Erika said:
Looks like they moved it. Oh well.
You'll just have to be intriqued! :D
http://www.theplaceforitall.com/googlex/ :-)
George
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=592526
This is getting a little rediculous folks
Adam H
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:48:30 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we are down to insults here. I have not made any statements
about men in general. Or about doctors in general, for that
Why is it that everyone who uses my blog makes it look better than
mine? I may have to change the licensing terms. ;)
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 01:02:42 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's pretty but it should be centered.
:thumbsup:
Cheers,
Erika
##| -Original
My sons pinewood derby was last night. It was our first derby, so I did 99%
of the work on the car because he's only six and you know how that goes.
There were 23 cars in the race and we almost won the whole thing.
The standings are based on fastest average time for four races per car and
Ben's
centered, huh
well well well, i just got back from Centered, the people all had
the same tie and jacket on... not quite the people i'd like to see
in my world, but good people nonetheless.
i must say, the folks in Just-Off-Centerville are quite the characters...
they didnt have quite the
no, just keep creating that eloquent codebase ;)
tw
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 06:33:16 -0600, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is it that everyone who uses my blog makes it look better than
mine? I may have to change the licensing terms. ;)
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 01:02:42 -0500, Erika L
The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: cfoutput
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 00:33:05 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just wanted to see what you thought of my new blog layout idea...
look ok?
thanks
ps... its rays blogCFC
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia
Excellent idea - okay, who's going to write the CF version. ;)
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 18:14:40 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://smh.com.au/articles/2005/03/17/1110913726676.html?oneclick=true
German firm goes one better than eBay
Hanover, Germany
March 18, 2005
Page Tools
Email
required a login.
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 00:29:46 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doh, just realized this is the better one:
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=6753733size=o
More better to scare you ;)
Cheers,
Erika
Good for the both of you. Now do the both of you want to get into that
sort of racing on a serious basis?
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:38:04 -0500, John Stanley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sons pinewood derby was last night. It was our first derby, so I did 99%
of the work on the car because
Probably not. I think the once yearly thing will be enough for us.
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 8:56 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Pinewood Derby
Good for the both of you. Now do the both of you want to get into that
try again
its on a shared hosting server :(
im almost going to colo soon!
tw
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:05:30 -0600, Deanna Schneider
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: cfoutput
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 00:33:05 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks nice - but there should still be an error handler. ;)
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:03:45 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try again
its on a shared hosting server :(
im almost going to colo soon!
tw
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:05:30 -0600, Deanna Schneider
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Centerville isnt' that just up I-66 from me?
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:57:56 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
centered, huh
well well well, i just got back from Centered, the people all had
the same tie and jacket on... not quite the people i'd like to see
in my world,
Centerville is just up St Rt 48 from me ;)
Adam H
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:13:17 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Centerville isnt' that just up I-66 from me?
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:57:56 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
centered, huh
well well
its just off rt 50 from here, right near-to 213 just dane the skreet
from the 'bridge
tw
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:37:21 -0500, Adam Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Centerville is just up St Rt 48 from me ;)
Adam H
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:13:17 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
im sorry, but i have a problem lending my BEST FRIENDS IN THE WORLD anything...
maybe i was the kid that didnt share, but i dont trust that ANYONE
will handle my stuff
with the kid-gloves that i do!
tw
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:16:20 -0600, Deanna Schneider
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent
I don't get it. What's the big deal?
Ray
At 02:37 PM 3/17/2005, you wrote:
Erika said:
Looks like they moved it. Oh well.
You'll just have to be intriqued! :D
http://www.theplaceforitall.com/googlex/ :-)
George
~|
No, no, no. You have it all wrong. Centerville is off IN-62 just east
of the junction in Yankeetown. You have to cross the old rusty bridge,
turn left where that dog sleeps on top of the truck and then just a
stone's throw past Old Man Johnson's barn.
MAD
-Original Message-
From: Tony
It is a google interface as would be presented on Apple's OS X. Mouse over the
icons above the search input. They function like the toolbar on the OS X
interface.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/18/05 10:03AM
I don't get it. What's the big deal?
Ray
Yeah yeah yeah :P
I have to crane my neck on look visibly left to read it.
Of course my screen res is at 1600, so shame on me.
:P
I'm too lazy to resize the browser and move the window over.
Besides, you asked, I tell you, and again you complain :P
Not telling Tony nuttin anymore
/me
Ahhhnot that thrilling for me, but to each their own I guess!
At 09:59 AM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
It is a google interface as would be presented on Apple's OS X. Mouse over
the icons above the search input. They function like the toolbar on the OS
X interface.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Nope you've got it wrong too:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=centerville%2Cvaspn=0.234375%2C0.467004sll=38.838889%2C-77.427778sspn=0.937500%2C1.868015hl=en
and for the long link challenged:
http://tinyurl.com/44yoq
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:05:18 -0600, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you see, you've got me all wrong :)
im not complaining... not one bit... just friendly banter!
and plus, whats life without a pissant like myself, asking for criticism
and then replying to that criticism with justifications for the madness!
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion
My first Pinewood Derby, my dad helped me. My car sucked. My second
Pinewood Derby, I wouldn't let him help, and I won the local
competition. At the regional comp, I came in second to the guy who came
in second to me locally.
I'm glad your car did so well. I just find it amusing that dads
Wow. Your eyes really jump out of that one.
Had to bugmenot the site to get in, though. :-(
--Ben
PS UGH! Don't scare me like that!
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
Doh, just realized this is the better one:
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=6753733size=o
More better to scare you ;)
ray...
http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=B2623A34-AA14-0A2B-B8411BA061DC5765
and for the link challenged
http://www.antiwrap.com/?41
that link shows a diff layout than...
http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm
they both use layout.cfm right?
thanks
My dad helped me with my first Pinewood car, and although he is not an
engineer, we still had a kickass car that killed everyone. We hollowed out
the front of the car and melted a bunch of lead into it. As a 8 or 10 year
old, I thought that was so damn clever. I still have the car around
I buy into this stuff. I just joined some of the local freecycle lists. They
really need someone to build something specifically for their groups. mailing
list with online application for wants and gives.
[my hang up - I don't really feel comfortable asking for anything, but I would
ask my
I spent the better part of 20 years in Scouting both as a Scout and a
Scoutmaster and always looked forward to spending time with my son in scouting.
I have a four year old daughter and my wife is currently 20 weeks along with
our second (and last child). Yesterday we had an ultrasound and
Eh - just do pinewood derby with your daughter. My family likes to
say, I'm the son they never had cause my dad did all sorts of boy
stuff with me. I'm a better woman for it, though. ;)
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:56:04 -0800, Ken Ketsdever
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent the better part of 20
John wrote:
My sons pinewood derby was last night. It was our first derby, so I did 99%
of the work on the car because he's only six and you know how that goes.
That's like science fairs - I saw an exhibit where supposedly the kid
built a working replica of a nuclear power plant complete with
Maybe we could have a Pinewood Derby at CFUNITED. Would that help feed the
desire? :)
Ray
At 10:56 AM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
I spent the better part of 20 years in Scouting both as a Scout and a
Scoutmaster and always looked forward to spending time with my son in
scouting.
I have a four
Hey Ken,
First congrats on the kid.
Also why can't the girls be into pinewood racing?
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:56:04 -0800, Ken Ketsdever
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent the better part of 20 years in Scouting both as a Scout and a
Scoutmaster and always looked forward to spending
I didn't realize it asked for a login.
I thought it was a straight URL to get in to the pic.
Sorry.
www.Flickr.com is a GREAT site however.
Really fabulous free online photo sharing app.
So people that are into that sort of thing should really check it out.
I took the pic of my eyes, fooling
cause they cant be BOY scouts :(
btw, i was a boy scout... got to life scout
after that, i just couldnt deal with the crap any longer ... over
zealous older scouts, weird scoutmasters, yechhh
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:08:48 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Ken,
First
That one didn't need a login for me - it's a great pic!
Are you using a digital camera? One thing I've never been able to
figure out with the digital camera is how to get the main subject in
such sharp focus and have the further ones blur a bit. It always seems
like it's sort of the constant
I think that there was some kind of silly lawsuit regarding sex
discrimination a few years ago, and I think that girls have to be allowed
now. Not 100% sure though.
I made it to Eagle scout - it was a lot of work, and I really don't see
what achieving it really ever got me in life. Other
Jon wrote:
Yahoo DOES provide the IP, in every message (as does Hotmail, Google, et al).
So I've got the IP and DNS name and have tracked it to a Qwest DNS so
it's probably a DSL line provider. I also did a traceroute and port
scan and the machine is up with many open ports.
Is there any
It CERTAINLY doesn't help you get the
chicks! LOL
Ray
Maybe it would these days with the co-ed scouting!
--
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Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
- Cynthia Dunning
Confidentiality Notice: This
That is a function of the lens. IIRC the higher the focal length of the lens
the narrower the dept of in focus area; or is it the other way around. It
has been too long for me.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
C code. C code run. Run
cause they cant be BOY scouts :(
I'm not sure of that. Didn't Boy scouts start allowing girls in the 80's or
90's? I thought they did. I remember seeing girls in scout uniforms at the
local scout camp just outside my home town of McCall, ID about that time.
--
Ian Skinner
Web
Don't get me wrong I love my daughter more than life itself. And she is a
great kid. My father wasn't much of a father and we did little to nothing
together. I do everything with my daughter and pride myself in my
relationship with her. I go to her Art classes and ballet classes etc.. and
I too made Eagle. I don't that it got me much in life but it kept me busy and
that probably kept me out of a boat load of trouble. I had lots of energy and
Scouting helped channel that energy in a more positive direction. Although I
drove my scoutmaster nuts.
-Original Message-
It seems to me that you are being the father ... that my dad wasn't.
larry
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 08:23:41 -0800, Ken Ketsdever
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't get me wrong I love my daughter more than life itself. And she is a
great kid. My father wasn't much of a father and we did little
Have you contacted Quest?
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:33:47 -0600, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon wrote:
Yahoo DOES provide the IP, in every message (as does Hotmail, Google, et
al).
So I've got the IP and DNS name and have tracked it to a Qwest DNS so
it's probably a DSL line
Ray wrote:
I made it to Eagle scout - it was a lot of work, and I really don't see
what achieving it really ever got me in life.
I went to college with an Eagle Scout and he was always talking up his
survival abilities.
Well, during one break I agreed to go to his hometown where he was
Actually, looking at the legal questions on the BSA site, it looks like
they are NOT allowing girls. So, I guess I was wrong
http://www.bsalegal.org/faqs-113.htm
Ray
At 11:29 AM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
cause they cant be BOY scouts :(
I'm not sure of that. Didn't Boy scouts start
It is a digital, but it's a high end one.
Cost us about $5000 2 1/2 years ago.
Canon EOS D60 (bought it in England, so the dollar for pound ratio
killed us)
It was a big splurge - but we use it ALL THE TIME.
And I HAD to have a camera I could take macro pics (closeups) and big
zoomed pics (500mm)
weirdo
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 00:29:46 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doh, just realized this is the better one:
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=6753733size=o
More better to scare you ;)
Cheers,
Erika
--
##|
Erika wrote:
I took this photo that way:
http://photos3.flickr.com/5083091_227b5c8ed8_o.jpg
Great pic! Is that in Washinton DC? It kind of looks like the
Washington monument in the background.
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Deanna wrote:
Have you contacted Quest?
No, but I passed the information on to my colleague who I'm sure will.
Both emails were sent from the same IP around 4pm so my guess would
be it's a girl, but it's still worth fully investigating.
I was hoping maybe there's some computer geek way to
Oh sure, tell us about your spectacular camera, and then show off pics
of growing veggies. You do realize that we got another 5 inches of
snow last night, right?
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:47:16 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a digital, but it's a high end one.
Cost us
Pot. Kettle. Black.
:D
Cheers,
Erika
--
##| -Original Message-
##| From: K0rneliuz Van Strauss XIV
##|
##| weirdo
~|
Purchase Captivate from House of Fusion, a
LOL...that's a cool story! Although, I would question whether or not he
was really a scout at all. :) Geez, knife safety is one of the first
things that gets drilled into your brain.
Speaking of that, I remember getting my first official Boy Scout pocket
knife very vividly. It really felt
Yups. Was walking along the reflecting pool and the duckies were hanging
out.
It was the weekend I got sick and didn't make it to CFFUN.
I love it because of the monument in the background. :)
Cheers,
Erika
--
##| -Original Message-
##|
For co-ed scouting, there are the Explorers. I was in that in high
school. It is more like a relaxed version of the Boy Scouts. No
uniforms, but simular type activities - camping, CPR stuff, etc. They
also had Explorer groups that were specific to a career. Was anyone
else in that? To be honest, I
I left boy scouts for explorers just because they had girls. really cute girls.
But those girls were boy scouts if you know what I mean.
Girl scouts were much nicer.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/18/05 12:00PM
For co-ed scouting, there are the
ha!
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:58:09 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pot. Kettle. Black.
:D
Cheers,
Erika
--
##| -Original Message-
##| From: K0rneliuz Van Strauss XIV
##|
##| weirdo
I have never heard of it until I read about it on that site I
posted. Sounds like the direction that Boy Scouts should be taking,
though. Keep some of the core concepts and update the program about 50
years or so. I think that one of the reasons that attendance is down in
BSA is b/c of the
From the look of that port scan they are either running some sort of server
or a heavily compromised PC :)...
Seriously though, you may well just be scanning a firewall and not the
actual PC behind it if they are running NAT at which point, whoever operates
the network that they are using to get
I'm sorry. :(
Want some veggies? :D
If it makes ya feel better we've been inundated with rain lately ... :D
##| From: Deanna Schneider
##|
##| You do realize that we got another 5 inches of
##| snow last night, right?
~|
IMHO, the Girl Scouts have been doing a very good job of keeping up. In
addition to the more traditional cooking, camping, sewing, etc. stuff,
they have physics, computers (constantly outdated, but what can you
do?), and other modern stuff. They also do a lot of intercultural
activities.
How does one get to be a registered adult? I didn't even know I had to
register! :) No wonder my benefits package never came when I turned 18
At 12:16 PM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
IMHO, the Girl Scouts have been doing a very good job of keeping up. In
addition to the more traditional
anyone have a link to that cool flash map where you could type a zip
code and as you typed it narrowed down, and starting lighting up zip
code dots...?
thanks!
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog:
isnt it the function of a SLR (single lens reflex) lens...
tw
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 08:26:55 -0800, Ian Skinner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is a function of the lens. IIRC the higher the focal length of the lens
the narrower the dept of in focus area; or is it the other way around. It
Ray,
look at your (cf-community as a whole) participation in cf-community
and the time you spend coding widgets for the hell of it. You (We,
cf-community as a whole) are still that easily amused. It's just a little more
cerebral now days.
-Original Message-
From: Ray
Well, that makes me feel a teeny bit better. A teeny bit. :P
I'd love some veggies - fresh from the garden. , oh oh and fresh
basil! Oh yah...fresh basil. How about any tomato that doesn't taste
like mushy cardboard? Oh, that'd be good.
I always know it's nearing spring when I get to feeling
So, gardening has come up, it is [finally] sunny here in 'New Hamsha', it's
Friday, and spring is in the air. Which makes me think of my planned
pepper growing project. Anybody ever grown them? What kinds do you
like? Are they easy to grow? Any advice to a guy who hasn't grown
anything in
Every lens come with a different focal point.
The lens I used for the duck pic:
Sigma - 28-135mm F3.8-5.6 IF Macro Lens for Canon AF
Great reading:
http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/dof/
Cheers,
Erika
--
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Tony
First, may I HIGHLY recommend this fella for ALL your seed purchases:
http://stores.ebay.com/DAVES-SEEDS-AND-PLANTS
Tell him WebErika sent ya ;)
Next, hot peppers are GREAT for window boxes and containers.
I have mine starting right now, and quite a few are starting to leaf up.
I'm using peat
Thanks. Somehow I knew you'd be the first to chime in! I'll check these
out.
Good stuff.
Ray
At 12:45 PM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
First, may I HIGHLY recommend this fella for ALL your seed purchases:
http://stores.ebay.com/DAVES-SEEDS-AND-PLANTS
Tell him WebErika sent ya ;)
Next, hot
They look the same to me. Don't forget that I cache the hell out of
stuff. You want to either disable the caching or run it in design mode
while modifying.
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:39:31 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ray...
As mentioned before, I usually grow hot and mild peppers in small terra cotta
pots hanging over the railing of a deck. 6 pots are good.
I've found that peppers thrive on difficult conditions. Root bound and crying
for water in direct sun will produce smaller, hotter peppers (if that is what
Ray Champagne wrote:
How does one get to be a registered adult? I didn't even know I had to
register! :) No wonder my benefits package never came when I turned 18
Any adult who volunteers with GS can (and really should) be registered
as an adult. I used to teach computers, physics,
Dang it, dropped a pagagraph.
To actaully answer your question, any leader should be able to put you
in contact with their Membership Specialist, who can get you registered.
--Ben
Ray Champagne wrote:
How does one get to be a registered adult? I didn't even know I had to
register! :) No
I spent the better part of 20 years in Scouting both as a Scout and a
Scoutmaster and
always looked forward to spending time with my son in scouting.
I earned my eagle scout badge and looked forward to rejoining scouting
when my son got to the right age, but it was just too much of a
No.
-Kevin
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:22:46 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
isnt it the function of a SLR (single lens reflex) lens...
tw
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My wife runs a Girl Scout troop (my 7 year old is a member), they have
nicknamed themselves Girl Scouts Gone Bad. The girls run the
meetings (7-9 year olds), and each has a voice and a responsibility
for each meeting. It's great!
Wow. Great example of how it should be.
And yes, _you_ can
I earned my eagle scout badge and looked forward to rejoining scouting
when my son got to the right age, but it was just too much of a
religious organization anymore. Too many thumpers!
I know exactly what you mean. They were discussing the cub scout motto and
talking about obeying gods laws, I
Oh my god, he lives! (But, he's not lively enough to elaborate, eh?)
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:51:45 -0600, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No.
-Kevin
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:22:46 -0500, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
isnt it the function of a SLR (single lens reflex) lens...
Girl Scout Cookie sales is my favorite time of year.
I won't buy from an adult. But I won't turn a kid down. I give them a little
bit of a hard time, ask them why I should buy cookies? How does buying cookies
help the Girls? etc.. I want them to really realize how it helps and how they
are
Fabulous!
--Ben
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
Girl Scout Cookie sales is my favorite time of year.
I won't buy from an adult. But I won't turn a kid down. I give them a little
bit of a hard time, ask them why I should buy cookies? How does buying
cookies help the Girls? etc.. I want them to
-Original Message-
From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 1:53 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Pinewood Derby
I earned my eagle scout badge and looked forward to rejoining scouting
when my son got to the right age, but it was just too much of a
Your girls can really benefit from a strong Girl Scout experience.
Just don't let them get caught up in that girls can't... cycle that
a lot of troops have.
I'm pretty easy going with her and as supportive as can be. I let her try most
anything she wants even if it is something I know won't
I know exactly what you mean. They were discussing the cub scout motto and
talking about obeying gods laws, I had to struggle to keep my mouth shut.
I couldn't and that's why we decided to leave. They were fine with
agnostics and whatnot, as long as you never said anything about it to
anyone.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 2:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Girlscout Cookies (was: RE: Pinewood Derby)
Girl Scout Cookie sales is my favorite time of year.
Then I buy the ones they say are the best. I open them
I've not been involved in years. The troop I was in as a kid opened meetings
with prayer but that was about it for religion. The two troops I was part of
as an adult were about the same. Little to no religious interaction. However,
there were several religious troops in the area. It seems
Girl Scout Cookie sales is my favorite time of year.
Spoken like a man that hasn't been to a cookie round-up yet! ;-)
Then I buy the ones they say are the best.
careful what you wish for with regards to the recommendations of the
girls. Business is business and cookies are _serious_ business
Good Salesmanship!
-Original Message-
From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 11:21 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Girlscout Cookies (was: RE: Pinewood Derby)
Girl Scout Cookie sales is my favorite time of year.
Spoken like a man that hasn't been
Ray wrote:
LOL...that's a cool story! Although, I would question whether or not he
was really a scout at all. :) Geez, knife safety is one of the first
things that gets drilled into your brain.
He was! He had all of the pins and badges and stuff prominently
displayed in his room and he
we'll have to see how it goes.
i have a funny story.
I was at the council store getting weights for the car and as I was checking
out, I heard this weird chanting/singing coming from one of the meeting
rooms. After I finished I walked over to the door and through the window I
could see a bunch
LOL!
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:23:26 -0800, Ken Ketsdever
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Salesmanship!
--
will
If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable.
- Carrie Fisher
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But this guy is saying he plans to regulate or try to
regulate satellite and cable also?
yep, he'd like to be the arbiter of all things right for _your_ eyes.
You silly american voter, what need have you of the ability to make
decisions for yourself?
It is obvious to us here at the FCC that
Yea, doesn't it suck when you can't do that stuff anymore? I remember
doing a similar deal with a chick friend of mine - vodka and OJ was our
drink of choice. It was funny to see - we were in our psych class with 300
other people, yet the seats next to us were the last ones to be taken. We
Actually I have a box of Lemon Coolers right here in my cabinet. Love those
things.
Lunch break!
Lemon Coolers and Mountain Dew.
-Original Message-
From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 11:31 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Girlscout Cookies
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
Lunch break!
Lemon Coolers and Mountain Dew.
(*looks at the remainder of the 15 boxes he bought and sighs*)
Some move faster than others.
Hatton
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Great memories of a flight from Phoenix back to Sacramento with a friend from
work and a bottle of Stolies. Flight attendant can we have another can of OJ
please. After about 6 or 8 cans she caught us putting the Stolies back in our
carry on and got all upset. Evidently you can only drink
Ebay is a popular spot for girlsscout cookie sales.
If anyone needs to move cookies they can't sell.
Cheers,
Erika
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##| (*looks at the remainder of the 15 boxes he bought and
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/OHMONjesus.html
These the crazies behind it:
http://www.solidrockchurch.org/
And Best yet is the photshop people:
http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=1370511
Adam H
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