Which do you like, or read the most?

Bob Abooey   4 votes - 20 %
Captain Tenille   2 votes - 10 %
Cloaked User   0 votes - 0 %
fluffy grue   1 vote - 5 %
hulver   2 votes - 10 %
Merekat   0 votes - 0 %
MFS   0 votes - 0 %
Michael Moore   0 votes - 0 %
Phil the Canuck   0 votes - 0 %
Rogerborg   0 votes - 0 %
The Terrorists   2 votes - 10 %
theantix   1 vote - 5 %
theboz   2 votes - 10 %
ti dave   1 vote - 5 %
ucblockhead   1 vote - 5 %
Other (Comment please)   4 votes - 20 %
 
20 Total Votes
I read everybody by ENOENT (6.00 / 2) #1 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:11:42 AM EST
Though if my trained eye can detect 100% cycling or 100% fencing content, I usually skip it.

Thank you, thank you very much.



Life is just one damned thing after another.
Love is just two damned things after each other.




But what of cycle-dueling? by georgeha (6.00 / 1) #3 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:21:03 AM EST
Sort of like roller derby, but with bikes and sabres. A sabre in the spokes is always a crowd pleaser.


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huh huh.. huh huh... That would be cool. Yeah. by ENOENT (6.00 / 2) #6 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:50:07 AM EST
I also like to read diaries about playing guitar while riding a motorcycle on a twisty mountain road.

Life is just one damned thing after another.
Love is just two damned things after each other.


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Well by codemonkey uk (6.00 / 2) #2 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:15:40 AM EST
Hotlist:
  • CheeseburgerBrown (0 new)
  • flowergrrl (0 new)
  • iGrrrl (0 new)
  • ucblockhead (0 new)
But that really doesn't mean very much.

--- Thad ---
developer of ... ?


listmania by infinitera (6.00 / 1) #4 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:28:26 AM EST
Hmmmph! Mutter! Grumble.... by anonimouse (5.66 / 3) #5 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:49:32 AM EST
StackyMcRacky
(seems to have got a bit stale since coming to HuSI)
atreides
Interesting from bar work days; wish he'd post more.
Theophile Escargot
For "What I'm reading"
Dr Thrustgood
Proof that you can smoke like a chimney, drink like a fish and still earn a living
Dr H0ffm4n
I just seem attracted to relationship disasters for some reason....
Evil Cloaked User
Wait. Let me think
Mr and Mrs FlightTest
For being sickeningly normal
gazbo
Gambling and women go down well with anybody
alarmist
Anyone who can make fencing sound interesting has to have something special
...assorted cast of thousands
.. who convince me to read by a good intro
People on your list I read: Cloaked User (B+), Hulver (C-), Phil the Canuck (A), Merekat (B), but slipping), Bob Abooey (consistent As and Bs)

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL


... and ... by anonimouse (6.00 / 1) #7 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:51:17 AM EST
..not forgetting CheeseburgerBrown, who seems to have written some excellent stuff in his last few entries.

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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An A? by Phil the Canuck (5.50 / 2) #9 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:54:49 AM EST
I'm touched, really I am.

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Just don't let it go to your head. [nt] by anonimouse (6.00 / 1) #13 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 11:04:34 AM EST


Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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'sickeningly normal' by FlightTest (5.75 / 4) #19 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 12:36:29 PM EST

I'm touched, I really am.

I'm also falling off my chair laughing.


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You really are the"Everyman". by ti dave (5.00 / 5) #22 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 01:48:05 PM EST
Salt of the Earth, as it were. Frighteningly normal.

Now excuse me, but I have to go and pick up my busty wife from her Hormone Replacement Therapy appointment, so that we're not late starting our cross-country flight in our private airplane, because we want to make a good first impression with this teen-aged nymhomaniac that we met on the Internet.

I don't care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do.
The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. --W.S. Burroughs

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The real reason by anonimouse (6.00 / 3) #23 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 02:49:19 PM EST
Anonimouse also caught the flying bug and did the first 5 hours of lessons, so he's interested in things with wings on.

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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Ahh, crap. by FlightTest (6.00 / 2) #32 Thu Jan 29, 2004 at 03:49:34 PM EST

Yeah, well, see my comment to myself. It was supposed to be here. Geh. Anyways, let us know if you ever get out to USizicstania.


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HRT is a drug, not an appointment by FlightTest (6.00 / 2) #26 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 03:22:57 PM EST

I have no idea why it's called Hormone Replacement Therapy when it's really just a pill.

Hey, if we were THAT normal, I'd be six years older than her, rather than the other way 'round.


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Well, by FlightTest (6.00 / 1) #31 Thu Jan 29, 2004 at 03:45:27 PM EST

If you ever make the left coast of USizicstania, you'll have to let us know. I certainly don't think we'll be flying little bitty to UKia.


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What is a nymhomaniac? by anonimouse (6.00 / 1) #28 Thu Jan 29, 2004 at 06:46:25 AM EST
Or shouldn't I ask?

I'll have a "P", please, Bob!

[bonus points for recognising the show that comes from]


Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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Freudian slip. by ti dave (6.00 / 1) #29 Thu Jan 29, 2004 at 11:20:02 AM EST
Oooops! Sorry 'bout that one.

I don't care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do.
The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. --W.S. Burroughs

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My hotlist by illsorted (6.00 / 2) #8 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:54:37 AM EST
  • blixco (0 new)
  • Bob Abooey (0 new)
  • Cloaked User (0 new)
  • hulver (0 new)
  • jcw2112 (0 new)
  • Lost In A Dream (0 new)
  • me0w (0 new)
  • MisterQueue (0 new)
  • MohammedNiyalSayeed (0 new)
On really slow days I sometimes find myself reading all the diaries (at least in the afternoon).



Heck, *I* don't read my diaries by Rogerborg (6.00 / 1) #10 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 11:00:03 AM EST
I'm sloppy now.  Sloppy and slipshod.  And slippery.  Slimey, some might say.  Slimey and pulsating.

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Metus amatores matrum compescit, non clementia.


Are you writhing, twisting and slimey? by georgeha (6.00 / 2) #11 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 11:02:19 AM EST
With a fetid, greasy ichor dripping off your appendages?


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I read pretty much all of them by MrPlow (6.00 / 1) #12 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 11:02:28 AM EST
I can't think of a diary I intentionally don't read.



I'm suprised by theboz (6.00 / 1) #17 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 11:45:24 AM EST
I am suprised that someone other than myself voted for me in the poll.

Anyway, I add people to my list whenever I see an exceptional diary, but for the most part I read everyone, even if it's just a glance.
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That's what I always say about you, boz, you have a good memory for random facts about pussy. -- joh3n


I usually read all of them by phred (6.00 / 1) #18 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 12:18:37 PM EST
but they must have a catchy title.



my diary hotlist by phred (6.00 / 1) #20 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 12:46:04 PM EST
phred (0)



oh god by richardo (1.20 / 5) #21 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 12:57:46 PM EST
A popularity contest.  How highschool.



almost as high school as mocking geeks. (nt) by ucblockhead (3.00 / 0) #25 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 03:03:16 PM EST

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Almost as highschool as... by CrocoStimpy (3.00 / 0) #27 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 10:42:19 PM EST
oh crap, never mind.

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whoever by ucblockhead (6.00 / 2) #24 Wed Jan 28, 2004 at 03:01:58 PM EST
I used to use the hotlist on k5, but here, I just haven't bothered. I'm either in the state where I don't have time to read, in which I skim for a few people, the value of "few" depending on time, or I am in the state where I have lots of time to read, where I basically read (or skim) pretty much anything that looks vaguely interesting.

If the crap/interesting ratio ever gets bad, I'll probably start hotlisting.
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