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    Kewl. I'll swing by the Pike then. I'll probably be rolling in 6:45-7ish depending on bridge traffic.

    See y'all tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakerBoy
    yessir... gs owes me a drink.

    you owe me a high five.
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    See you guys there at around 7pm. Uh, and if Z-Bo could get his blowjob from BB before that, I am not looking forward to seeing that

    drC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Crash
    See you guys there at around 7pm. Uh, and if Z-Bo could get his blowjob from Girlskis sister before that, I am not looking forward to seeing that

    drC
    what does bakerboy have to do with this. he is not entitled to leftovers.
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    optics, do you drink Aquavit? That's the nectar of the homeland! My first Aquavit, was age 9, in Kebnekaise, Sweden.

    http://www.maion.com/photography/sca..._pictures.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAN
    optics, do you drink Aquavit?
    Sure do. Love it. The first time I heard it was traditionally used between courses to "punch through" the food you've eaten and make room for more, I knew it was for me.

    But, in all fairness, I'll drink most anything.

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    I will be at the Pike Pub around 7pm as well. See you all there.

    Sincerely,

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    Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit

    Fucking work.

    Got put on a week straight, 12-hour funjobs. Anyway I had a very broke airplane to work on all week long, and I didn't get out of work today until 7:30 - believe me, I wanted to leave early so I could make the film, but there was just no way. Even if I left work straight for Seattle, I wouldn't get to the movie until 8:30 or so, and that's without changing out of my uniform.

    sorry I couldn't make it, I was really looking forward to seeing the lot of you guys.

    anybody going to the Pray for Snow party tomorrow here in TACOMA? It's at the Harmon, I believe...

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    The Showbox really wasn't the best place for it. OK, so I'm dumb and didn't buy a ticket beforehand, so I had to wait in line for almost an hour to even get in. By then it was really packed. The worst thing, though, was no seats. So everyone had to stand up to watch the movie. I'm pretty tall and I still didn't have the best view of the movie.

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    Jumper, 12-hour shifts blow.

    As far as the Showbox goes, the venue sucked ass. No seats, which is do-able, but then the fact that they put the huge speaker setups right smack dab in the line of vision for anyone standing off to the sides.

    Did anyone else think getting the movie going was slower than the second coming of Christ?

    Joshbu, nice to see you again - and cool to meet optics too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAN
    Did anyone else think getting the movie going was slower than the second coming of Christ?

    Joshbu, nice to see you again - and cool to meet optics too.
    If you stood outside the venue as long as I did you'd know why it took so long. They were waiting for everyone who had to buy a ticket to get inside. I guess the Showbox is used to having music concerts where it's a given that things are going to start late.

    I guess I missed you LAN. I probably saw you, but didn't know who you were. I was near joshbu during the movie. I met scoober last year, but not sure I'd recognize him now. Also saw BakerBoy outside (I recognized him even without the pink helmet!), but never saw him once I was inside. Basically it was too crowded. That's cool for TGR, not as good for actually being able to see the movie.

    Joshbu got a nice autographed poster from Meg Oster!
    Last edited by The AD; 11-04-2004 at 11:17 AM.

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    Good to meet a few of you internet people last night.

    Agreed. The Showbox set up was not conducive to viewing the movie. The huge speaker set ups made it impossible to view the screen from the sides. Fortunately, I poached a front row viewing spot in the bar area.

    I didn't think Soul Purpose was as good as High Life but it was a lot of fun anyways.

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    yeah I'll second the 12-hr shiftage blowing. The idea of our schedule is you're only supposed to do it for a short time, ie 3 or 2 days (we're on an alternating, 3-2-2 schedule where every other number is offtime, yes it's confusing because they keep messing with it and have you come in on offdays, etc). And when you get put on it for a week straight...basically you have enough time to go home, cook a can of soup, and go to sleep right away if you want to get 8 hours of sleep, you have to be up early because you don't dare be late....fuck.

    okay enough complaining. Sucks about the lack of seats and the line - I'd have been in line with you AD, I tried to buy one online and it wasn't working at all. Glad I didn't, now.

    anybody going to PFS tonight?

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    Good turnout. That venue sucked for the movie, but was cool for the rest of the time.

    Good to meet you LAN, Duder, Meg, Fiddler, and good to see the rest of you wackos.

    We solicited a promise from Dynameg that she'd start posting more.

    Apparently she's become a hardcore lurker and only comes out when she needs the wisdom of the collective (yeah, I'm talking to you).

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    -high point: walking into The Pike feeling like Clif Clavin knowing so many people.
    - low point: 20 minute wait for a burger wtf mate?
    - high point: optics handing me a stack of 40 (actually 41) ski washington passes... mmmm... precious....
    - low point: the humungous line in front of the show box
    - high point: optics bribing two high school kids with fiveskis to let us cut
    - low point: the huge bouncer nearly flattening Sq99 for trying to cut the line despite already having a ticket
    - high point: "Josh, I love the body XOXOXO Dynameg"
    - low(est) point: Showbox sucks as a venue: everyone standing obstructs bottom 1/4 of the screen and huge speaker towers obstruct side views.
    - high point: lingere show after the movie
    - low point: BC-FLOW strikes out with lingere model after their show. Better luck next time tiger.

    Anyways, the show was good. I enjoyed it. Great to see everyone again. Hopefully the next time I see ya'll we'll be on the snow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshbu
    - high point: lingere show after the movie
    OK, so where are the damn pictures?

    - low point: BC-FLOW strikes out with lingere model after their show.
    OK, so where are the damn pictures?

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    AH yes, almost forgot about the apres lingerie show. Pics needed indeed. Although, even in a slightly inebriated state, the bodies were excellent but some of the models' faces left something to be desired. Maybe I'm too picky though.

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    where are the pictures. i got enough 'duuuuuuude! where the fuck are you, you fucking asshole mother fucker!' phone calls last night that there must be some sort of photographic evidence. and by the way.
    i am gonna ownerize bakerboy this year
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshbu
    -high point: walking into The Pike feeling like Clif Clavin knowing so many people.
    - low point: 20 minute wait for a burger wtf mate?
    - high point: optics handing me a stack of 40 (actually 41) ski washington passes... mmmm... precious....
    - low point: the humungous line in front of the show box
    - high point: optics bribing two high school kids with fiveskis to let us cut
    - low point: the huge bouncer nearly flattening Sq99 for trying to cut the line despite already having a ticket
    - high point: "Josh, I love the body XOXOXO Dynameg"
    - low(est) point: Showbox sucks as a venue: everyone standing obstructs bottom 1/4 of the screen and huge speaker towers obstruct side views.
    - high point: lingere show after the movie
    - low point: BC-FLOW strikes out with lingere model after their show. Better luck next time tiger.

    Anyways, the show was good. I enjoyed it. Great to see everyone again. Hopefully the next time I see ya'll we'll be on the snow!
    Low Point HRB left ID in car at the rehabits no drinkie drinkie fo me.

    - low point: the huge bouncer nearly flattening Sq99 for trying to cut the line despite already having a ticket

    Yeah those fackin facks need to lay off the roids I’ve heard they can make you irritable, ( but they didn't give me any trouble when I squeezed in with those guys.)

    Comic note I ran in to a non mag friend who’s posse got clipped on the outside of the fence for drinking in line, and left him franticly looking for a ride so he could stay.
    On a good note ,great to see everybody again



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    hey now! whats this pray for snow crap doing so close to my nov 19th ski movie date. i own that week. don't make me ownerize you too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotRutteredBum
    Comic note I ran in to a non mag friend who’s posse got clipped on the outside of the fence for drinking in line, and left him franticly looking for a ride so he could stay.
    Those guys were right behind me in line! The other bit of comedy I saw in line was when a Jeep Cherokee drove by on 1st Avenue with the passenger hanging out the window with a handmade anarchy flag screaming "Anarchy! Yeah!" Some kid behind me in line yelled "You're a real anarchist in your Jeep. Sweet." It was pretty good for a totally off-the-cuff response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeedashbo
    hey now! whats this pray for snow crap doing so close to my nov 19th ski movie date. i own that week. don't make me ownerize you too.
    Consider it to be more like a lease, Awh Z-bo doesn’t like to share or one could use this gathering as an opportunity for ski movie promotion
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    Hey, how come that Pray for Snow thing is in the middle of my business trip to Japan? So unfair...

    And yes, I didn't show up, but yes, I had a good excuse, like, some dumbass Ford Explorer totalled my car the night before and I am all contused and needed to fucking sleep.

    At least, I do live up to my screen name... A bit too often recently, though

    drC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Crash
    And yes, I didn't show up, but yes, I had a good excuse, like, some dumbass Ford Explorer totalled my car the night before and I am all contused and needed to fucking sleep.
    No! Not the Miata! sorry to hear about that Crash.

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    that sucks doctor C. sorry to hear that.
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