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Late in the night, twenty four hours after thier masked adventures, they hit a wall. Awash in pure frustration, rage, and primal screams, they could go no further. Human language failed them, and they mewled, groaned and screeched like animals in ...
This past weekend, a group of friends and co-workers found themselves working extreme hours on a mindnumbing project. To combat this spirit crushing malaise, they departed work sometime in the night time hours for a short hour of drinking, carousing ...
I arrived at the ferry terminal, not sure what to expect. Thinking this was going to be more of a MARCH then a game. Just a walk across the city is all i was thinking. I was given a map, and I was thrown into a Team. Tim, Gabe and Alan. We got o...
As I dragged the tic tac toe board to work this morning, I noticed the perfect Abbey Road crosswalk. It was a beautiful day, and a great opportunity to get some folks into the game, so we set up a important work meeting, got a huge group comprised...
from The Great Piggy Bank Robbery: "A trap door, no doubt. Very ingenuous!"
Using Tooms favorite quote from good old Benjamin Franklin: "Certainty? In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes." Using an old school Babel Fish via Altavista : Translated into French, then into Italian, then BACK into French and ...
Though he registered before Toom, Djimi Gonbonzoghoti is here from Toom pointing him the way, thus showing him the light.
Toom found a slightly different picture and used it in the myheritage database. A connection to Mr. Reeves is not apparent, though the superman connection may not be far off.
Leaving work for our hour long lunch break, we went to a place called "Dogzilla" for lunch; which required us to drive to south of market. It was a fine little hot-doggery, but the whole reason for going was to get Orion an "Italian Beef", a delicacy...






