Sonia is the one who forwarded that to me :-)
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From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: RESUME OF GEORGE W BUSH
| OK, I have examined this post on all sides looking for t
> The best pet I ever had was a mottled rat (a "feeder rat" - not a breed,
> but a purpose) named "Duncan". One problem I have with rats is that
> they tend to be less shy about bodily functions when out of the cage.
>
> In other words I've never had a hamster pee in my hand... ;^)
Arent' rats
> A SAMS "Hamster Condo". With all the works... part of the fun of having
> the hamster was that my son and I could play architect with all the
> tubes. ;^)
It is fun, but i have heard that sometimes that carbon dioxide can build up
in the tubes and kill the hamster. Going to see if its a rumo
> -Original Message-
> From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 12:09 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: OKay - the hamster's Dead... now what to tell the 4-year
old?
>
> > Oh - we're going to tell him the truth... one major problem is that
we
> > WERE going
> -Original Message-
> From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 12:08 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: OKay - the hamster's Dead... now what to tell the 4-year
old?
>
> > The boy's hamster died sometime during the afternoon - didn't notice
> > until recentl
OK, I have examined this post on all sides looking for the other shoe.
Sonia?
Doug White writes:
> We have a winner!
>
> Sonia...
>
>
>
> >RESUME OF GEORGE W BUSH
> >
> >My Past Work Experience:
> >
> >Ran for congress and lost.
> >
> >Produced a Hollywood slasher B movie.
> >
> >Bought an
Would you believe that in alaska there are people stealing dogs and digging
out the chips?
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From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Big Brother in WALMART
> We've had all fo
> Oh - we're going to tell him the truth... one major problem is that we
> WERE going to the pet store tomorrow anyway to buy my niece a hamster.
> He was so excited that he was going pick a hamster for her "as nice as
> his".
>
> Now I'm not sure if I should keep the promise to my niece or not...
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 8:57 PM
Subject: OKay - the hamster's Dead... now what to tell the 4-year old?
> The boy's hamster died sometime during the afternoon - didn't notice
> until rece
ROTFL
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From: "Kevin Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: A good american
| So can you see with your nose stuck so high up in the air, or do you trip
| over things?
|
| Obviously you a
::nod:: come to think of it the dog we got a few months ago is
microchipped. Slipped my mind as this was done by the previous owner. I do
sort of like the idea... the previous dog wandered off and it bothers me to
not know if she got hit by a car or adopted. I tell the kids I am sure
someone adopte
So can you see with your nose stuck so high up in the air, or do you trip
over things?
Obviously you are not religious, nor do you put others ahead of yourself. I
can understand looking out for #1 but thinking you are the greatest thing in
the universe is a bit extreme.
- Original Message ---
We have a winner!
Sonia...
>RESUME OF GEORGE W BUSH
>
>My Past Work Experience:
>
>Ran for congress and lost.
>
>Produced a Hollywood slasher B movie.
>
>Bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas,
>company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock.
>
>Bought the Texas Rang
We've had all four of our ferrets chipped. We decided to after a
friend recovered her lost ferret based on the animal's implanted
chip. its like any other technology, there are good and bad
implications to it. the most interesting ones are those we cannot
foresee.
larry
>I know someone that h
> > These chips, researched at M.I.T.'s Auto-ID Center are about the size
> > of a grain of sand. Chipsters say the technology will only be used to
> > help retailers keep track of inventory - like bar codes. But
> > privacy-loving consumers question the very concept of a device that
> > sends out
I know someone that had his kid chipped to keep his ex in line. Course, to
listen to him, she needs keeping in line, but that is HIS side of the story
doncha know...
Dana
jon hall writes:
> I agree with the overall goal, but the potential downside is
> tremendous with the implant tech. I want to
:) I had a huge argument with someone on this subject about two years ago.
At the time I was saying about what you did, some thing along the lines of
ya, I am a single mother that works over 50 hours a week and if someone can
help me do something, then that's fine, they can have my info. Since then
Cool. I'll probably be seeing Finding Nemo this weekend if wendy has
any say about it. I'm shooting for a Matrix binge myself.
larry
>It went over well when they previewed it at Finding Nimo.
>
>Rick
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday,
just a few feet.
larry
>or deciding that people who buy a certain book are a menace to sociry? What
>is the range on thse things anyway?
>
>Dana
>
>Robert Everland writes:
>
>> So what stops me from WAR RFID driving around to see what you have bought.
>> Interesting, someone bought a tube of pr
Well that's definitely an abuse, but slander is also already against
the law.
What if he was a drunkard though? The company just saved
millions of dollars that they might not have, and their liability
insurance wouldn't be skyrocketing, and me and you don't have to pay
more money for our frozen piz
The interesting thing is that while we have polar opposite views on this
self-perspective, mine isn't one of arrogant selfishness. I understand
that working to preserve freedom and peace benefits myself.
-Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: W
I agree with the overall goal, but the potential downside is
tremendous with the implant tech. I want to say that it should be kept
optional, with benefits like lower insurance rates driving adoption.
That however is a slippery slope...it wont be long before people start
ranting about how non-chip
Let me try and put retail tracking like this into perspective. You are
probably familiar with the "Saver" cards at grocery stores? Those cards
you sign up for and get special discounts on products by having the
card. Well those track your purchases. A few years back there was a guy
who went into a
Back when Block Buster started their Rewards program I went in to rent some
vids they asked me if I was interested in the program. I asked if it would
benefit me. They scanned my card and replied "oh yes!, you rent way more
movies than most and all are new releases". So they have a running list of
You see, I have almost the exact opposite.
I am but a small part of the universe, service to the greater good of
humanity is one of my goals.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 6:11 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: A go
I think Alvin did the right thing. I would do much the same. The only
difference I have is with the last statement because there is nothing in
this universe greater than myself. I don't mean that to be disrespectful
nor arrogant. It's simply the way I view the world.
-Kevin
> -Original Messag
I usually am sympathetic to the anti big brother thing, but rfid just
doesn't matter in the big scheme of things. It will help American
companies be more efficient though...and that is something we
definitely need. My concern is who is going to control the unique ID's
and how much will it cost to g
AFAIK he did nothing worse than take a laptop containing classified data
out of its prescribed area. It later developed that this was very often
done at Los Alamos, and many laptops are just plain lost. UC just lost its
contract to run the place due to slovenly security.
I don't know if he is suin
I have a hard time considering this country is every truly at peace.
As long as an American soldier is based outside of this country, we are at
war.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 5:34 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: R
Pesronally I feel sorry for the girl.
-Patrick
>-Original Message-
>From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: June 11, 2003 5:23 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: A good american
>
>
>Well the person i really feel sorry for with that is the poor
>bastard who
>had to clean o
Oh well better safe and in jail until its proven if there was evidence to
think you were a criminal in the first place. Is he sueing?? If they were so
wrong why doesn't he have his clearance back??
I mean if it was me i would be pissed i was in jail but i would understand
they can't let me roam fr
there was no limitation about peace time put on the the earlier discussion
about shooting anyone who betrayed this country.
Dana
William Wheatley writes:
> You don't summarily shoot someone in peace time silly
>
>
> "When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
> wi
Ohh, cmon, its very metalish!!
DRE
> -Original Message-
> From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:16 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: funny movies
>
>
> HAHAH that wasnt heavy metal that was rap let me find the tune for you
>
>
> "When
You don't summarily shoot someone in peace time silly
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Original Message -
From: "Dana Tierney" <[EM
Yea I remember reading my metal of honor book he was one of my favorite
stories. Then the other story I really liked was the guy I forget his name
that when he ran out of ammo he manually primed and lobbed mortars to hold
off the Germans and was a killing machine.
Some of the metal of honor winner
It's an interesting concept Judith, why not bring it up? I am a pacifist,
but I am also for self-defense. It's a very thorny issue in my opnion. I
sometimes think too about the idea that I think it was a karate master
talked about which is that the best karate is to not be in the place where
the at
Well the person i really feel sorry for with that is the poor bastard who
had to clean off the tracks of that dozer
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Ra
Actually, using library cards they *can* track what you read. Although they
did tell me in San Antonio that they had made a deliberate decision to
delete books from user records once they were returned, in order to
maximize privacy. Other places have been able to give me a complete list...
I was in
I might also talk here about the idea that "Habah lihargecha, hashkem lihargo" (if one
comes to kill you, kill him first.) This would apply if you were sure that a person
was planning and intending to kill you. Again, this all feeds into the criteria of
self defense. One might argue that a know
It went over well when they previewed it at Finding Nimo.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:49 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: New Pixar Film
My opinion exactly. The clip definitely did have a golden age feel to it
HAHAH that wasnt heavy metal that was rap let me find the tune for you
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Original Message -
From: "A
It is "thou shalt not murder" as it is not meant to include self defense, and there
are times when war is an obligation (milchemet mitzvah -- a war that is commanded by
God).
Judith
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From: "Nick McClure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
or deciding that people who buy a certain book are a menace to sociry? What
is the range on thse things anyway?
Dana
Robert Everland writes:
> So what stops me from WAR RFID driving around to see what you have bought.
> Interesting, someone bought a tube of preperation H Ill have to make fun
> t
I don't need to perform military service to get citizenhip. I need to get
over to the INS office with $250 dollars.
The plan isnt just proposed. Two of the GIs killed in Iraq had enlisted for
this reason. I think its not a bad idea. Makes it easier for people to get
citizenship.
Dana
William Whe
hehe easy to put spin on that and call it stupidity.
Though maybe i could put some agreement to that if we get invaded
and the passive aggressives resist the invasion and are making it known they
resisting.
But if they just run and hide well thats cowardly
"When I came back from Korea, I had no
I saw that the other day... Whilst I liked the first film... This does look
very much more action packed and now edging towards Indiana Jones type film
:) which is what, when reading one review, the first was compared to. Which
in my mind wasn't like
-Original Message-
From: C. Hatton H
what was the filename? email me offlist at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and i'll
get it because i got all the music for the songs i liked in the vids lol
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank
sre the system worked; the guy spent a year in jail, and I think he
lost his security clearance. Hard to get work as a nuclear physicist
without one. All for something which subsequent investigation revealed to
be SOP at Los Alamos.
Dana
William Wheatley writes:
> Sure thats why you dont su
Then you might get citizenship under a law that is being proposed to give
legal aliens who do military service citizenship.
I think its a great idea
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
So what stops me from WAR RFID driving around to see what you have bought.
Interesting, someone bought a tube of preperation H Ill have to make fun
tommorrow.
Robert Everland III
Web Developer Extraordinaire
Dixon Ticonderoga Company
http://www.dixonusa.com
-Original Message-
From: Harki
LOL its more like love it or be a hypocrit and stay and bitch about how bad
it sucks but still continue to live here and don't try to change anything
just bitch about it.
I'm a democrat and when those 2 boneheads said if shrub won they would leave
they should have. I was just as sad that bush snuc
Yes, if you take verses out of context, you can twist anything, even a Holy book. It
doesn't mean that that's what the book said or meant. Context is so important.
That's the wonder of the human being -- God gave us an intellect and let _us_ choose
how to use it.
Although here we could get into
I've been researching this technology and from what I understand it will not
send back information to the company about how often you shave! It's not
long range enough. You must pass close to a sensor in order to transmit
anything with RFID. I don't think I'll be sending in a complaining letter
eit
Sure thats why you dont summarly shoot them and let them goto trial first.
Now if its wartime and you are a spy well you're dead meat no trial needed
sometimes by law but he was found innocent. System worked..
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayone
Much better trailer, coming out sooner and looks like more action:
http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/tomb_raider/thecradleoflife/
Hatton
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: New Pixar Fi
Stupid luddites.
larry
At 04:36 PM 6/11/2003 -0400, Angel Stewart wrote:
> >" BIG BROTHER COMES TO WAL-MART
> >
> > http://www.newswithviews.com/Mary/starrett14.htm
> >
> > By Mary Starrett
> > June 11, 2003
> >
> > NewsWithViews.com
> >
> > Starting this week, the nation's largest discount retai
But everything I do by is tagged (bar codes), it's just that the tags have
to be scanned by a laser. But that bar code and the associated database
knows exactly what products are going out of the store with me. This just
provides a tag that is going to yell, (radio broadcast) it's code, instead
o
Rember in the movie Seven? Using Library cards they could tack what
books you read!
Actually, lets say "someone" is tracking purchased books. How many
people here have a discount card for one of the major book chains? You
don't think they track demographic information and compare purchases
with
My opinion exactly. The clip definitely did have a golden age feel to it
though.
larry
At 04:03 PM 6/11/2003 -0400, Howie Hamlin wrote:
>November 2004? Sheesh...
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday,
It's that damn back hair I tell you..so hard to reach! j/k
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Big Brother in WALMART
It's not when you shave, it's what you shave.
- Original Message
I hear this was test marketed in trinidad. Apparently they tracked this guy
who shortens his name from a biblical reference. All they found out about
him was that he spends all his time looking at something called
hof/cf-community. Pretty scary.
DRE
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana Ti
Nope, Wisconsin.
-Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:21 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: What's in a cigarette
>
>
> LOL!
> Were you in England? ;)
>
>
> >>| -Original Message-
> >>| From:
It's a first step toward tagging everything you buy.
Perhaps...even books.
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Dan Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I could see where this would lead to a big "Enemy Of the State" type of
thig but reallyit's just a razor. How much can they find out abou
Doesn't say whos in the film yet on imdb but (altho im sure it isnt) Bruce
Campbell would have been a good choice
Shop Smart... Shop S Mart ;)
Mikey Giving Sugar Baby :D
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 21:38
To: CF-Commu
interesting. I wonder if this is how I set off the alarm at Wal Mart the
other day; I bought some CD-Rs and then went to Walmart for groceries. I
set off the alarm when I was leaving, and wondered at the time how it knew
about products I had bought at another store.
Dana
Angel Stewart writes:
>
It's not when you shave, it's what you shave.
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From: "Dan Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:39 PM
Subject: RE: Big Brother in WALMART
> I could see where this would lead to a big "Enemy Of the Stat
I could see where this would lead to a big "Enemy Of the State" type of
thig but reallyit's just a razor. How much can they find out about
me if they know I shave every other day?
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 4:36 PM
T
Huh? Is that when its due?
It looks realy funny though :)
They have gotten amazing with these animations.
There's no reason they can't do a complete, serious movie with just CGI
now...except well...the time factor I guess.
It's still quicker to do a movie with live actors.
I saw Animatrix, the m
>" BIG BROTHER COMES TO WAL-MART
>
> http://www.newswithviews.com/Mary/starrett14.htm
>
> By Mary Starrett
> June 11, 2003
>
> NewsWithViews.com
>
> Starting this week, the nation's largest discount retailer will
> quietly begin selling tracking-chipped products to clueless shoppers.
> The first
*munches*
Mmm..free muffiffs with buffer...
*munch munch*
*happy smile*
-Gel
>-Original Message-
>From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: June 11, 2003 3:36 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: In these times of strife
>
>
>**Grog smiles deeply**
>**roars and beats chest** --
...when I took that Calc final in college.
http://www.sedaliademocrat.com/277917914784961.htm
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gobble gobble gorf!
>-Original Message-
>From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: June 11, 2003 3:36 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: In these times of strife
>
>
>**Grog smiles deeply**
>**roars and beats chest** -- getting kitchen dirt all over his deerskin
>apron
>
>**s
No slaps :-)
However, there is a misconception about the commandments, they were given to
govern personal conduct, now on a tribal or country scope.
Campaigns, wars, conquests, and defense by killing the enemy was just as common
among Christians as any other religion.
Just how does religion dict
yeah! good thing they didn't shoot him, eh?
Dana
William Wheatley writes:
> because they found out they were wrong
>
>
>
> "When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
> with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
> Frank Barone, "Eve
November 2004? Sheesh...
- Original Message -
From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:07 PM
Subject: New Pixar Film
> http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/the_incredibles/
>
>
~
Isn't that the beauty of the bible. Choose a viewpoint, and find supporting
evidence for/against it somewhere in the book.
And to think some people base whole belief systems on this book :)
Marlon
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11
because they found out they were wrong
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Original Message -
From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
a lets not make this a habit its more fun to argue with you. I love
bickering with canadians lol
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Or
whats your thoughts on someone who betrays the country?
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Original Message -
From: "Dana Tierney" <[
cool story...
-Original Message-
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:51 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: A good american
> | >| So I take it that you hold in contempt those who have a sincere,
religious
> | >| or otherwise, conviction that servin
love your listings, thanks for the link
-Original Message-
From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:54 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: LOL what the F**k
done
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a b
they shouldn't
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
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From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[E
> | >| So I take it that you hold in contempt those who have a sincere,
religious
> | >| or otherwise, conviction that serving in the military is wrong.
Alvin York was a consciencious objector on religious grounds and petitioned
the government to not be drafted on that basis. He was turned down.
done
"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Original Message -
From: "Marlon Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTEC
**Grog smiles deeply**
**roars and beats chest** -- getting kitchen dirt all over his deerskin
apron
**says..**
"Muffins ready are"
**removes pan from cave-oven** -- burning hand in process
**jumping up and down holding hand**
**says..panting**
"All have muffin, okay?"
"Butter on, good!!"
**goe
I typically here the commandment as, "Thou shalt not murder" with the
definition of killing and murdering being different.
But that makes for a much more complex argument.
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:19 PM
> To:
I understand what you are saying, but in the case of Christanity, there
were times when Jesus said that anger was justified and that war was
necessary.
I don't have verses at hand, but I can find them.
Matthew Small
IT Director
Showstopper American Dance Championships
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
843-357-1
Please forgive me - I've come into this thread very late - so if this
has been said already, slap me once or twice.
> > But back to the point, you said there was no religion that opposes
> > war, I was pointing out there is at least one.
>
> Actually, they didn't oppose war. They were just tota
> The Dali Lamas country of choice is Tibet, for obvious reasons he can't
> go back there.
The reason may not be obvious to everyone. In fact, the Tibetan Buddhists
fought and lost a brief war with China. I mean no disrespect to the Dalai
Lama, but he did leave for India where there was a strong
http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/the_incredibles/
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yup, before that I quit too many times to count...it was very hard..
-Original Message-
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:48 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What's in a cigarette
No patch in 1988. I used Nicorette and had to try geez 25 times
No patch in 1988. I used Nicorette and had to try geez 25 times at least.
Had a pretty high-stress lifestyle at the time.
Dana
John Stanley writes:
> Good for you guysI quit about five years ago and they actually make me
> physically sick. I used the patch and now I retch when I smell them.
the difference is that you are not president and you are not sworn to
uphold the constitution.
Dana
Nick McClure writes:
> His oath was not sworn to this country, but to God. Breaking any oath is
> between him and God.
>
> Remember, he thought his actions were best for America in the fight agai
Good for you guysI quit about five years ago and they actually make me
physically sick. I used the patch and now I retch when I smell them.
-Original Message-
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:39 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What's in a c
His oath was not sworn to this country, but to God. Breaking any oath is
between him and God.
Remember, he thought his actions were best for America in the fight against
communism, or so were the claims. Did he betray the people, I don't think
so, the constitution assumes people will break the law
I agree. I handled the documents, some of them at least. They knew.
If it makes you feel better the cravings DO go away. I quit in erm, 1988?
Dana
Paul Ihrig writes:
> i haven't smoked in 7 months.
> quit after being laid off.
>
> i still want one every hour of every day..
> smoked a pack
I hope you all don't mind, I would rather not go find a XML discussion list
and subscribe to it just for this one beginner type question. I picked
Community over Talk, since this is not really CF based, just plain XML. And
we all know that the members of this list are experts on all TOPICS.
I'm
This also brings to mind the girl from the US that "peacefully" stood in front
of a tank in Palestine, and then was summarily run over and killed by the tank.
She had actually believed that she was going to stop the assault. :-)
I did notice however, that the particular group of "peaceful protest
i haven't smoked in 7 months.
quit after being laid off.
i still want one every hour of every day..
smoked a pack a day since age 11.
some one should go to jail..
-paul
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Actually, I agree with you, but only to the extent that opposition allowed
itself to be browbeaten by the Bush team. Thankfully the Democrats appear
to be waking up.
Dana
Andy Ousterhout writes:
> He should look in a mirror
>
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