Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 12:44 PM Tuesday 5/9/2006, Julia Thompson wrote:
There are certain numbers that turn up over and over again in
wildly varying situations in nature.
And in the laundry room.
# of items in the first load: 21 # of my shirts: 8 # of
Dan's shirts: 13
At 12:44 PM Tuesday 5/9/2006, Julia Thompson wrote:
There are certain numbers that turn up over and over again in wildly
varying situations in nature.
And in the laundry room.
# of items in the first load: 21
# of my shirts: 8
# of Dan's shirts: 13
At 12:44 PM Tuesday 5/9/2006, Julia Thompson wrote:
There are certain numbers that turn up over and
over again in wildly varying situations in nature.
And in the laundry room.
# of items in the first load: 21
# of my shirts: 8
# of Dan's shirts: 13
There are certain numbers that turn up over and over again in wildly
varying situations in nature.
And in the laundry room.
# of items in the first load: 21
# of my shirts: 8
# of Dan's shirts: 13
# of Dan's shirts needing to go on hangers:
At 07:37 PM 4/18/2004 -0400 Kevin Tarr wrote:
>Tried this over on the subservient list, but got no response. Any help here?
>
>I'm a clueless bachelor. On a few TV shows, Seinfeld FEX, they drop off a
>mesh laundry bag at the laundry/dry cleaner. What exactly is going on? Is
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Kevin Tarr wrote:
Tried this over on the subservient list, but got no response. Any help
here?
Try the other list again today then
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Tried this over on the subservient list, but got no response. Any help here?
I'm a clueless bachelor. On a few TV shows, Seinfeld FEX, they drop off a
mesh laundry bag at the laundry/dry cleaner. What exactly is going on? Is
it just dry clean clothes, regular wash clothes or a mix? If one
William T Goodall wrote:
> Well, religion is evil after all.
At least, religion with too much secular power. That's what I've
said for a while: Seperation of Church and State is at least as
important for the Church as it is for the State, if the Church
wants to avoid becoming evil.
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On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 10:15 pm, The Fool wrote:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/Ireland_abuse030126.html
Well, religion is evil after all.
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http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/Ireland_abuse030126.html
Ireland's Dirty Laundry
Wounds Still Fresh For Thousands of Women Enslaved by the Catholic Church
By Hilary Brown and Matt McGarry
C O R K, Ireland, Jan. 26 A sudden spate of TV exposés, docudramas and
a major m
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