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PS, John, want some COIL?
I downloaded a ton of it on a whim.
It's INSANE... but then i'm working from reputation and memory.

OH YEAH! This is ACTUALLY Hastings related! That stoner-run hole of a record/guitar store on main st. or whatever in downtown Hastings has a copy of Horse Rovorvator on vinyl.
That's quite possibly INSANELY undervalued there.
Whoever gets it can have the profits. I'm the plague when it comes to risky investing.

This is why I'm gonna get a copy of a degree, get a stable job in Japan(teachers don't get fired, they quit) and invest in Legg Mason mutual funds.
My kids will live like I did when I was a kid: Poe(phonetically, not metaphorically) Folks.
I wanna be like, RICH by the time I'd 45 but the kids getting all PISSED that they don't have any game systems that aren't ANTIQUES that i'm constnatly fixing. Then when some kid calls them poor in school, I'm gonna GO UP TO THAT KID and show them my statement.
"See that, kid? Ask your dad how much he's got in liquid assets when you get home. His/her high school is already payed for, how are they gonna pay for yours?"
Not literally, because it'll be in Japanese, not only in language, but syntax and ...symbology(...NAMEOLOGY!!).
If I tried to do that in English or a literal translation, I'd end up like my dad with the pink around my eyes turning red, my face quiverring and VEINS popping out...

Geza T iz tha Rainy G. Toronado (The GZeus), Monday, 25 December 2006 23:11 (seventeen years ago) link

To be fair, replacing the old junior high/middle school with condos and coffee was probably the best thing they could have done.

Jesus Dan (dan perry), Monday, 25 December 2006 23:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Dan, it's not that I think they should have kept the middle school up; it was not really usable any more. I just feel like I can still see it the way it was (with the library across from it). A lot of the changes in town strike me that way. (Hell, I just spent a day at my parent's new house, which will never feel like a home to me. I miss the house on Louis Lane, dammit. Most of my memories were there.)

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 01:55 (seventeen years ago) link

Newport+Fancy walkways=BUH?
Come comes down next to some fancy sign and foliage(one block from a garbage plant), the other next to gravel, semi trailers and an ugly square building.

My Japanese mom will laugh at the manga I will buy there, as the ones I've decided "Yeah, i need to buy that" are either pervy, deal with androgeny on various levels, or both... I just noticed that about 2 hours ago.
Her husband will make faces at some of them, but he's kind of a perv to begin with, and he's a big geek. He's a geek in denial.

Geza T iz tha Rainy G. Toronado (The GZeus), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 02:51 (seventeen years ago) link

Happy Boxing Day, HSTNGS Thread dwellers!

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 17:33 (seventeen years ago) link

Who do I get to hit on boxing day?

Canadians?

John Justen is interested in eating your pet. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:12 (seventeen years ago) link

I think that's up to you, John. (And I can say that since - although I'm French Canadian on my mother's side, I'm a good, safe distance from St. Paul.)

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:15 (seventeen years ago) link

IF I GET TO HIT CANADIANS, I HAVE A NEW HOLIDAY FAVORITE.

Let the dream be true.

John Justen is interested in eating your pet. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:20 (seventeen years ago) link

Think it's time to deal with those anger issues, John? Oh, what the hell, it's a holiday. We should just let you enjoy it.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:23 (seventeen years ago) link

WHY U BRAEK MY CHARMING ATTRIBUTES?

John Justen is interested in eating your pet. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:29 (seventeen years ago) link

Just trying to protect you from more distortions of your skeletal system. And the attendant medical bills.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:35 (seventeen years ago) link

Have you ever met a Canadian? They're frail, wispy people...

John Justen is interested in eating your pet. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:39 (seventeen years ago) link

We need to invent a slur for Canadians. "Nucks" has already been coined by David Foster Wallace, but I think that HSTNGS can do better.

THEY ARE AMASSED ON OUR NORTHERN BORDER, PEOPLE! THE TIME FOR ACTION IS AT HAND!

John Justen, surrounded by frail, wispy people. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:43 (seventeen years ago) link

John, when you're arrested for instigating an "international incident," I'm not bailing you out this time.

Also - I am not frail or wispy, and I never have been. (I will admit to possibility that this is due to Irish/German/Norwegian heritage on other side).

I went to Canada on my honeymoon. I don't remember thinking that the people there were frail or wispy. But I might have been distracted. LOTS of good food in Winnipeg. For one thing.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:45 (seventeen years ago) link

ALL CANADIANS LOOK LIKE THE KID FROM "RUDOLF THE RED-NOSED REINDEER". THIS IS INCONTREVERTIBLE FACT.

They also hate freedom, which is why we now call it "freedom bacon".

John Justen, surrounded by frail, wispy people. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:48 (seventeen years ago) link

John, it may be time to revisit whether taking those drugs in college was such a good idea. Or possibly it's just time for a visit to the optometrist. You make the call.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 18:52 (seventeen years ago) link

I suggest that we call them "Hermeys", courtesy of the aforementioned elf-boy.

John Justen, surrounded by frail, wispy people. (John Justen), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 19:00 (seventeen years ago) link

No matter what you say or do, I don't think you're going to get to replace John Bolton at the UN, John. Not even if you imitate the ridiculous mustache.

Furthermore, since when are you surrounded by "frail, wispy people?" P3rry alone looks like he could throw regular sized people across a room.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Tuesday, 26 December 2006 19:06 (seventeen years ago) link

I regularly give the Fench Canadian portion of my heritage a beating.
Thing is, it always just rolls over and takes it, but whines about it later.

Geza T iz tha Rainy G. Toronado (The GZeus), Wednesday, 27 December 2006 00:10 (seventeen years ago) link

I just spent like 20 minutes of 2 tracks of a drumbeat.
I think I may move that into a drum machine program as opposed to torturing myself in constructing it manually. It's in 4/4 and everything.
Problems come in that I want to wang on metal objects for one track and I'm without good overhead mic(s) currently.

That and syncing. I figure if I give myself a decent lead time I can correct, so long as both playback and recording are digital.


I'll get that platter to you tomorrow John, along with 2 CDs with the same WAV file on them.
Note: The cleaning and watering process lostened the label on one side.

Geza T iz tha Rainy G. Toronado (The GZeus), Wednesday, 27 December 2006 01:31 (seventeen years ago) link

Did I ever tell you guys about how one of the kids I was driving the summer I worked as a van driver for Dakota County's bad bad chilluns summer program was the living embodiment of "The Bad Seed" who was in the program because she tried to burn down the old middle school? She was 13 and her mom dressed her like one of those creepy dolls but she talked and acted like Regan from "The Exorcist". I bet she loves those new condos (they look more flammable, for one thing).

Canadians are about as wispy as Minnesotans, in my experience. They also tend to smell like sasquatch pie.

Jesus Dan (dan perry), Wednesday, 27 December 2006 18:55 (seventeen years ago) link

Dan, seriously. Your autobiography in 2007. I think we'd all enjoy that. (Plus, what summer did you do that?!)

What the hell is sasquatch pie? When did you start sniffing Canadians?

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Wednesday, 27 December 2006 19:07 (seventeen years ago) link

i saw a football match on boxing day. well good.

hi dere, i am in england

baby wizard sex (gbx), Wednesday, 27 December 2006 19:17 (seventeen years ago) link

gbx are you having fun? I'm jealous!

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Wednesday, 27 December 2006 19:30 (seventeen years ago) link

"Winter break" from school is too long.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 16:59 (seventeen years ago) link

Hi Sara!

I'm just sitting here getting ready to see my dad for lunch. I PH3AR he will try to take me to Country Buffet (remember, my dad = Homer Simpson). So not gonna happen...I've already told him I would rather eat a urinal cake.

Giboyeux, how's the LDN?

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:16 (seventeen years ago) link

not in LDN yet -- still oop north

baby wizard sex (gbx), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:17 (seventeen years ago) link

Hi Suzy!

I am sitting here, accomplishing exactly nothing. Um, except downloading cds to my computer and hoping my kids will behave.

Country Buffet? I'm with you. Good luck...

I want to know if gbx is eating curry everyday, as promised.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:19 (seventeen years ago) link

Yorks or Lancs, G?

Curry is a distinct possibility oop north, like. Also for surprisingly good curry in the TC, Sara, there are these veggie curries in Byerly's Indian section for $3 a sachet or thereabouts which are super-spicy. I had a "cottage cheese and peas" one (mutter paneer) and found it good enough to satisfy my craving. I suspect it will be much better than other TC options which tend to not restrict their curry purveyance to Indian subcontinent.

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:29 (seventeen years ago) link

Mmmmy Byerly's. I had no clue they had those, thanks for the tip Suzy! I looooove super-spicy stuff. Northfield has two Indian restaurants now - Chapati (good, but pricey) and Kurry Kabob - which I can't bring myself to enter because the name is so goofy. I've had good take-out from Sambol in Eagan, but can't speak to authenticity because I'm clueless on that level.

It is depressing me now that I'm probably just going to have a ham and cheese sandwich for lunch.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:37 (seventeen years ago) link

Lancs. Forgotten how much I like a northern accent. It's well good. Especially from the mouths of babes -- I've got a grip of iddle second cousins now, and they're unstoppably cute.


Had curry for dinner last night! And a samosa for lunch today.

baby wizard sex (gbx), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:40 (seventeen years ago) link

Which Lancs?

SRC, Indian place closest to me has too pan-Asian a menu and has beef dishes, WTF? Real Indians don't kill cows, even for Minnewegians. Kurry Kabob will be Pakistani/Punjabi so I'd say get over there, it's probably going to be better than you'd expect. Clue: if they allude to meat in the restaurant's name you're probably looking at a North Indian. Sambol just guessin' is south Indian.

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:43 (seventeen years ago) link

I want a samosa now.

Hmmmm, maybe I can overlook the Kurry Kabob name. It is the "K"s that have been driving me away! What is it I always get from Sambol... some kind of cheese in a creamy sauce that is spicy and colored orange. Palak Paneer maybe?

Okay the thing with the beef is really weird.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:48 (seventeen years ago) link

That's palak paneer. Byerly's has that *and* saag paneer and muttar paneer.

The other weird thing is that the Indian place had no lamb dishes.

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Thursday, 28 December 2006 17:53 (seventeen years ago) link

Why do I live in a godforsaken place, so far from Byerly's?

I'm starving now, btw.

No lamb dishes? :(

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 18:01 (seventeen years ago) link

I am trying to find a way to get a few boxes of wild rice soup through customs.

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Thursday, 28 December 2006 18:08 (seventeen years ago) link

It's a prescription... you have to have the wild rice or you're mysterious illness will return and you'll DIE.

Okay, clearly time for me to go eat something, huh.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 18:15 (seventeen years ago) link

i am in clith3r03

twenty minutes from blackburn. mom's got old friends from the south over and we've been talking about horses all night.

Did You Know: a horses shoulders are called 'whithers'?

baby wizard sex (gbx), Thursday, 28 December 2006 21:18 (seventeen years ago) link

I know nothing of teh horses! Are you just discussing horses or are you going to go ride them or pet them or at least see them, too?

Unless my sister goes into labor tonight, I must go to HSTNGS to my niece's birthday party. I suppose I should go wrap her gift.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 22:03 (seventeen years ago) link

gbx, you spelled "clitoris" wrong, but congratulations on your location nonetheless.

John Justen, surrounded by frail, wispy people. (John Justen), Thursday, 28 December 2006 22:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Unless your location "in clitoris" is connected to your new-found horse info, in which case you're on your own.

John Justen, surrounded by frail, wispy people. (John Justen), Thursday, 28 December 2006 23:01 (seventeen years ago) link

Call me conservative, but I kind of hope he's on his own anyway in this case.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Thursday, 28 December 2006 23:09 (seventeen years ago) link

Yes I knew that about the horsies.

Lunch with my dad was classic; we went to a restaurant on the former site of the amusement park in Excelsior which closed when I was 5 or 6; however the carousel from said park moved to Valleyfair.

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Friday, 29 December 2006 00:02 (seventeen years ago) link

Fun lunch! I love amusement parks. Roller coasters!!! However, I think the last time I was at Valleyfair I was a junior in high school. I have to take A. there sometime. (Also, I had no idea there was ever an amusement park in Excelsior).

Mia's b-day party was pretty good, considering. Swimming pool, hot tub, pizza... why do 3 year olds get better parties than I do, though? Unfair.

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Friday, 29 December 2006 02:53 (seventeen years ago) link

My dad loves going out to Excelsior and giving the nostalgia tour: "Here is where I did my paper route on horseback. This is where I used to stable my horse. I had about a dozen forts built around this bay. Real good ones. Here is where Danceland used to be; I saw the Rolling Stones there and across the street is the gas station where they peed on the tanks."

See, there's a reason I know about the horsies.

suzy artskooldisko (suzy artskooldisko), Friday, 29 December 2006 03:54 (seventeen years ago) link

"If it weren't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college."

Fuck, I need to call my old boss so I can photocopy his degree and use it with questionable legality and ethics.

One way or aonother it's getting done.
Will I eventually have my own 4 year Degree? yeah.
I just refuse to go into debt for it.

Geza T iz tha Rainy G. Toronado (The GZeus), Friday, 29 December 2006 04:29 (seventeen years ago) link

Dad's love the nostalgia tours, don't they. I still live in fear that mine is going to insist on taking me to drive on a frozen pond to "teach me to drive on the ice" - doubtless the same one he learned on. I try not to be in Cannon Falls at the same time he is. Sadly, he never had horses... that would have been preferable.

GZeus, I'm going into debt and I won't even get a degree, just a certificate (okay, well, and allegedly I'll be able to be an RN after I finish, assuming I can pass the boards). I already have the B.A. Still going into debt. Madness!!!!

Sara Robinson-Coolidge (Sara R-C), Friday, 29 December 2006 04:52 (seventeen years ago) link

"Helen E. Nebeker's essay, "The Lottery: Symbolic Tour de Force" in American Literature (March, 1974) reveals that every major name in the story has a special significance:

By the end of first two paragraphs, Jackson has carefully indicated the season, time of ancient excess and sacrifice, and the stones, most ancient of sacrificial weapons. She has also hinted at larger meanings through name symbology."
I actually have to consider whether or not to read the rest of this review because he wrote 'symbology.'

Geza T iz tha Rainy G. Toronado (The GZeus), Friday, 29 December 2006 05:01 (seventeen years ago) link


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