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Post by brittany on Jan 12, 2007 21:12:06 GMT -5
You can never get bored with seeing this picture of everyone together... I'm really looking forward to more pictures of them! ...but wait? Where's Harvey?
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Post by punctuator on Jan 13, 2007 6:56:41 GMT -5
He's taking the picture. No one could figure out the self-timer!
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Post by brittany on Jan 13, 2007 10:55:25 GMT -5
Haha, cute.
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Post by chero on Jan 13, 2007 11:20:27 GMT -5
He's taking the picture. No one could figure out the self-timer! Either that or Harvey is working/eating somewhere in the back.
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steph
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Post by steph on Jan 14, 2007 1:25:12 GMT -5
ahh good pic
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Post by Amanda on Jan 14, 2007 3:02:19 GMT -5
Lookit ickle Mister Crazypants hanging out in the shadows. ♥
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Post by paradox9 on Jan 14, 2007 13:31:07 GMT -5
Question: what is that orange ball on the table? Tiny basketball stress ball? An orange that someone drew on to make look like a basketball? Tiny model of the sun?
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Post by chrisfan on Jan 14, 2007 16:33:51 GMT -5
HAHA!!!!!!!YOU R FUNNy!!!!!!!
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Post by punctuator on Jan 14, 2007 19:11:48 GMT -5
Says Cubedweller, she of the Land Corporate and Second-Shift:
It's one of those mini-basketballs that goes along with a mini-basketball hoop. A boredom-buster. Used in two ways: 1. by those who make an incessant and unbreakable string of baskets, thereby provoking the deathly ire of those who cannot make baskets to save their lives, and 2. by those who cannot make baskets to save their lives and who thereby propel the mini-basketball into a constant procession of cereal bowls, orange juice glasses, coffee cups, and salads, thereby provoking the deathly ire of group 1 (see above). 'Tis not a stress-ball; 'tis too large.
Popular (and real-life-- we've seen the guys on One using one when customer-service calls are sparse) alternative: the mini Nerf football.
Special note of warning: Not to be confused with the Bobby-Head Bird, which should not be propelled, as its backside is filled with a liquid that may contain one or more of the following: 1. plutonium; 2. mercury; 3. Nutrasweet; 4. water fresh from the shallow depths of Lake Erie; or 5. the Rage virus.
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Post by punctuator on Jan 14, 2007 19:24:44 GMT -5
And question: Is it really that warm on the ship (or, for that matter, on the set)? Mister Crazyp-- errm, Cillian is wearing an A-shirt (waitin' for me t' call it a WIFEBEATER, weren'tcha? ;D); Rose is wearing capris (or are they pedal-pushers? I never wear anything even vaguely shorts-like; I forget!); just about everyone else is going for T-shirts or cap sleeves. I always think of spaceflight as being cold. Does the Icarus II have air-conditioning issues, heading right for the sun? Or were some of our folks just rousted out of bed...?
Benedict's shirt: THAT's the one I'd be wearing.
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Post by paradox9 on Jan 14, 2007 21:04:22 GMT -5
And question: Is it really that warm on the ship (or, for that matter, on the set)? Maybe it's just 72 degrees and (so temping to say "sunny") comfy???
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