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June 20, 2005

Woman Parks SUV In Garage, Returns To Find It In Her New Basement

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Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://agreatconversation.blogspot.com [I don't do drugs...just Potter] Lost, but not: For all i know i am the only one here. Jim may be in his room pondering the meaning of life, but i am here, mooching their internet access, listening to the persistent beeping of an alarm clock left unattended, ignoring a phone that i don't feel obligated to answer.

It's the simple things in life that give you pleasure...http://www.livejournal.com/users/legomyarrow [It's the simple things in life that give you pleasure...] Full Count (2/?): Dominic and Billy, Karl and Eric, Dave and Sean, and Orlando and Viggo were all that remained of the roughly fifteen men who had eventually joined the group. A lot of them lived in and around the area because of the security, and it was a nice thing to have, that sense of togetherness and family.

http://notimetosayit.blogspot.com [The internet is the devil] In the middle of the game I was sucking really bad...: Now I’m realizing I’m THAT CHICK who, in every horror film, gets sent down to some garage to get drinks and is the first to get jacked up because, it’s still early in the film and the peeps don’t know you just can’t be sending a chick down to the garage to get BOTTLED WATER when there’s a crazed murderer loose. So, here I am, the first chick in the movie about to get bludgeoned with an axe handle because nobody knew it was a horror movie scenario.

[Xo.typepad.com] A Welsh View: Woman Parks SUV In Garage, Returns To Find It In Her New Basement .According to the blog you can email your info so that you can be added to the list but .

[Inshaw.com] In Shaw (now with more gentrification): Weekend wrap up: The back had a tiny little space between the house and the garage. From the house one could go on the deck on top of the garage or go down and access the basement apartment.

[Surlybikes.com] surlyblog: Recently I stumbled upon a 1969 (the year of my birth) Schwinn Suburban with a Sturmey Archer 3-speed hub, a Union generator light set (of course it still works - was there any question), and a Pletcher rear rack (you know, the one with the snappy spring deal - perfect for holding a spicy Gyro in it's enviromentally hostile styrofoam box). I got it for the reasonable price of no dollars.

Shoppingbookmarks.comhttp://www.shoppingbookmarks.com [Shoppingbookmarks.com] kim's Blog at ShoppingBookmarks.com: Back during highschool, I remember laying on a towel in the lawn wearing a bikini and reading Sassy Magazine (Remember that one?) to get a sun tan. Well, now that I have a trip to Vegas planned and my 15 year high school class reunion coming up, I am in dire need of a tan.

Agilemanagement.nethttp://www.agilemanagement.net [Agilemanagement.net] AgileManagement: It's only right and proper that the right model for software is manufactured components - the software factories model that my colleagues Jack Greenfield and Keith Short are promoting - and not software hand crafted by artisans in a local workshop - never two applications the same. If I were in the train table business, the only aspect of my train table that should have been locally finished by artisans should have been the table top design.

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Posted at June 20, 2005 07:53 AM

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