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Dead Days 1/4/03  THE GRAND FINALE OF MATH MAJOR MAN!
Dead Days 1/4/03 THE GRAND FINALE OF MATH MAJOR MAN! by @deaddays (John Rios)

HAHAHA! I DID IT! The thing is done! You all should bask in it's doneness! And may it's doneinity bring you some happiness. And perhaps it's doneitivity will effect your life in a positive way and you can spread some doneable vibe over to things in your live that need doing. :-) Anyhoo, look, it's here it's queer and it don't want anymore bears. So there. Thank you everyone who read it for reading and drop me a line with your thoughts on this whole goofy thing! Bye all! -John Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Monday, 06 January, 2003 @ 12:46 AM

"Wow." - The New York Times "Only a true a mastermind could have brought to life such a work of art." - The Herald "Who is this? and how did you get this number?!" - Big Newspaper Guy

Posted: Monday, 06 January, 2003 @ 12:50 AM

aside from the fact that a true follower of pi would limit himself to only the first 4 digits of pi, it was the best 5 minutes of my life! PS are you in pi? - http://www.facade.com/legacy/amiinpi/

Posted: Monday, 06 January, 2003 @ 01:00 AM

why does he say "have at you" .. i don't get that bit

Posted: Tuesday, 07 January, 2003 @ 07:33 AM

a kick to the groin never fails to amuse :D

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