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beating a dead state

With Arnold's election, the California v. New York wars ended decisively in the Empire State's favor. Lia, however, will not let our poor burrito eating cousins rest in peace. Did you know Arnold promised "fantastic jobs" for every Californian? I recommend he start with the less ambitious task of developing a thai restaraunt to evhead application layer.

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There were Cali v. NY *wars*? Maybe I was too busy playing volleyball at the beach to realize it? Or maybe that was when I was going snorkeling on my lunch break.

lionindex, while you were playing volleyball, the rest of the state was electing a Nazi sympathizer to be governor! Oops!

Would you participate in a collaborative green architecture blog?

Absolutely. Can I not actually do anything but just make pithy comments on other people's posts?

I might actually be able to sucker, I mean, convince some other archi-folks I know to join.

Were you playing volleyball during that freak hail storm? Are you okay?

What hailstorm? Do you mean firestorm?

Or shitstorm? I hear those are brutal.

Maybe it didn't get that far south.

I was talking about that freak-ass storm that hit So. Cal. yesterday. It was all over the news here. I'm too lazy to provide you a link though.

(old man voice)

I remember back during the Great Shitstorm of '48...

You guys crack me up.

I think we were only being fecestious.

*ducks*

I just realized that I think I made a really BAD pun, kind of.

I'm still wondering about the ass storm Zagg mentioned, and waiting for a link!

The Times being the Times, they left the ass part out, Freak (Ass) Storm Leaves Los Angeles Under a Foot of ...

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