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Nov 23, 2005 20:04

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Come home ronny dog, come home. xrecursivex November 24 2005, 12:24:06 UTC
I read this in it's entirety even though I am already 2 hours late for thanksgiving dinner at my aunt's house.

Although I smiled throughout the duration of this entry, the part where I became boisterous and hollered in my empty house was when you replied to the man whom you showed your manly handshake to, "that's how i do it in new york."

You said that twice in this entry, and I screamed twice for ya!

I never doubted that you would have a good time, but its one thing to assume, and quite another thing to hear these wonderful stories. I can't wait to hear them firsthand, while smoking a silk cut OR Red for bragging rights.

THATS JUST HOW WE DO IN NYC NIGGA!

AH, I have to go and do that turkey thing. My family is undoubtedly annoyed with me.

Love you bro.

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Re: Come home ronny dog, come home. xrecursivex November 24 2005, 12:27:07 UTC
OH, OH TOTALLY FORGOT....

The way you handled the 13 year old kid situation on the plane was classy as fuck. I bet that made the kid's week, just by you an older, american boy talking to him.

Besides he did get you breakfast - sounds like a IIOII in training.

Dodgy and Brilliant are by far my two favorite british expressions.

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cowsaysroar November 24 2005, 21:22:37 UTC
well.

what i can say other than this makes me tear. i'm glad you are so happy.

you fuckin bastard :P

by the way, every once in a while i catch myself almost saying "cheers" nowadays. REASON: about 80 percent of the customers i've helped in the past month were english, and said cheers instead of "thank you, hello, goodbye, ok". and i get just as excited about dodgy as you do!!

see you soon, i miss ya man

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