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and it was AMAZING!
OK, teaser! Did you get to meet Rocky Kolb? Did you sweep out the parking lot? Details, man!brendank said:and it was AMAZING!
G01 said:What were you working on, if I may ask?
berkeman said:Of course s/he can tell you. But then, well, you know.
G01 said:O cmon! Your being paranoid, its not like G-Men are going to come to my house and............
On second thought, G01 thinks, I mean I think...yes I am G01...that it was stupid of me to inquire as to the whereabouts/proceedings/ outcomes of the previously mentioned person/meeting/event.
brendank said:and it was AMAZING!
Chi Meson said:Yes that was good coffee. Keep it up!
robphy said:(As a summer student there, I fondly remember
...playing a prank concerning relabelling the floor numbers in the stairwell
Moonbear said:Do tell! Did you just renumber them, or did you add more creative labels?
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