In "Curious George: the lost art of letter writing"

I write letters as often as possible. I still like finding cool stationary to send it on. Since I work seasonally in a resort town, I often make friends who say they still like writing letters, as a means of staying in touch. But when I send them one, they often respond to me with an e-mail, saying it was just easier.

In "A Real Firewoks Display"

Whoops...although NPR said one could see it with the naked eye..PBS says you can't.

In "Curious George: Summer mix for a kid-musician?"

"Head over Feet" or "Hands Clean"--Alanis Morissette Or try OLGA

In "Curious, George: Any Monkeys still use a darkroom?"

So here are my thoughts... I just need to make some B+W prints from some old APS cartridges that have already been procssed. I am not buying a camera, I already have more than my photography could ever justify. I just need to make some prints. I have experience in a B+W darkroom, as well as making B+W prints from color negatives. I just was wondering if there was something inherently wrong with ripping the film out of there, but from mecurious's post I don't seem to have to even destroy the cartdridge. I am not expecting Ansel Adams prints here...just something for a friend...a little trial and error experiment in the darkroom. I was wondering if anyone else had tried it. I have a litle Elph Junior. I paid $5.00 for it at a garage sale, and even though the APS format isn't that great, it is thinner than half a pack of cigarettes, incredibly light, and has a sharp f/2.8 lens. What I never liked about it was that I couldn't process and print the film myself, like I do with my other 35 mm. Now I'll find out what I can do.

In "Too gay to drive?"

Stick....bwhah hahahaha

Oops, double post. Sorry.

I'm thinking anything other than a Chevy half-ton with a picture of Calvin peeing on a #24 in the back window would be a vehicle too gay for the Italian cops.

I'm thinking anything other than a Chevy half-ton with a picture of Calvin peeing on a #24 in the back window would be a vehicle too gay for the Italian cops.

In "Curious, George: Title of an Idependent Documentary Movie"

Argh! I mean Argh, I can't thank you enough! You're the greatest. Now to find a copy of it.

In "Straight Outta Compton"

I like it. Much in the same way I like New Found Glory singing Celine.

In "Curious, George: "

On the urban dictionary there is a citation for "holla back girl" and "hollaback girl" neither of which have a definitive answer.

I didn't mean to set something like this off. I honestly thought I was posting an innocent question. I had just been a wallflower here for a while; I guess I picked the wrong question for my debut. Right now I am student teaching Biology in an all girls school, and I asked my class what a "hollaback girl" was, and NONE of them could come up with a difinitve answer. I went to the urban dictionary link above but when you read it, there is no definitive answer either. I thought maybe one of the Monkeys had heard an interview when she explained it. On a side note, does anyone remember when Gwen was "just a girl" with no adjective?

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