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Messages - Mark Rainey

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[hello]Happy happy happyyyyyyyyyyy[hello]


BIRTHDAY


Luciaphil. :)


--Mark[/b][/color]

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Current Talk '03 I / Re: I Could Have Lived at "Collinwood" - Very OT
« on: January 17, 2003, 01:05:09 AM »
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Mark, I've read your short stories. I thought perhaps you ALREADY lived there!

That's only the summer home. I'm pining for the stuff full-time.

--Mark[/b][/color]

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Current Talk '03 I / Re: I Could Have Lived at "Collinwood" - Very OT
« on: January 16, 2003, 06:04:11 PM »
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What about drawback features like:
 
a] no-lock doors
b] surprize visitors via secret passage
c]  occasional redecoration by zombies
d] moaning and crying sounds from basement
e] must play 'if I catch this one, Carolyn isn't dead'  with indoor winter rules

Drawback features? If I could get stuff like this, you couldn't keep me out of there!

--Mark[/b][/color]

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Current Talk '03 I / Re: I Could Have Lived at "Collinwood" - Very OT
« on: January 16, 2003, 08:09:06 AM »
As painful as it might be, you probably made the right decision, Vlad. After a time, novelty wears off of anything and practical matters are what really become the most important. "Novelty" might not be quite the right word here; it sounds like a wonderful place and one you might be thrilled with for the long haul; but if parking and weather were to become a chronic problem, there might end up being some bitterness down the road. Then you'd be kicking yourself for having entertained such romantic notions.

Still... I think I'd have jumped on it. ;)

--Mark[/glow]

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It's the reference to DS as the "blood-drenched gothic cult show from the late 1960s" that really chaps my ass. Talk about sensationalistic bullshit.

The chap in the photo looks very familiar. Gotta wonder if I actually ran into him in person before.

--Mark[/glow]

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This was a hoot, Ringo. A little advance warning for those of us who tend to drink coffee at the keyboard would be appreciated, though.

;)

--Mark[/glow]

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Happy Happy Birthday, AA![/size][/color]


--Mark[/b][/color]

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Happy happy birthday, Arashi![/size]

--Mark[/b][/color]

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 II / Re: A WISH FOR THE NEW YEAR
« on: December 29, 2002, 09:59:58 PM »
Condolences, Teresa. I know how hard it is to lose a pet you love. Hope 2003 will be good to you.

--Mark[/b][/color]

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HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL...
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And to all a good

FRIGHT.[/size][/b]
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--Mark[/glow]

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Christmas Time At Collinwood
« on: December 22, 2002, 09:37:01 AM »
The woman is a genius. A twisted, evil, and demented genius, but a genius nonetheless.

--Mark[/glow]

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I expect to see a montage, fully illustrating this piece, when you're done. The imagery in the story is already staggering; enhanced by your usual visuals, I can foresee death by laughter.

--Mark[/glow]

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Holidays at the Old House
« on: December 15, 2002, 07:42:26 PM »
Hysterical, Scout. This thing had me rolling. But perhaps I just need a sedative.

You think Julia would part with any of the good stuff she keeps in her personal stash?

--Mark[/glow]

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 II / Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROBIN!!/OT
« on: December 14, 2002, 06:24:03 PM »
HAPPY BIRTHDAY![/b][/color][/size]
ROBIN V![/color]

None of us are getting older;
just a few steps closer to ending up in the dust bin.[/color][/size]

--Mark[/color][/size]

PS: Connie! Dammit! You're about to become liable for damages from all the coffee spewing going on in this household.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 II / Re: OT--Holiday Spirit
« on: December 14, 2002, 05:39:01 AM »
Gracious. LAFB pulled a boner.













God, that was bad. Sorry 'bout that.

--Mark