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Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill Happy New Year! III - 01/02/03 04:39 PM
http://daymouse.dosite.com/19_99.swf

[EDIT: ] (make sure you click on the cake after making a wish folks!)
Posted By: Wordwind Post deleted by Wordwind - 01/02/03 04:52 PM
Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/02/03 05:06 PM
(make sure you click on the cake after making a wish folks!)

Posted By: rav Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/02/03 07:15 PM
khm.. late as usual, still i would like to wish you all average-happy new year: happier than the last, and less happy than the next one



Posted By: Jackie Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/03/03 02:32 AM
I "wrote" my name with the mouse, just like I do with 4th of July sparklers. Speaking of which, we didn't let off the fireworks on New Year's--it rained all the live-long day, and into the night as well. Speaking of which (here I go again, Anna!) -- in phraseology like that, I say New Year's; whereas a Britspeaking friend just says New Year. What about the rest of you?

Posted By: sudhir Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/03/03 05:58 AM
Damn! 48 hours late...erm, do i remember my new year resolution - no procrastination....well, happy new year all!

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Some Dumb Lines:
Dates in the calender are closer than they appear
And also as messy as figs.

Posted By: Faldage Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/03/03 01:29 PM
no procrastination

Motto of the International Procrastinators Society:

    We're Bullish on Tomorrow!



Posted By: milum Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/03/03 04:31 PM
In continuing a great tradition I'd like to wish all the old Carpal Tunnels of the board a very Happy New Year.

The mnemonic is SOFT JACK and the 4 W's...

Stales, Of troy, Faldage, Tsuwm, Jackie, AnnaStrophic, Capital Kiwi, and Wordwind, Wwh, WhitmanO'neill, and Wow.

May the lot of you last another complete year.



Pass post edit: Man this is cool I go back in time and correct my mistakes. In the future annastrophic will say...

Thanks, man, misspellings aside.

No problem. I only wish I could use this trick and correct my real life mistakes of 2002?

There! C.a.p.i.t.a.l. No problem. What else?
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/03/03 07:05 PM
Thanks, man, misspellings aside.

Same to you and yours.

Posted By: Capfka Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/04/03 12:23 AM
You obviously missed Capital Kiwi's self-demotion.

- Pfranz
Posted By: Wordwind Post deleted by Wordwind - 01/04/03 12:56 AM
Posted By: Jackie Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/04/03 01:13 AM
Closet Carpal--I love it! Except in the case of CK, I think it should be Closet Karpal.
Welcome aBoard, sudhir. I think my friend sjm, and my friend shanks who doesn't seem to be around any more, will like the way you listed your home town.


Posted By: sjm Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/04/03 08:29 PM
I think my friend sjm, and my friend shanks who doesn't seem to be around any more, will like the way you listed your home town.

sjm has no particular feelings on the matter one way or t'other, but the departed Sunshine Warrior, raised in that city, would have plenty to say about it. He was eloquent and passionate in insisting that he was a native son of Bombay, not Mumbai. See
http://snurl.com/jce and also http://snurl.com/jcg

Posted By: Jackie Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/04/03 09:13 PM
Correct you are, and poor was my memory!
http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=words&Number=12254 and

http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=words&Number=6845
He is SO smart, and so funny; golly, I wish he were back here!
Posted By: wow Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/05/03 05:32 PM
Happy New Year 2003 which adds up to a five.
Anyone up on numerology whon tell us what that means?

Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/05/03 06:22 PM
Well, wow, since you asked ...I know from my years-ago numerological infatuation and studies that 5 is the number of sexuality...so it could, indeed, be a very happy new year, huh?

Posted By: TEd Remington Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/05/03 08:22 PM
And here I was looking forward in a few years to being a sexy-genarian.

My father read a Bronte novel several times during his seventies so he could become an octo-Jane-Eyre-ian.

Posted By: dxb Re: Happy New Year! III - 01/06/03 12:42 PM
WOW! After two weeks absence from the board I am overwhelmed by all the new stuff there is to catch up on. It should take me an interesting week at least – what with work and all that stuff getting in the way.

Anyway, a belated Happy New Year to all those whose New Year has just started and my very best wishes for the future to everyone.


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