Interesting that I find myself agreeing with Tim. Except that I don't think
a purse is worth the risk either. I've been robbed three times and
surrendered the money. Not worth it. On one of the three occasions further
liberties were attempted, at which point I kneed him in the balls :P
Dana
Heald
congratulations to the new daddies
Dana
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> Another hint: take the time to trim the center stems about one inch into
the
> center of each grape leaf.
I meant one-quarter inch. Sorry about that.
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I've swallowed day old coffee that didn't leave that bad a taste in my
mouth!
Hatton
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Are you saying the movie blew you away?
> Someone *please* tell me that didn't imply what I think it did!
>
> Hatton
>
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solar_flare_031028.html
Tomorrow is going to be fun I wonder how many routers will be down.
I hope the Aurora reaches Missouri I have never seen it.
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Are you saying the movie blew you away?
> - primary reply -
>
> Bill, I think it's time you visit the men with the I Love Me jackets for a
> while. I'm sure they'll have one that's just your size.
>
> - alternate reply -
>
> EEEWW.
>
> - 2nd alterna
- primary reply -
Bill, I think it's time you visit the men with the I Love Me jackets for a
while. I'm sure they'll have one that's just your size.
- alternate reply -
EEEWW.
- 2nd alternate reply -
Someone *please* tell me that didn't imply wh
Awesome!
Rick
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From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 3:55 PM
To: CF-Community
http://www.milkandcookies.com/stuff/homebase.asx
Wear headphones LOL
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Didn't even giggle once. Pretty sick actually.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 3:55 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: OMG FUNNY MOVIE!!
http://www.milkandcookies.com/stuff/homebase.asx
Wear headphones LOL
--
Thanks. I'm going to make it into a blog (basically) with 2 items above the
top list posts and a few below. Get the techniques I've been finding out
there for people to use as a preview of a fuller article in FA.
The issue with a query not throwing an error when accessing an item past
it's itemcoun
Don't get all upset and give us the cold shoulder. Keep it warm with an Old
Navy Polar Fleece Fashion Vest.
-Kevin
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From: "cantrl. a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 3:06 PM
Subject: Re:advice
> Hey, you guys
Hey, you guys can't just threadjack my snide, mid-day rant against prescription drug commercials and turn it into an Old Navy love fest. What the heck is going on here ;)
>Also good for us longlegged skinny fellers.
>
>The pants are designed to have a heavy break, so when I wear them they
>have a
Mike - the front page looks good. Much more structured and a good overview
of your content.
Adam.
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That's how wrinkly it is around your feet. A heavy break means that the
cuff just about drops past your heel, and it's very loose at the bottom
so it bunches up.
A mild break means that it sits on the shoe, and is somewhat wrinkly.
No break means that it hovers scant millimeters above the shoe
http://www.milkandcookies.com/stuff/homebase.asx
Wear headphones LOL
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aha!
I shall try it :)
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/28/2003 4:09:10 PM >>>
If you followed an "Americanized" recipe, they might ha
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>OK, this is actually tech related which accounts for the OT prefix. I'm
>about to release an RSS feed for all of the lists and then for all of the
>tech items I've been placing on the front of HoF. I've got a question for
>those using RSS.
>Which 'standard' do you use?
>
BTW What is a heavy break/mild break??
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
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One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/28/2003 4:11:07 PM >>>
We've also got clothes recycling around
Yeah, I seem to remember buying my godson some stuff there. His daddy is a linebacker for the KC Chiefs and the little tot grows like a weed!
Target sale racks are also a good place to check :)
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 454
> Which brings me to my question - who's taken some really good advanced
CFMX
> (has to be MX level) training? What was it? Why was it so darn good.
>
> (The other training that's been mentioned is Hal Helm's CFMX Foundations
> class. Anyone taken that one?)
To add to this (from two cubicles away)
http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/~jon/humor/images/cellmates.jpg
Work Safeness: UNRATED
View at your own risk
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Oh yah, the naked guy. We had one of those, too. He ordered, all normal,
then pulled up to the window. I took his money and gave him his change. When
I came back to give him his food, he had his mighty schlong standing up to
greet me. We called the cops on him, too.
-d
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If you followed an "Americanized" recipe, they might have called for cooked
rice, which makes them soggy. If you use enough broth and pack them
correctly in the simmering pot (not too tight) and use raw rice (don't use
parboiled because it doesn't bind well) in the meat mixture, then they
should b
We've also got clothes recycling around here, of all things. I have no
idea how clothes recycling works, since the stuff that gets thrown in
there is pretty much unwearable at that point, but hey, the magical
recycling faries take care of it.
- Jim
Ben Doom wrote:
>Also good for us longlegge
Jeremy just released a new standard he's pushing didn't he?
Timothy Heald
Information Systems Manager
Overseas Security Advisory Council
U.S. Department of State
571.345.2319
The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S.
Department of State or any affiliated organi
I've never taken his training, but Hal's a good man (although you
shouldn't expect to agree with everything he says ;^) ). I've been to
several talks by him: clear, concise and knows his stuff. And I know
he'll travel for the training (tho' I don't know the cost).
Jim Davis
-Original M
I'm specifically talking about toddler clothes. They have ridiculous
sales there - shirts for $.99, pants for $2. Fun play clothes, and
their halloween costumes are usually at fire-sale prices on Nov. 1 and
you can get some good play costumes for that as well, as we were
terrorized by a littl
Also good for us longlegged skinny fellers.
The pants are designed to have a heavy break, so when I wear them they
have a mild break.
Also, since nobody else is my size, things to fit me (or close enough)
are always on the sale racks.
-benD
Jim Campbell wrote:
> Great place for cute kid's cl
These were more like $30, less than Gap, but it still "threw me for a loop".
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/28/2003 3:52:25 PM >>>
G
They have to be done right. There's a restaurant near here that just does
them really well. I haven't tried making them yet.
larry
At 03:42 PM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>You like dolmas? I like em too... however, the last batch I had were way
>too soggy.
>
>Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
>The
Great place for cute kid's clothes, especially for toddlers, who grow
like weeds anyway. They can get frayed, fingerpainted, ripped, wet,
muddy, stained and eventually grown out of... and you don't really care
because the pants cost $3.
- Jim
Candace Cottrell wrote:
>I was disappointed in th
I was disappointed in the cords I bought there last week. I wore them the first time and my belt loop ripped. What a "rip off"
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
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One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
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You like dolmas? I like em too... however, the last batch I had were way too soggy.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/28/2003 3:39:44 P
Dammit - you brought up Old Navy. Now I'm going to have to stop after work and pick up a pair of Active Man Disco Dance Fran Drescher Cargo Bibs. Thanks a lot!
>Yes. Exactly. What I really think is that paxil will convince you to buy all
>your clothes at Old Navy, and love it. ;)
>
>(Oh, and the u
. Stuffed Grape Leaves.
larry
At 02:49 PM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>I love Greek food.
>
>Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
>The Children's Medical Center
>One Children's Plaza
>Dayton, OH 45404
>937-641-4293
>http://www.childrensdayton.org
>
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>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTEC
::blink:: it comes shrink-wrapped just like US meds... I think the answer
to this is not to buy from a middleman...
Dana
Ian Skinner writes:
> Just to throw a devil's advocate wrench into the question...
>
> Is the propaganda aimed at the Canadian Pharmacies, or the importation of
> Canadian/M
Okay, so the subject of training has come up amongst the powers that be
around here. Actually, I pointed out to my boss that I wanted to take the
Churvis' Master Class. The boss said, "hm...I wonder if they'd come on-site
to do it." The boss called and got the details and passed the info on to the
Drive-thru's do cause IQs to plummet don't they. ;^)
I spent too long working at a small McDonald's when I was young (it was
my first job) and it was always the drive through that gave us problems.
We were an old store (like yours I presume) and the menu couldn't be
seen from the service booth
I meant saganaki. The flaming cheese! OPAH!
And yes, skordalia is the garlic dip. As opposed to my old prof, the dip
that reeked of too much garlic.
-Kevin
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From: "Candace Cottrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28,
Yes. Exactly. What I really think is that paxil will convince you to buy all
your clothes at Old Navy, and love it. ;)
(Oh, and the unhappy cloud is zoloft - paxil makes you not worry, and zoloft
makes you bouncier, if you're a cloud.)
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From: "cantrl. a" <[EMAIL PROTE
m, grubs.
>Now I know you're making shit up. The whole world knows that the FDA is the
>best authority in the world on matters of food and drugs and everyone else
>is just hangers-on. I mean, just look at the food pyramid! They've got
>pyramid power! Without the pyramid, we would be eating gru
With media player it is F5
may be the same.
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I posted awhile ago about hosting a meeting during MAX (at night) for
those who wanted to gab about CFC development. I got a phone call back
from the hotel, and it looks like we are good to go. The contract isn't
signed yet, but the room is booked. For more info, time, place, please
monitor this th
You mean the restaraunt or the fish?
I haven't tried skordalia. It's a garlic dip, yes?
My favorites are chicken souvlaki and pastitsio and of course, baklava.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.chil
Why, do you think most people don't contemplate commercials as deeply, and because I do I need to be heavily medicated? Do you think it might be because I'm not exposed to commercials as often as most people, and that when I am they have a more powerful effect on me? Do you think paxil will help me
At 02:54 PM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>True. So don't buy American drugs! Buy Canadian. Same with beer. Higher
>alchohol content! ;-D
Better tasting too.
larry
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Okay found more info on this. I think people in Bihar (State in India) call Holi Phagwa.
http://www.search.co.tt/trinidad/phagwa/what2.html
As for the movie, Om Puri plays the role of the father-in-law. He is a veteran actor from the Indian movie scene. He often comes in English movies as well.
*Not* what I was thinking of. Damn dancing hampster. I remember when
that "was cool" and no one could explain to my why. That always fell in
my WTF bin.
So I will amuse myself with much better references.
Harvey, Harvey!
Harvey the Wonder Hamster!
He doesn't bite,
And he doesn't squeal!
He j
Just to throw a devil's advocate wrench into the question...
Is the propaganda aimed at the Canadian Pharmacies, or the importation of
Canadian/Mexican or other countries drugs to sell in America, often over the
intranet. If the latter, I would feel the danger might be with the middle
man/impor
hehe - see what I mean!? That guy in the damm commercial is contagious.
>i dont know, now i'm worried
>
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>From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:03 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: advice
>
>
>I made the mistake of turning on the
^_^
http://www.hampsterdance.com/
-Gel
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But it always makes me want to sing "Harvey the Wonder Hampster" and
makes me think of Boo.
--BenD
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Yeh, that's what I was thinking too. I was just messing around with the last email, I was trying to get into the head of who might take these commercials seriously. And if the guy who was complaining about the home/work thing wasn't effective, I saw another one that had a cartoon of brain cells (th
Opah!
And pass the skordalia.
-Kevin
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From: "Candace Cottrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: Ethiopian!
> I love Greek food.
>
> Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
> The Children's Med
yeah, I got the smells of / is backwards, I think.
As for the connections, I think they were just random things.
But it always makes me want to sing "Harvey the Wonder Hampster" and
makes me think of Boo.
--BenD
Angel Stewart wrote:
> hee hee hee
> tobagonian ^_^
>
>
> Oh...and what's the re
Now I know you're making shit up. The whole world knows that the FDA is the
best authority in the world on matters of food and drugs and everyone else
is just hangers-on. I mean, just look at the food pyramid! They've got
pyramid power! Without the pyramid, we would be eating grubs, sheep eyes,
and
I love Greek food.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/2003 10:01:34 AM >>>
Um lets see,
Indian (I do a fairly good curry and rogan j
Well, if anyone's interested :)
My suggestion was to take the complex type (a struct), convert it to
WDDX, serialize it, pass it via SOAP as a string, deserialize it in the
application, and they should be able to use the structure effectively by
working in the WDDX VB API (at least) and creatin
True. So don't buy American drugs! Buy Canadian. Same with beer. Higher alchohol content! ;-D
--Original Message Text---
From: Larry C. Lyons
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 14:51:52 -0500
To be sold in Canadian pharmacies they have to pass the much stricter
Federal (Canadian) Health and Welfare certifi
Unfortunately if all you have to eat is shit, you think that shit tastes
like sugar.
larry
At 02:43 PM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>More American propaganda.
>
>
>The war...Enron...RFIDs...the Patriot Act...The rigged elections...The
>french are evil...Candian drugs are inferior..
>
>
>Big business a
To be sold in Canadian pharmacies they have to pass the much stricter
Federal (Canadian) Health and Welfare certifications up in Canada. What
typically happens is that the FDA OK's the drug based on that.
larry
At 02:38 PM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>But I heard on Dateline that the drugs coming ou
hee hee hee
tobagonian ^_^
Oh...and what's the relationship between hamsters and elderberries?
Didn't they say that your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of
elderberries?
I only saw this for the first time last night btw ^_^
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto
On a serious note ;-)
The movie was good, but it felt like a very weak imitation of Caribbean
- and Trinidad specifically - life.
The places were there, and the general mood was there...but the heart
wasn't.
The dialect and the accents were perhaps as best as could be expected of
actors that
anyone else having problems getting itune to burn right on windows? it
burns the cds for me and then starts to error at the end and says it can
not complete the cd.
--
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
eDiets.com, Inc.
(OTCBB: EDET)
3801 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
V: (954)
More American propaganda.
The war...Enron...RFIDs...the Patriot Act...The rigged elections...The
french are evil...Candian drugs are inferior..
Big business and politicians really feel they can feed the US public
shit through the Media ,
and they'll smile and gobble it all up like its the swe
Anyone know how to get iTunes to recognize a new cd burner?
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But I heard on Dateline that the drugs coming out of Canada don't even have
to pass FDA certifications. Can you imagine? How can you trust something
that the FDA hasn't certified? It's unthinkable! We don't want to fall into
the squallor of the rest of the world. We'd all end up living in shacks an
Hee hee hee :-)
I think we all lost Dharmesh totally with this twist in the thread ;-)
-Gel
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Agreed. But there has been a lot of propaganda and out and out scare
tactics in advertising by the Pharma that have said that prescription drugs
imported from Canada are more dangerous, are likely to be adulterated etc.
I don't know whether you get it in your area, but up here in the
Washington
Designer Steroids:
The feds busted a nutritionist who has been supplying Barry Bonds, John
Elway, and hundreds of other top athletes, mostly using a drug called
ZMA. Legitimate journalism from the same people who are running a story
about how Kobe thinks Shaq is lazy.
http://insider.espn.go.com/
why would they be any more unsafe, is my question. It isnt as though we
were talking about the inner highlands of New Guinea or something...
Larry C. Lyons writes:
> Contrary to the propaganda being spread by the drug companies and the
> administration, a study commissioned by the state of Illi
Adam,
I think this is definitely the right path for you. You should definitely be
heavily medicated.
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From: "Cantrell, Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: advice
> I made the mistake of tur
OK, this is actually tech related which accounts for the OT prefix. I'm
about to release an RSS feed for all of the lists and then for all of the
tech items I've been placing on the front of HoF. I've got a question for
those using RSS.
Which 'standard' do you use?
I was going to go directly to 2.0
Welcome to the wonderful world of drug propaganda, um advertising. It may
be simply better to chill out, relax and not give the drug makers more of
your hard earned cash.
larry
At 12:03 PM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>I made the mistake of turning on the TV at home last night. On comes this
>sincere
Contrary to the propaganda being spread by the drug companies and the
administration, a study commissioned by the state of Illinois has found
that Canadian pharmacies are at least as safe as American drug stores.
From CBC Radio:
CANADIAN PHARMACIES AS SAFE AS AMERICAN: STUDY
Canadian pharmacy
> at work, and work while at home, and not have to worry about falling down
> the worry about work/home spiral of doom - I could laugh at the TV - "HAHA -
Hey! Get off my spiral! Damn camper.
--Ben "D as in Doom" Doom
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I'm not sure - but you've got me worried ;(
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From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 October 2003 17:03
To: CF-Community
Subject: advice
I made the mistake of turning on the TV at home last night. On comes
this
sincere looking fellow complaining about ho
sign me up.
i am now worried wither or not your worried about paxil
and if i can have your job you are worried about..
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You silly Trinidadididididian kuh-nighit!
Your father was a Tabagoan, and your mother smelled of Mai-tais!
--benD
Angel Stewart wrote:
> Ni!
> Ni ni ni ni!
>
>
> I fart in your general direction...
>
>
> We are French!
>
>
> -Gel
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[E
Bravely bold Sir Robin, rode forth from Camelot.
He was not afraid to die, o Brave Sir Robin.
He was not at all afraid to be killed in nasty ways.
Brave, brave, brave, brave Sir Robin!
He was not in the least bit scared to be mashed i
Fetchez la vache!
- Jim
William H Bowen wrote:
> > We are French!
>
>You can tell by the out-RA-geous accent.
>
>:-)
>
>will
>
>Angel Stewart wrote:
>
>
>
>>Ni!
>>Ni ni ni ni!
>>
>>
>>I fart in your general direction...
>>
>>
>>We are French!
>>
>>
>>-Gel
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From
You don't frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your
bottoms, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you,
so-called Arthur-king, you and all your silly English kaniggets.
-Original Message-
From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:47
> We are French!
You can tell by the out-RA-geous accent.
:-)
will
Angel Stewart wrote:
> Ni!
> Ni ni ni ni!
>
>
> I fart in your general direction...
>
>
> We are French!
>
>
> -Gel
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> geez, 'Gel. Get all icky-icky-i
You don't frighten me!
English pig-dogs!
Go and boil your bottom, son of a silly person.
I blow my nose at you, so-called Holi King, you and all your silly
k-niggets.
Thpt! Thppt! Thppt!
-Gel
:)
http://www.visittnt.com/ToDo/Events/phagwa
-Original Message-
From: Dharmesh Go
Lucky You!
I have to deal with the 410 and 401 everyday. My memory of the last 5 years is just the commute. Rest is a haze.
Dharmesh
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From: Brian Meloche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 1:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:Macromedia MAX 2003
In
i dont know, now i'm worried
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From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: advice
I made the mistake of turning on the TV at home last night. On comes this
sincere looking fellow complaining about how w
Ni!
Ni ni ni ni!
I fart in your general direction...
We are French!
-Gel
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
geez, 'Gel. Get all icky-icky-icky-pa-TWANG on him, why don't you.
--BenD
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You could try the paxil, but bullets are proven more effective. :)
> I made the mistake of turning on the TV at home last
> night. On comes this
> sincere looking fellow complaining about how when he's at
> work he's worrying
> about things at home, and that when he's at home he's
> worrying about
Actually in India we call it Holi (as per the link I provided). It is possible that it is known as "Phagwag" in one of the thousands of languages/dialects in India. I have never come across that word though.
Not very familiar with controversies surrounding VS Naipaul or the movie. I have only rece
Could be worse, they could have the title of "Odor Eaters"
Hatton
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:41 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: This job stinks
From CNN
Rangers sniff out odors at big farms
10/27/03 08:
I think this calls for a federal War On Odor.
> From CNN
>
>
>Rangers sniff out odors at big farms
>10/27/03 08:57 AM, EST
>There's a new defense against odors that waft from factory farms. It's the
>Nasal Rangers -- a group of state employees specially trained to sniff out
>smells and determine
I made the mistake of turning on the TV at home last night. On comes this
sincere looking fellow complaining about how when he's at work he's worrying
about things at home, and that when he's at home he's worrying about things
at work. I got to thinking about what he was saying and somehow started
geez, 'Gel. Get all icky-icky-icky-pa-TWANG on him, why don't you.
--BenD
Angel Stewart wrote:
> ahem.
> *sticks nose in air*
>
>
> The correct term is...Phagwah.
> Holi is for the europeans and peasants who can't pronounce the word.
>
>
> Oh...and Mystic Masseur was so European.
> It f
ahem.
*sticks nose in air*
The correct term is...Phagwah.
Holi is for the europeans and peasants who can't pronounce the word.
Oh...and Mystic Masseur was so European.
It failed to accurately capture the accents, style and heritage of the
caribbean life that VS Naipaul lived.
And *that* p
Yes, Happy Diwali!
The one celebrated with the coloured water and powder is Holi.
http://www.hindunet.org/festivals/holi/page1.htm
BTW Angel, Saw "mystic masseur" (http://www.mystic-masseur.com/). Loved it.
Dharmesh
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Several times, really.
larry
At 10:19 AM 10/28/2003, you wrote:
>She, uh, slipped on a rock. Honest.
>
>-Kevin
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I'm trying some keyword searches on HOF, but wanted to see if anyone
remembered any threads to this effect before I ask on cf-talk...
I've got a client trying to consume an MX 6.1 web service with a windows
.NET desktop app that's using MS SOAP and having some problems passing
complex types lik
She, uh, slipped on a rock. Honest.
-Kevin
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> Never ever go on vacation with someone who you are divorcing to an
isolated
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Never ever go on vacation with someone who you are divorcing to an isolated
northern michigan cottage
http://www.freep.com/news/locoak/ncott28_20031028.htm
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congrats to you too there Steve!!!
Muffins all around!
Cheers,
Erika
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Jeff,
Abigail is a pretty name --- congradulation
From CNN
Rangers sniff out odors at big farms
10/27/03 08:57 AM, EST
There's a new defense against odors that waft from factory farms. It's the
Nasal Rangers -- a group of state employees specially trained to sniff out
smells and determine which of them are too stinky.
Read the full story at
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