You may have a point. FWIW tho someone from this list jumped all over me this summer for saying "we"... apparently felt I was not worthy or something :) so it's an ambiguous area.
Dana
>No. I was commenting on how he spoke of "the U.S." and Americans, not us or
>we.
>
>Tim
> -Original Mess
No. I was commenting on how he spoke of "the U.S." and Americans, not us or
we.
Tim
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:Well, they got Saddam
to "feel like an American" do you ha
I'll second that. It's a rare thing to see people stick to their
principles like that.
> http://www.lavasoft.de/news/20031216.shtml
> Good for you, folks at Lavasoft!
> -Patrick
s. isaac dealey 214-823-9345
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what kind of chemical? a lot might depend on its possible effects.
Dana
>Don't know how many of you remember, but a year ago I got a notice from the
>DNR that the manufacturing plant in my backyard had leaked a chemical
>sometime more than 15 years ago, that was probably in the soil in my yard.
to "feel like an American" do you have to agree with everything the current US administration does? Come on.
Dana
>in staying other than making money. You certainly don't talk like you feel
>like an American.
>
>--
>Tim
>
> -Original Message-
>From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Someone would have to file an FOI request for FOI to be pertinent -- it applies to documents the government is trying to withhold from the public. I have no opinion on whether this video falls under one of the exemptions; been too long.
Personally, I think that releasing the video serves the legi
Forget Star Wars, I want to stand in line to get tickets for this movie!!!
Hatton
Subject: Thats one Cool Cat
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That some kind of terrorist code?
Rick
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 7:16 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: This just in
This was just posted to 2400 Fulton, the Jefferson Airplane list:
~~
Frankly he cannot sing either. I listened to it on the way to work
this morning. It was painful. Almost worse than having a tooth
extraction.
larry
>That's even worse-
>a comedian with sharp tools in his hands...
>;-)
>
>>In that case you'd be interested in this NPR article:
>>
>>
>>http://www.
Sorry I cannot claim credit for it. Its from another mailing list I'm
on. If I worked at it , I could probably do something slightly
resembling that but it would really be a protracted effort.
larry
>OMFG, Larry just out-Benned Ben :-)
>
>Ah, 2400 Fulton, have driven past it many times
>and in
That's even worse-
a comedian with sharp tools in his hands...
;-)
>In that case you'd be interested in this NPR article:
>
>
>http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1549478
>NPR's Robert Siegel presents the comedy stylings of Dr. Dan
>Greenstein, a Florida dentist. Dr. Greenstein performs
OMFG, Larry just out-Benned Ben :-)
Ah, 2400 Fulton, have driven past it many times
and in 1968 at the old Fillmore on Geary, was sitting on the floor in the second row, reached up and handed Grace Slick a ...
> This was just posted to 2400 Fulton, the Jefferson Airplane list:
>
This was just posted to 2400 Fulton, the Jefferson Airplane list:
~
At New York's Kennedy airport today, an individual later discovered to be a
public school teacher was arrested trying to board a flight while in
possession of a ruler, a protracto
In that case you'd be interested in this NPR article:
http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1549478
NPR's Robert Siegel presents the comedy stylings of Dr. Dan
Greenstein, a Florida dentist. Dr. Greenstein performs songs and does
stand-up routines about how the world looks to people in th
lol!
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:33 PM
Subject: RE: Thats one Cool Cat
N!
Jim Davis
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From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, Decemb
N!
Jim Davis
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From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 10:38 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Thats one Cool Cat
http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/garfield/large.html
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Ah, Kevin, a most fortuitous post!
Turns out that Mrs. Lin's Kitchen is less than 20 miles from my house!
I checked out their web site, and ordered some plates/saucers/bowls and chopsticks with Dragonfly patterns for son - his favorite symbol.
Since they are so close, I'll have the stuff in a day
Back when we changed which English spelling was used to transliterate Arabic, a Western reporter asked the leader of Libya whether his name should be spelled with a Q, a G, or a K.
He replied that it was completely irrelevant, and only the Arabic spelling mattered.
Hph!
-Ben
>Well, as the c
[Sorry - things've been crazy at the office so I'm not able to answer list
mail there]
MS confuses the issue: only Pro will let you do "Remote Desktop" however
home WILL let you do "Remote Assistance". They both use the same exact
technology. The only difference is that Remote Desktop can be s
> 4. There is only one way to spell Christmas. No one can decide how to
spell
> Chanukah, Chanukah, Chanukka, Channukah, Hanukah, Hannukah.
One of the funniest cards I ever got from a Gentile was a Disney card with
Goofy smiling on the front, and the inscription on the inside had Goofy's
numerous
Well, as the commandments are in Hebrew, any English (or other language)
translation is suspect. Even the order is suspect. All I can comment on is the
original.
I was just really surprised by the quote.
> I looked the commandments up on the web. It's interesting that
> something so basic to the
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I looked the commandments up on the web. It's interesting that
something so basic to the faith seems to be translated different ways.
Case in point.
From http://mtsinai.com/
*V. Thou Shalt Not Kill.
>From http://www.10-commandments.org/
*SIX: '/You shall not murder./'
To me, those 2 tran
Hey, don't look at me, that was a quote :)
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> First commandment? You sure that's the one you meant? What does
> believing in God
> have to do with collateral damages? Do you mean the 6th?
> (Your commandments may vary)
>
> > My office buddy listens to the Oreilly factor ev
ok, so I violated the cardinal rule:
"never tell bad jokes to someone with sharp tools in your mouth"
:-)
but my dentist has a good sense of humor
she chuckled at these this morning:
What are the dentist's favorite xmas carols?
"Flossy the Snowman",
"They're Dreaming of a White Christmas", and
"W
Is there every anything important here?
> Well I'm back and finally online. Did I miss anything important?
>
> Dan Phillips
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Unless your a non-religious Jew married to an Irish Catholic. In that case, Ham
is included in everything. (A friend of mine posted her Chanukah ham recipe to
another list)
> You're making things to complicated.
>
> Ham = Christmas
> No Ham = Chanukah.
>
> - Jim
>
> Matthew Small wrote:
>
> >It's
First commandment? You sure that's the one you meant? What does believing in God
have to do with collateral damages? Do you mean the 6th?
(Your commandments may vary)
> My office buddy listens to the Oreilly factor everyday.
>
> Today O'Reilly announced, "Jesus will praise us for removing Saddam!"
No he's not being serious
... and don't call him Shirley either!
Hatton
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:52 PM
Shirley you can't be serious??? :)
(the matrix)
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Thats a great movie!
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 7:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Cinnamom and Type2 Diabetes
It was not a bad film, based on a Philip K. Dick short story. Basically
robots had replaced soldiers a
Back in the late 60's a morning drive-time radio show in SF had a guy (Mike Cleary) with multiple bizarre personalities. One was Rev. Billy Bob of the "Church of the Prime Rate (Member FDIC, interest penalty for early withdrawal)". Their blessing was "A-money!" A lot more honest than many others...
Is it wrong that it bothers me when you get quotes from The Matrix mixed
up? Those lines came in different scenes.
--ben "Way too into the movie" Doom
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Hey, it's as good as any other.
>
> "Whoa! I know Kung Fu."
>
> -Kevin
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "M
He's not the messiah. He's a very naughty boy.
~Simon
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Hey Patrick,
Welcome back!
Archaic? That's ok, I'm archaic! :-)
Cockburn?
OUCH!
;-)
-Ben
>Hey Ben,
>
>I'm back on the list now. I'm pretty sure that cinnamom is an archaic
>spelling of cinnamon!
>
>Patrick Harkins
>
>P.S. I thought of you when I watching Bruce Cockburn the other night in
>
Just released from the White House: "JC will now be know as the Prince
of (a) Piece of Iraq"
marlon
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Larry C. Lyons
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:14 PM
> Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
>
> I always
>sigh< I just wanted to pass along a funny e-mail and now I've got Jesus kung fu-kicking O'Reilly (the guy who writes the tech books with the animals on the covers?) through the goalposts of the Matrix while looking for his spoon.
: )
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To: C
Whoa, nice to have you on my side for this round of "Religion Jeopardy", Larry.
- Matt Small
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From: Larry C. Lyons
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
I always thought that JC was
No, no, it's the result of the keyboard being too complicated for me to
realize I had to hit the "O" key twice.
- Jim
Ben Braver wrote:
>To complicated?
>Is that the opposite of from complicated?
>
>What, you haven't heard of Kosher ham from Israel?
>The pigs wear little Yarmulkes, and they don
I always thought that JC was known as the Prince of Peace.
Seems a bit at variance with that title.
Mind you given the level of hypocrisy that O'Reilly has demonstrated
in the past, I would not be surprised at anything.
larry
>My office buddy listens to the Oreilly factor everyday.
>
>Today O'
Blessed are the cheesemakers and makers of other dairy products...!
-Patrick
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From: Simon Horwith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 16, 2003 4:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
it's no "Life of Brian", is it?
~Simon
[
"HELP! HELP! I'm being repressed!"
Matthew Small wrote:
> OK, Charlie, it's time to listen to the guy who thinks "The Matrix" is
> spiritual advice. :-)
>
> - Matt Small
> - Original Message -
> From: Marlon Moyer
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:52 PM
>
To complicated?
Is that the opposite of from complicated?
What, you haven't heard of Kosher ham from Israel?
The pigs wear little Yarmulkes, and they don't say "oink", but "oy".
/me gets hat
:-)
-Ben
> You're making things to complicated.
>
> Ham = Christmas
> No Ham = Chanukah.
>
> - Jim
>
Heya Charlie,
Believe it or not, I completely missed the sarcasm!
(ever read the book "Gullible's Travels"? )
see more below...
> Heya Ben:
>
> Actually that was said with a hint of sarcasm (what? you couldn't
> hear it?) : )
>
> Unfortunately, that's the way it was in my house. We just were
The usual
Welcome back!
Hey, you type with an accent!!
/me ducks
-Ben
>Well I'm back and finally online. Did I miss anything important?
>
>Dan Phillips
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Hey Ben,
I'm back on the list now. I'm pretty sure that cinnamom is an archaic
spelling of cinnamon!
Patrick Harkins
P.S. I thought of you when I watching Bruce Cockburn the other night in
concert. He's a Canadian singer who has been around since the sixties and
keeps on putting out good
Hey Matthew, you can't discount anyones faith. After all, faith is just
that. There is no proof to anyone's claim so far. :)
Who knows, maybe the scientologists are correct. (At least their story's
a little more entertaining)
marlon
Matthew Small wrote:
> OK, Charlie, it's time to listen t
it's no "Life of Brian", is it?
~Simon
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From: Matt
Hey, it's as good as any other.
"Whoa! I know Kung Fu."
-Kevin
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From: "Matthew Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
> OK, Charlie, it's time to
O'Reilly's fully of shit. Everyone knows Jesus is too busy working out
who's gonna win the Superbowl this year to concern himself with boring
old Iraqi politics.
- Jim
Marlon Moyer wrote:
>My office buddy listens to the Oreilly factor everyday.
>
>Today O'Reilly announced, "Jesus will praise
OK, Charlie, it's time to listen to the guy who thinks "The Matrix" is spiritual advice. :-)
- Matt Small
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From: Marlon Moyer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
The Matrix
Matt
The Fox TV version cuts the "There is no spoon" dialog for some reason:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/alternateversions
- Jim
Matthew Small wrote:
>Where is that from?
>
>- Matt Small
> - Original Message -
> From: Marlon Moyer
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, December 1
The Matrix
Matthew Small wrote:
> Where is that from?
>
> - Matt Small
> - Original Message -
> From: Marlon Moyer
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:44 PM
> Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
>
> Or just realize "there is no spoon"
>
>
My office buddy listens to the Oreilly factor everyday.
Today O'Reilly announced, "Jesus will praise us for removing Saddam!"
I'm so sure. Like Jesus will say, "Dude! You guys really cleaned up
down there. You took a bad guy out and hey!, you only had a few
bystander deaths. You know that f
Shirley you can't be serious??? :)
(the matrix)
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From: Matthew Small
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
Where is that from?
- Matt Small
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The Church of the Scrawny White Geek.
--benD
Matthew Small wrote:
> Where is that from?
>
> - Matt Small
> - Original Message -
> From: Marlon Moyer
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:44 PM
> Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
>
> Or ju
Where is that from?
- Matt Small
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From: Marlon Moyer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: distinctions between xmas and chanukah
Or just realize "there is no spoon"
Matthew Small wrote:
> It's never too late to sta
Or just realize "there is no spoon"
Matthew Small wrote:
> It's never too late to start practicing. It will probably bring you
> some inner peace. You should try your native faith or that of your
> wife and children. Good luck.
>
> - Matt Small
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Char
You're making things to complicated.
Ham = Christmas
No Ham = Chanukah.
- Jim
Matthew Small wrote:
>It's never too late to start practicing. It will probably bring you some inner peace. You should try your native faith or that of your wife and children. Good luck.
>
>- Matt Small
>
>
>
>
It's never too late to start practicing. It will probably bring you some inner peace. You should try your native faith or that of your wife and children. Good luck.
- Matt Small
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From: Charlie Griefer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 4:00 P
Welcome back! :-)
-Kevin
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:56 PM
Subject: I'm back!
> Well I'm back and finally online. Did I miss anything important?
>
> Dan Phillips
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Who are you? Where's Canada?
-Kevin
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:56 PM
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> Well I'm back and finally online. Did I miss anything important?
>
> Dan Phillips
> [EMA
Heya Ben:
Actually that was said with a hint of sarcasm (what? you couldn't hear it?) : )
Unfortunately, that's the way it was in my house. We just weren't very religious...and it was fairly early on that Chanukah 'degenerated' into a simple gift exchange with no ceremony attached to it...and u
WinZip can do it.
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To: CF-Community
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doh. Just realized. That should have said meg :)
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Oh, Charlie, do I ever disagree with you on this:
"No reason to light the menorah and say a prayer if there were no presents to open", you say?
*NOT*
My young-adult kids even asked a couple of years ago that I not go overboard trying to fill up 8 days with presents.
We say the blessings and lig
doh. Just realized. That should have said meg :)
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Tiger mauls 10 year old to death
It drugged him under the cage before it killed him?
That's one smart tiger.
Gel
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Man, do *not* leave your drink unattended, especially around tigers.
- Jim
Angel Stewart wrote:
>It drugged him under the cage before it killed him?
>
>That's one smart tiger.
>
>Gel
>
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>From: Schuster, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>Pfft, It drug him under
Aye. Note the specially licensed Angel Googly Eyes.
o_O <-- Angel Googly Eyes
-Kevin
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: Tiger mauls 10 year old to death
> I belie
Many of us are trying to find "that" gift. So here's a thread to share
things we've seen that might help.
Yixing Teaware
http://www.mrslinskitchen.com/cgi-bin/kitstore/kitshop.cgi?ACTION="">
http://makeashorterlink.com/?F62B133D6
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It drugged him under the cage before it killed him?
That's one smart tiger.
Gel
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Pfft, It drug him under the cageit was on the news last night.
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From: Schuster, Steven
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: RE: Tiger mauls 10 year old to death
Pfft, It drug him under the cageit was on the news last night. He
It only tried to help the boy. Ask Siegfeld and Roy!
What a shame.
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From: John Stanley
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 14:11:45 -0500
Was the Tiger abused, and that's why it lashed out?
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, Decem
Pfft, It drug him under the cageit was on the news last night. He was
just cleaning up around the fence
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:10 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Tiger mauls 10 year old to death
Pfft. Th
Five *meg* file. Okay, that seems much less insane. I thought you
really were trying to get 5 gigs on floppies, and was wondering WTF.
--BenD
Heald, Tim wrote:
> What I am thinking, and the reason I can't use one of the obvious
> compression utilities mentioned before, is that I am on a close
I think the mother's probably as stupid in this case. Obviously she
knew they had a tiger. This really would be tough though. It's amazing
that since I've now got daughters, I can empathize with people in
situations like this even more than before.
marlon
Schuster, Steven wrote:
> What a d
Speaking of which, has anyone seen that show Wildboys on MTV?
Chris Pontius and Steve O dressed up like a zebra and were attacked by a
pair of lionesses last week. One of the lionesses grabbed the zebra head
they had on and ran off with it.
Funny stuff...
M
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From: Marw
That's more than 3,500 floppies. Is this the first step in a seriously
evil practical joke?
- Jim
Heald, Tim wrote:
>Anyone know how to do this?
>
>Tim
>
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Was the Tiger abused, and that's why it lashed out?
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:10 PM
To: CF-Community
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Pfft. They had it in the cage. It was obviously the boy's fault.
o_O
Pfft. They had it in the cage. It was obviously the boy's fault.
o_O
-Kevin
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From: "Marwan Saidi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:04 PM
Subject: Tiger mauls 10 year old to death
> http://www.cnn.com/2003
What a dumb ass ladyIf I were the mother I'd kick the living shit out of
my sister for keeping that damn beast. What the hell gives people the idea
that a Tiger could ever make a pet. Too bad it happened, especially at
Christmas. Imagine having to go home to the unopened gifts under the tree.
Geez, the deviant posts are getting a little intense here.
I don't know if I should file this email under masochism for your wanting to
do it or sadism for giving the pile of floppies to someone else.
-Kevin
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To: "CF-Community"
What I am thinking, and the reason I can't use one of the obvious
compression utilities mentioned before, is that I am on a closed network
(our internet domain) with no install rights and I need to download a copy
of MDAC 2.6 or better for a 6.1 install. I only have a floppy.
However I found 2.
Obviously bad parenting. I mean, my daughters might be very young, but
they know not to climb into the Pit of Ten Thousand Scorpions in the
living room. I mean, what's with parents these days?
- Jim
Marwan Saidi wrote:
>http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/12/15/tiger.boy.ap/index.html
>
>Ok, wh
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/12/15/tiger.boy.ap/index.html
Ok, why the HELL do they have a tiger? Nice.
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YAY!
Season 2 starts in January!
If you're in New York, then they'll be at the Lincoln Center on January
3, but you may have to get tickets
Anyways - NEW SEASON
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First, buy a metric pantload of floppies. :-\
May I ask, just for the record, what you are thinking in that twisted
brain of yours?
--benD
Heald, Tim wrote:
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>
>
> Tim
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my take on #10...
kids will always get their xmas presents...
but on any given night of Chanukah, a parent reserves the right to withhold presents (or at least to threaten to do so).
Actually I was relatively young when my parents started the "bargaining process". As the presents I wanted beca
winrar.
--DG
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To: CF-Community
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Anyone know how to do this?
Tim
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Between emails and phone calls (lots of aol emails) I've had at least 60 people
contact me. The funny thing is why. They get a spam telling them they won. They
then do a Google search on the company mentioned in the spam. They find an old
archived spam from one of the lists (the old lists would arc
I'm trying a Tom ka gai recipe that a friend gave me, and it's actually just
on paper. I'll try to remember to send it out after I make it tomorrow.
The peanut noodles go something like this (but I didn't write it down, so
I'll be sort of making it up and adjusting again as I go - which is how I
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You should track how many people call (yeah like you have the time for one
more thing). But it would be interesting to know how many people are taking
that stuff seriously.
Then again maybe not so interesting.
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Peanut noodles is just this thing I threw together one night when we didn't
have much in the house. It's rice noodles in a peanut coconut sauce with red
pepper and broccoli - kind of mildly spicy. Oh, and I topped it with
scrambled egg strips. Tom ka gai is a Thai soup - coconut milk, kafir lime
le
Oy, Charlie, ROFLMAO bubbela !!
Vay is meer, that was FUNNY!
But I don't get #10 ??
re: #12, Joseph preceded the Xmas carol saying
"Have yourself a Mary little Christmas"
-Ben
>HOLIDAY DISTINCTIONS
>
>1. Christmas is one day, same day every year: December 25. Jews also love
>December 25th. It's
Quick googling...
Have another recipe at home that is fabulous, I'll send it later tonight.
This'll do, though
Ingredients:
16 oz chicken broth
4 lime leaves
2 inch piece lemon grass
1-inch tube galangal ("kah") sliced thinly.
4 tablespoons fish sauce
2 tablespoons lime juice
4 oz chicken breast,
Oh, YUMM.
Recipes ??? (please)
-Ben
>Tom ka gai == Thai coconut soup
>
>usually with chicken
>
>m good :-)
>
>Ben Braver wrote:
>
>> Deanna,
>>
>> Peanut noodles? Sounds yummy, details please?
>> and what's tom ka gai ??
>>
>> -Ben(B)
>>
>> >Ben,
>> >We have an arrangement with the couple
Tom ka gai == Thai coconut soup
usually with chicken
m good :-)
Ben Braver wrote:
> Deanna,
>
> Peanut noodles? Sounds yummy, details please?
> and what's tom ka gai ??
>
> -Ben(B)
>
> >Ben,
> >We have an arrangement with the couple down the street. We cook and
> deliver
> >food for t
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