MY LOCATION ::
• Orange County, California (in sunny SoCalif.)
[About a mile from Disneyland as the pterodactyl flies.]
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MY SPECIAL INTERESTS ::
• Sci-Fi / Fantasy (Star Trek / Smallville / etc.)
• Politics and News
• Space Exploration
• Science and Nature
• Dolphins
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MY PERSONAL BIO ::
• I am white, gay, atheist, Jewish heritage, American. (Got that?!)
• I graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from U.C. Irvine, Calif.
• I have taught myself a lot of Spanish - mostly from textbooks.
Mi cuerpo es americano.
Mi piel es blanco.
Mi nariz es Judío.
Y mi corazón es Latino.
"In the Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" is the title of a hit song from
1969 by the Lincoln, Nebraska duo Zager and Evans, which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks, commencing July 12. The song was written by
Rick Evans in 1964 and originally released on a small local record label in 1967. Two years later, an Odessa, Texas radio station popularized the disc, which
RCA Records quickly picked up for nationwide distribution.
Trivia: The song was at the top of the Billboard magazine Hot 100 charts on July 20, 1969 when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
Okay Guy, you win! Your 'ezboard transfer' is the only april fool's ploy I walked into.
Great going!
Thanks for being a good guy, and providing a good board.
Aww! Thank you! And you're welcome!
We're all board owners too and we all feel protective of our boards, members and content. While we can't control the higher-up decisions about what
happens when, we can most certainly help as many people as we can make the transition and settle into their own rhythms again as soon as possible. If I have
contributed to decreasing your and your board members' apprehension, I am happy.
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wicca0120001
08/21/08
Sudsy Bubblebath
08/16/08
Propaganster
06/27/08
Propaganster
04/03/08
Great going!
Thanks for being a good guy, and providing a good board.
Basiate
03/20/08
hope things are well
cedar
03/16/08
We're all board owners too and we all feel protective of our boards, members and content. While we can't control the higher-up decisions about what happens when, we can most certainly help as many people as we can make the transition and settle into their own rhythms again as soon as possible. If I have contributed to decreasing your and your board members' apprehension, I am happy.
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Jibril Ammon
03/09/08
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