July 10, 2004
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The answer to yesterday’s “More Dirty Minds” was a FIRE POLE. Here are the clues for today:
- I force myself into your cracks.
- When you turn me on, I start to spurt.
- When I’m done, you have to spit.
As always, THINK CLEANLY and HAPPY GUESSING! xD
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[YOU] KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS…
p.s. sell your books on amazon for more $ 
Posted 7/9/2004 at 12:49 AM by CaKaLusa – delete – block user
Good idea chris,
But i think im going to keep the book. I just met up with her to get my book back from her.
no eric..its 40 dollars a day…plus 35.5 cents for every mile you travel…lol..but good luck with that jury duty thing..as least you have leanne with you..i was all alone.. =(
Posted 7/9/2004 at 12:52 AM by allineedisu – delete – block user
whoops… thanks for the correction, jackie
Stoopid cousin Jon gave me the wrong info last night while writing the entry.
Again, sorry for misleading all of you guys/gals

o0o im good at guessing games! the answer is dirt. 
Posted 7/9/2004 at 1:35 AM by csnoopy – delete – block user
sorry courtney, the answer was NOT dirt. Better luck next time..
oh hey dude! seriously sorry for not comin here to repay you for the props but ive been away in italy where i couldn’t use the computer well anywhos good to know your still doing the dirty mind riddles
=^..^=
Posted 7/9/2004 at 4:50 AM by chica_baby89 – delete – block user
WELCOME BACK MARIE! Don’t worry about the unpaid props, it ain’t like its a required thing here…
To me its not about the eprops, its just about making up stoopid little entries for you all to enjoy
Awww, poor Erik…..oooooh, I meant Eric

Such a busy Bee…
“Hopefully I won’t be a seated juror, earning meager $4 per day. Thats not even enough to pay for the freggin parking near City Hall. ” - That’s so sad.
How many days are you due for?…
If they tell you to be a juror, just look up at them and MEOW…
Posted 7/9/2004 at 12:28 PM by freekieEEE – delete – block user
An edit: It was actually $40/day as what my friend Jackie restated. But still, that would be less than $5 an hour. I’m on-call the whole week or until i get called in, whichever is first. =X
I learned that planning doesn’t work. When I plan, everything falls apart. When I go with the flow, everything works out
Guys aren’t so good when it comes to multi-tasking. You shouldn’t have tried to do so haha
Posted 7/9/2004 at 3:10 PM by VietRiceGirl – delete – block user
Yeah, thats usually what happens for me too. But note, i didn’t really plan out my day. I merely make a schedule of things for me to do.
so there.
the pole in the firestation the firemen comes down on maybe?
Posted 7/9/2004 at 10:09 PM by Ming_Likes_To_Sing – delete – block user
Hey, congrats Ming! you’re absolutely correct!
Thoughts of the Day…
ONE DAY DOWN…
… 4 MORE TO GO…


But then again.. whats more excruciating?
Waiting daily up til Friday and finding out that I wasted a whole week on Telephone standby?
Or
Being called in on Tuesday and then getting declined for being a potential bias juror
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YOU ARE NOBODY!!!
Whoops.. I take that back… O_O
‘You Are Nobody!’ Is Slander
ROME (Reuters) – A driver who told a parking attendant “You are nobody!” has felt the weight of Italy’s legal system, which ruled the seemingly innocuous words constituted slander — and fined him heavily.
The tiff over a parking space led to Giulio C. being fined 300 euros ($370) plus 500 euros legal costs when a court in the northeast city of Trieste turned down his appeal.
The court ruled the phrase ‘you are nobody’ “means precisely ‘you are a nonentity’ and to state that a person is a nonentity is certainly offensive because it is damaging to the dignity of a person.”
The decision led celebrated Corriere della Sera commentator Beppe Severgnini to recall in his column on Friday that this was not the first time Italian appeal courts had deliberated on the definition of slander.
Indeed, over the years a sort of “guide to legitimate offence” has been formulated and Severgnini, quoting the courts, gave a few of the more common examples.
“Ball-breaker” is not slander because although “an undoubtedly rude expression it is now in common usage.”
“I’ll kick your arse” also passes muster because this is a “robust reaction which should be understood in a figurative way.”
Under Italian law, the crime of slander is punishable by a maximum fine of 516 euros.
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Craziness…
anyways…
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Enough of my craziness.. Til tomorrow!
LATERS GATORS! - I force myself into your cracks.
Comments (7)
I think both has succeeding in making it painfully excrutiating.
Who knew talk could be so expensive!
pha! i enjoyed jury duty granted i had to wake up at 5:30 in the morning to get my ass there by 7:30…but i left by 9:30 cuz i was excused! i was paid like 25 bucks an hour because i got a check for like 50 bucks almost just for the two hours i was there filling out forms and sitting…
Oh man, getting fined for words? Good thing it doesn’t happen in America… or else I’d be in big trouble :rolleyes:
MOUTHWASH!
Hey, Eric….I am going to kick your arse!!!
-:that very second, some random being throws a bill through my window as a fine:
hahaha, meow…
oh my gawed thats so awesome, i got a shout out! woah way kool! :coolman:
i hope the case is interesting, at least for your sake.
you got declined?!??! the hell for? being chinese??!?! rasict motherfuckers