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Royce's rants and stuff: May 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Wednesday, May 24, 2006. Posted by Royce at 8:32 AM.
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Royce's rants and stuff: August 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Monday, August 21, 2006. Dogs are so cool. Got confirma...
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Royce's rants and stuff: March 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Thursday, March 30, 2006. Posted by Royce at 7:12 PM.
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Royce's rants and stuff: July 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Monday, July 31, 2006. Slacking at keeping my log.
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Royce's rants and stuff: February 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Posted by Royce at 8:42 AM.
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Bratz and Pokemon: March 2006
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Monday, March 13, 2006. The one with no hair is a chinese chin i named it chujo. The tan one is a chihuahua the one chasing the zebra is a african wlid dog. Posted by lyndsey at 4:06 PM. This is my old school tempe adventist christian school. and this is my old teacher Ms.B. Posted by lyndsey at 8:50 AM. This is my old school tempe adventist christian school. and this is my old teacher Ms.B. Posted by lyndsey at 8:50 AM. Sunday, March 12, 2006. Posted by lyndsey at 8:21 PM. Posted by lyndsey at 8:14 PM.
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Royce's rants and stuff: June 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Thursday, June 22, 2006. You Belong in 1976. So it look...
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Royce's rants and stuff: September 2006
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Royce's rants and stuff. When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside-down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C. The Russians used a pencil. This is a perfect analogy for the kettlebell. Saturday, September 23, 2006. Friday workout and DATE.
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Bratz and Pokemon
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006. The center one looks like my neightbors dog.its name is jax.you can see another one that looks like him at my sisters blog www.smallfrysyd.blogspot.com. His oner is thinking of geting rid of him. Posted by lyndsey at 5:53 PM. That is a very cute little dog and I like the name Jax. I really love dogs, horses, cats, etc. :o). View my complete profile.