The Story of Ft. Everstown

Jun 27, 2003 14:29

The Story of Ft. Everstown by David O'Connell ( Read more... )

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andrasta June 27 2003, 11:44:41 UTC
I would, but you live too far away.
besides, Edgar's already taking care of that.

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turb0mang June 27 2003, 11:51:07 UTC

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andrasta June 27 2003, 12:03:37 UTC
Only if you pay for my plane ticket.

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Re: turb0mang June 27 2003, 12:07:43 UTC
what's wrong with the greyhound. canadians are so picky!

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Re: jojofries June 29 2003, 23:32:25 UTC
Thank you, but I cannot take all the credit for it. In fact, I can't take any of the credit for it, as it was written by my friend, Dave. Oh, what the hell! I'll take a little bit of credit anyway!

-J. Fries

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us history dos anonymous June 28 2003, 09:44:27 UTC
steve,
i'm currently attending my us history online course. it's boring and i am painfully hungover. when i think about clarence darrow i feel like throwing up.

sincerely yours,
black rose

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Re: us history dos jojofries June 29 2003, 23:30:33 UTC
I don't think there is a person alive who doesn't want to vomit at the thought of Clarence Darrow. That dude is an a #1 tool.

Love forever and always,
Steve

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kategod June 28 2003, 12:04:51 UTC
That story made me touch myself. Alot. UNF UNF UNF

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Re: jojofries June 29 2003, 23:31:28 UTC
Thank my dear friend, Dave. It was his doing.

-J. Fries

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irnmadn June 29 2003, 20:59:00 UTC
I had no idea my stupid story would encourage you to be so lazy with your LiveJournal postings. Post something original, you recently liberated sodomite, you. Of course, I'm probably not one to talk since I haven't updated my journal in eight months. But that's what happens when you write for the goddamn liberal Jew media. They don't let you off their Star of David-shaped journalistic treadmill long enough for you to keep your various pet projects all shipshape. It's like eating nothing but gfeltefish when all you want is just a little taste of that good ol' fashioned non-bank owning gentile salmon every now and then. Isn't it ironic? Dont'cha think? Probably not. But I do know one thing: Every day is a winding road. You get a little bit closer. Words of wisdom from Sheryl Crow, who try as she might, will never ever be sexy.

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