M'thinks you have me confused with some other Todd. Now I must find a way
to dispose of this imposter to prevent him from trying to steal my identity.
I will return .. for now, I have plans to make >=-|
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Well, since your so wired, look at your blog =). For some reason
www.web-rat.com is not bringing up anything, even though blog.web-rat is...
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Tuesday, August 13, 2002, 2:26:29 AM, you wrote:
T> Just got back in from my trip to TX. Left Sunday morning and came ba
Just got back in from my trip to TX. Left Sunday morning and came back
tonight. Talk about a rush .. the .last 2 days are a blur. The plane rides
were fun, I guess (only got searched once, becuase my driver's license
expires this month, wheee), but I didn't get to do much else. I wanted to
tak
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MD> Please ignore.
MD> Michael Dinowitz
MD> Master of the House of Fusion
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Because the instructions to note the time was given before the one to ignore all of
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> Please ignore them all.
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> if i am
deez
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> You'll note the time that this was sent. All the test messages from when I
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Please ignore them all.
if i am supposed to ignore this how can i note what time it came in?
You'll note the time that this was sent. All the test messages from when I was working
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> Please ignore.
>
> Michael Dinowitz
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Well, the Justice Department's terrorism tip line plan is being overhauled so that it
can better help the children,
provide new jobs, boost the economy, protect the environment for future generations,
and better fit the idea of what the
Founding Fathers would have wanted.
So, how are they chang
I liked age of empires for my venting. Empire building in whatever game was my outlet.
Now, due to my back being really bad, I can't sit at the computer to long without pain
so I get to lay down and read a bit more. A good thing as I've got a ton of new books
to get through. Got to take the bad
er.. um... uh... to much info.
At 12:18 AM 8/13/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>My wife is the one with the whip (she's the mistress of the house). :)
>As for rough, if you only knew. I've got to get ALL the lists moved over
>tonight. Then I have to write my presentation for tomorrow night.
>
>
> > Mast
I used to play Counter Strike but it took too much free time so I gave it up. It was
a good way to vent, though :-)
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Hehe, I am in Chapter 3. Don't think I will be seeing it again for a while
though :(
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Yep, you don't get anywhere in neverwinter nights. :)
My work is my play so I have no problems. :)
> You know that saying about all work and no play, don't you?
>
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You know that saying about all work and no play, don't you?
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> My wife is the one with the whip (she's the mistress o
Oh, and poor howie has to put up with my inane questions on the possible server
operations that I want. But the end result will be perfect, just as I want it. :)
> My wife is the one with the whip (she's the mistress of the house). :)
> As for rough, if you only knew. I've got to get ALL the li
My wife is the one with the whip (she's the mistress of the house). :)
As for rough, if you only knew. I've got to get ALL the lists moved over tonight. Then
I have to write my presentation for tomorrow night.
> Master of the House of Fusion
>
> ooo that just sounds rough
>
> g
>
> hehe
ping pong...
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Actually, its not a pop quiz as I turned off the pop server. It's a post quiz. :)
I'm moving the lists to 100% iMS before my presentation tomorrow. I don't want to do
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ooo that just sounds rough
g
hehe too much code tonight :)
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Sandy-
this is wonderful.
thanks for posting it!
-Ben
way over 40 and LMAO
> POEM FOR COMPUTER USERS OVER 40
>
> A computer was something on TV
> From a science fiction show of note.
> A window was something you hated to clean,
> And ram was the father of a goat.
>
> Meg was the name of
POEM FOR COMPUTER USERS OVER 40
A computer was something on TV
>From a science fiction show of note.
A window was something you hated to clean,
And ram was the father of a goat.
Meg was the name of my girlfriend,
And gig was a job for the nights.
Now they all mean different things,
And t
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We're lycanthropes?
Howl do you know that?
> : You do know what the rainbow signifies don't you?
> :
> : Not that there is anything wrong with it. ;-) We happen to
> : have a rainbow in our logo...the whole Oz = Wizard of Oz thing.
>
> Rainbow? What rainbow? That's a moonbow. Pay attention. I
Original thread with my UDF to do the conversion for you.
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> >>| From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >>|
> >>| Does anyone remember the website that would con
Whatever you want to call it is fine with me :)
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BD> : You do know what the rainbow signifies don't you?
BD> :
BD> : Not that there is anything wrong with it. ;-) We happen to
BD> : have a rainbow in our logo...the
: You do know what the rainbow signifies don't you?
:
: Not that there is anything wrong with it. ;-) We happen to
: have a rainbow in our logo...the whole Oz = Wizard of Oz thing.
Rainbow? What rainbow? That's a moonbow. Pay attention. It signifies
we're all lycanthropes.
--Ben Doom
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>>| From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|
>>| Does anyone remember the website that would convert text to
>>| binary? I couldn't find it in the archives and I forgot to
>>| bookmark it.
WOOHOO
http://www.nickciske.com/binary/index.php
Erika
With a
Jerry-
It's very unlikely you will ever get it, 'cause it was a
pun made by a gal I was friends with 'way back in h.s.
and college.
The last 3 words of the blessing over the wine in Hebrew
are "borei pri hagafen" - Blessed are you O Lord our
God, who "created the fruit of the vine".
She per
As Binkley once said to Milo "You'll just have to rock me to sleep tonight".
This will bug me for a while.
I did find this:
http://einstein.et.tudelft.nl/~arlet/puzzles/language.html
But no answer to your question. Yet.
Jerry Johnson
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Bury prairie go
If he doesn't then he is breaking the surrender agreement made back in 91/92
Shawn Regan
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Reason not to attack Iraq
Good article. I would say this, if S
And all the oil we need :-)
Doug
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> Iraq as the 51 state, not a bad idea.
>
> > -Original Message-
Iraq as the 51 state, not a bad idea.
> -Original Message-
> From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:05 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Reason not to attack Iraq
>
> Agreed, although there is the issue of support for suicide bombers in
> my book,
>What can he do now that he could not do 5 years ago
We do not know. and that is a problem when you think about WMD. He could
very well increased his arsenal 10 fold.
Doug
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Does anyone remember the website that would convert text to binary? I couldn't find it
in the archives and I forgot to bookmark it.
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Agreed, although there is the issue of support for suicide bombers in
my book, but I don't know if that issue is behind Bush's thinking.
Unless the govt isn't telling us something, then I don't see the
reason for a massive invasion just to give the land away again. If we
got to keep Iraq I might
I think he tried to defect and was killed...
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> That is true. Several of his family members etc..may seem
That is true. Several of his family members etc..may seem to hold the same
idealistic views as Saddam, but are simply afraid of him and what he may do
if they speak out againt him. Was it not Saddam who had his sisters husband
killed for views that was not liken to his own?
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Hopefully...
Then again, he lost the last one too and look where he is...
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> doubt that bush has a snow balls
Here we go again.
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> From: Maureen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 4:44 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Reason not to attack Iraq
>
> Yeah, and they were right too.
>
> At 04:05 PM 8/12/02, Nick wrote:
> >People said that about the
I agree, that war here would just lead to more problems. Many Americans
would be killed in battle.
There are a lot of people in Iraq that don't want US support, partly
because they have been brainwashed by Saddam and partly because people
don't like other countries invading, it tends to create mo
I thought I'd be brave and just click on a random message in a thread.
Hoping to read all about Concise Threading 2, I didn't even know they
were making a sequel. The first movie was great though.
Instead the message is about nuts. Just thought it was ironic :) I'm no
one to talk.
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Assassination is a very serious business. You can take him out with reason. You can
take out some of his kids with reason as well. His clan on the other hand may not
warrant being removed. You have to give them the benefit of the doubt until they do
something that says they deserve it.
> re a
Yeah, and they were right too.
At 04:05 PM 8/12/02, Nick wrote:
>People said that about the first election also.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:57 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: RE: Reason not to attack Ir
Mixed company? mixed nuts maybe, but not mixed company.
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> Nick-
>
> swearing in mixed company, huh?
>
>
> would you
What I do not understand is why? Why take out Saddam and Iraq in the first
place? What can he do now that he could not do 5 years ago. He knows that he
had the crap beat out of him in the Gulf. About the only good that came out
of it for him is that it gave him a chance to eliminate some potential
You do know what the rainbow signifies don't you?
Not that there is anything wrong with it. ;-) We happen to
have a rainbow in our logo...the whole Oz = Wizard of Oz thing.
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Monday, August 12, 2002, 4:17:35 PM, you wrote:
BD> of the Ralph thing) decided to name
At 03:31 PM 8/12/02, Jerry wrote:
>Since this is a fairly broad community, I have a general question.
>
>Is anyone on this list familiar with Aikido?
>
>Can anyone recommend a good way to find a dojo?
I found that the only way to choose a dojo was to visit and get a feel for
the vibe. But I'm
I am not redheaded any more.
Too much upkeep!
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> *gives beth a muffin* Have a happy monday btw!! yo
Nick-
swearing in mixed company, huh?
would you believe this is the way my mind works?
be very, very afraid
They say about quiet people "still waters run deep".
In my case, they are white-water rapids - fast-moving
and dangerous, with barely-submerged rocks.
-Ben
> I swear, where do you co
*gives beth a muffin* Have a happy monday btw!! you fiery redhat you..
urm i mean redhead maybe you'll convert to nix one day
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From: "Bet
re assassinations -
will we take out his whole clan in Tikrit?
like the Saudis, Saddam has a whole passel of relatives
to take over for him. some are as ruthless as he, if not
more so, but without any judgement born of experience.
remember also that the Ba'ath Party (Saddam's) is Sunni
Mosle
isn't that a large dog breed?
and dojo Japanese for dog?
wait, that made no sensai...
;-)
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> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:31 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Question about Aikido
>
>
> >Since this is a fairly broad
Bury prairie gophers.
-Ben
> Mercy buckets.
>
> Jerry Johnson
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/12/02 03:37PM >>>
> C'est la vie
>
> "such is life" ... or close to that...
>
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But a person assuming means he doesn't know any better give the person 1
change set them straight and then see.
No sense getting offended by everything in life because life is far too
short to get aggravated at the idiots in life.
Sure sometimes I let them get to me but I can have pretty toug
I used to study Aikido and loved it and the dojo was very traditional. I
felt it was a good dojo because we spent a lot of time learning how to do
everything right. If a dojo wants to rush you just so you can have belts,
it's not a good dojo. The only thing belts are good for is holding your
pants
we can hope ;) but lets hope we dont have to get the supreme court to get
him in again
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>
> Personally I feel that protected speech, weather self imposed, or
otherwise
> is bad for all involved. I mean look at the eminem issues over the last
few
> years and the manson ones. Ridiculous. I mean we have to decide is all
> speech that is not directly criminal (I ask you to go kill a s
I've got this interesting book called Germs about germwarfare history and
such.
And it is pretty clear that if he allows them back in they have to be able
to thoroughly search.
He's been hiding alot, this one building they said was for a Dog Food Plant
( I think) and they had 2 of the best expert
Anglicization of French "c'est La Vie" - that's life.
-Ben
> Ben Doom wrote:
> >
> > Ah, well. Such is life. Say "La Vee."
>
> Before I insult somebody by saying that, what does it mean?
>
> Jochem
>
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: -Original Message-
: From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:25 PM
: To: C
hmmm, I'll sacrifice a muffin to you
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: More intriguing than the llama reference is the concept of "Silicon
: Holler"...
:
: .. now I'm afraid ;)
Does anyone else hear the opening strains of "Dueling Banjos"?
Oddly enough, I just spent the weekend at my cousin's graduation party (no,
we're not dating!) listening to a live bluegrass
: and 'member the phrase "Don't look back, sumpin' might
: be gainin' on you" ?
:
: in your case, it might be Michael Jackson .
Aaaie!
: P.S. Silicon Holler?
: Is that "moonbow" or "moonshine"?
:
Enough moonshine, you'll be seeing pretty colors.
Actually, there are a very few waterfal
I swear, where do you come up with this stuff?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 4:07 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Concise Threading 2
>
> for Judith-
>
> will concise threading make us a more tightly-knit
> gro
I took aikido when i was in college as an extracur. The only really good
way i found to find a dojo is word of mouth. then again, you'll have to
have your salt shaker ready with this case, of course.
Chris
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Beth,
that's good of you. It's a good thing toopeople get really offended when
you get their name wrong. The correct expletive is "jesus H christ!" :-)
Patrick
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I am surprised Beth. I would not have thought you felt that way.
Personally I feel that protected speech, weather self imposed, or otherwise
is bad for all involved. I mean look at the eminem issues over the last few
years and the manson ones. Ridiculous. I mean we have to decide is all
speec
for Judith-
will concise threading make us a more tightly-knit
group??
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Larry-
I confess we may be making the others cross with this
theme. Perhaps we should resurrect some other topic.
-Ben
> Ben,
>
> I am sure that you can altar your reaction. Otherwise you don't have prayer.
>
>
> larry
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People said that about the first election also.
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:57 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Reason not to attack Iraq
>
> doubt that bush has a snow balls chance
> regardless of what he does
doubt that bush has a snow balls chance
regardless of what he does now
on winning the next
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> There is such a thing as TOO sensitive ;)
>
> I think people who get offended too easily and people who dont get
offended
> at all should be put into a room and locked up and forced to beat each
other
> into submission
Just as I am offended at folks assuming I am christian sometimes, I feel i
1. According to this site, the 'war' has already started in some small way
(http://debka.com/)/.
2. A major reason not to attack Iraq is to avoid Armageddon. Think about it, last time
Saddam decided to try to get Israel into the war by launching missiles at them. Israel
didn't nuke him back to
I still think this is just smoke and mirrors.
The US only gives him a 56% approval on an Iraq invasion. If he wants a
second term that won't work.
He is trying to scare Saddam and cause the Iraqis to oust him because
they are afraid of a US invasion. I am sure the meetings with the Iraqi
opposit
I think several on the list are...Only if their wives knew about it :-)
Douglas Brown
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:44 PM
Subject: RE: Question about Aiki
Good article. I would say this, if Saddam allows inspectors back into Iraq and
agrees with the policies that was set after Desert Storm, that we let him
stay. If he fails to comply with this, then by all means he should be removed
from power. He has the desire and the means to acquire WMD and does
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Question about Aikido
>Since this is a fairly broad community, I have a general question.
You're right there are some fair broads on this list! ;-)
>Is anyo
Mercy buckets.
Jerry Johnson
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C'est la vie
"such is life" ... or close to that...
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Hopefully, GW has learned to read and at a level that allows him to comprehend the
consequences involved with an attack
on Iraq. There have been several well-written articles on the subject recently and
this is a particularly good one:
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-bandow081202
Find out if the results of any regional competitions are on the web. Usually
if they are, the associated dojos are also listed beside each compeditor.
See which place has the most winners. That possibly would be the easiest
way.
larry
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C'est la vie
"such is life" ... or close to that...
will
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Since this is a fairly broad community, I have a general question.
Is anyone on this list familiar with Aikido?
Can anyone recommend a good way to find a dojo?
I've tried search engines and the web, and have found that there are a number of dojos
here in and around Boston. But I have no expe
There is such a thing as TOO sensitive ;)
I think people who get offended too easily and people who dont get offended
at all should be put into a room and locked up and forced to beat each other
into submission
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>
> Ah, well. Such is life. Say "La Vee."
Before I insult somebody by saying that, what does it mean?
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> On about the 3rd day of work, the boss made a reference involving me and
> Ralph, the Wonder Llama from Monty Python & Holy Grail.
>
> I made the mistake of getting it. Ever since, "Hey, Ralph"
At least Ralph makes no offensive religious implication, nor gives the
impression you are capabl
"La Vee."
Jerry Johnson
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> Ah, well. Such is life. Say "La Vee."
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La Vee
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Stephenie
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Concise Threading (was: RE: Good Questions?)
Ah, well. Such is life. Say "La Vee."
> --Ben Doom
> Programmer & General Lackey
> Moonbow Software
> Silicon Holler, KY
More intriguing than the llama reference is the concept of "Silicon
Holler"...
.. now I'm afraid ;)
Hatton
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Ben/Ralph,
you're not trying to pull the wool over our eyes are you?
and 'member the phrase "Don't look back, sumpin' might
be gainin' on you" ?
in your case, it might be Michael Jackson .
-Ben
P.S. Silicon Holler?
Is that "moonbow" or "moonshine"?
> : Llama?
> : ok, I'm asking!
> : :-)
>
: Would someone just post a couple of digital pictures to the
: community lists while the darn thing is still going on?
: So we can vicariously enjoy the goings-on?
So I have to enjoy it vicariously while everyone else enjoys it vigorously?
No fun. :-(
Ah, well. Such is life. Say "La Vee."
: Llama?
: ok, I'm asking!
: :-)
: > -- Ben the Llama
: > (ask about that sometime...)
On about the 3rd day of work, the boss made a reference involving me and
Ralph, the Wonder Llama from Monty Python & Holy Grail.
I made the mistake of getting it. Ever since, "Hey, Ralph"
I /am/ Ralph t
fark.com is interesting sometimes..
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: On the list of least favorite suicides...
> gee, Howie is sure getting a shelf full of "ewww, yukkk"
> awards...
>
Ben,
I am sure that you can altar your reaction. Otherwise you don't have prayer.
larry
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gee, Howie is sure getting a shelf full of "ewww, yukkk"
awards...
> .has to be suicide by crocodile...
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/08/11/thailand.crocodile.reut/in
> dex.html/
>
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yes, I confess - that one stank "pew".
-Ben
> Ben,
>
> vicariously? I don't see the angle on that one. Wait. I get it, parish the
> thought.
>
> larry
>
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