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  4/17/2004 - "Your blood coagulates beautifully"

Hello. How're you?

Got .Hack in the mail the other day, through Gamefly. So far i'm about 15-30 minutes into it, and with what i've gathered so far, s'not bad. I'd play the next few, for sure.

Eggs are gone. Glad I got that out of the way.

Folin came over last night, but we really didn't feel like doing an audiopost. I.E., we were too busy messing around. We don't care, you have the commentary to keep you warm.

I got " An Evening With Kevin Smith" on DVD yesterday, as well. That is some FUNNY SHIT, I tell you what. Explains a bunch of shit about the movies, too.

I swear, my typing has been really fnucked up lately. And yes, I meant to type that as "fnucked". But it's weird. Maybe it's my keyboard, or maybe it's me, I dunno. But I dun' like it.

Also, I fixed the archives, and the Audioposts are in there, too.

I think that's it.

HOLEY MOLEY!


//Greg::3:31 PM EST\ #

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dislikes: The RIAA, MPAA, FCC, and other acronyms.



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