Man, these are HILARIOUS!!
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That's ok, I'm not all about goats any way. /me ducks under the muffin pans
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesda
I missed that when I read the first report of this a few days back. If ANY country
hacks into an American site then they are in the wrong, no matter what. I don't care
if its blasphemy, porn or what. If its legal in America and they don't like it, to
bad. They can block it on their side but the
Well I would see the fact that the Italian Police hacked the privately owned
server of an American company cause for worry. Why isn't the US Government
stepping in to protect our interest and freedoms. Does that mean countries
that don't like porn can just start shutting those sites down. (Ahhh
While I don't agree with blasphemy laws, I have to respect the laws of other countries
as long as they do not interfere with the laws of where I live. If Italy wants to
charge people for having a critical discussion about the Christian messiah, then they
have every right to as a sovereign natio
I think this is less about seperation of church and state and more to do with
boundries of free speech. The internet has encroached on several countries
laws regarding their citizens rights to free speach and freedom of religion. I
myself believe in the constitution of the United States and enjoy
My people learned a lng time ago to just smile, nod and not say a thing on the
topic. Torture can do that to a people. Charges, fines and imprisonment are just more
current (and humane) versions of the same thing.
Note that this thread WILL get to the point where any of us can be arrested f
For all the non-Americans who always wonder why it's important...
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/07/22/borderless.internet.ap/index.html
The point is not the that the Italian cops deleted his stuff, but what
he is charged withBlasphemy. I was surprised to learn that it's
even illegal i
if you tickle a web person, do they giggle or Google?
> Erika
> With a K
> Googling for a better tomorrow.
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Not a lot, but some good stuff. Actually, I was annoyed that most was for
5.5, it was hard to find the same stuff in 6.0, it was there at all.
Phong.com
Matt
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:16 PM
>>To: CF-Community
>
I actually started playing that the other day on your suggestion. It really
is just a multiplayer rip off of drug wars, but still kind of cool.
However I also got never winter nights, and man is that incredible. I saw
something about a possible guild forming here. Any info on that?
Tim Heald
ah, my young paduan pimp. much learning have you remaining.
co, jizedi pizimp.
-Original Message-
From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 5:34 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Ben, Tim - Tim, Ben
Sup dawg,so you chizilin in da izlands huh pimpin and
It actually was a few weeks back when people were playing pimpwars.
> Sup dawg,so you chizilin in da izlands huh pimpin and struttin :)
>
> Ok not funny at all :)
>
> Tim Heald
> Developer
> Schoollink, Inc.
> 910.223.2116 x 122
>
>
> http://www.schoollink.net
> Providing technology solutio
Tim-
Welcome to the looney bin; I mean, our community list.
Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference .
Have a nice fresh banana-macadamia muffin, sir --
normally go with blueberry, but just got back from
Kaua'i.
(Tradition on the list: we welcome newcomers and console
folks having a bad da
www.pimpwar.com
;)
I'm ranked in the top 30!
> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 5:34 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Ben, Tim - Tim, Ben
>
> Sup dawg,so you chizilin in da izlands huh pimpin and struttin :)
>
> Ok n
Sup dawg,so you chizilin in da izlands huh pimpin and struttin :)
Ok not funny at all :)
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By the way Ben, we have a newbie here. Joined while you were on vaca.
A newbie to community, but not to CF ... He's been a fixture over on the
fusebox lists for awhile ... Causing trouble over there ... Now he's
decided to come over here and learn how to throw muffin pans.
So, give him an offic
Maybe these will help?
http://www.adobe.com/products/tips/photoshop.html
http://www.mccannas.com/pshop/photosh0.htm
http://www.handson.nu/
http://www.grafx-design.com/phototut.html
or look for more here:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=photoshop+tutorials&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&h
l=en&meta=
plus a
Because hilter had that great idea of gun registration and look where it got
everyone :)
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To: "C
he thinks the part, when he was worn in
Should have read:
He thinks the part when he was sworn in
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Just got back to my box after some rather pressing server work. Interesting
topic.
Anyone care to guess which side I come down on?
Ok here is what I know. You average 11b (infantryman) has never read the
constitution. He doesn't know what Posse Comitatus, and most likely he
doesn't care. he
Speaking of chocolate (one of my favorite subjects,
second only to you-know-what!),
had a w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l dessert Sat. night before
leaving Hawaii - individual bittersweet chocolate
souffle with warm liquid chocolate center. They were
going to drizzle it with raspberry sauce, but the purist
If you're running Exchange, the admin can allow relays from specific
IP's such as your CF server (this is what we do).
BTW, has anyone heard anything good/bad about applying Exchange's SP 2?
-Original Message-
From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 2:39 PM
To:
I think retribution against the families of the bombers is a bad idea. You
would be creating more not less antagonism.
As far as invading Iraq, well it's a mixed bag. For one I don't think we
should care a wit what the EU has to say about what we do as a sovereign
nation, if it is to defend our
Does anyone know where I can find web-based resources for learning
Photoshop (5.5)? I would love a place where I can download different
swatches.
I'm also having a problem on one computer where everything is
horrendously dark. I'm not sure what happened (But I suspect I may have
done it
It was just the National Guard, with unloaded weapons, and a curfew in
which the police did not even deal with.
I am waiting for the next riot, in Inglewood...
At 03:51 PM 7/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I would suspect because martial law is a major thing and it would turn us
>into a Police state
And giving the Military powers of local law enforcement is NOT turning
America into a Police State?
It is one and the same, just one way is politically correct and likely
to pass under the radar screen of a moron, while the other will raise
alarm bells with the average moron.
Either way it amoun
And frankly, if you ask me, I think this Homeland Security is a bunch of
happy horse sh*t.
At 12:58 PM 7/22/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Bad Idea.
>
>Military is trained to kill people and break things. That is their
>job, not local law enforcement. Hire and train more police officers.
>
>Northern
Monday, July 22, 2002, 3:50:56 PM, you wrote:
PI> i would move to Canada or Scotland the minute that happened..
PI> first off. being watched, tracked & generally anoid is one thing...
PI> but having armed forces in private areas is just too much..
PI> i would rather deal with it when it happens t
Bad Idea.
Military is trained to kill people and break things. That is their
job, not local law enforcement. Hire and train more police officers.
Northern Ireland tried that. It was a disaster.
At 03:13 PM 7/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Ridge: Consider Using Military To Enforce Law Domestica
yeh..
he's actually funny...
seemed like for years he was not so sharp..
just annoying..
but his show was good.
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I would suspect because martial law is a major thing and it would turn us
into a Police state and i dont know about you i'm not wanting any of that
and i'm afraid i wouldnt be voting for anyone that did that without a good
reason.
I think martial law was declared in LA back in the riots? But it m
"If martial law allows soldiers to do whatever they want, then why not
just declare martial law if the FBI,CIA,ATF, etc, do not have enough
resources to handle the terrorist threat?"
perhaps it is more a valid question
that individual states retrain individual militia groups..
to protect individ
lol Oh i agree W is a moron who cheated his way into the white house i was
just curious what reasons everyone else had to be scared.
Personally i'm finding it very odd that this man takes the office of
president and does everything in his power to say FU!! the world and screw
everyone else lol.
"then why not
just declare martial law if the FBI,CIA,ATF, etc, do not have enough
resources to handle the terrorist threat?"
what
i would move to Canada or Scotland the minute that happened..
first off. being watched, tracked & generally anoid is one thing...
but having armed forces in priv
Well said...
(we finally agreed on an issue )
Regards,
Howie
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From: "Jon Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: Welcome to the Junta
> Because our president is the Commander in Chief, that
Because our president is the Commander in Chief, that's why. That is
way too much power in one man.
I also have a sneaking suspicion the FOIA does not apply to
the military, and if so, I'd bet that is the whole point here.
If martial law allows soldiers to do whatever they want, then why not
just
lol...yes, um well not literally...but my eleven year old boy Arthur is not
much shorter than I am now... it is quite unbelievable! ...as for me, if I
get much more medium-sized myself I am going to be in trouble soon!
Patrick
re: medium-sized child - you??
-Ben
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-Original Message-
From: Vinny DiDonato (si.rr) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 2:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: The Hair Cut
When I was younger I was a cobra
in every case I wanted to be cool
Now that I'm older and sub-space i
And, before any asks if "revole" has anything to do with small, furry animals - I
meant "revoke"
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From: "Howie Hamlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Welcome to the Junta
> There are laws a
There are laws against this for a reason. The United States is *supposed* to be
comprised of semi-independent States.
The Federal governent is not supposed to impose federal troops in States - States are
supposed to police themselves...
Sorry, but I find it scary that Shrub & Company are doing
E, gross...
> When I was younger I was a cobra
> in every case I wanted to be cool
> Now that I'm older and sub-space is colder
> I just
>
>
> ..sit here surrounded by drool?
>
> P.
>
>
>
>
>
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When I was younger I was a cobra
in every case I wanted to be cool
Now that I'm older and sub-space is colder
I just
.. want to jump in a heated pool!
-V
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From: Harkins,Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE:
What is scary about it? IF there is a state of martial law declared the
military can do just that.
But I don't see why letting the military ACT as law enforcement at times is
scary besides the fact they are trained as soldiers and not law enforcement,
unless they only used MP's or SP's which I do
When I was younger I was a cobra
in every case I wanted to be cool
Now that I'm older and sub-space is colder
I just
..sit here surrounded by drool?
P.
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> Ridge: Consider Using Military To Enforce Law Domestically
>
> WASHINGTON - Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge said Sunday that the threat of
> terrorism may force government planners
> to consider using the military for domestic law enforcement, now largely
> prohibited by federal
I recently checked the book "Using MFC and ATL, Special Edition" out of my
local library. The bloody CD was missing. Does anyone here have that book
and be willing to copy the CD for me? Contact me off the list so we can
make arrangements.
Russel
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Of all the people I knew
I always looked up to you
and after millions of years of crime
the sun still shines and shines
Look a horse (named Divorce) gallops thru the desert light
I make such good
Ridge: Consider Using Military To Enforce Law Domestically
WASHINGTON - Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge said Sunday that the threat of
terrorism may force government planners
to consider using the military for domestic law enforcement, now largely prohibited by
federal law.
President Bush
lol :)
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: The Hair Cut
> A y
bah screw UUNet they may half the internet backbone but they really suck ;)
they sucked before MCI bought them and they still suck lol.
If alter.net could just get blown off the face of the earth I would be happy
too
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
Macromedia Certified Advanced Coldfus
A young boy had just gotten his driving permit. He asked
his father, who was a rabbi, if they could discuss his
use of the family car.
His father took him into his study and said, "I'll make
a deal with you. You bring your grades up, study your
Talmud a little, get your hair cut and then we'l
Beth F wrote:
> how do you folks deal with email relaying blocking at your sites.
>
> our email admin of course has email relaying blocked, so I can't send any messages
>outside the firewall from CF.
Uni network here has 2 /16 that are allowed to deliver at the local
smarthost. So that means
That's true, but what I'm saying is typically a SMTP server doesn't check
say your "@RR" address versus what it's running, it only checks IP range.
So you may very well be able to send email as yourself through your work
SMTP server (IE: set your email client to check POP @ RR's server and send
SM
I don't see a problem...there is a lot of competition out there.
What really sucks, is that those idiots are going to take a lot of
very good businesses down with them that they bought. The two main
ones that come to mind are UUNet and The Well. If The Well goes
offline, they take a significant pi
Two little kids are in the hospital, lying on beds next
to each other outside the operating room.
The first kid leans over and asks, "What are you in for?"
The second kid says, "I'm in here to get my tonsils out
and I'm a little nervous."
The first kid says, "You've got nothing to worry about
Actually, what happens is that when I get a message out to RR's SMTP server,
I'll get an error code (forget the number) and an error message along the
lines of "Sorry, you can't relay from there."
I figured if I had a box on my home network which could send/receive emails
from RR's SMTP server, I
Is it a question of sending email from work, or receiving it? You can use
any valid SMTP server to send, even with your RR email account. I can't
believe they'd limit your POP access based on IP range. If work is basing
their valid SMTP range on IP also, you should be able to send as
[EMAIL PRO
Whoops -- duh. I thought you meant you were having problems sending email
from your ISP account from a work network.
I'm on vacation mode, please excuse my idiocy.
-V
-Original Message-
From: Vinny DiDonato (si.rr) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 2:45 PM
To: CF-C
What I've been thinking of doing is utilizing CFPOP or some ASP equivalent
on my home box so I can write a web-based interface to send mail from when
I'm at work. My ISP (RoadRunner) doesn't allow mail from any IPs/subnets
outside of their own. Otherwise I use web-based email like hotmail or
lin
I always have relay blocked.
If relay is left wide open, your server will show up on spam lists. When
that happens you e-mail might not make it.
Ask the admin to allow the IP of the CF server as a trusted host. Most
software packages will allow this.
> -Original Message-
> From: Beth F
harumph, my sysadmin didnt'.
thank you
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:40 AM
Subject: RE: OT Again: Relaying...
> Very simple. Add the web server to the list of hosts that are allowed to
> relay. I don
Where is the market going to end up today... I am going to say -325 pts
Douglas Brown
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Very simple. Add the web server to the list of hosts that are allowed to
relay. I don't know what software your email admin is running, but this is
a fairly standard thing.
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 2:39 PM
To: CF-Communi
Patrick-
Kona coffee is from the Big Island of Hawaii.
I was on Kaua'i.
But I prefer Kaua'i coffee to Kona :-)
We went to the visitor center of Kaua'i coffee again. I
like tasting the different varieties there. I'm also a
member of their coffee club - they send a package of
whole beans every
No way...if they dont provide, someone else will. I am sure there is several
companies dying to get some of their business.
Douglas Brown
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From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22
hmm... Maybe Bud Selig is related to Bill Gates ;-)
At 02:30 PM 7/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>lol I wish congress would remove baseballs antitrust exemption
>
>Someone's got to get those idiots under controls
>
>I figure the players should strike on sept11 I mean why not.
>Some people are having t
Umm...anyone have any ideas on what this means for the web
development/hosting sector?
Are we going to start seeing fallout from this? The report said that
they control over half the internet's traffic.
-Gel
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how do you folks deal with email relaying blocking at your sites.
our email admin of course has email relaying blocked, so I can't send any messages
outside the firewall from CF.
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lol I wish congress would remove baseballs antitrust exemption
Someone's got to get those idiots under controls
I figure the players should strike on sept11 I mean why not.
Some people are having trouble paying rent and these idiots are pissed cause
they want more people to make tons of money lo
lol - i think i would like to see that road! :-)
how about kona coffee - did you have any? I want to go there just to sit and
drink it in the ocean breeze, and maybe see where it is grown.
Say, Hawaii is in pop culture lately cause of Disney's Lilo and Stitch. I
liked the goofiness of that movie.
>> Discovered all over again why son moved out a couple of
>> years ago - we can get along for brief periods. A week
>> was not a brief period :-(
And it's probably something you'll laugh at come years down the road. My
father went with my family early this year on a vacation.
It did NOT go well
Patrick,
nope, not yet
thanks though will check it out
watched Road to Po'ipu a couple of times, though - drove
over there from Lihue for dinner :-)
-Ben
> ..on father-son note ...have you seen Road to Perdition yet? both my thumbs
> up on that one.
>
> Patrick
>
> -Original Message
..on father-son note ...have you seen Road to Perdition yet? both my thumbs
up on that one.
Patrick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 1:43 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Aloha
Vinny-
Yes, some wonderful memories, and so
yep.. it was...
"Jacob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/22/2002 12:27:23 PM
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Subject: Robin Williams
Anybody catch the Robin Williams Special in HBO Friday Night? Funny.
Vinny-
Yes, some wonderful memories, and some I'd like to give
back!
Discovered all over again why son moved out a couple of
years ago - we can get along for brief periods. A week
was not a brief period :-(
-Ben
> Hey Ben:
>
> Welcome back. Hope you had a memorable time!!!
>
> -V
>
> ---
Hey Ben:
Welcome back. Hope you had a memorable time!!!
-V
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 11:53 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Aloha
Aloha, I'm back!
Did everybody behave?
OK then, since it's breakfast time on the Wes
21 year old single male in Hawaii... could only imagine...
>Last time I make mistake of going on
>vacation with 21-yr-old son :-(
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Beth,
You need to specify the query too or wrap the cfmail in a cfloop of the
query.
I don't recommend that specify the query in the cfmail tag. CFMAIL will
fall over if you have too many emails go out at once and it can send emails
pretty quickly using the query attribute. If you loop round t
Eri*K*a,
did you know that the Orlando, FL area is the
thunder/lightning capital of the U.S.?
there was a color-coded map in Natl Geog a while back,
central FL looked like the bulls-eye.
apparently due to the influences of Atlantic and Gulf
weather patterns.
our former neighbors from CA mov
Eri*K*a,
The chocolate-covered macs are right here :-)
plus the coffee-coated, and the honey glazed, and the
Maui onion - oh, yumm
No tidal waves, other than me jumping into the pool
;-)
The quality of some of the posts has been down horribly,
too! And please get the muffin pan ready - I n
You have to specify the query as well...
..
Also, don't wrap with
Hatton
Beth F wrote:
> my documentation tells me that using a query column in the "to" parameter will
>result in the email message being sent for each row returned in that query.
>
> it doesnt' appear to be working that
I dont know how they would react, if the crazys know their familys will be
deported to live in a overcrowded bad place to live maybe they will think
twice? Then agina they are crazy enough to not give a S about anyone but
themselves and killing people
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
Macro
lol i know about the ozarks but i figured since you can be a programmer then
you must be one of the "lucky" ones ;)
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
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- Original Message -
From: "Phillip B" <[E
Well welcome back! Where's my chocolate covered macadamia nuts??!!
I was thinking of you this morning ... I had the TV on the Discovery
Channel while I was working, and they were doing a documentary on tidal
waves and how a town called Hilo, Hawaii is the tidal wave capital of
the US (http://www
my documentation tells me that using a query column in the "to" parameter will result
in the email message being sent for each row returned in that query.
it doesnt' appear to be working that way - it only seems to send to the first email
address.
here is the code:
Thanks in advance.
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or an mlbster...
(pronounced the same?)
-Ben
> http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20020717/sp_nm/mlb_lawsuit_dc_
> 4
>
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bgl-
thanks, glad to hear somebody is watching SF
I have enough trouble keeping the suburbs in line :-)
NY ways??
re: bars closing, wouldn't know - past my bedtime
:-)
-Ben
> Welcome back Ben, I kept an eye on SF for you while you were
> gone. Alls well... except I think I may have contamina
2am? 1:45am in southern california.
At 12:42 PM 7/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Welcome back Ben, I kept an eye on SF for you while you were
>gone. Alls well... except I think I may have contaminated the
>minds of some of the innocents here, with my NY ways and all...
>So bars really DO close at 2
Smith, Matthew P -CONT(DYN) wrote:
Israel Demurs on Deporting Bomb Suspects' Relatives
Israel appeared to be backing off from its plan to deport relatives of
West Bank Palestinians accused of suicide bombings to the crowded, fenced-
in Gaza Strip.
>>>
>>>Bad plan from the start. Do
Welcome back Ben, I kept an eye on SF for you while you were
gone. Alls well... except I think I may have contaminated the
minds of some of the innocents here, with my NY ways and all...
So bars really DO close at 2, huh? I thought everyone was kidding
me...
~bgl
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>>> Israel Demurs on Deporting Bomb Suspects' Relatives
>>> Israel appeared to be backing off from its plan to deport relatives of
>>West Bank Palestinians accused of suicide bombings to the crowded, fenced-
>>in Gaza Strip.
>>
>>Bad plan from the start. Don't accuse, prove. Then hang them.
Hang
Anybody catch the Robin Williams Special in HBO Friday Night? Funny.
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> Yes some people toats muffins :P
>
> Israel Demurs on Deporting Bomb Suspects' Relatives
> Israel appeared to be backing off from its plan to deport relatives of West Bank
>Palestinians accused of suicide bombings to the crowded, fenced-in Gaza Strip.
Bad plan from the s
Yes some people toats muffins :P
Israel Demurs on Deporting Bomb Suspects' Relatives
Israel appeared to be backing off from its plan to deport relatives of West Bank
Palestinians accused of suicide bombings to the crowded, fenced-in Gaza Strip.
Europeans Split With U.S. on Need for Iraq Attac
lol he got enough treats :)
Gave him some Popcorn chicken from KFC and some vienna sausages to give him
his pills and for putting up with the rotten luck.
Though i think he liked it cuase he looked like he had a really good buzz
going
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
Macromedia Certified
We were better without you go away!!
*sits in bens chair* Besides i'm enjoying replacing you hehe
nah wb you old dog how was the trip?
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
Macromedia Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
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LMAO
No we really aren't cousins. I'll be nice and not tell you guys about the
true stories of the Ozarks. HEEheheheeh
Phillip Broussard
Tracker Marine Group
417-873-5957
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From: "Bill Wheatley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday,
Poor Beamer!
Think he needs some ice cream to fix his feet.
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From: "Bill Wheatley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 5:11 AM
Subject: Re: Happy Effing Monday!
> haha you think mondays are bad.
>
> My chihuahua beam
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