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Eric: Achewood rocked today too, but who really needs me to say that these days?

I am in Canada.
I am also quite sick.
The whole world seems blurry.
It all started when a Target in Syracuse, NY tried to kill me.
I am not convinced it didn't succeed.
That is a story for another day.
As for today?
This would be an excellent time to start reading Girly.
Posted by Eric Burns-White at July 19, 2007 9:09 PM
Comments
Comment from: Mr Myth
posted at July 19, 2007 10:40 PM
Now that's the best news I've heard all day - and it's been a damn fine day. I've been starting to seriously feel Girly's absence, even as relatively short an absence as it was, but this early return more than makes up for it.
Comment from: BigNickNewt
posted at July 20, 2007 6:30 PM
Syracuse as a whole can be a...*difficult* city to deal with. If this is an issue food related, might I suggest that the next time you're near one, go to a Wegmans, they're all over the Syracuse area.
Comment from: John Bankert
posted at July 20, 2007 11:03 PM
Syracuse as a whole can be a...*difficult* city to deal with. If this is an issue food related, might I suggest that the next time you're near one, go to a Wegmans, they're all over the Syracuse area.
If you consider Syracuse a difficult city, I'd hate to see what you make of something like New York or Boston. As someone who's lived in Syracuse for quite some time, it's a ridiculously easy city to deal with, the idiots who run the place not withstanding.
Comment from: baf
posted at July 20, 2007 11:38 PM
Hooray! Secret origin of Marshmallow Kitty REVEALED!
Comment from: BigNickNewt
posted at July 21, 2007 10:54 PM
John, when I said that Syracuse is a difficult city to deal with I meant that sometimes it seems like there's just a cloud hanging over the area where the gods conspire to cause trouble. Syracuse City Hall sure as hell doesn't help matters any though, you've got that right. Then of course there's Pyramid Corp. but that's a rant for another day.
As for New York and Boston, they're two of my favorite places. Over the last couple of years I've averaged being in NYC almost every other month. Sadly though I haven't made it to Boston in quite some time. *sigh* I could for for some Quincy Market fun...
Comment from: gwalla
posted at July 22, 2007 10:01 PM
Hooray for explosive overclocking!
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