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Tyran-ne
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by Tyran-ne »
That is, it is a stat holiday for those in Ontario and Alberta!
Haaappy Family day!
Think I'll go out fer awhile. Enjoy the last of a three-day weekend.

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by ChimeraCreative »
I'm cleaning this afternoon and writing tonight. I can barely contain my excitement.

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wolf_2099
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by wolf_2099 »
I'm doing nothing! Yay!
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Tyran-ne
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by Tyran-ne »
I'm back. The mall was closed because it was Family Day.

In retrospect, I should have seen that coming...
And the frozen panini I wuz gonna eat fer lunch can only be cooked in a microwave!
(I don't have one)
Craptacular.

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wolf_2099
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by wolf_2099 »
Order a real pizza?
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Fasheem
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by Fasheem »
It was a holiday yesterday in Little America too. Not sure why.
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MGM
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by MGM »
Sorry, Little America?
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Python
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by Python »
I'm guessing it's a small part of town in Korea that is "Americanized." Kinda like Little Italy, or Little China.
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by MGM »
Little China? Is that the same thing as Chinatown?
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by Python »
MGM wrote:Little China? Is that the same thing as Chinatown?
Yup.
Have you ever seen the movie "Big Trouble in Little China" ?
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by MGM »
No. However, I have seen Chinatown.

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by Python »
Definitely check it out; it's a classic. =o) Starring Kurt Russel and Kim Cattrall.
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by MGM »
But Chinatown has Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway!
Also, I've seen Showdown in Little Tokyo. >.<
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wolf_2099
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by wolf_2099 »
Chinatown is awesome!
Go see if you haven't, now!
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MGM
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by MGM »
True. That one is classic.
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MGM
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by MGM »
Oh, Wulf, have you see The Two Jakes? Apparently it's a sequal to Chinatown.
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wolf_2099
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by wolf_2099 »
No. Chinatown does not need a sequel.
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by MGM »
I feel the same. And I doubt it's a sequal, more a movie with the same character.
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Fasheem
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by Fasheem »
Little America = my apartment and/or the American army presence in Korea
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by XIII »
What are Stat Holidays?