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         Updated on October 5, 2004
   
September 30, 2004

I keep forgetting to write into the mailbag and HT. All these hurricane days are throwing me off schedule. I think the world is ending. Mt. St. Helens... earthquakes in California... hurricanes ravishing the tropics... crazy stuff.

--Syn
 

   
   
You nailed it, Syn. It turns out Venkman was right (sound)! We're looking forward to 40 years of darkness, earthquakes, and volcanos, the dead rising from the grave (sound), human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!

Ahh... good times. Good times.
 

   
   
October 4, 2004

Hmmmmmmmm. Did he turn the air conditioner down or did he turn it up to lower the temperature?? Who cares??? If this was politics, it would matter. Or, would it? I mean, the news media would make a big deal about it. But, would we really care??

--Me
 

   
   
Psh. You can't trust the media, Me. After all, half of these people think that the Red Sox are actually going to make it to the World Series! And over half of them think Boston will win it all! If that really happens, we're going with Syn's "end of the world" theory.

Oh, and if all is right with the world, we've got your winners right here.
 

   
     
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