word of the day: lavage
Lagave was a new one for me. Learned at my most recent trip to the doctor. I recommend avoiding this procedure if you can, but then maybe it depends on the organ.
Lagave was a new one for me. Learned at my most recent trip to the doctor. I recommend avoiding this procedure if you can, but then maybe it depends on the organ.
That’s the slogan that a
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brothel is using to try to lure the 66 and up crowd in for some
afternoon delight. I read about this story yesterday. Could it
possibly be a coincidence that during today’s
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Edition they chose to mention that today is the birthday of
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former host of The Love Connection, and that he just turned 66?
I don’t think so.
Excellent! The Metro 242 bus (my regular route to work) now has wifi. Yippee! I’m posting this now through their wifi connection with an ssh tunnel through to my home computer so that my surfing is all secure. Lately I’ve been monkeying with tunneling a lot and mean to write about why this is useful but I’ll do that later. Or possibly never. Anyway - this is the first time I’ve successfully gotten online through one of these setups. The junxion boxes they use were misconfigured before or something but I’d only ever gotten to the splash screen in the past. It’s unsecured 802.11b, but I’ll take what I can get (and with the ssh tunnel, it doesn’t matter so much that the connection isn’t secure). I’m as happy as Tobias after the P.E. teacher conceded that he could direct the local school play. One more time: Huzzah!!!