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Re: Adventures with famous
Posted By: Minamoon, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Friday, May 12, 2000, at 19:31:17
In Reply To: Re: Adventures with famous posted by Darien on Thursday, May 11, 2000, at 23:04:55:

> > Just so you know, I did call them by their real names, and no, the adjustment to that was not really that hard. Although Minamoon did keep introducing me as famous, but I think that she was being funny, so it was cool with me. :)
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> I personally have incredible amounts of trouble thinking of people by different names. I'm working on it, but I had a heck of a time not thining of you automatically as "famous." :-}

I'm with Darien: I was having a real difficult time thinking of you as Amy instead of famous... but mostly, yes, I was just trying to be funny. It's cool to have a friend named famous. ^_^

> > Anyway, we went to dinner at their dinning hall, and then we went bowling. Now, I swear up and down that I'm not a good bowler, but I shouldn't have said that because I beat them at both games. Hehe. I really hadn't played in at least a year or two.. Oh well. Sorry Darien, I had to mention it. :P I will spare them from posting the scores. Hehe.
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> She beat me 140 to 44. Yes, I suck. I know that. :-P

I got sixty-something. I suck too. :-P But Igot a couple strikes! (Nothing compared to famous' three in a row, though.)

> > After bowling, we went to a coffee shop, which was cool, because we don't really have many (or any) in Ohio.
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> The Perfect Cup RULES. We've been going there a lot, now that we know when they're open (at least, for now). They serve Jones soda, which is some ruling stuff. I have the green apple right next to me. Mmm. :-}
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> > One thing I didn't mention was the fact that it was soooooo hot there. We were all sweating like pigs. Hehe. Hope I didn't smell. :)
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> Not that I noticed. ;-} But, yes, the heat was OPPRESSIVE.

And it's *still* opressive. Although we've had some pretty ruling thunderstorms this week. One at about five-thirty this morning. It was very cool. ^_^

> > That night we went to Newicks.. a great seafood place here. I had shrimp, but Leen had something I'd never seen before. Steamers (a.k.a. Steamed Clam). Well, Sam made me try them. The were the grossest things I've ever eaten in my entire life. Slimey and just plain nasty. Ugh. I'll have to get Sam back for that someday.
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> Steamers RULE. I guess you just have to be from New England. :-}
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You don't *have* to be from New England. I've had them too, and they do rule. ^_^

> > When Sam got home, he was waiting for a phone call, so I played on the computer while Sam started Zelda. That was the first time Sam had ever played Zelda. Leen said she doesn't like the way he plays. Hehe. All Sam wanted to do was kill everything, and everyone. It was pretty funny, and he didn't get far at all, since he'd cut down the signs before he read them.
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> Yes! Sam RULES! Killing everybody is the way to go. :-} Take it from an expert on this sort of thing - it's the right approach. If it moves, try to kill it - if you're not supposed to kill it, it won't die. :-}

Hehee. I kinda gave up on Zelda a while ago. I would tend to run away from everything instead of kill it, though... especially those spiders. Skulltullas, that is. They still make me jump when I see them. :-P

Hope you have (had?) a safe trip home!

~Mina