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Sunday, June 27, 2004
 

A New Record [posted by ZelderBar] My sources tell me that people were scalping tickets to Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" in Oak Park, Illinois. Scalping tickets for a documentary? Pul-leeze! I know OP is a liberal hot-bed, but that's crazy. No wonder Fahrenheit 9/11 set the record for the most $$ in a weekend for a documentary. Those left-wingers sure can drive our economy when they want to. Tax and spend. Spend and Tax. Spend and Spend. Whatever.
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English being English [posted by Troy] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, there is no difference between the words crevice & crevasse. I think it just depends on how you like to say them. Crevice = krev-ess. Crevasse = krev-ASS. This choice is a reflection of your character.
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