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Okay Bond! You win.

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Well, Bond suggested I somehow find the energy to post up to that special 1,000 post level.

It seems very far off. ;) Not thinking much about Mormonism generally, but for some history stuff pertaining to my own family.

My Dad is soon to marry his third wife. The first two were in the temple, so I have a sister mom. And, now, maybe a third? Does anyone know if that can be done? I think my Dad is looking in to whether that is possible or not. Oh!....

But, as I traveled along the autobahn from Dresden to Munich last week, guess what came up on the radio? You guessed it: Tal Bachman.

I kind of embellished, just a tad, my association with Tal for the entertainment of the others in the car. (I don't know him at all, actually. But, I have posted on the same board as Tal). :)

The woman riding shotgun loved his song. The driver, a guy from Leipzig, made some joke about 'one-hit wonders.'

Gas is up to 1,45 a liter. Yikes. I don't drive. I go everywhere by 'mitfahrer.'

Well, any good stuff there to talk about.

How about favorite internet radio stations? Mine is [url]radioparadise.com[/url]

Latest album I can't stop listening to, over and over and over again: Tom Waits, The Heart of Saturday Night

Most favorite novel in a long time: It is a toss up, both by the same author: Murakami, Kafka on the Shore and The Wind-up Bird Chronicles

Latest great find: The Firefly Series (the first year---and the only year)

Can't decide where to go for vacation in 'Sept-Oct: Bangkok, Thailand (been there probably ten times, but I never tire of it, and it is cheap); SLC, Utah (to see new and old friends, and family, if they will see me); Sofia, Bulgaria (I have lots of students from there. There should still be a lot of wild places to go backpacking, so they say.)

Any ideas?

OK. Any comments?
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Sister moms. LOL

Go gramps go! Post post post! If you can tear yourself away from that cunni Alemmani for a few moments I know you'll fulfill your destiny. 1000 posts is near. Go forth and prosper old man!

You should have said you were Tal's cousin, I hear Germans are really naïve about such things.

Litres are gay. Quote prices in gallons or not at all.
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gramps wrote:Gas is up to 1,45 a liter.

1,45 of what? Euro?
We - read: my wife, her two womanfriend, and me (the sherpah/driver) - will go to Freiberg at 08.08.09.
Should I fill two 20 litre can before we reach G?

Bond...James Bond wrote:Litres are gay. Quote prices in gallons or not at all.

Is gallon is something speshul US thing, as "billion" is?
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ludwigm wrote:
gramps wrote:Gas is up to 1,45 a liter.

1,45 of what? Euro?
We - read: my wife, her two womanfriend, and me (the sherpah/driver) - will go to Freiberg at 08.08.09.
Should I fill two 20 litre can before we reach G?

Bond...James Bond wrote:Litres are gay. Quote prices in gallons or not at all.

Is gallon is something speshul US thing, as "billion" is?


Hi Ludwig! Yes, that is one euro and 45 cents. Yes, get as much before you come in.

'08 or '09?
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gramps wrote:...
'08 or '09?

Dating convention ... eh ?
2008.08.09 Samstag.

The landlord may guess "that old feller in every year with that three women ..." .
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ludwigm wrote:
gramps wrote:...
'08 or '09?

Dating convention ... eh ?
2008.08.09 Samstag.

The landlord may guess "that old feller in every year with that three women ..." .


Where are you staying? or are you staying in town?
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Re: Okay Bond! You win.

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gramps wrote:Well, Bond suggested I somehow find the energy to post up to that special 1,000 post level.

It seems very far off. ;)


You'll get there, gramps. We'll have a big party when you do.

gramps wrote:Latest album I can't stop listening to, over and over and over again: Tom Waits, The Heart of Saturday Night


I love Tom Waits. I'm a big fan of Mule Variations. I've been listening to Elbow's The Seldom Seen Kid a lot during the past few weeks.

gramps wrote:Most favorite novel in a long time: It is a toss up, both by the same author: Murakami, Kafka on the Shore and The Wind-up Bird Chronicles


I haven't read any Murakami. Which would you recommend starting with? My favorite author right now is George Saunders. He writes short stories. If you can find Civilwarland in Bad Decline, check it out. Pretty funny stuff.

gramps wrote:Can't decide where to go for vacation in 'Sept-Oct: Bangkok, Thailand (been there probably ten times, but I never tire of it, and it is cheap); SLC, Utah (to see new and old friends, and family, if they will see me); Sofia, Bulgaria (I have lots of students from there. There should still be a lot of wild places to go backpacking, so they say.)

Any ideas?


I'm going to try to get to Estonia to visit a friend sometime this fall. I just got back from a trip to New Orleans. That place is pretty great. I spent some time in the French Quarter, stumbling along Bourbon St. I can't believe how hot and humid it is down there this time of year. As for your travel plans, Bulgaria sounds pretty cool.
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Bond...James Bond wrote:Litres are gay.


Unless it's a "liter of cola". Name that movie, Bond.
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silentkid wrote:
Bond...James Bond wrote:Litres are gay.


Unless it's a "liter of cola". Name that movie, Bond.


Super Troopers.

http://zackc.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/s ... -beerfest/
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Re: Okay Bond! You win.

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silentkid wrote:
gramps wrote:Well, Bond suggested I somehow find the energy to post up to that special 1,000 post level.

It seems very far off. ;)


You'll get there, gramps. We'll have a big party when you do.

gramps wrote:Latest album I can't stop listening to, over and over and over again: Tom Waits, The Heart of Saturday Night


I love Tom Waits. I'm a big fan of Mule Variations. I've been listening to Elbow's The Seldom Seen Kid a lot during the past few weeks.

gramps wrote:Most favorite novel in a long time: It is a toss up, both by the same author: Murakami, Kafka on the Shore and The Wind-up Bird Chronicles


I haven't read any Murakami. Which would you recommend starting with? My favorite author right now is George Saunders. He writes short stories. If you can find Civilwarland in Bad Decline, check it out. Pretty funny stuff.

gramps wrote:Can't decide where to go for vacation in 'Sept-Oct: Bangkok, Thailand (been there probably ten times, but I never tire of it, and it is cheap); SLC, Utah (to see new and old friends, and family, if they will see me); Sofia, Bulgaria (I have lots of students from there. There should still be a lot of wild places to go backpacking, so they say.)

Any ideas?


I'm going to try to get to Estonia to visit a friend sometime this fall. I just got back from a trip to New Orleans. That place is pretty great. I spent some time in the French Quarter, stumbling along Bourbon St. I can't believe how hot and humid it is down there this time of year. As for your travel plans, Bulgaria sounds pretty cool.


Hey man! Thanks for joining in. :)

I love Mule Variations, as well. I will check out Elbow. I have no idea who they are. I'll let you know what I think.

As to Murakami, you would love either one, if you were to love Murakami, at all. Try the wind-up bird chronicle. ;)

Yeah, Bulgaria sounds kind of fun. Last year was Greece and Czech. Time to do the east.

Hey, what about movies? Seen any good ones?

I really liked the 'Before The Devil Knows You're Dead.' Serenity was good.

p.s. I've never been to New Orleans. I am dying to go, though. It would have been fun to do some stumbling through the town with you. :)
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