Houston, TX is paranoid that floods are coming.
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yhnmzwcs
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Now you know where I live, for the moment . . .
Immediate digression: The proper way to do ellipsis is three dots, each separated by a space--not almost conjoined.
Posted on 2005-09-20 23:07:39
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yhnmzwcs
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Let me clarify: University of Houston just sent out a memorandum about flooding and evacuation and suspension of classes.
Posted on 2005-09-20 23:08:46
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yhnmzwcs
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Aside to Grue: the time is showing up as CST, now. Should you fix the statement to the contrary now?
Posted on 2005-09-20 23:10:43
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mcgrue
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...Is this a critical issue, really? ;)
The timezone, not the floods.
Posted on 2005-09-21 00:00:20
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Code
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I believe that if you end a sentence with an ellipsis, you're supposed to use four dots instead of three. One to represent the period, I suppose. But I can never bring myself to do it. It just feels wrong to me.
Wow. I'm really boring.
BTW: My sister is at school in Miami. Classes are cancelled there and they're supposed to stay in their dorms.
Posted on 2005-09-21 00:10:51 (last edited on 2005-09-21 00:13:22)
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Troupe
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You goddamn Houstonites are in the gym at my school. Go home you pansies :(
Posted on 2005-09-24 12:37:05
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yhnmzwcs
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That's not me. Teh hurricane missed a good half of Houston. I spent the week (wednesday to wednesday) with power, having a good time without classes.
Posted on 2005-09-29 12:55:15
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