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Old 07-16-2008, 08:21 PM   #81
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Tofu with brocolli in a mildly sweet and sour tomato sauce.
that sounds disgusting. Like a lot of elitist food.
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:24 PM   #82
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that sounds disgusting. Like a lot of elitist food.
I needed a late night snack of salami and cheddar and triscuits (baked).
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:26 PM   #83
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Let me know if you want any info. What will he be studying?
He'd be attending the Peabody Institute, studying classical guitar.
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Old 07-16-2008, 08:27 PM   #84
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I needed a late night snack of salami and cheddar and triscuits (baked).
I called the phone number on the website and using your name, I cancelled all future deliveries.

Also, you havent paid yet for June.
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that sounds disgusting. Like a lot of elitist food.
I like tofu, it's a greater flavor sponge in the right sauce. I'm no elitist, but I do come from a town of hippies.
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He'd be attending the Peabody Institute, studying classical guitar.

Good deal, that is very impressive. My son played in one of the jazz bands with a bunch of Peabody students. In fact, being able to attrend peabody classes as a music minor was one of the htings that appealed to him about JHU. When the time comes if you think we can be of any help at all please let me know.
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No.

My fecal matter is for private consumption, only.

Interpret that as you wish.

I do not wish to. In fact, I choose not to.
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Good deal, that is very impressive. My son played in one of the jazz bands with a bunch of Peabody students. In fact, being able to attrend peabody classes as a music minor was one of the htings that appealed to him about JHU. When the time comes if you think we can be of any help at all please let me know.
I did tell him that one of the big wig attorneys who bought his cd had a kid at JHU so at least he wouldn't be the only LDS kid there. I'm not sure he's still going to choose music as a profession when he gets back. If he does, he'll be there. If not I'd imagine he stays at BYU.
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I just moved from Baltimore; we were in the Inner Harbor Ward (the inner-city ward). Let me know if you need any info on that. We had a few opera Peabody students, a Maryland Institute of Art student; several Hopkins med students; three families of mom + dad + kids; and then about 10 single black male members, 10 single black female members, 3 hispanic young men, 7 black young men, 2 autistic white young men (I was in the YM presidency; stories galore; loved it); and a few YW of various backgrounds. It was a great ward, but I don't think I'd want to be a member of it as a student.
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I just moved from Baltimore; we were in the Inner Harbor Ward (the inner-city ward). Let me know if you need any info on that. We had a few opera Peabody students, a Maryland Institute of Art student; several Hopkins med students; three families of mom + dad + kids; and then about 10 single black male members, 10 single black female members, 3 hispanic young men, 7 black young men, 2 autistic white young men (I was in the YM presidency; stories galore; loved it); and a few YW of various backgrounds. It was a great ward, but I don't think I'd want to be a member of it as a student.

Unless he lives down there he would likely be in the university singles ward (is htat what thye call it?) which is just a couple miles or so from JHU campus.
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