naw. too simple. she doesnt use a hub very often. She has a laptop and likes to go to internet cafes with wireless. How about i put a USB flash key/drive inside the bear. That way the bear can be used for storage!
or...
How about this.is it possible...
I have an exe. program in the
I know what you're thinking. "Wow, my life is great. I have a great
job, a great family, and everything's just peachy. My only complaint is
that I don't have a colored pencil portrait of me with Stevie Nicks."
Well, your prayers have been answered.
http://www.johannas-art.com/Portraits.htm
Turn it into a hub. Grab a Linksys hub from somewhere, and take it
apart. Run the connectors that make the ACK LED's blink from the built
in lights to a couple of LED's you put in the teddy bear's eyes. Then,
every time network traffic goes through the bear, it blinks at you
demonically.
-
Hey guys, one time i came across this page where this guy cut up open a teddy bear and put a computer into it (small form factor). The power cord fitted right into the tail, and the computer could be turned on by pressing its paw. He made it for his girlfriend. I would like to do something simil
Phill-
One thing that is a MUST for me to lose weight is increasing exercise level.
If I don't do something aerobic, my metabolism seems to be sluggish and I can't lose weight.
If I exercise, I will have gradual weight loss eating "sensibly".
What kind of exercise? Walking at a brisk pace (hard
Well, you could read the Atkins thread that was the highlight of the day
here today :D
Cheers,
Erika
--
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From: Phill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Weight
I need some advice on losing some weight. Over the last year I have
gained about 30 pounds and its all in my gut. I call it my coder gut.
:-\ Any way. I want to lose a few pounds but I don't really know where
to start.
I'm clueless about health eating. All I really eat is pasta, some type
of p
> I've always been told that the estate tax is similar to a
> windfall tax, so to expect some outrageous percentage like...
> if you give him $1,000 he may see 5c. That's a gross
> exaggeration of course. :) But I've heard people say that it
> could realistically be as much as 50% which would b
I've always been told that the estate tax is similar to a windfall
tax, so to expect some outrageous percentage like... if you give him
$1,000 he may see 5c. That's a gross exaggeration of course. :) But
I've heard people say that it could realistically be as much as 50%
which would be enough to ma
This one floored me:
aliens (as reference to immigrants)
1
aliens (as reference to extraterrestrials)
Look wistfully towards the heavens; then finish your drink
> I know it's a little late, but there's just time to play
> along.
> http://www.drinkinggame.us/
> -Kevin
>
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It helps a lot Erika. Thank you. This is how I had understood it, but after
talking to a friend I wasn't sure. Thanks again.
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Not sure if this helps or not
"For Residents
Individuals who are either citizens or ``residents" (as defined below)
of the United States at the time of their death are subject to the
United States estate tax. The estate tax applies to all of their assets,
whether located in the United States
Question - is the estate tax an extra tax or simply the same tax that you
pay on earned income? In other words, if I give my friend a thousand
dollars, I expect he will have to pay some of that as taxes at the end of
the year. If I die and leave him money, is he paying the 'normal' earned
income ta
I know it's a little late, but there's just time to play along.
http://www.drinkinggame.us/
-Kevin
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This thread reminds me of a story about words and how they are used.
I belong to a Greyhound forum where, yeah, everyone talks about
Greyhounds (and no, not the buses! :P)
So there's a RANT forum where you can just go post random rants.
This lady starts one day ... and she says she hates the wor
--"Using the word "gay" to refer to
something as dumb or stupid is offensive because it equates stupid with
being homosexual."
>From the beginning, that's most probably true. But i've used it so much it has become its own word. in fact it means alot of different things when i use it (sil
can i get a job at the ss...
i like games too.
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It's generally not a question of PC or not. It's a question of intent on the
part of the speaker.
What term is accepted or offensive is going to vary from person to person
and more importantly in what context. Most of my gay friends use the term
"gay" as the generic form. Usually when someone asks
Is it safe?
Cary Gordon wrote:
> There are no Jewish questions.
>
> Only Jewish answers, which are questions.
>
> There are no Jewish questions?
>
> C
>
> At 02:22 PM 1/20/2004 -0500, you wrote:
> >hey guys!
> >i have an interview this week at a Jewish campus organization.
> >i am not Jewish.
> >
My what not your type?
Type not your what?
Say what you mean, mean what you say.
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Your not my type.
>
> > If the need wasn't great, would you become an unpaid gigolo?
> >
> > --benD
> >
> > Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> >
> > > I can relate. I worked for Com
Here's his blog on the subject.
http://squeedlyspooch.com/blog/archives/72.html
Good to know the Secret Service is worried about protecting game code.
Now I'm even more certain that I'm not buying HalfLife 2.
-Kevin
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would you mind looking in your phone book please and giving me any and all numbers for Vital Statistics? I'd appreciate it. I am trying to get a copy of my birth certificate and have been told my options are two:
a) I fax an application to a number in Thunder Bay that's been constantly busy since
oh, by "all the..." I don't mean all the ones there are, I mean all the ones I have. Oops. /bb
> I have a Millenium Falcon - you put a gear stick through it, pull, and
> it makes a whirring sound.
>
> The gal who gave it to me labelled it "Millenium Falcon Pocket
> Vibrator"
> :-)
> that's a
I have a Millenium Falcon - you put a gear stick through it, pull, and it makes a whirring sound.
The gal who gave it to me labelled it "Millenium Falcon Pocket Vibrator"
:-)
that's a story in itself...
I also have plastic model kits of
Millenium Falcon (1 with half of fuselage transparent to
3,104 pieces ?!?!?
Umm, with or without instructions??
;-)
> No need for envy... go grab one! Lego has put out three sets of
> collectible mini-models. I have the complete collections I & II, and
> HAD to get the Star Destroyer first for set III. The cool thing is
> with the first two sets, whe
Oh and a die cast x-wing.
duh.
btw, you are the man :)
I did something similar with Finn recently. While getting n his case about
cleaning up the living room I tripped over my doc martins.
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Web Portfolio Manager
Overseas Security Advisory Council
U.S. Department of St
I have the entire micro machine sets for all three original movies. They
were of course made long after the movie. They look like little pewter
figures, but they are plastic :(
I also have a pewter yoda a taco bell millennium falcon one of those crappie
droids on the skimmer things form episode o
IRC
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Hmm, they're the opposite of beer goggles...
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Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:00 pm
Subject: Lie-detector glasses offer peek at future of security
> This is either the coolest thing since sliced bread or the
> greatest inva
MY issue with the whole "ketosis" thing is this: ketosis can be burning DIETARY fat. If you eat alot of fat, and are burning dietary fat, its not exactly a big deal.
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:31 AM
Subject: RE: A
There is no penguin.
--
Timothy Heald
Web Portfolio 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 organization(s). Nor have these
opinions been
the "induction" phase of atkins involves <20 g of carbs a day, I think. It encourages a green salad or green vegetable every day. The induction phase is another atkins gimmick, because carbohydrates store water in your body - alot of water, and by dropping carbs right away, you drop water right a
Where did they get that picture of me?
That's it, I'm suing.
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Web Portfolio 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 orga
I use the F word. It rhymes with toot.
LOL
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From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: Political Correctness
From what I know gay is the accepted term. Queer is also accepted by many,
but not as much
Will,
I remembered correctly (phonetically) but spelled it wrong:
For A New Hope, an Asian elephant named Mardji played the bantha. The trained elephant from Marine World Africa, USA was transported to Northern California and dressed in layers of fur and a headpiece of two lightweight horns. Desp
There are no Jewish questions.
Only Jewish answers, which are questions.
There are no Jewish questions?
C
At 02:22 PM 1/20/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>hey guys!
>i have an interview this week at a Jewish campus organization.
>i am not Jewish.
>
>just curious on if religion/race should and or will h
BenD-
I think by definition a "gig" is paid,
so an unpaid gigolo would be an oxymoron.
:-)
-BenB
>If the need wasn't great, would you become an unpaid gigolo?
>
>--benD
>
>Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>
>> I can relate. I worked for Computer Associates for 3 months and MLX for 1.5
>> (the place where
From what I know gay is the accepted term. Queer is also accepted by many,
but not as much as gay.
If any gay members of the list (who may not want to be public about it) want
to email me the accepted term, I'll relay it. If any openly gay memebers of
the list would like to inform us of the accepte
19th century notion?
will
Raymond Camden wrote:
> This is my favorite quote:
>
> The word "homosexual" should also be avoided because it is derogatory and
> stems from a 19th century notion that homosexuality was an illness, the
> guidelines say.
>
> So if homosexual is bad ... and gay is ba
Your not my type.
> If the need wasn't great, would you become an unpaid gigolo?
>
> --benD
>
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>
> > I can relate. I worked for Computer Associates for 3 months and MLX for
1.5
> > (the place where the boss tied me to a chair). If the need is great, you
do
> > the work.
>
Kickin' it old school wit'da Force yo'
Give d'Jedi his powuh.
Surrounds us, penetrates us, binds the [EMAIL PROTECTED] galaxy together n'sh*t.
...sellout Medichlorian biz-niches...
8-\
so...Did they ship Margie over to Tunisia? Or where those shots done
closer to CA?
will
Ben Braver wrote:
>
This is either the coolest thing since sliced bread or the greatest invasion
of privacy since whenever. I just want a pair of these for a high stakes
poker game. :)
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20040116S0050
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If the need wasn't great, would you become an unpaid gigolo?
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> I can relate. I worked for Computer Associates for 3 months and MLX for 1.5
> (the place where the boss tied me to a chair). If the need is great, you do
> the work.
> I've told Judith many times that i
> Now if you REALLY want to be envious, check out this bad boy
> (and it's accompanying bad boy price tag):
> http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=10030&t=3&d=5&c=2BCFCDCD%2D
> D581%2D47AA%2D9993%2D45815FB8E5D1
>
>
Most awesome ship? Bah - I'd like to see the Super Star Destroyer done in
Legos. ;
THERAPY WORKS LIKE DRUGS ON BRAIN
By Elaine Carey
The Toronto Star
January 9, 2004
http://thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1073603407975&call_pageid=968867505381&col=969048872038
Training patients to tune out the signals that cause major depr
This is my favorite quote:
The word "homosexual" should also be avoided because it is derogatory and
stems from a 19th century notion that homosexuality was an illness, the
guidelines say.
So if homosexual is bad ... and gay is bad... what term DO you use?
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Well, not only did I not know exactly what it was, Judith didn't either.
Luckily, Google had an answer
NOT WORK SAFE
http://www.sex-project.com/pguides.shtml
> You know, after 8.5 years of marriage, 3 kids and lots of 'time' spent
with
> my wife, I still have no clue exactly what the missionary p
You know... we have seen a LOT of these stupid decisions lately. Is there NO
one at the patent office paying attention to all the outrage on the net? Ie,
does no one there realize that they should maybe slow down a bit or perhaps
hold some kind of public meeting?!?!?
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No need for envy... go grab one! Lego has put out three sets of collectible mini-models. I have the complete collections I & II, and HAD to get the Star Destroyer first for set III. The cool thing is with the first two sets, when you collect all four sets you get extra pieces to make another thing.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=573&ncid=757&e=3&u=/nm/20040120/od_nm/odd_britain_police_dc
This is gay!!!
quote excerpt...
"We live in very dangerous and sensitive times in terms of language and attitudes," Lothian and Borders Deputy Chief Consta
I can relate. I worked for Computer Associates for 3 months and MLX for 1.5
(the place where the boss tied me to a chair). If the need is great, you do
the work.
I've told Judith many times that if the need for money becomes to great,
I'll make the ultimate sacrifice; I'll become a paid gigolo. Any
* USPTO grants Calif. lawyer patent over entire WWW naming scheme
In the can you believe it department: United States Patent No.
6,671,714 grants Frank Weyer of Beverly Hills, California full
rights to: 'A method for assigning URL's and e-mail addresses to
members of a group comprising the steps o
>
> NASCAR officials finally concede that watching a bunch of
> hopped-up Monte Carlos driving in a circle for three hours is
> boring - introduce playoffs.
I can't understand why people would find NASCAR enjoyable. Now rally racing
is cool - and GT racing. (Not sure if that is the proper term.
i don't care what position it is.
or what faith, race, or species it represents...
i don't give a shit.. as long as its not a nHATE site.
if they can pay my rent i can build there site...
if some one dislikes the message, mk.
but is the code clean, that's what i care about.
will the pay, get me a
You know, after 8.5 years of marriage, 3 kids and lots of 'time' spent with
my wife, I still have no clue exactly what the missionary position is. Looks
like a trip to google is needed. :)
> How about the Missionary position?
> - Original Message -
> From: Michael Dinowitz
> To: CF-C
> Are you talking about all missionaries everywhere?
Just the ones pushing their religion onto others. Just the ones 'tailoring'
their religious message to 'trick' others into converting to another
religion. Just the ones who'll withhold help from others till they accept
the religion. I think you k
NASCAR officials finally concede that watching a bunch of hopped-up
Monte Carlos driving in a circle for three hours is boring - introduce
playoffs.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/racing/01/20/bc.car.nascar.scoringch.ap/?cnn=yes
- Jim
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Heck, yeah. A little pricey, but man is it worth it. Those road trips really fly by. :P
Matthew
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From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:cd/mp3 discman
You have a head unit in your car? By
>> Buy 2 and send me one to a friend. :)
Seriously? Check the other thread; if I go that route I will send you the third; you deserve it for running the list. I'll let you know if/when I order.
Matthew
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Sent: Mo
Ha! Horse pron teh funny!!!onsiestwosies
Bash.org pwns! :P
Matthew
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:16 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: wireless mp3 stream receiver WAS: cd/mp3 discman
To my knowledge, yes.
Yes, I could go that route, though it is a bit more involved than I want to go at this point. I might think about it down the line. The pool room is a bit tight on space, and I don't have a tv in their for now. I might get on and put it up and one of those ceiling mounts like in a hospital; if I
To my knowledge, yes.
Regarding securing your network:
http://bash.org/?202477
(From IRC, so NWSIYAFIINLWDSSSHT*)
-Kevin
*Not Work Safe If You Aw Forget It, It's Not Like We Don't Say Stupid Shit
Here Too
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From: "Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
> I dunno, Mike. It is appropriate to have a certain level of outrage when
> someone makes these claims, but they come from so many places no one
> could possibly keep up their outrage with all the conspiracy theories
> people want to put forth.
I just brought it up because of it's source. A popula
Most missionary's what?
>Why is it called the missionary position? Is this the position that most
>missionary's are in?
>
>
>
>--
>marlon
>
>"And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I checked,
>we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!"
>
>
>> -Ori
Missionary position is too boring. ;-)
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From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: um.. kind of Jewish question
How about the Missionary position?
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From: Michael Di
Are you talking about all missionaries everywhere?
Because there are large numbers of missionaries in the Catholic church
who do a lot of good for the world.
Building wells in the 3rd world, building schools and churches for the
poorest people on Earth, bringing medicine and improving the lives o
>> I do know though that the security
>>drops to the lowest common level when disparate devices talk to each other.
Only between the router and that one device though, correct? I will have a couple other machines on the network I would want to keep secure.
Thanks for the input!
Matthew
I'm sure the missionaries disapprove of the missionary position, after
all, it resembles dancing.
- Jim
Marlon Moyer wrote:
>Why is it called the missionary position? Is this the position that most
>missionary's are in?
>
>
>
>--
>marlon
>
>"And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but th
Why is it called the missionary position? Is this the position that most
missionary's are in?
--
marlon
"And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I checked,
we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!"
> -Original Message-
> From: Howie Hamlin [m
How about the Missionary position?
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From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: um.. kind of Jewish question
How do I say this without offending anyone???
I hate those missionary scumbags. If they all die
How do I say this without offending anyone???
I hate those missionary scumbags. If they all died now and visited Jesus
personally I'd not shed a single tear. No, I would NOT help them to meet him
nor support anyone who would send them to their maker, but not a single tear
over it.
Missionaries are
nice
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Leos are not that self Centerd..
i was pretty good though...
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- Jim
thanks for the link.
just applied top there web dev position too!
SanFran may be fun.
HELL, i am highly mobile, & just need a job, since it looks like my wife
will be laid off in a mater of days/weeks...
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good one!
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Subject: Astrological Sex Comments
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IIRC, Bin Laden never explicitly said "I did it, hahaha." He said some
things that referenced the attack and that was interpreted as him being
complicit.
I'm not saying whether he did or didn't actually do it. I'm not qualified to
make that assertion.
-Kevin
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From: "
I'd recommend reading some reviews before spending the money. I haven't used
them, so I don't know how good they really are. The HP one caught my
attention because I saw it at a really good price online at one time. I
can't recall where it was though, but it might be worth comparing prices.
"g" is
That's what you think:
http://www.jewsforjesus.org/
- Jim
Paul Ihrig wrote:
>thanks guys.
>its with Hillel at The Ohio State University
>so i am hoping that i am a good fit.
>
>will wait a few weeks before trying to win every over over for Jesus!
>joke! HAGH!!!
>
>=]
>
>
>
>
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thanks guys.
its with Hillel at The Ohio State University
so i am hoping that i am a good fit.
will wait a few weeks before trying to win every over over for Jesus!
joke! HAGH!!!
=]
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>If that's the case then why would Bin Laden take credit for it? Or was
>that all fabricated?
In their minds, the answer is yes it was fabricated.
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Here's a great example:
http://www.serendipity.li/wtc.htm
I'm not saying I believe it, it's just a great example.
>The thing is that's not just a muslim thing. There are plenty of people here
>in the US that have proclaimed the same thing.
>
>-Kevin
>
>
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>From: "Mic
i bought a wireless router for 80 bucksat Fry's. it's a linksys WIRELESS G
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From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: RE: wireless mp3 stream receiver WAS: cd/mp3 discman
Nice Kevin! Thanks tons.
Gigantic, intoxicated catfish!
- Jim
brobborb wrote:
>Imagine the environmental effects of 10 tons of beer!
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Howie Hamlin
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:06 PM
> Subject: Army Joins Struggle to Save Beer
>
>
> MOSCOW (Reut
Nice Kevin! Thanks tons.
The second is kinda pricey, and I don't have a ps2 so #3 is out. But, wow, number 1 looks a treat. I might just order that today. Woot!
I am planning on going 802.11g(that's the secure one I should go with, correct?). The specs for the receiver say 802.11b; are m
Well an Army must have priorities
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From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Army Joins Struggle to Save Beer
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has sent in the army to bolster a week-long
struggle to rescue
Imagine the environmental effects of 10 tons of beer!
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From: Howie Hamlin
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:06 PM
Subject: Army Joins Struggle to Save Beer
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has sent in the army to bolster a week-long struggle to
Dear Abby:
My husband is a liar and a cheat. He has cheated on me from the beginning,
and when I confront him, he denies everything. What's even worse, everyone
knows he cheats on me. It is so humiliating. Also, since he lost his job
three
years ago he hasn't even looked for a new one. All he does
There are reports of river catfish in Texas (yes, Texas) that weighed well over 1000 lbs. This was during the "Hide and Tallow" days of the old west (1860s-1870s), when beef was killed just for the fat and hide. All of the meat was dumped in nearby rivers, where the catfish lived.
Jerry Johnson
>
Astrological After-sex Comments
Aries: "Okay, let's do it again!"
Taurus: "I'm hungry pass the pizza."
Gemini: "Have you seen the remote?"
Cancer: "When are we getting married?"
Leo: "Wasn't I fantastic?"
Virgo: "I need to wash the sheets."
Libra: "I liked it if you liked it."
Scorpio: "Pe
I dunno, Mike. It is appropriate to have a certain level of outrage when
someone makes these claims, but they come from so many places no one
could possibly keep up their outrage with all the conspiracy theories
people want to put forth.
I've started reading up on Israeli history recently, and I d
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has sent in the army to bolster a week-long struggle to rescue 10 tons of beer trapped under Siberian ice, Itar-Tass news agency said Tuesday. A lorry carrying the beer sank when trying to cross the frozen Irtysh river, and a rescue team of six divers, 10 workers and a mod
Heh, heard about that on WBAP... I used to work in Sherman, Tx :)
Hatton
> -Original Message-
> From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:44 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Giant Catfish
>
> http://www.wftv.com/news/2778923/detail.html
>
> I'
You have a head unit in your car? By SONY?
If it works well, how do you concentrate on driving???
;-)
-Ben
> Yes, I have mixed feelings about them as well.
>
> The head unit in my car is a Sony. They tend to have the nicest looks
> but dubious quality. It was top of the line when I bought i
I remember seeing one from the Mekong that was something like 8 feet long.
-Kevin
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From: "Haggerty, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: RE: Giant Catfish
> That's not the largest catfish I
should have been on wtftv.com ...! :)
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From: Haggerty, Mike
Subject: Giant Catfish
http://www.wftv.com/news/2778923/detail.html
I'm not one for fishing stories, but the picture going along with this
article is impressive.
M
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Another big fish! :-)
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This one's a haliburton.
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Strong in the Force Will is, ummm, Yes...
Correct he is.
BTW the Bantha was Margie, an elephant at Marine World-Africa USA theme park, Vallejo, CA (near San Francisco).
-Ben
>Wookies rip people's arms off (when they lose)
>
>Banthas are just big sheep/elephants that "...sandpeople ride
>singl
Aw hell. Outgeeked. I was thinking Wompa.
-Kevin
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From: "William H Bowen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: Penquin Fun
> Wookies rip people's arms off (when they lose)
>
> Banthas are just
That's not the largest catfish I have ever seen in a picture, either.
Bottom feeders like the one seen are able to continue growing until they
can no longer find enough food to sustain themselves. Also, they can eat
just about anything - trash, other fish, plants, even pollution keeps
the things g
Or a Moyel.
;-)
-BenB
>Unless, of course, you're applying for a religeous-based position.
>Religion might come into play if they're looking for a new Rabbi.
>
>:-)
>
>--benD
>
>> you'd think. Other than that, race and/or religion should have nothing to do
>> with the job.
>
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