Comments:

michael - 2006-01-17 19:00:50
What is a scenester???
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Steph - 2006-01-18 01:04:17
Oh yeah... Papa John's at Windsor and the Sushi place next to the Timmy's are both hiring.
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Lisa - 2006-01-18 01:12:00
So, what strange Gen X movies from the 90's did you watch? I was there, i was in it, but can't honestly think of any. Maybe something with John Cusack?
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Jen - 2006-01-18 17:28:14
Hey Anne!!! You def need to send me your phone number :) I plan on having a small funeral the day my UK work visa expires. So sad :( Glad you had a great Christmas!
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Steph - 2006-01-19 19:18:29
Hey - I see Will considers you his "erstwhile" sister. Did you disown him or vice versa?
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Anne - 2006-01-19 19:22:56
I suspect Will could use a dictionary, or correspondence with Peter F. As far as I know I am still his current, as opposed to erstwhile, sister. (http://willbur.diaryland.com).
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Anne - 2006-01-19 19:26:28
oh yeah, and scenester = person who is way too into the music scene and considers him/herself very cool for knowing all about obscure bands you've never heard of. And I thought the movie was called "Greed", but apparently not as I couldn't find it online. About four friends tripping out on dodgy pills and thinking too hard about how their life is not going anywhere.
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Grand - 2006-01-20 10:46:43
Hey Anne!! Glad to hear your settling back in to good ol' alberta nicely! I'll be there soon enough where I will then again develop my supposed 'calgarian accent'! Pass along your contact details and I'll be in touch. Ta! (had to throw that in there) Grand
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Lana - 2006-01-20 13:32:36
Hello Anne - please send contact info! Having lots of trouble with sending stuff to you via email. How about tea? So cold.
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