There was an article on ways to enhance your brain over in new scientist and it
mentioned modafinil. A quick search found that its in public use as alertec in
Canada. I think that a few weeks on it will get more stuff done here. :)
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/mg18625011.900
how much does it cost and what is it? Is it OTC up there?
Dana
On 5/26/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone in Canada want to send me a bottle of Alertec (modafinil)? Give me
> more time to work on the site by removing some of my sleep schedule.
>
>
~~
it's a story about the abuses of power and where the Patriot Act may
lead us. I think I may have already told the story here of Canadian
immigration asking me why I went to the library so much. It was not a
good feeling, even though I knew my New Mexico tags were conspicuous
in that little town in
yeah but... they asked for the borrowers of the book. All borrowers of
that book. Presumably to find out who wrote that in the margin. Now, I
find it scary enough that they didn't recognize the quote as Osama's,
or google it, but even supposing someone had written "My hero" in the
margin they would
I wonder if the secret service will call me again if I beg someone to shoot
Lucas before he does another Star Wars movie.
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> World record 124 pound blue catfish caught a few days ago
> in Illinois died while enroute to Cabela's here in KC :(
> I really wanted to see that fish alive too.
They sure that wasn't a ceilocanth? :)
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I agree, it's essentially welfare for little old white ladies, many of
whom are far more affluen thant the people supporting them
On 5/26/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/26/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Social security was designed to protect society from pe
> NICE!
> You recount that Carlinism from memory?!?
Umm... he's one of my favorites. :) although it is just paraphrased...
George Carlin, Dennis Leary, David Cross... A number of under-rated
commedians who I see mostly as bit-parts or supporting characters in
movies. The guy who played Martin Bl
In the immortal words of Dennis Leary, "thank you, thank you, thank
you and FUCK YOU!" ... is about what I imagine he's thinking these
days.
> hehe if proraganda isn't even a bad word any more...
> Seriously, it
> sounds to me like he isn't even worried about public
> perception at
> this point.
Nothing really surprising there.
Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 11:34 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Go Bush, Fabricate as much as you can
>
>
> to satisfy your own FUCKING personal agenda.
>
> http://www.timeso
I admit I'm overtired, but I found the graphic and caption hilarious.
Scroll down about half way.
Conundrum, hmmm? Boost interest rates, I must.
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On 5/26/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Social security was designed to protect society from people too stupid
> or unable to save. Your point, however, is exactly why SS should be
> disbanded in favor of welfare.
Interesting idea, and one I've not actually heard before. I think I
co
G wrote:
>Yep, things you know suck...
>
>- .NET
>
>:)
>
>
Thems fightin' woids!
That's a guilty pleasure that pays my bills. :-)
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explain whyi've got a few:
- Royals Baseball
- "Clueless"
- old Godzilla movies
- .NET
:)
> It's a guilty pleasure, people. Guilty pleasures, IMO, are things that
> you know are not good, but just you just can't see
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It's a guilty pleasure, people. Guilty pleasures, IMO, are things that
you know are not good, but just you just can't seem to break away from
them. For me, I like having my brain just turn to mush for an hour or
so. I never said it was good, I said I liked it. To each is own, I guess.
Ray
> Dana wrote:
> I define euthanasia as the active termination of the live of a patient by
> medical
> personnel on the explicit request of the patient.
I, of course, would change "of the patient" to "of the patient or the
patient's legal guardian(s)."
~~~
Yeah, I do not recall the website right now but there is one maintained by
someone who supposeably is a good friend of Lucas. I went to it a month or
so ago and it was filled with all sorts of images from this current Star
Wars movie and other things to spoil the movie for me. On that site was
that was disgusting
and yes, hurley, AWESOME character.
although i must say, i like that they put sayid in this one...
helping america tolerate the brown man.
tw
On 5/26/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A-men - and Hurly is easily my favorite character.
>
> On 5/26/05, Char
Jim Davis wrote:
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>
>
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Hey, watch it. You have no idea if Amy is a smizmar.
On 5/26/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although if they keep going back far enough they could just have a
> documentary about Yoda as a tadpole...
>
> (Yoda, son of Kiff and Leela, raised by Kiff and his smizmar Amy...)
~
> Eric wrote:
> Probably a load of bull, but...
> http://www.cinematical.com/2005/05/25/lucas-idea-for-new-star-wars-prequel/
>
> When asked for comment, a dead horse responded "Let me have it, baby!"
>
I heard the same thing and I think there's a chance but I sure hope he
doesn't go backwards a
This is interesting, I remember rumours going round before phantom menace
about their being 9 film projects in all...
Phantom menace
Attack of the clones
Revenge of the Sith
A new hope
Empire Strikes back
Return of the Jedi
Followed by 7 8 and 9 the titles of which I don't recall ever seeing or
h
NICE!
You recount that Carlinism from memory?!?
>
> You gotta love our attorney general though... the man assumes that if
> you're not doing something illegal you shouldn't need or want any
> privacy...
>
> So... my neighbors who like to dress up in leather boyscout uniforms
> and take turns blow
>Probably a load of bull, but...
>http://www.cinematical.com/2005/05/25/lucas-idea-for-new-star-wars-prequel/
>
>When asked for comment, a dead horse responded "Let me have it, baby!"
>
>Eric
There are just countless stories in that Universe.
I think, tho, if they're going to make another huge mo
Probably a load of bull, but...
http://www.cinematical.com/2005/05/25/lucas-idea-for-new-star-wars-prequel/
When asked for comment, a dead horse responded "Let me have it, baby!"
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> So what? Trying to get information about Osama bin Laden
> is hardly
> criminal and should not be the concern of the FBI.
> Researching someone
> does not mean you agree with him, or I would be a
> frothing-at-the-mouth fundamentalist republican.
> So YEAH the Patriot Act should go. Geez. I am a
>> Qualifying for SS under the Gott plan ...
That reminds me of a misinterpreted lyric from the Four Tops:
"Ain't No Woman Like the One-Eyed Gott"
- Jim
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Brian wrote:
>>If his plan to privatize part of SS comes to fruitionI'd like to hear
>>from one person on this list
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>So what? Trying to get information about Osama bin Laden is hardly
>criminal and should not be the concern of the FBI. Researching someone
>does not mean you agree with him, or I would be a
>frothing-at-the-mouth fundamentalist republican.
>
>So YEAH the Patriot Act should go. Geez. I am astounded
> Brian wrote:
> If his plan to privatize part of SS comes to fruitionI'd like to hear
> from one person on this list who would NOT opt to keep more of their income
> in a private account vs. throwing it away on a social tax program..
>
Social security was designed to protect society from
ive got my pen ready, sign me up.
On 5/26/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If his plan to privatize part of SS comes to fruitionI'd like to hear
> from one person on this list who would NOT opt to keep more of their income
> in a private account vs. throwing it away on a social tax program..
A-men - and Hurly is easily my favorite character.
On 5/26/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "dude...you got some... Arnst... on you."
>
> best...line...ever :)
>
> On 5/26/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I saw it and after the show intro I was literally laughi
> Brian wrote:
> I don't have the words to describe how terrible I thought Sex and the City
> was..
>
2nd: it's a tragedy about people morally, spiritually, and
intellectually adrift, but too hedonistically pre-occupied to notice.
It's like watching an alcoholic choose a shot of tequila over
If his plan to privatize part of SS comes to fruitionI'd like to hear
from one person on this list who would NOT opt to keep more of their income
in a private account vs. throwing it away on a social tax program..
>> Now, a personal savings account would be a part of a Social Security
> Sam wrote:
> Gruss, you ignorant slut.
>
MORON I tell you! MORRON. MORON.
Bush is such an idiot that if you put his brain into a bird it would
fly backwards.
He's so stupid that if he had 2 brains he'd be twice as stupid.
Bush is such an idiot that he bought a solar powered flashli
hehe if proraganda isn't even a bad word any more... Seriously, it
sounds to me like he isn't even worried about public perception at
this point.
Dana
On 5/26/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about this from a few days ago?
>
> Now, a personal savings account would be a part of
yeah, that was nice too.
On 5/26/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of sound - the sound of the engine in the first episode was
> also well done - especially since you didn't know what it was at
> first.
>
> On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i agree, the s
How about this from a few days ago?
Now, a personal savings account would be a part of a Social Security retirement
system. It would be a part of what you would have to retire when you reach
retirement age. As you -- as I mentioned to you earlier, we're going to
redesign the current system. If
::sigh:: from you? Do you really want me to answer that?
Dana
On 5/26/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah Dana, have you learned nothing from all these months of arguing
> about the war?
> ;)
>
> On 5/26/05, Dana wrote:
> > no, they've admitted their source is no longer sure he saw it where
http://www.cisco.com/now/24/indexSecurity.html
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Ah Dana, have you learned nothing from all these months of arguing
about the war?
;)
On 5/26/05, Dana wrote:
> no, they've admitted their source is no longer sure he saw it where he
> said he saw it. I do find their verification procuedure to have been a
> bit light, but for a spokesman for an adm
Gruss Gott wrote:
>I'd like to characterized as the "Bush is moron" guy from now on.
>
>
One of my favorite moron moments.
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Gruss, you ignorant slut.
:)
On 5/26/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
> > To clarify my position, actually, I think:
> >
>
> Yeah, me too.
>
> While I'm fine with the "Bush is a fiscal liberal" argument, I'd like
> to characterized as the "Bush is moron" guy from now on. However:
> don't
The show sucks. I liked the first two episodes thinking it could be a
good show but quickly realized it was crap written by teenagers.
Watch Coupling, same idea but 100 times better.
Carrie: ugly as hell and dresses like a retard. I know, a lot of
clueless girls waste hard earned money to look as s
You guys are s picky. I was just glad not to be Jane Pauley :P
Dana
On 5/26/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
> > To clarify my position, actually, I think:
> >
>
> Yeah, me too.
>
> While I'm fine with the "Bush is a fiscal liberal" argument, I'd like
> to characte
> Brian wrote:
> To clarify my position, actually, I think:
>
Yeah, me too.
While I'm fine with the "Bush is a fiscal liberal" argument, I'd like
to characterized as the "Bush is moron" guy from now on. However:
don't forget he's a religious wacko too.
~
mainly makes me give thanks for what I don't have to go through :) I
can't imagine a kid trying to strangle me, or what I would do about
it. But it is interesting academically, and that's the first time that
I have seen that point made about suicide. They could be right. I was
orginally reading it
So what? Trying to get information about Osama bin Laden is hardly
criminal and should not be the concern of the FBI. Researching someone
does not mean you agree with him, or I would be a
frothing-at-the-mouth fundamentalist republican.
So YEAH the Patriot Act should go. Geez. I am astounded that
I find the paragraphs too long on the new page. On the old page you
kind of read them automatically, whereas the new one makes me say, oh,
lots of stuff, don't have time to read it right now. Fewer exclamation
marks might be good though, as someone said.
Also, this is a bit hard to explain but th
ahhh, ok, well it made it to the design i cut up and am using :)
tw
On 5/26/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On this page? Nope:
> http://www.mydinnercompany.com/website_Interface_innerPages_version2.jpg
>
> On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > t'is now tho' righ
"dude...you got some... Arnst... on you."
best...line...ever :)
On 5/26/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw it and after the show intro I was literally laughing my lungs raw. It
> was sick but ever so funny.
>
>
~
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sick but ever so funny.
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> I define euthanasia as the active termination of the live of a patient by
> medical personnel on the explicit request of the patient. If it is not
> active, it might be derilection of duty or whatever, but not euthanasia. If
> it is not on the request of the patient, it is not euthanasia but m
On this page? Nope:
http://www.mydinnercompany.com/website_Interface_innerPages_version2.jpg
On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> t'is now tho' right?
>
> tw
>
> On 5/26/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It wasn't at the top above the site name anymore.
> >
> > On
no, they've admitted their source is no longer sure he saw it where he
said he saw it. I do find their verification procuedure to have been a
bit light, but for a spokesman for an administration that is
responsible for an unnecessary war that caused hundreds of thousands
of deaths and sent world op
good :) cool.
thanks.
tw
On 5/26/05, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Tony this is actually the 3rd time this article has been posted,
> so I'll give you a synopsis of the arguments:
>
> G.Brian: Hey didn't we all know that wasn't the real reason for going to war
> Sam: Hey, I didn'
To clarify my position, actually, I think:
If the state department used WMD's as the reason for going to war, then
that's the reason. Period. Coming back now and saying "well, we all knew
that wasn't the ONLY reason"is bullshit.
Just because i never gave two shits about WMD's, doesn't mean
interesting. My local news bid not mention that he was homeschooled.
Not that I am surprised...
On 5/25/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WASHINGTON - A home-schooled teenager from Cottonwood, Minn., on
> Wednesday was declared winner of the 17th annual National Geography
> Bee, answerin
>So - what are people's thoughts on the Lost finale? I thought it was
>pretty darn amazing. Some random thoughts:
I LOVED that the "Black Rock" turned out to be a boat! I thought it was going
to be... well... a black rock. That little twist made me very happy. ;^)
Until I saw the boat I had t
Speaking of sound - the sound of the engine in the first episode was
also well done - especially since you didn't know what it was at
first.
On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i agree, the sounds, HOLY CRAP BATMAN, those were GREAT.
>
> and the mysterious, whisp of black smoke...
Hey Tony this is actually the 3rd time this article has been posted,
so I'll give you a synopsis of the arguments:
G.Brian: Hey didn't we all know that wasn't the real reason for going to war
Sam: Hey, I didn't hear Rush say it, must not be true.
Gruss: He's a fiscal liberal...a liberal I tell you
i agree, the sounds, HOLY CRAP BATMAN, those were GREAT.
and the mysterious, whisp of black smoke... wow.
> 4) Magic versus Science. I'm torn... on one hand, the big Beast sounds
> like a mechanical system. The french lady also described it as a
> security "system", yet on the other hand the blac
i'm just watching it now w00h00
On 5/26/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Some more notes...
> >
> >The security system apparently feeds on fear. The first time Locke
> >encountered it, he stood up to it and was not harmed. This time - note
> >the he wasn't in trouble until he get scared
to satisfy your own FUCKING personal agenda.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1593607,00.html
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sorry paul, ill i18n that one...
i like her cheeky little bum
:)
On 5/26/05, Paul Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i like her butt.
>
> But what?
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
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>Some more notes...
>
>The security system apparently feeds on fear. The first time Locke
>encountered it, he stood up to it and was not harmed. This time - note
>the he wasn't in trouble until he get scared - then he was chased,
>caught, and dragged away.
>
>On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED
no, i think it would be great comedy :)
WATCH OUT FOR THE NAIL HONEY, SHIT WATCH OUT FOR THE FRENCH FR
On 5/26/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would that be a drive-by "tubering"?
>
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i like her butt.
On 5/26/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i like Cher
>
> *sigh*
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yeah
i just on my ride to the bank, i put two and two together...
1. the others are those in the boat
2. they started the fire (sayid's admission of no footsteps)
3. they shot down the plane
4. they periodically fuck with rousseau
5. WOW, some serious story lines in this great story.
man do i lo
t'is now tho' right?
tw
On 5/26/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It wasn't at the top above the site name anymore.
>
> On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is the tag line gone?
> >
> > tw
> >
> > On 5/26/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I mi
Yea, I like that subtle, dry humor.
She was really funny in Finding Nemo, too. (I've seen that movie more
than I care to remember - my 2 YO niece watches it over and over and
over)
Eric Carlisle wrote:
> Never caught her morning show. She's really funny in her stand-up
> gigs. Lots of g
Actually, I do believe that my wife has them on the Netflix queue. I
have heard that a lot.
I hated the show back when I had HBO too. First show experience was
some dude running down the street naked in the rain. If I wanted to see
a little white ass, I'd turn around and look in the mirror.
Never caught her morning show. She's really funny in her stand-up
gigs. Lots of great "funny because it's true" bits.
Ray Champagne wrote:
>I would never deny that. :)
>
>My wife loves her, thinks she is the funniest person on the planet, I
>swear. I find her amusing and won't complain when
> I don't know how it ended - still watching the TBS reruns...so don't spoil
Netflix the DVDs! (or Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, or whatever)
Or better yet, go out and buy the series (the 1st 5 seasons are on the
cheap rack now - the 6th is still a "hot seller")
the show is soo much better
I would never deny that. :)
My wife loves her, thinks she is the funniest person on the planet, I
swear. I find her amusing and won't complain when the TV gets turned to
that show, although I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it.
G wrote:
> Not gay, just really bad taste :)
>
>
>
>
>>Doe
It wasn't at the top above the site name anymore.
On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is the tag line gone?
>
> tw
>
> On 5/26/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I miss the tag line - I feel so uptight now...I can't relax...is
> > dinner done yet?
> >
> >
>
>
~
Not gay, just really bad taste :)
> Does it make me gay if I like "Ellen" too? :)
>
> Ray
>
> Eric Carlisle wrote:
>> No worries.
>> Sorry to even mention it.
>> :-)
>>
>> Ray Champagne wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I don't know how it ended - still watching the TBS reruns...so don't
>>>spoil
>>>
>>>Eric Ca
Hey, no spoilers! :-)
G wrote:
>I don't have the words to describe how terrible I thought Sex and the City
>was..
>
>"Meanwhile, Miranda was doing something really stupid."
>"Meanwhile, Suzy was finding out that getting laid was kind of fun"
>"Meanwhile, Biffy discovered that her lo
Does it make me gay if I like "Ellen" too? :)
Ray
Eric Carlisle wrote:
> No worries.
> Sorry to even mention it.
> :-)
>
> Ray Champagne wrote:
>
>
>>I don't know how it ended - still watching the TBS reruns...so don't spoil
>>
>>Eric Carlisle wrote:
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
~~~
No worries.
Sorry to even mention it.
:-)
Ray Champagne wrote:
>I don't know how it ended - still watching the TBS reruns...so don't spoil
>
>Eric Carlisle wrote:
>
>
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I don't have the words to describe how terrible I thought Sex and the City
was..
"Meanwhile, Miranda was doing something really stupid."
"Meanwhile, Suzy was finding out that getting laid was kind of fun"
"Meanwhile, Biffy discovered that her lover was actually a giraffe."
"Meanwh
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I don't know how it ended - still watching the TBS reruns...so don't spoil
Eric Carlisle wrote:
> I second that. It's a very intelligent show and very well written.
> It's also one of the few shows that ended perfectly.
>
> Ray Champagne wrote:
>
>
>>Okay, after chastising Ray for his Ace of
That is a lot of infoI tan using the Nutrogena Foam stuff. Much
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Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
>>From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Okay, after chas
I second that. It's a very intelligent show and very well written.
It's also one of the few shows that ended perfectly.
Ray Champagne wrote:
>Okay, after chastising Ray for his Ace of Base admission, it's only fair
>that the rest of us list our guilty pleasures:
>
>Mine is Sex and the City.
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Okay, after chastising Ray for his Ace of Base admission,
> it's only fair that the rest of us list our guilty pleasures:
>
> Mine is Sex and the City. My wife got me into it, now I Tivo
> it regularly...
My fiance has me watching Style TV all
My traceroute dies too, but it didn't keep me from getting to the site.
I figured it was either dns or router weirdness.
1121 ms21 ms21 ms ae-0-0.bbr2.atlanta1.level3.net
[64.159.1.46]
1221 ms22 ms21 ms ge-10-2.hsa2.atlanta1.level3.net
[64.159.3.82]
1335 ms
I hadn't noticed that - but now that I think back on it it makes perfect
sense!
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Raymond Camden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Lost finale (SPOILERS)
> Some more notes...
>
> The security system
I personally was under the impression that the security system was cloaked,
and that the black smoke was the system adjusting itself and letting the
machine inside show through.
The magic vs. science thing was a bit overplayed I thought... but eh.
And "the boy" referring to Walt rather than the b
Okay, after chastising Ray for his Ace of Base admission, it's only fair
that the rest of us list our guilty pleasures:
Mine is Sex and the City. My wife got me into it, now I Tivo it
regularly...
Ray
G wrote:
> i like Cher
>
> *sigh*
>
>
>
>
>>thats great.
>>i have one of those.
>>
>>i
Some more notes...
The security system apparently feeds on fear. The first time Locke
encountered it, he stood up to it and was not harmed. This time - note
the he wasn't in trouble until he get scared - then he was chased,
caught, and dragged away.
On 5/26/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
i like Cher
*sigh*
> thats great.
> i have one of those.
>
> i like the dixie chicks :)
>
> tw
>
> On 5/26/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well - what's odd is that last week I couldn't hit my box at all for a
>> few hours, while other's could. When I did a tracert, one of the
i watched (Even though i was dying to watch the Idol finale)
and i was left flummoxed
anyway, ill say that i share just about every sentiment with ya
ray, GREAT show... just kinda freaked out about a few things...
the thing that isnt anything.
the hatch with the steps
and what happens to his
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:39 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Allaire swag
>
> I don't remember any swag - but I do remember Jeremy A. doing the
> keynote in shorts and a tee shirt. All keynotes should be that
thats great.
i have one of those.
i like the dixie chicks :)
tw
On 5/26/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well - what's odd is that last week I couldn't hit my box at all for a
> few hours, while other's could. When I did a tracert, one of the hops
> wa sjust dead. I assumed it wa
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