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61. Hatelife.org
moment, I am not studying for my history test due We spent many an hour hassling theRennaissance people I better get crackin' I mean on my homework, not the
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    When I started my search for an internet site giving information about Abelard and Heloise, I never expected to find the perfect example of how the internet can be just as detrimental to the scholar as it is helpful. Although the internet is an ever-expanding resource, it cannot be forgotten that some sites have little academic value, and this is best exemplified bt the site I found. I did consider placing it in the 'Fun Medieval Sites' section but I think that Melissa Snell actually takes herself seriously!
    I should have known from the very first line, maybe even from the title, that this site was not quite the academic level that I was trying to find in my search, but 'A Medieval Love Story: True-Life Romance in the 12th Century', especially in relation to Abelard and Heloise was too appealing (or was that appauling?!).
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66. Current Group Messages
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67. BlackCatBonifide - Updates
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I now know why so many composers go insane, after writing string music. It is impossible to find a violist in this city, or at least one who has enough time to work with you on music. It was bad enough that by scrapping the viola, my string quintet has been reduced to 2 violins a cello and bass (we're calling the group The Frugal Quintet). Now, in the last week of available practice time, the violinists are constantly a trial to work with. This sunday, being hell due to a recent nightmare and the DaylightSavings Time phenomena, the rehersal scheduled for 2pm didnt happen till 2:45, at which point both violinists walked out, and I had to play their parts on piano while Marlo(bass) and Anne(cello) did their best to rehearse... due to the stress, the actal musical feeling, and this month of confused and strained emotions, I have finally entitled the peice

68. RACINGMIX
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Five hours of sleep followed an intense night out in downtown Santa Cruz last night. Wilson allowed me to drive home the ZTY flagship Golf A3 h/b back to the east bay. The aphrodisiac of the Santa Cruz forrest awakened my senses as I "tested" the waters of the daily driven blissful hatch. The hypnotic beats of house music coupled with a tuned piece of machinery and the serene environment got my juices flowing! When I got home JT immediately called informing me that he played hookie at work to work on my car, thus I best be bustin' ass to get over there ASAP. Eight hours of cleaning, painting, polishing etc. followed the memorable event of shaving JT's head...yes that's right he has joined the club! My car is almost ready to show so watch out June 9th cause we are gonna bust out tiiite.
As for the 14th of July, Wilson, Shaun, Robin, Chrissy *Robins's sister*, are planning on hittin' up Manhattan Lounge for an early celebration. Lets keep the group tiiite and real VIP style. Andy, Mary, Pete I know that you guys are down to go!
Before I forget, Happy Birthday to my friends Wilson "MAGNUM" Tai (they call him that for a reason) and Ian "OMEGA" Johnson on the 3rd of June. I hope you guys have a wonderful Birthday.

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70. Www.wu-wien.ac.at/earlym-l/logfiles/earlym-l.log9507d
site?) From an actual answer to a history test 'Johann player and I'm sure did hishomework as far good secular choral music from the rennaissance or Baroque
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71. Economic Views On Political Spectrum
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74. Easy Day Trips From New York City - Page 2 Of 2
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75. BBC - Gloucestershire Kids - Museum Activities
Soudley Tel 01594 822170 Explore the Forest's fascinating history including hands
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76. BBC - Gloucestershire Kids - Museum Activities
Countryside Museum, Tewkesbury Tel 01684 297174 Natural history collection displayedin
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England Gloucestershire ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Take a step back in time - 2 Gloucestershire has loads of links with the Romans. No, we don't have a time machine, but you can still take a trip back to days gone by at the county's museums and historic sites. Tell us your favourite at gloucestershire@ bbc.co.uk Berkeley Castle Chedworth Roman Villa ... BBC History for Kids The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. + Gloucester has more than 80 tourist attractions. + The county attracts over 27 million visitors a year - so consider yourself lucky to live here! + One in 10 jobs in Gloucestershire is related to tourism. Tell us your favourite local attraction and why on gloucestershire @bbc.co.uk

77. Renting In Brooklyn: Responses! (page 2) - New York: Brooklyn - 08/13/99
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79. Halloween In H-Town - Houston - Date: 10/11/99
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Dateline: 10/11/99 Halloween is different things to different people. For some of us, it's about candy corn and little spooks. For our goth pals, it's simply the day to be themselves to the max and revel in it. For others, it's a major club night, with a view to elaborate costumery and competition for outrageousness at monster balls. Let's talk kids, first: FrightFest at Six Flags Astroworld has its own site this year. UPN-Channel 20 has a very nice Halloween KidZone site, with tons of good stuff. A cool kid-rated website is The Online House of Really Weird Scary Stuff - educational and still grotesque! Lots of Houston kids will be involved in the Trick'or'Treat for UNICEF effort as well.

80. Top 5 Portable Toilets
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