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holy birthday, spatman!

Started by EK WAFFLR, April 08, 2012, 10:33:55 PM

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I'm thirty!

OH, THE PLACES YOU WILL GO

You mean, like Tuscon?

Or the Nashville bus station.  The Waiting Place.

*with some trepidation* What's up with the Nashville bus station, how is it more sinister than say, Houston's?

Also: Happy belated birthday, Waffle Iron. Redo party.

I have determined that "the waiting place" from Dr Seuss's Oh, The Places You Will Go is the Nashville bus station.  There was a thread about it in Apple Talk.
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