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Horde them in anticipation of profits from increased scarcity value. There useta be 602,214,141,070,409,084,099,072 Avogadros around. But what with folks dicing 'em up for salads and sandwiches, pureeing 'em for soups and dips and dressings, and squishing 'em on toast, ya rarely get to meet an Avogadro at parties nowadays.
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I used to go to Avogadro's Number in Fort Collins (your "have" link.) Nice place. I haven't been there in about a decade, though. Good to know it's still around.
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quote:Originally posted by Speed: I used to go to Avogadro's Number in Fort Collins (your "have" link.) Nice place. I haven't been there in about a decade, though. Good to know it's still around.
I live on the other side of campus from there.
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Crazy. Fort Collins is a nice town. I'm glad they're still doing live music at Avogadro's (according to the website). It seems like 10-15 years ago the town was supersaturated with awesome live music. I went back a couple months ago and it was like a ghost town in comparison. Maybe I'm just remembering it wrong, but it was kind of a bummer.
How long have you lived in Fort Collins?
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