Re: BRin-L - are we average? (was RE: Federal Marraige [sic] Amendment)

2004-02-17 Thread aclipscomb
Jeffrey Miller asked: > Are we as a population representative in terms of sexuality > distribution? Does Brin-L have any openly GLBT members (excepting > myself, of course)? *raises hand way back in the corner* Right here. Bi. Adam C. Lipscomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://aclipscomb.blogspo

Re: Pope John Paul: 25 Years of Laughs

2003-11-06 Thread aclipscomb
Ronn wondered: > At 05:49 AM 11/6/03 -0600, The Fool wrote: > >VATICAN CITY?As Pope John Paul II enters his 26th year as > pontiff, the > >world is stopping to reflect on the legendary funnyman's career > as one of > >the most influential performers in modern history. Standing staunchly > >again

Re: Vatican Vs Science: Cardinal calls for 'health warnings' on condoms

2003-10-15 Thread aclipscomb
The Fool cut-and-pasted: > > Cardinal calls for health warnings on condoms > By Bruce Johnston in Rome > (Filed: 14/10/2003) > > > The cardinal in charge of Vatican social policy yesterday called for > condoms to carry "health warnings", arguing that they were not > effectiveagainst the spread

When I Was Your Age... (was Re: RE: Brin: rejuveniles)

2003-10-07 Thread aclipscomb
Chad wrote: > Let me remind everyone that the Punk Movement > started roaring in the late > 70's. Any punk rocker > who remembers when it started is a minimum age of > 30 and > closer to 40 (I'm 35.. A regular X-Gen > Patriarch). Back in my 'day' we > used safety pins > to do

Re: Scouted: Arctic Ice Shelf Fractures

2003-09-25 Thread aclipscomb
Deborah wrote: > > http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/09/23/ice_arctic030923 > "...RADARSAT images picked up the first sign of > cracking in April 2000. At some points the crack was > 80 metres wide. Ice has floated on the sea for at > least 3,000 years... > > "...Local warming since the 19th century

Re: Ti-Pou is now 22 and 1/2 hours old

2003-09-18 Thread aclipscomb
From: Jean-Louis Couturier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > His full name is Léopold Claude Michel Couturier-Otis. We'll call > him > Léo. He weighs 9 pounds and measures 20 3/4 inches. That's 4105 > grams and > 53 cm. He was born yesterday, September 17th at 4:15 PM. Hah! A big, strong baby! Any

Re: FW: How do we read?

2003-09-12 Thread aclipscomb
Jon wrote: > Gosh there are a lot of babies being born lately Maru. Don't look at me. I'm only responsible for one of them. Adam C. Lipscomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://aclipscomb.blogspot.com ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l