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Eating - Nothing Drinking - Nothing Listening - Nothing Doing - Watching TV Thinking - I need to find something to eat. I did a mountain dishes last night and don't want to make anything dirty. My dog is sleeping in my lap. He's a 60+ lb black lab and he thinks he's a toy dog. Labs are a very special breed.

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Thinking - I need to find something to eat. I did a mountain dishes last night and don't want to make anything dirty. My dog is sleeping in my lap. He's a 60+ lb black lab and he thinks he's a toy dog. Labs are a very special breed.
Labradors are lovely dogs :) sometimes I wish I had a dog.
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Labradors are lovely dogs :) sometimes I wish I had a dog.
Dogs are the best of the beasts. Everyone should own one, or two. Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Moss Doing - Typing Thinking - I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy a BC Rich Ironbird one of these days, strip it, get a good neck and make it not suck. That is my fav body style. Too bad BC Rich makes such terrible guitars.
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thinking - why is proper power metal so hard to find?
Because the good, original and actually worth owning stuff is very few and far between. Sad but true. Eating - Nothing (still very full from lunch but I have a sammich that I either need to eat or throw away. This rarely happens.) Drinking - Water Listening - Remembrance Doing - Working Thinking - I think I solved a transition issue, now if I can just remember it. :D
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Eating - Nothing Drinking - Mio water Listening - Ea Doing - Feeling kinda nauseous Thinking - I'm happy the sprinkler system now has a main. The end is FINALLY insight. Also, I'm highly amused by Murph's "metal breakfast" comments.

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Eating - cheese popcorn Drinking - cola Listening - Iron Man - "The Passage" Doing - watching the show "North Woods Law," about game wardens in the U.S. state of Maine Thinking - Wow, it rained a lot this afternoon

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Thinking - I might be selling my GNX very soon!
See, every time you mention that I keep thinking of this: 1987BuickGNX_01_1500.jpg 1987 Buck GNX. Small-block with great performance, faster than the Corvette that year.
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