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  1. @vansunder Re: First National Fog Bank. It was down Cannery Row from Doc Rickets. I think it changed to a micro brew pub a while ago.
  2. @vansunder Is Doc Rickett's still down there? I used to hang out there and at the First National Fog Bank (where they played live blues)
  3. @TeeMonster Oh, I think someone has Tee wrapped around her finger
  4. @jodimeadows But how can you resist such ferrety cuteness?
  5. @teashopgirl I love it, but it ain't cheap. We go there special occasions (B-days, anniversaries, friends coming into town, etc.)
  6. @daytonward But, seriously, how do you feel? *grin*
  7. @bhrome Night. Keep your PPC warm
  8. @jimchines Enjoying the book so far. I'm incredibly jealous of your writing and imagination . . . just so you know ;)
  9. @Kayzig Just a quick note to let you know I'm really enjoying O31. Just found your strip a few weeks ago and bookmarked it immediately. :)
  10. @DeidreKnight As a Chiefs fan, I'm having problems getting too upset about the season the Falcons are having. ;p
  11. Man, I really need to stop watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives this late at night.
  12. @melissa_marr Ah, instead of Chekov's gun, you're going for Schrodinger's Gun
  13. @victoriastrauss Vic, that is patently untrue. You are quite a delightful person.
  14. @YasmineGalenorn Re: Norwescon. Oh, poo. I was getting ready to contact them about coming out next spring. Maybe another con.
  15. @daytonward Then what are you tweeting for, youngster. Get to work. *grin*
  16. @TrinaMLee In that case, heck yes. I didn't watch Wonder Woman when I was a teen-ager for the scintillating scripts.
  17. @TrinaMLee Cant say I have *grin*.
  18. Just picked up The Mermaid's Madness by Jim C. Hines. Been looking forward to this one. I'm really enjoying his take on "fairy tales".
  19. @jimsissy Counters with Don Henley's "End of the Innocence"
  20. @jimsissy You mean the End Title to Henry V doesn't fit with the earlier stuff? *grin*