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  1. Tunnels are terrifying to me. Tonight, I'm stuck in one untl four in the morning. Eeek.
  2. @BrianMLloyd Family business = utterly demanding career.
  3. @BrogenHayes I should have clarified. She's going. I'm staying. :(
  4. @BrogenHayes Sorry, I just collapsed over at the sight of 'Married'. No, not at all - girlfriend of 4 years about to head to NZ for a year.
  5. @BrogenHayes I see you still have a Disney obsession. :P
  6. @BrogenHayes Family business ==> http://www.lloydrail.com
  7. @BrogenHayes Not a lot! Went back to college to do engineering after I dabbled in journalism and now I work a lot! (That's literally it.)
  8. @Daaniellle No you don't. They're shit. Trust me.
  9. @BrogenHayes I told him to "drink it all, you pussy!" - I started the heckling. I felt bad about it afterwards.
  10. Oh no. I think I've gone through all of xkcd - now how will I amuse myself?!? This hotel room doesn't have the satellite channels!?!
  11. @BrogenHayes I love randomness! I'm good! I'm pretty sure that was you sitting behind me at @ThatKevinSmith!
  12. @EimearMcCormack Anything by @daftpunk.
  13. @EimearMcCormack Any particular genre?
  14. @vonOberst I miss #DB at times. Then I remind myself that it's where Princess hangs out. And that kills the urge.
  15. @VonOberst That's more like it.
  16. @vonOberst That reference's lost on me. I'm not a foodie. I get the gist of it, alright, but I'm missing some of its zing. :P
  17. @vonOberst Well of course Hemingway's far better. I'm not saying he isn't, not for a second. But Zahn has good qualities, I think.
  18. @vonOberst Hemingway lets the mind wander wheras Zahn describes it with detail.
  19. @vonOberst Well, with the level of detail he goes into, he does the heavy lifting. He describes it in such detail wheras Hemingway's sparse.
  20. @vonOberst I'd disagree, I think that level of detail makes it engrossing. You see it more clearly, I find.