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anyone else watch Seinfeld? that was a funny show.
Bow ties are coool.
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The DVDs are coming out around Christmas, I saw Jerry on tv saying they just finished the commentary tracks. He also hinted at a new show on NBC.
now known as rex
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Didn't the guy who played George marry Britney Spears or something.
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George married John and Paul.
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Polar Boy said: Didn't the guy who played George marry Britney Spears or something.
No! No! No! He married BSAMS! There is a slight difference you know! That's whyJason Alexander does KFC commercials now. So he can bring in the money to pay for the excesses BSAMS demands on a daily basis...like having a staff of writers on standby so they can come up with those lovely one-liners BSAMS is so darn famous for!
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"My friends have always been the best of me." -Doctor Who
"Well,whenever I'm confused,I just check my underwear. It holds most answers to life's questions." Abe Simpson
I can tell by the position of the sun in the sky, that is time for us to go. Until next time, I am Lothar of the Hill People!
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...with a perchance for bald men!
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...with a perchance for bald men!
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Not that there's anything wrong with that!
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Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee and just as hard to sleep after. --Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Coffee is a fleeting moment and a fragrance. --Claudia Roden
I put instant coffee in a microwave and almost went back in time. --Steven Wright
The coffee is prepared in such a way that it makes those who drink it witty: at least there is not a single soul who, on quitting the house, does not believe himself four times wittier that when he entered it. --Charles de Secondat Montesquieu
On Saturday mornings I would walk to the Flavor Cup or Porto Rico Importing coffee store to get my coffee. Often it was freshly roasted and the beans were still warm. Coffee was my nectar and my ambrosia: I was very careful about it. I decanted my beans into glass... and I ground them in little batches in my grinder. --Larie Colwin
It was a pleasant cafe, warm and clean and friendly, and I hung up my old water-proof on the coat rack to dry and put my worn and weathered felt hat on the rack above the bench and ordered a cafe au lait. The waiter brought it and I took out a notebook from the pocket of the coat and a pencil and started to write. --Ernest Hemingway
Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar, and fat. --Alex Levine
Thank you for your coffee, seignor. I shall miss that when we leave Casablanca. --Ingrid Bergman
To drink is human, to drink coffee is divine! --Unknown
After all, coffee is bitter, a flavor from the forbidden and dangerous realm. --Diane Ackerman
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Coffee prices continued to rise into 2008 on the back of increased costs at the end of 2007, according to new figures from the International Coffee Organisation (ICO). The cost of coffee rose extremely sharply in December 2007, particularly for the Arabica variety, with the monthly average ICO composite price up by about three per cent to $1.18 per lb over November, according to the ICO's World Market Report. A spokesperson for the ICO told Beverage Daily.com that the current trend reflected the generally buoyant coffee market and, with no clear changes in supply or demand yet anticipated, could well continue during part of 2008. The news may mean further commodity hikes for coffee processors amidst growing demand for the product and an estimated decline in output during the latest crop year. The cost of Arabica alone rose by about five per cent during the month, though the ICO said that prices for the Robusta bean were down slightly over the same period, despite generally holding firm during December. However, by 11 January, Robusta prices rose above the $1.00 per lb barrier for the first time in twelve years, charting an overall increase in costs of 363 per cent from January 2001, when the same product cost $0.21 per lb. Despite the sharp price rises in recent years, the organisation said that the weak US dollar was hitting exporter earnings hard.
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Dawn of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead, Zombie internationally, and alternately called Zombie: Dawn of the Dead) is a 1978 American / Italian horror film, written and directed by George A. Romero. The film stars David Emge, Ken Foree, Scott H. Reiniger and Gaylen Ross. It was the second film made in Romero's Living Dead series, preceded by 1968's Night of the Living Dead, and followed by Day of the Dead in 1985. Dawn of the Dead contains no characters or settings from its predecessor, and shows in larger scale the apocalyptic effects a zombie epidemic would have on society. In the film, a plague of unknown origin has caused the reanimation of the dead, who prey on human flesh, which subsequently causes mass hysteria. Several survivors of the outbreak barricade themselves inside a suburban shopping mall.Dawn of the Dead was shot over approximately four months, from late 1977 to early 1978, in the Pennsylvania cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Monroeville.Its primary location is set in the Monroeville Mall. The film was made on a relatively modest budget estimated at US$650,000, andwas a significant box office success for its time, grossing an estimated$55 million worldwide. Since opening in theaters in 1978, reviews for the film have been nearly unanimously positive.
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