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 Alan Walker
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 How could you NOT SEE that bus?
 Alan Walker
  Posted 29/10/2008 08:39:06 PM
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Got a question for you guys (Bunker and Sierra). What are you going to do to Dickens, once you catch up to him? What were your reactions/feelings when you realized that Dusker was missing?

"When a man runs on railroads over half of his lifetime he is fit for nothing else-and at times he don't know that."-Conductor Nimrod J. Bell, 1896.
 John
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 John
  Posted 29/10/2008 10:54:02 PM
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While Bunker is very anxious to answer this question, I've forbidden him from doing it.  You're just going to have to wait for it to come up in the story.  

"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 29/10/2008 10:55:16 PM
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Yeah, what he said.  

--Last edited by bunker on 2008-10-29 22:56:07 --

Who was the first person to say, "See that chicken there?  I'm gonna eat the next thing that comes out of it's ass."
 meckelbu
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 meckelbu
  Posted 31/10/2008 09:20:15 AM
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Awww!  

 Alan Walker
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 How could you NOT SEE that bus?
 Alan Walker
  Posted 01/11/2008 10:37:46 PM
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You're suggesting that if you didn't monitor his internet activities, that he'd be like Jake in the Bush's Beans commercials?

"When a man runs on railroads over half of his lifetime he is fit for nothing else-and at times he don't know that."-Conductor Nimrod J. Bell, 1896.

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