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@mrcorkster I wasn’t sure I re…

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@mrcorkster I wasn’t sure I really wanted to watch, but that was good.

This entry was posted in tweet on September 11, 2011 by BrianS.

How long was that there?

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This entry was posted in random on September 10, 2011 by BrianS.

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@mrcorkster @mrscorkster @nixmixus nice to see he’s using his tech smarts to make a smart biz. Hope the chain makes it to D.C.

This entry was posted in tweet on September 9, 2011 by BrianS.

Watched “FLCL” – thoroughly en…

Watched “FLCL” – thoroughly enjoyable, highly bizarre, totally perverse (the double-entendres have double-entendres); plus the music’s good.

This entry was posted in tweet on September 9, 2011 by BrianS.

@mrcorkster I was gonna guess …

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@mrcorkster I was gonna guess it would need to run overnight at the least. You always seem to inherit that which needs the most work.

This entry was posted in tweet on September 6, 2011 by BrianS.

@mrcorkster the drive-in? Awes…

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@mrcorkster the drive-in? Awesome!

This entry was posted in tweet on September 5, 2011 by BrianS.

@mrcorkster a sequel is defini…

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@mrcorkster a sequel is definitely called for. I hope it was popular enough to justify one.

This entry was posted in tweet on September 5, 2011 by BrianS.

Played “Zenonia” – old school …

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Played “Zenonia” – old school J-RPG action. Overall an enjoyable addition to the genre but incomplete story and too much grinding at the end

This entry was posted in tweet on September 5, 2011 by BrianS.

Watched “The Expendables” – wo…

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Watched “The Expendables” – wonderfully campy, awesome characters, groan-inducing script. Mickey Rourke as the resident philosopher? Perfect

This entry was posted in tweet on September 5, 2011 by BrianS.

@mrcorkster though he’s not th…

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@mrcorkster though he’s not the first to use it, see W. Edwards Deming: http://t.co/rAJ4Wt8 … But for a man in his position a good policy

This entry was posted in tweet on September 5, 2011 by BrianS.

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