same as a paper.
in DC they seem to sell the papers from the boxes not newsstands. And did seem to be long walk to deli, grocery, any convenience. But neighborhoods (at least in area I stayed in) were beautiful. Even new construction seem to blend in (not sure what kinda restrictions if any they have on architecture..other than nothing taller than capital bldg).
I went to the zoo last week. In the “disabled animals” section, there was a one-eyed spitting cobra.
“it’s really tough to find a place to buy a paper.
Posted by: benson at October 13, 2009 10:13 AM”
That is a sentence that is going to make no sense 20 years from now.
O.k…
Cock Hudson