If thats what you need for proof of God, I wonder what happens when you date a woman who lets you buy whatever car you want without asking permission.
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From: Matthew Small
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: I think I'm in t
:-( :-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(:-(
I'm really sorry to hear that, Charlie. I was robbed of my truck's
stereo about three weeks ago - the truck was in my driveway and it
happened while I was sleeping. I totally empathize with you.
- Matt Small
On Monday, December 29, 2003, at 11:41 AM, Charlie
And now, the final word...
She finally looked at the car this evening and rode in it . LOVED it.
Says to me: Even when you're wrong, you're right.
We're keeping it now.
All this problem was due to the fact that I didn't include her. She
doesn't care so much what I bought, just the approach
I read the article in the Washington Post about this guy. A couple of years
ago he flew up to the North Pole in an antique Stinson biplane. He wrecked
it on the way back. Given what was needed to rescue the guy, this sort of
stunt I am not impressed with. Search and Rescue in the high arctic is
y'know the pilot who is going to fly over both the Arctic and Antarctic regions?
when he returns, will he be bi-polar??
;-)
-Ben
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Not entirely my style of driving. I prefer rally type events. Its an
entirely different type of skill set, and in my opinion high lights the
drivers skills much more than most North American styles of racing.
Besides the PT Cruiser is a Chick type car. you can do your own type of
survey. Just n
Its like what they say about New Zealand, where men are men and sheep are
nervous.
larry
At 06:52 PM 12/29/2003, you wrote:
>Kev-
>
>"sheep farm for some, um, side entertainment" -
>oh yeah?
>when he comes home too pooped to pop,
>with a sheepish look on his face?
>
>
>-Ben
>
>
> >Have a good di
Kev-
"sheep farm for some, um, side entertainment" -
oh yeah?
when he comes home too pooped to pop,
with a sheepish look on his face?
-Ben
>Have a good dinner and hopefully the car thing will work itself out. I
>figured it really wasn't the car so much as just not making her a part of it
>all.
Hey Tim,
"so screwed" can be a very good thing! ;-)
but I presume you mean it the *other* way -
just curious why if ya don't mind me asking?
-Ben
>Wow you're so screwed if you marry this chick.
>
>And it's really not way faster, I would be glad to prove it when ever you
>feel like coming up to
The PT GT has the same turbo 2.4 L as my car. You can do a lot on that
foundation.
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 5:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: CF-Community: Digest every 8 hours
At 04:07 PM 12/29/2003,
Wow you're so screwed if you marry this chick.
And it's really not way faster, I would be glad to prove it when ever you
feel like coming up to dc.
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To: CF-Community
Subject: R
>> Jochem van Dieten wrote.
>
>They know my opinion about this.
Do you know if they would value your opinion and take an action on that?
Don
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Matt, I would strongly suggest that if you sell a mustang, then sell hers.
This car will maintain value better because of its collectibility.
Plus, she has to drive the minivan and not you!
DRE
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 20
Have a good dinner and hopefully the car thing will work itself out. I
figured it really wasn't the car so much as just not making her a part of it
all.
Do what I do and tell her every little thing you're thinking about. Like
"I'm thinking that this phone doesn't get good reception" or "Maybe I sh
At 04:07 PM 12/29/2003, you wrote:
>Yeah, yeah. Honestly, my practical side has been kicking in lately too. I
>keep thinking I should buy a Protege5 or a Golf or something like that
>instead of an Audi A4. We're getting rid of the old Legacy wagon soon and I
>don't want another wagon, but it was ni
At 04:07 PM 12/29/2003, you wrote:
>Subject: I think I'm in trouble
>From: "Tim Heald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 12:03:10 -0500
>Thread:
>http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messages&threadid=10960&forumid=5#100042
>
>
>There are several tracks around here. Wh
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i'm sorry to hear that *hands charlie a big toasty muffin* That sucks
though chief
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Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
> Jochem van Dieten wrote.
>>
>> I am still at the point where I wonder why MM encrypts the source of
>> the administrative interface. With publicly available decryption tools
>> encryption will only stop the loyal customers from doing something
>> usefull. It will cert
Jochem van Dieten wrote.
>
> I am still at the point where I wonder why MM encrypts the source of
> the administrative interface. With publicly available decryption tools
> encryption will only stop the loyal customers from doing something
> usefull. It will certainly not stop the l33t h4ck3rs
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
>
> Like quite a number of you, I'm a hard-core, long long time CFer. I
> need an ability to add a datasource dynamically (not dynamic data
> source connection) for CFMX 6.0/6.1 on Window's platform. I asked
> this question, per thread, http://www.houseoffusion.
> co
I haven't seen that but it sounds hilarious. Gore is actually pretty funny; he seems to accept the whole robot thing and plays off it well.
Matthew
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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 3:35 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: S
Hey Gel:
Actually, one of my neighbors followed the 'trail' of overturned trash cans and ended up at an apartment complex about 3 blocks away. Unfortunately, I don't think that's going to do too much. There's no proof that whoever did this lived at/was staying at that complex...that could just b
I thought Al Gore's portrayal of Willy Wonka's boring accountant
brother, Glenn, was very funny. It wasn't hysterical, but the
juxtaposition of Willy carrying on about magical buttercups and Glenn
kvetching about the cost of the incredible shrinking machine and the
plumbing bill from extractin
Mike Townend wrote:
> when we wanted it there were no cfc's, so as a workaround we made a batch
> of datasources then used cfregistry and a DB to switch over odbc
> datasources, an email gets sent to us when we are running low of the
> batch.
I did something like that for 4.5.
> we worked with ma
>when we wanted it there were no cfc's, so as a workaround we made a batch of
>datasources then used cfregistry and a DB to switch over odbc datasources,
>an email gets sent to us when we are running low of the batch.
I think the CFregistry tag won't be applicable to CFMX versions since it's a diff
I think mine would be the bush-gore debate.
"Strategery"
"Lock-Box"
Matthew
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 2:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: SNL Skits was: I think I'm in trouble
My all time favorite has to be
I got a FEVER. And the only cure... is MORE COWBELL.
http://mknx.com/v/cowbell.wmv
- Jim
Marlon Moyer wrote:
>My all time favorite has to be "I need so more cowbell!"
>
>Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) wrote:
>
>
>
>>>Everytime I see a message from Tim about his SRT-4. I think about the
>>>SNL
*whispers*
don't listen to herwhy see things her wayshe should see things
your waythe car is a man's thingits yoursyou want it
its your preeeciousshe wantss to take it awayyou're not
wrong...you're never wrong...some decisions are yourits
collectib
Became a fark cliché for quite awhile. I missed the first run and had now idea what they were talking about until I saw the rerun. It was pretty good.
Walken is one of the coolest guys; I've always enjoyed his performances.
You like-a the cham-pan-ya?
/pranked him with a crowbar, haven't
I have no idea, but I know they are owned by the people who brought us
Outback.
Also, I recently found out that the Carrabas are people who do an
nationally-syndicated italian cooking show from Texas.
- Matt Small
On Monday, December 29, 2003, at 03:57 PM, Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
wrote:
>
My all time favorite has to be "I need so more cowbell!"
Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) wrote:
>>Everytime I see a message from Tim about his SRT-4. I think about the
>>SNL skit with Wil Ferrel sitting at the dinner table shouting "I DRIVE A
>>DODGE STRATUS!"
>>
>>
>
>One of the best Ferrel
Carraba's is da bomb. We just had one pop out of nowhere this summer. I guess Pensacola is finally getting big enough to pull a few new chains in.
It was the first time I had ever heard of the chain. How long have they been around?
Matthew
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From: Matthew Small [m
The car:
http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicles/96679/
On Monday, December 29, 2003, at 02:53 PM, Ben Braver wrote:
> Glad it's all working out, Matt.
> She sounds like a good person.
> Happy New Year to you both.
> -Ben
>
> >OK everyone, I have a lot of answers straight from the source...
> >
>
>Everytime I see a message from Tim about his SRT-4. I think about the
>SNL skit with Wil Ferrel sitting at the dinner table shouting "I DRIVE A
>DODGE STRATUS!"
One of the best Ferrel skits ever. I still laugh when I see it on reruns. He is TOTALLY keeping that show afloat.
Matthew
Aren't you thinking of Google's Zeitgeist?
http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html
- Jim
Marlon Moyer wrote:
>Google would probably have links to site that say "Here are some links
>to Top 10 sites of 2003". I'm quickly losing faith in google. :-(
>
>Jeffry Houser wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
when we wanted it there were no cfc's, so as a workaround we made a batch of
datasources then used cfregistry and a DB to switch over odbc datasources,
an email gets sent to us when we are running low of the batch.
we worked with macromedia initially and with jochems code attempted to
create the
Matthew Small wrote:
>11) This car is WAY faster than Tim's.
>
>- Matt Small
>
>
>
Everytime I see a message from Tim about his SRT-4. I think about the
SNL skit with Wil Ferrel sitting at the dinner table shouting "I DRIVE A
DODGE STRATUS!"
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Glad it's all working out, Matt.
She sounds like a good person.
Happy New Year to you both.
-Ben
>OK everyone, I have a lot of answers straight from the source...
>
>1) She's upset because I made a major purchase without consulting her.
> To my credit, I have been telling her that I wanted some
The FBI is on the lookout for people with almanacs, since various
weather and crop information could be used to help plan terrorist attacks.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2003/12/29/national1426EST0580.DTL&type=printable
Ben Franklin, suspected terrorist sympathize
Google would probably have links to site that say "Here are some links
to Top 10 sites of 2003". I'm quickly losing faith in google. :-(
Jeffry Houser wrote:
>
>
> I wonder how Google's Top 10 compare to Yahoos.
>
>
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>Aaron Skye, Guitarist / Songwriter
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OK everyone, I have a lot of answers straight from the source...
1) She's upset because I made a major purchase without consulting her.
To my credit, I have been telling her that I wanted something new, but
I didn't find anything until I saw this Mustang.
2) She would not have been mad if I
Thanks anyway, Calvin, Jochem tried to help.
Don
> Without reading all of this, would this help?
>
> http://www1.oli.tudelft.nl/jochemd/index.cfm?PageID=12
>
>
>
> factory = CreateObject("java", "coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory");
> ds_service = factory.datasourceservice;
>
Thanks, Mike, the CFC section seems to offer a potential option, however, I'm too sure if it's cost-effective one at this point. How does it your work-around work, I mean, very involved or reasonably straight-forward etc.?
Don
>if you are using MX 6.1 there is a collection of CFC's at
>"CFIDE.ad
Without reading all of this, would this help?
http://www1.oli.tudelft.nl/jochemd/index.cfm?PageID=12
factory = CreateObject("java", "coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory");
ds_service = factory.datasourceservice;
dsources = ds_service.datasources;
- Ca
Without reading all of this, would this help?
http://www1.oli.tudelft.nl/jochemd/index.cfm?PageID=12
factory = CreateObject("java", "coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory");
ds_service = factory.datasourceservice;
dsources = ds_service.datasources;
- Ca
if you are using MX 6.1 there is a collection of CFC's at
"CFIDE.administrator.components" where one exposes the datasource section.
I havent looked at it yet as we had to create a work around when we wanted
it in MX.
Check out the cfc explorer
http://127.0.0.1/cfide/componentutils/compone
I wonder how Google's Top 10 compare to Yahoos.
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Huh ???
I don' geddit...
BenB
>No, no. Ladies first.
>
>--benD
>
>Ben Braver wrote:
>
>> from Coach BenB:
>> shouldn't you ask:
>> "can Candace come with me? Please?"
>> /me runs
>>
>> >Can I take Marlon with me? Please?
>> >
>> >Man, I am *never* going to get girls to go out with me if I ke
Hi all,
Like quite a number of you, I'm a hard-core, long long time CFer. I need an ability to add a datasource dynamically (not dynamic data source connection) for CFMX 6.0/6.1 on Window's platform. I asked this question, per thread, http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messa
You'd be surprised. One of my biggest clients is a former CIA, NSA, FBI
agent.
Duane
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 2:38 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Tiger Droppings? Robotic Fish? What will those spooks think of
next?
"Mr President, is that tiger crap on your desk?"
That's not a bit suspicious at all is it...I mean we all have tigers don't
we?
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 2:38 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Tiger Droppings? Robotic
No, no. Ladies first.
--benD
Ben Braver wrote:
> from Coach BenB:
> shouldn't you ask:
> "can Candace come with me? Please?"
> /me runs
>
> >Can I take Marlon with me? Please?
> >
> >Man, I am *never* going to get girls to go out with me if I keep joking
> >like this. Let's try that scen
CIA Museum Showcases Exotic Spy Gadgets
The agency's Directorate of Science and Technology is
celebrating its 40th anniversary by revealing a few dozen
secrets--from a listening device disguised as tiger scat to
a robotic catfish--for a new museum inside its headquarters.
http://www.eweek.com/art
Did I mention that I don't really care about fast? I like my 115hp 4-banger,
it's just getting a little old.
I have a friend with an Audi S4 which is the 8 cyl version of the A4. I test
drove an A4 and it had more than enough power for any legal driving, so I
have no idea why anyone would want the
You can borrow it, but not if you keep it as long as my saw. ;)
-d
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From: "Kevin Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: I think I'm in trouble
> Yeah, yeah. Honestly, my practical side h
from Coach BenB:
shouldn't you ask:
"can Candace come with me? Please?"
/me runs
>Can I take Marlon with me? Please?
>
>Man, I am *never* going to get girls to go out with me if I keep joking
>like this. Let's try that scene again.
>
>Can I take Candace with me? Please?
>
>--ben "No, I'm not g
You have obviously never tried to wrestly a squirming, angry child into the
backseat of a 2-door car.
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From: "Kevin Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: I think I'm in trouble
> > If s
It seems you should all seek a head-shrink for some anal-ysis.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/29/03 02:19PM >>>
No need to rub the subject raw ya know.
OK, ok, so the list hasn't been kinky enough lately.
I think BenD just "rectified" that.
He's tryin' to sneak in Marlon's back door?
Ohm
Can I take Marlon with me? Please?
Man, I am *never* going to get girls to go out with me if I keep joking
like this. Let's try that scene again.
Can I take Candace with me? Please?
--ben "No, I'm not gay. No, really!" doom
Ben Braver wrote:
> OK, ok, so the list hasn't been kinky enough
No need to rub the subject raw ya know.
OK, ok, so the list hasn't been kinky enough lately.
I think BenD just "rectified" that.
He's tryin' to sneak in Marlon's back door?
Ohmygosh, what's this list "coming" to?
/BenB, go to your room NOW!
>Yes. I was trying to sneak my silliness in the back d
BethF might be interested in this one. Its a proposed dog sled race along
the west coast line of Hudson's Bay.
CHURCHILL PART OF FUR-TRADE ERA DOG-SLED RACE
Dog sled mushers in Churchill, Manitoba and Arviat, Nunavut are organizing
a long-distance dog-sled race they hope will complement the Nor
OK, ok, so the list hasn't been kinky enough lately.
I think BenD just "rectified" that.
He's tryin' to sneak in Marlon's back door?
Ohmygosh, what's this list "coming" to?
/BenB, go to your room NOW!
>Yes. I was trying to sneak my silliness in the back door.
>
>You may take that however you wan
I had the same sort of questions when I went to college in New Mexico.
Can I drink the water there?
Did I need a Visa or Passport?
Would my degree be valid in the US?
I actually had a college friend who could not by a bus ticket from Ohio,
because the ticket agent said "Our service does n
Yes. I was trying to sneak my silliness in the back door.
You may take that however you want.
--benD
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> hmmm... I've just always heard of it as KY jelly. Whatever, I'll try
> anything :)
>
> marlon
>
> Ben Doom wrote:
>
> >There's a local blackberry that's especially go
ROFLMAO
so the hick couple is gettin' married
she goes to the doctor to get contraception
on the honeymoon, he goes to the bathroom afterwards,
and notices it's PURPLE!
"honey, what kind of contraceptive did you get?"
"a diaphragm, dear"
"what kind of jelly did you use?"
"grape"
;-)
-Ben
>hmm
> Having said, that, when my van started dying on me, I went
> out and bought what I always wanted since I was a little kid.
> ... snipped ...
> I
> found an old porshe 911 targa. Its from 79 and cost me 11gs.
A couple of months ago while walking around the building at lunchtime I saw
a pristi
I love KY.
Lived in Lexington for years, graduated from UK.
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Things I have been asked
Hey, can you score me some jelly?
>-Original Message-
hmmm... I've just always heard of it as KY jelly. Whatever, I'll try
anything :)
marlon
Ben Doom wrote:
>There's a local blackberry that's especially good. Also, I know someone
>who says they can get kudzu jelly. Never had it, but if you want some
>local color
>
>--benD
>
>Marlon Moyer
There's a local blackberry that's especially good. Also, I know someone
who says they can get kudzu jelly. Never had it, but if you want some
local color
--benD
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> Hey, can you score me some jelly?
>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Hey, can you score me some jelly?
>-Original Message-
>From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:38 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Things I have been asked
>
>
>When people in college found out I was from KY, the first question was
>always "Can you
lol maybe its your long hair. When I had long hair, I used to get asked
that all the time. Guess it did not help that I also carried a pager.
About 10 years ago, I was visiting a friend of the University of Miami.
When they found that I was from Kentucky they said "Why do you have
shoes on then
My cousin brought chocolate covered pretzels and peppermit chunks in
white chocolate. My insulin intake went up a bit over the holidays.
--benD
Ben Braver wrote:
>
> Ummm, Chex Mix!
>
> ;-)
>
> Daughter brought home something yummy -
> Dark Chocolate Cranberry Trail Mix from Trader Joe'
I am the anti-Horton.
blechy
-Patrick
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From: Dan Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 29, 2003 11:38 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Things I have been asked
I'm not a coffee drinker but man..you should see the drive thru line
ups in the morning. I thi
LOLOL! Damn typos! I hate this list some days!! LOLOL!
sure, try it tim, let me know how it works!
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Tim Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wait, are you saying that I can trade in my wife for a car
how 'bout "you're in college? you can READ??"
/me ducks and runs
>When people in college found out I was from KY, the first question was
>always "Can you score me some pot?" or "Can I bum a cigarrette?"
>
>You know, because I'm such a heavy smoker and all. Grr.
>
>--bend
>
>Marlon Moyer wrote:
>
Ummm, Chex Mix!
;-)
Daughter brought home something yummy -
Dark Chocolate Cranberry Trail Mix from Trader Joe's.
yumm
-Ben
>> The vote is out on whether I'm a humbug or a grinch.
>
>Gifts are a way to show appreciation for someone. Gifts are not the
>only way to show appreciation for so
I think this link should answer most of your questions:
http://playstation2-linux.com/
The kit is $199 - not that cheap, but for that you got a 40 Gig hard drive
for the PS2, the PS2 Network adapter, a PS2-styled keyboard and mouse and a
PS2-to-VGA cable. Oh - and the Linux distro. ;^) Not
When people in college found out I was from KY, the first question was
always "Can you score me some pot?" or "Can I bum a cigarrette?"
You know, because I'm such a heavy smoker and all. Grr.
--bend
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> They have women in Canada? I thought it was all just male explorers in
> The vote is out on whether I'm a humbug or a grinch.
Gifts are a way to show appreciation for someone. Gifts are not the
only way to show appreciation for someone. I went and spent time with
my cousins (or cuzins, as we refer to ourselves), but didn't buy them
anything. But everyone got Ch
Well Gulf has the GTI, not really fast but a decent performance package, and
Audi has some really nice turbos out there :)
My car is a four door with a huge trunk. It's still practical, it's just
also a lot of fun. Remember before this I had a Blazer, so it was all abut
look and capacity. Nice
Well, no, I never actually tried that. O_o
-Kevin
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From: "Simon Horwith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:58 AM
Subject: RE: I think I'm in trouble
> I drove a 75 for a while in high school. You know, you
Yeah, yeah. Honestly, my practical side has been kicking in lately too. I
keep thinking I should buy a Protege5 or a Golf or something like that
instead of an Audi A4. We're getting rid of the old Legacy wagon soon and I
don't want another wagon, but it was nice for hauling stuff around.
Of course
not particularly : )
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From: Marlon Moyer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: If anybody still has X-mas presents to buy...
Charlie, you're worrying me now. Don't you think this is a little
overkill for the guys who
I think I'm an American-Jewish-Punjabi man.
After all, I'm always jabbing people with my Puns!
-Ben
>sorry, but until you try being married to a Punjabi woman, I have no
>sympathy. If any of the women on this list are Punjabi, I apologize (but I
>don't take it back).
>
>~Simon
>
>Simon Horwith
Charlie, you're worrying me now. Don't you think this is a little
overkill for the guys who robbed you :)
Charlie Griefer wrote:
>not sure if this has been posted here yet...
>
>but something for the person who has everything:
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=24505
> Don't you know - you can never have too many Mustangs?
But where are they going to graze? They take up some time cleaning the
stalls too
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Wait, are you saying that I can trade in my wife for a car?
-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:18 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: I think I'm in trouble
I was thinking more along the lines of being newly
I was thinking more along the lines of being newly married, getting new
furniture possibly, working on the new house they just bought (if I
remember correctly they just did), carting things around ... That sort
of practical. Not holding kids. I know kids are little, I was thinking
more along the li
LOL. Too funny. Poor little over-stimulated puppy.
-d
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From: "BethF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 2:01 AM
Subject: Mortifying moments on ice, and television.
> Today several members of our dog club went to
H.P.: 36,000 SHP
I think I got wood from that :)
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:58 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: If anybody still has X-mas presents to buy...
not sure if this has been posted here yet...
That's really rough man.
It's terrible how heartless and thoughtless people can be.
I wonder if anyone on the street saw them as they were bumping over
those cans?
You could probably go ask you neighbours yourself or mention it to the
police.
Damned that's just not right to have to go
More or less, yes.
Basically a mod chip will allow you to do the following:
Install alternate OS such as LINUX. With this configuration you basically
have no ability to play games at all unless they are supplied via the OS
(linux games and such). This is the default configuration for any mod
Not as fun as making up things to tell people. I told a few people that
there is a Walruss law. During mating season walrusses lay on the roads
because the concrete is warm. When you see one, you are to stop your
car, turn on your high beams and wait for him to wake up so that you can
continue driv
Shit man. Sorry to hear that. I'm glad it was only belongings and and not
people that were involved. Hope they get em.
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:42 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: My X-Mas (bitching a
Oh Charlie. I can so empthasize with you guys ... it's such a bad bad
bad horrible feeling and you won't be able to shake it for a while. :(
Luckily you guys are all safe and sound ... :(
I'm so sorry
Cheers,
Erika
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-Original Message
PIKEYS LOL :)
-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 December 2003 17:04
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Things I have been asked
we can rewrite this for England, from when I moved there
- Do they have Coke or Pepsi in the UK?
- Do they have
we can rewrite this for England, from when I moved there
- Do they have Coke or Pepsi in the UK?
- Do they have malls in the UK?
- Do they celebrate Christmas?
- Who is the King and what's his name?
- How will you keep the pikeys out of your backyard?
LOL! It's amazing the questions
I drove a 75 for a while in high school. You know, you can (literally)
drive one of those through a brick wall at 55 and drive away with little
more than some scratches?
~Simon
Simon Horwith
CTO, Etrilogy Ltd.
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified Advanced ColdFusio
Nice thing about my car.
They aren't making that many, and they are stopping with the 2005. The
2003's are worth more than when they rolled off the show room floor, and the
trend seems to be sticking with the 2004's which have had some nice
improvements.
I don't think I will really ever want to
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