LOL...I should really turn on my spell checker at homethat was just
plain awful!
Ray Champagne wrote:
> You know, it's funny. I am anal about the wierdest things. At home, I
> am pretty messy around the house. My wife would cetainly attest to
> that. :) But, my tools and my toolshed ha
You know, it's funny. I am anal about the wierdest things. At home, I
am pretty messy around the house. My wife would cetainly attest to
that. :) But, my tools and my toolshed have to be just so, same thing
with my desk (and desktop) at work. I just can't do work in a
messy/unorganized en
I've searched for a utility that would do this numerous times. No luck. It
certainly would be handy.
I've contemplated using multiple desktops or creating one shortcut that
opens my "default" programs in a specific order (outlook, homesite, firefox,
access {as a front end for sql server}). Of c
would this be considered a slight bit ocd?
i know that im the same way...
outlook --> firefox --> homesite --> ws ftp ---> photoshop -->
enterprise manager --> query analyzer
and then anything else, is just after that last one... and i have a
quick launch that is nearly as organized, with the ma
Only stressful if you have family obligations. We no longer "do"
holidays.
The only holiday we indulge in with "family" is Thanksgiving with the
Churvii. :D And Adam is a WONDERFUL friend, has a WONDERFUL family and
is a great cook - so it's an absolute pleasure. Plus they are very close
by. :)
W
Didn't think so, but figured I'd ask.
Oh well, maybe this enhancement will make the Longhorn release. Ha Ha!
I kill myself!
Jim Davis wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 8:48 PM
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: silly
Three days after Xmas? If you had kids, I'd suggest that you had a
shotgun wedding, but I know better. Why that date? Seems rather
stressful, IMO.
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> Ours is hard to forget - 6 months after Michael and Judith's, 3 days
> after Christmas.
> And I have to give Phil c
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 8:48 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: silly Windows question
>
> Is there a way to rearrange the toolbar at the bottom of windows? In
> other words, I like to have my minimized windows at
Ours is hard to forget - 6 months after Michael and Judith's, 3 days
after Christmas.
And I have to give Phil credit - he remembers that stuff a WHOLE lot
better than I do :D
Cheers,
Erika
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##| Charlie, I hear ya. I just celebrated my 1s
Charlie, I hear ya. I just celebrated my 1st anniversary. If I hadn't
set up a Yahoo! calendar to remind, I would have been in trouble.
I love the Yahoo! calendar. It rocks!
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> 9 years for me. started some time in 1996. have no idea what month.
> amazed that some peop
My sister's birthday is the18th - when someone reminds you about your
anniversary - could you email me and remind me about my sis's birthday
She's the big 3-0 this year ...
Cheers,
Erika
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##| From: Charlie Griefer
##|
##| (and if
##| somebody could
##| email
9 years for me. started some time in 1996. have no idea what month.
amazed that some people actually remember the exact day. wow :)
met my wife on that same job...will be 8 years married this October
18. See? for that, i know the exact month/day (and if somebody could
email me like a week be
Damn. This is only year 7 for me ...
Happy Anniversary!!!
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##| something to do with bird-watching and calling it Tits onTap. :)
In reference to that ...
A friend of ours is a birder watcher. Spent a couple of we
Perhaps you guys can help me out here..
My friend has a website with hostrocket.com.. I believe he paid for a
site that came with a free domain.. He wants to move that domain over
to a different server that he can use with ColdFusion. What's the
process of dumping a host but keeping the DNS? Then g
Last May it was my 7th anniversary (1998) for working with Coldfusion,
11th with html and 14th with Toolbook and Authorware.
This August it will be my and Wendy's 15th anniversary.
larry
On 6/23/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i guess im 6 years in cf in august
>
> :)
>
> ihtml for
i guess im 6 years in cf in august
:)
ihtml for 2, and cf for 6, thats 8 times a geek.
tw
On 6/23/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Congrats!
>
> June 28th is my official 4th year. Not even close.
>
> Just be sure to remember the date of the wedding, too. Don't want
> Judith t
Is there a way to rearrange the toolbar at the bottom of windows? In
other words, I like to have my minimized windows at the bottom to be a
certain order while I'm working (ie, HomeSite, then ThunderBird, then
FF, etc), but if I open them in the wrong order, or if I accidentally
close one of t
> Robert wrote:
> The Constitutional issue at stake is indeed the 5th Amendment right of the
> government to seize
Nice write up - thanks! I hadn't gotten a chance to read up on it
yet. I agree with you, the ruling is crap. Maybe we can convince the
Congress to stomp on it.
~~
> Sam wrote:
> I think you need to define Neo-Con. It's like Liberalism, is there
> really a definition?
>
Yes. Neo-con: someone who supports Pres Bush's philosophy of gov't as
I've listed above.
Frequently when you discuss Mr. Bush or the modern Republican party
you refer to their actions coll
ya... the first thing that leapt to my mind was the west side of
albuquerque where the only open space hat's left is sacred tribal land
with is also, incidentally, historically important in that it has been
used for this purpose for a thousand years...
I guess that with this ruling they won't have
Whoops missed the other post earlier heh...
On 6/23/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and the BS continues in this country...
>
> http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-06-23-voa66.cfm
>
> We ought to sell the consitution to the Chineese, since it worthless
> in the US anymore.
>
> Ada
IIt's like deja vu all over again. :)
On 6/23/05, Adam Haskell wrote:
> and the BS continues in this country...
>
> http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-06-23-voa66.cfm
>
> We ought to sell the consitution to the Chineese, since it worthless
> in the US anymore.
>
> Adam H
~
June 28th will also be 10 years married. I know better than to forget. :)
> Congrats!
>
> June 28th is my official 4th year. Not even close.
>
> Just be sure to remember the date of the wedding, too. Don't want
> Judith to kick yer butt. :)
>
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>> Either yesterday or to
Congrats!
June 28th is my official 4th year. Not even close.
Just be sure to remember the date of the wedding, too. Don't want
Judith to kick yer butt. :)
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Either yesterday or today is my official 10 year anniversary using
> ColdFusion. I got it while still in beta
and the BS continues in this country...
http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-06-23-voa66.cfm
We ought to sell the consitution to the Chineese, since it worthless
in the US anymore.
Adam H
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I got it while still in beta from BHS software back in the third week of June
95. The 2th week of June 95 was when I got my first programming job and the 4th
week of June 95 was when I got married. I think my last day
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Oh, you don't - you just have to believe in the power of the federal
> gov't. Mr. Bush and his party are for:
>
> 1.) Federal rights vs. state's rights (Abortion, Gay Marriage,
> Schiavo, stem cells).
Like taking your home and giving it to a developer? Liberal!
>
>> Yes, all of my stuffed monkeys have titles. Even Monkey
>> the Hugging Monkey.
> Ok,
> I know this is a really old thread, but I was loking in
> the archives for something and came accross it and I
> didn't see the word 'titles'. Lets just say that when you
> read too fast that L looks like a
The Constitutional issue at stake is indeed the 5th Amendment right of the
government to seize private property under the legal theory of eminent domain.
What is at issue is whether the 5th Amendment allows for seizure of private
property on behalf of private entities such as property developers
Hey! That one guy has a spear stuck in his gut!
Ray Champagne wrote:
> I just saw two guys fishing, that's all. What did you see? :)
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> Sam wrote:
> I thought you had to start as a luni lib to become a neo-con.
Oh, you don't - you just have to believe in the power of the federal
gov't. Mr. Bush and his party are for:
1.) Federal rights vs. state's rights (Abortion, Gay Marriage,
Schiavo, stem cells).
2.) Legislating morality (
I thought you had to start as a luni lib to become a neo-con.
I was never one of them :)
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > You think I'm a Neo-con? Strange.
> >
>
> How so? Mr. Bush and his cadre are and you've loudly voiced your
> support of them economically, domestically, and i
Awesome!
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: why didn't anyone catch this?
Just did. Thanks!
Ray
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Glad to help. BTW the first url has some good references for rounded
corners on the bottom of the page.
larry
On 6/23/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Larry, that was it.
>
> Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> > Ray,
> >
> > Try this site:
> >
> > http://pro.html.it/esempio/nifty/
>
Thanks, Larry, that was it.
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Ray,
>
> Try this site:
>
> http://pro.html.it/esempio/nifty/
>
> and a more recent version:
>
> http://pro.html.it/articoli/id_599/idcat_31/pag_1/pag.html
>
> hth,
>
> larry
>
> On 6/23/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>So
> Kevin wrote:
> I KNEW he was the one that kidnapped that Holloway girl in Aruba.
>
Yeah, he's got a face for radio and a personality for hand modeling.
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I heard a blurb on the radio about proposing using biometrics for the
fingerprints for a separate line at the airport. They might as well just
implant chips so we can be scanned as we move in like cattle. :)
On 6/23/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ''I'm leaving Dallas on a Sund
Ray,
Try this site:
http://pro.html.it/esempio/nifty/
and a more recent version:
http://pro.html.it/articoli/id_599/idcat_31/pag_1/pag.html
hth,
larry
On 6/23/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some time ago, I thought I heard someone here talking about creating
> curved borders
> Sam wrote:
> You think I'm a Neo-con? Strange.
>
How so? Mr. Bush and his cadre are and you've loudly voiced your
support of them economically, domestically, and internationally so
doesn't that make you a Neo-con by implication?
I KNEW he was the one that kidnapped that Holloway girl in Aruba.
-Kevin
On 6/23/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hear he's in the news again :)
>
>
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http://www.securityinfowatch.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=387&id=4568
What's even more int
Some time ago, I thought I heard someone here talking about creating
curved borders using CSS. I have been Googling and found a few ugly
hacks, but nothing really nice that doesn't look all blocky and/or
complicated to program.
Someone here must have a resource for thislittle help?
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Anyone know how?
They are virtually unreadable.
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Marlon Moyer wrote:
> Got this off of my RubyOnRails list, it's an open source actionscript
> compiler.
> http://www.mtasc.org/
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Searching this aggregator with term "FAME" will bring up a
I do have that turned on - let me see if this other fix doesn't work,
and if so, I'll try that.
On 6/23/05, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> > Many times a day I'll load a web page and a few of the graphics will
> > either show up as broken - or with the wrong sou
A day too late, just sent a check to Bush for his bday :)
You think I'm a Neo-con? Strange.
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Yes, we all know that fiscal conservativism makes you nausated.
>
> Hey, just for a pickmeup, you should run down to the capital and give
> a lobbyist $50. Tell him you'
Well, some of that makes sense, however, there have been contests on radio
stations around here where the x caller has one that kind of money.
Big chain radio stations have been known to give away a million bucks for a
certain caller. There have also been some local stations where one station
gave
Ooo, nice catch.
-Kevin
On 6/23/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050623/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_seizing_property
>
> Notice how the AP used an old photo of Justice Scalia laughing at
> those suckers about to lose their homes :)
> They don
Raymond Camden wrote:
> Many times a day I'll load a web page and a few of the graphics will
> either show up as broken - or with the wrong source. If I right click
> on the image the view it by itself, it shows up fine. A reload of the
> whole page, most of the time, solves the problem.
I'm not s
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050623/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_seizing_property
Notice how the AP used an old photo of Justice Scalia laughing at
those suckers about to lose their homes :)
They don't mention the fact that he dissented.
Talk about media bias :)
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Sam wrote:
> I Agree!
>
Yes, we all know that fiscal conservativism makes you nausated.
Hey, just for a pickmeup, you should run down to the capital and give
a lobbyist $50. Tell him you're a depressed Neo-con since there was
no huge pork bill passed today.
~
> Brian wrote:
> I guess i'd always encompassed all of the liberal "social" programs into the
> term "socially liberal". When you define it more narrowly as you did, it
> makes sense.
>
Yeah, it's actually your view of legislating morality. For example a
social liberal would say, "hey, if a man
Yeah, that's it. I run Mozilla at work and Firefox at home, so I didn't
have a handy options pane to look at. :-)
Let me know if that's it -- I'm kinda curious.
--Ben
Raymond Camden wrote:
> Wow, I never would have guessted that. Do you mean the setting,
> Resize large graphics to fit in brow
I Agree!
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> as I've said ad nauseum
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Heh, so you did pick up that i was directing the comment at you :)
I guess i'd always encompassed all of the liberal "social" programs into the
term "socially liberal". When you define it more narrowly as you did, it
makes sense.
>> Brian wrote:
>> Which makes me wonder, you hear people sometim
Wow, I never would have guessted that. Do you mean the setting,
Resize large graphics to fit in browser window? If so, I just turned
it off and hopefully that will correct it.
On 6/23/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I vaguely remember seeing that a while ago (a very long while). I thin
> Hooters did a similar thing to one of their workers:
> http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/05/09/toy-yoda.ht
> m
Moral of the story: don't screw with people's livelihood for a
practical joke. This lawsuit strikes me as being more sensible than
the radio station suit because it was her job
"I'm Rick Perry, Mofo!"
http://www.ksat.com/news/4638422/detail.html
--- On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 1:17 PM, Marlon Moyer scribed: ---
>
> Rick Perry isn't right leaning enough for the Republicans. Afterall,
> he started out as a Democrat. Plus, he's crossing some of the
> Republicans down her
> Brian wrote:
> Which makes me wonder, you hear people sometimes call themselves "socially
> liberal, and fiscally conservative"wellhow are you going to pay for
> all your liberal social programs??
>
Ahem - I can speak to that. Socially liberal means you believe in
social liberties and
I'm so not litigious. I just would never think to sue over something
like this - I would think - ha ha - not very funny people. But, I
would never sue.
But, I'm also a pretty big cynic, and I'd be reading the fine print of
any contest I entered, too. I'm the person that never believes that
I'm gon
We did some of that, too. I always tried to get my pony tail to stand
straight out, or to do a unicorn horn thing. Not sure I ever fully
managed it.
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Deanna wrote:
> > with wet heads. The boys loved to tease the girls by running up
> > and
I vaguely remember seeing that a while ago (a very long while). I think
it went away when I turned off the resize image pref. Keep in mind, all
recollections here are vague!
--Ben
Raymond Camden wrote:
> Anyone seen Firefox do this:
>
> Many times a day I'll load a web page and a few of the gr
> Deanna wrote:
> with wet heads. The boys loved to tease the girls by running up
> and "snapping" their frozen hair. The ice on the hair breaks, but the
> hair remains intact.
>
LOL! Former (and current) swimmer. We'd try to see who could come up
with the coolest frozen hairdo. There were
Anyone seen Firefox do this:
Many times a day I'll load a web page and a few of the graphics will
either show up as broken - or with the wrong source. If I right click
on the image the view it by itself, it shows up fine. A reload of the
whole page, most of the time, solves the problem.
I even se
Well, I'm definately exaggerating about half my moustache being missing,
but I have had hair come out when it's cold. I think the weight of the
ice, where it had built up from my foggy breath, was just too much for
the folicles. I've also snapped frozen wet hair before, but it was
where the hair
As stupid as people appear to be these days when it comes to lawsuits
I'm on the side of the woman in this case. I know many people who have
never heard of a "100 Grand" candy bar.
Granted the promises to her kids are a little silly perhaps - but hey,
we don't know the mentality of this woman
You must be great fun at parties huh?
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> That doesn't really happen, you know. We used to have to walk to the
> high school for swimming class. Of course, that meant walking back
> with wet heads. The boys loved to tease the girls by running up
> and "snapping" their fro
POLL:
How many people have trouble trusting anyone with a mustache?
Tony
On 6/23/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's what you get for having a mustache. :)
>
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That doesn't really happen, you know. We used to have to walk to the
high school for swimming class. Of course, that meant walking back
with wet heads. The boys loved to tease the girls by running up
and "snapping" their frozen hair. The ice on the hair breaks, but the
hair remains intact.
On
Hooters did a similar thing to one of their workers:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/05/09/toy-yoda.htm
--- On Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:49 PM, Nick McClure scribed: ---
>
> So a DJ here in town did a call in contest, 10th caller would get 100
> Grand, well, he didn't come out and say i
http://www.michaelconnally.com/
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Ben Doom wrote:
> Ah, I remember those cold winter mornings in St. Paul where I'd reach up
> to scratch my nose and OH MY GOD I JUST BROKE OFF HALF MY MUSTACHE!
>
> Yep. That's cold.
>
> --Ben
>
> Deanna Schneider wrote:
>
>>I know it's cold wh
Ah, I remember those cold winter mornings in St. Paul where I'd reach up
to scratch my nose and OH MY GOD I JUST BROKE OFF HALF MY MUSTACHE!
Yep. That's cold.
--Ben
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> I know it's cold when my nose hair freezes within 2 steps of my front
> door. Brrr, chilly.
>
> Tony, c
If I where a juror on this case, it would come down to exactly the language
used by the radio station/DJ to promote this. If they had intentionally played
it as a cash prize, then I would lean toward at least something for the
plaintiff. If they had given reasonable clues that it was not a cas
I grew up in Manitoba - part of it in northern Manitoba. People used
to go to Minneapolis in the winter for the warmer climate. Or so it
seemed.
btw -40 plus may not seem cold - you're just too numb to notice.
larry
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > Spoken li
I'm kind of on the ladies side, the station seems to have promoted that they
where giving away money. Add to that, they seemed to want to add public
humiliation by keeping the gag going until presenting her the prize in front of
an audience.
I could see a settlement of less then the full 100
Hey, 100k after taxes could still get you started on a house and a car and a
few other things around here.
So you get 66k. In the counties surrounding Lexington you could but a
1200sqft home on a half acre for about that, maybe a little more.
Of course also, to me 100 Grand is money, I would have
Why? She won a 55 cent candy bar and turned it into $5k. She might get
a lot more. Pretty clever I think.
On 6/23/05, Deanna Schneider wrote:
> Ugh, that woman is an idiot.
>
> On 6/23/05, Nick McClure wrote:
> > So a DJ here in town did a call in contest, 10th caller would get 100 Grand,
> > wel
I just saw two guys fishing, that's all. What did you see? :)
Ian Skinner wrote:
> Remember the suggestiveness of an image is in the eye of the beholder. You
> see what you want to see! So maybe the question is, what does this say about
> Ray, that he finds this image suggestive? HMM.
>
Man, isn't THAT the truth.
"I sure hope Bush fixes social security so that the government can take care
of me when I retire!" BAH.
Which makes me wonder, you hear people sometimes call themselves "socially
liberal, and fiscally conservative"wellhow are you going to pay for
all your lib
Just did. Thanks!
Ray
Dawson, Michael wrote:
> You should send this in to Maxim's "Found Porn" section. lol
>
> M!ke
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: why didn't anyone catch
Okay, so since when did the term "grand" become a legal description of
money? It's slang, does slang stand up to verbal contract law? If I
heard someone say that they were giving away a 100 grand, the first
thing I would ask is, "do you mean $100,000?"
But, I really meant she was an idiot because
Remember the suggestiveness of an image is in the eye of the beholder. You see
what you want to see! So maybe the question is, what does this say about Ray,
that he finds this image suggestive? HMM.
I'm not sure why, but this reminded me of one of my favorite old jokes.
What is the differ
Because our government has far outgrown it's initial scope and purpose.
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Kevin Graeme wrote:
>
>>WASHINGTON (AP) -- -- The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that local
>>governments may seize people's homes and businesses -- even against
>>their will -- for private economi
You should send this in to Maxim's "Found Porn" section. lol
M!ke
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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 12:00 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: why didn't anyone catch this?
Check out this page and tell me, why didn't the developer c
haha!
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Well, Kentucky Verbal Contract laws states the DJ is the idiot.
The FCC is also going to have something to say about this.
> -Original Message-
> From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 1:01 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Local DJ has contest
The best part will be when she gets 1099ed for taxes on the candy bar...LOL
-Original Message-
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 10:01 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Local DJ has contest to win 100 Grand
Ugh, that woman is an idiot.
On 6/2
It's pretty bad here in Northern New England too. Up until a year ago,
I walked to work with my dog every day. It got damn chilly out there
some mornings. After a while, though, Gruss is right. You just get
used to it. Not naked swimming in an ice fishing hole sort of used to
it, but it is
Why is it tacky and tasteless? If you have 100 little flags all over, that's
one thing, but a single, simple, small display of the American flag on a
button or a bumper sticker...what's tasteless about that? How it is
displayed or worn can affect it of course...but in and of itself, I don't
see
I know it's cold when my nose hair freezes within 2 steps of my front
door. Brrr, chilly.
Tony, come on up to the midwest in about January/February. We'll see
how much of that Vicking blood is still flowing.
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > Spoken like someon
Ugh, that woman is an idiot.
On 6/23/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So a DJ here in town did a call in contest, 10th caller would get 100 Grand,
> well, he didn't come out and say it was the candy bar.
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> So the woman that was the 10th caller is now suing the radio station.
Check out this page and tell me, why didn't the developer catch this?
This pic is a little, um, suggestive, if you ask me.
http://www.brichel.com/adult.asp
The images on that site are randomly stuck in there, so if you don't get
the image of the two guys fishing, then refresh a few times, it'll
And Judges are always right, they know what's best for us.
They say a research facility for Pfizer Inc qualifies as public use.
Which means any business that creates at least one job is considered
public use by the Liberal Judges.
Damn left-wing lunatics :)
On 6/23/05, Sam wrote:
> You have it ba
Isn't that the oldest trick in the DJ book?
Nick McClure wrote:
> So a DJ here in town did a call in contest, 10th caller would get 100 Grand,
> well, he didn't come out and say it was the candy bar.
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> So the woman that was the 10th caller is now suing the radio station.
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> http
i wont burn a flag, if you dont make it into a a buper sticker...
i hate seeing the mini flags on every ones cube/pod here at work.
i think it is tacky & tastless.
if you want to feel patriatic, do some thinng for the troops like
sending them good video games & smokes.
a flag on your pod or car i
True - but it's being abused:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/26/60minutes/main575343.shtml
http://www.cato.org/events/020514pf.html
http://www.castlecoalition.org/
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>
> 5th Amendment.
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> "...nor shall private property
So a DJ here in town did a call in contest, 10th caller would get 100 Grand,
well, he didn't come out and say it was the candy bar.
So the woman that was the 10th caller is now suing the radio station.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=874653
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