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I wish LANL people had their own blog.

I wish LANL people had their own blog.

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scooby said…
Please feel free to start one.
Anonymous said…
Hang in there Scooby, you are doing a an excellent job. Scooby do!
Anonymous said…
The individual known as "scooby" is providing a service and it is appreciated! LANS folks can do the same but the issues are probably similar.
Anonymous said…
I can see your point, so many...uhhh... similar issues like the forest fire, Wen Ho Lee, the Tank Girl and TA18 not to mention the Argus cost/working issues or maybe the crack lady with the classified paperwork in her trailer.
Anonymous said…
LANL had its own blog during all those other "issues." The LANL blog dies because 1) one of the moderators dies unexpectedly, and 2) the other got really tired of losers posting drivel like yours.
Anonymous said…
Nothing like a good discussion that degenerates to to low-level insinuations and name calling. Demonstrates a very high level of level of intellect or perhaps significant lack thereof.
Anonymous said…
Yep, nothing like it!
Anonymous said…
This blog is appropriate for LANL posters. After all LANL was livermoronified some years ago.
Anonymous said…
Thank you Scooby.

A LLNL blog with LANL comments accepted as they have been, is definitely appreciated.

LANL does not have its own "anonymous" blog anymore…

Thanks again.
Anonymous said…
LANL posters always have the juiciest tidbits about current and former Livermorons.
Anonymous said…
More Scooby stealth censorship!!
Anonymous said…
And don't forget to have someone follow you around with the scoopy!

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