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There is a Kent Lane in Cedar Park, Texas, and also a Clark county in Texas.
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(who wonders if all those evil-lovers like El and Sas and Tank have Lexus printers <g>) LOL Missy! Carole (who wonders the same about the car model of all the trio members mentionned above <eg...of course >)
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Originally posted by MissyG: Missy (who wonders if all those evil-lovers like El and Sas and Tank have Lexus printers <g>) That just reminded me...my printer at home uses Lexmark ink. It's hard to find (so far only at Staples), there's no cheaper storebrand version and it's really expensive. Hmmm...
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A metropolis is simply a large city. Actually, the word metropolis means 'mother of a city'. It comes from the ancient years, when the people used to leave their homecities to create colonies. The homecity of the people of the colony was the colony's 'Metropolis'. So, Metropolis's were actually big cities, and I believe that's where the name 'Metropolis' came from. Just a bit of info here, AnnaBtG. (who has a Lexmark X63 printer )
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Oh yeah... forgot... When I was working at Revenue Canada some years back, one of my team-mates was named Clark. He was sort of a mentor to us newbie tax collectors - I got a sort of perverse pleasure out of hollering "Help, Clark!" whenever I needed advice or other assistance with my job...
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I got a sort of perverse pleasure out of hollering "Help, Clark!" whenever I needed advice or other assistance with my job... No wonder why Was he cute too? AnnaBtG.
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...was he wearing spandex too? PS: It probably is, but where did Superman's Metropolis came from in the first place? Well, I just thought of something. Metropolis can be the total opposite of Smallville (small city, small town opposed to an oversized city). In that way, Metropolis is a City Superman can measure his powers up to when challenges, crimes and rescue are concerned. A city where he can face his possibilities and limits...along with finding who he really his and eventually truly be himself, and not a careful-not-to-show-your-powers-to-the-world son of a Kansas farmer (Just my 2 cents).
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Just what I thought when I was posting the info for Metropolis... although, if they were looking for the exact opposite in Greek, they should have used Megalopolis!! Although such a city already exists I think that they wanted not only to show how big Metropolis is, but also how important. It 'controls' in a way the smaller cities like Smallville, like Metropolis's use to 'control' the colonies. Two more cents from me, AnnaBtG.
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or Clark University (I don't remember where that is at the moment)! It's in Atlanta. A friend of mine graduated from there last year. It's in a quad type deal with two HBC colleges, Spellman and Morehouse. There's one more, but I can't remember what it is either. Samik
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Well, unless there's a few different Clark Universities. http://www.clarku.edu is in Massachusettes. Clark University is a teaching and research institution founded in 1887. Clark is the oldest graduate institution in the United States. Clark is one of only three New England universities, with Harvard and Yale, to be a founding member of the prestigious Association of American Universities. http://www.clark.edu is Clark College in Vancouver, Washington. There is a Clark Atlanta University, though. http://www.cau.edu/ It's with Spelman, Morehouse, and Morris Brown Colleges, according to the campus map.
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Was he cute too? AnnaBtG. Extremely. But unfortunately he was married - and no, I never asked him if his wife's name was Lois. And Cyad, no he never wore spandex. Actually he didn't look like any of the Clark *Kent*'s that I'm used to, but it was just his *name* that was the turn-on, ya know? Melisma (shutting up now, here under her Rock)
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I had to add to this one. Every time I drive from Tucson to Phoenix or further north, I giggle everytime I pass a sign for Jerome-Clarkdale. My friend's sick of that. Last year when I went to Laughlin, I was sure I was going to win because I discovered I was in Clark County. I didn't. Sara (who included Dean Quain in her \'Crazy FoLC\' fanfic series. He emailed me after googling himself. Oops!
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I work in customer service and a large part of my job is taking orders over the phone. Yesterday, someone called and the order was sent to the attention of Jim Olson. I kid you not!!!
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I saw a tv advertisement about a brand of schoolbags: Lois.
It instantly reminded me that my best friend has a schoolbag of this brand... My first reaction when I saw it? "Oh, the memories this schoolbag brings me..."
And the memories it still does... back then L&C was still being aired in Greek television...
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Oooh! I forgot the one that still gives me the giggles. I work in the dining room at a resort in which the kitchen is seperate into two parts, the relavant ones here: line 1 and line 2, where most of the food comes out. Well there is always one cook per line. And we'll say "Jen and Daniel" are working the line. Why is this funny? Well...One of the cooks is named Laine and another....Kent. Those are their first names. No joke. I always laugh when "Laine and Kent" are working the line. )
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Well it's not easy to see things like that here in Brazil and so I never really looked for them. However one day I was going home when I actually saw a Bus station called Rafael Clark and then I totally freaked out! I couldn't believe that I actually saw something named like that here and so close to my home and that I hadn't noticed before. I started pointing it to my mom and saying: Look at that mom! There's actually something named Clark here! She just rolled her eyes at me and said: Raquel, you really need to see a doctor Raquel (who wonders what her mom would say if she wanted to take a picture there )
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There's a Kent St. the Sydney city. I also stumbled across a Kent Shopping centre (or store, I can't remember exactly) close to where I live.
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Just to add my two cents... I go to Kent State University (which I think was already mentioned). Also, I live a little bit down the street from a road named 'Lana Lane.' Additionally, when I used to volunteer at the local hospital, I worked at one of the receptionist's desk. One day we had a "Teri Hatcher" come in. It was spelled the exact same. Also, at Kent State, there's a dorm named...you guessed it...Clark Hall. Unfortunately, I'm a commuter student, or else you know where I'd put my housing app Becki
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Also, at Kent State, there's a dorm named...you guessed it...Clark Hall. Unfortunately, I'm a commuter student, or else you know where I'd put my housing app Becki. I guess they would have to do that! Are there Martha and Jonathan Halls too? Sara (who drives by Kent's Tools on the way to class on Tuesdays)
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