"You article basically describes capitalism which is to say that it's
the customers that control corporations, not the other way around. As
I've said before, anybody that's complaining about the "liberal media"
is deluded, especially if they're actually in the media!"
No, it does not just describ
Iirc the server is actually located at Mike's place and they
essentially just provide the bandwidth.
> I'm confused. Esbot contaminates through Windows shares
> via a plug and
> play vulnerability. Wouldn't their server being infected
> be their
> fault for not patching?
> On 8/17/05, Michael Din
>> Maureen wrote:
>> He has no strategy, and no clue as to how to
>> formulate one.
> Now you've put me in the uncomfortable position
> of defending Mr. Bush
Maybe you should sue her.
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WHat would be worse my crotch, or my dancing butt i posted a ong time
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From: "Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: Sleepin Like A Baby!
> there's always showers... mg, can't believe I
My fault for not patching
> I'm confused. Esbot contaminates through Windows shares via a plug and
> play vulnerability. Wouldn't their server being infected be their
> fault for not patching?
>
> On 8/17/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I got an email from one of the places giv
Every time I get one of those damn Phishing E-mails, I just copy the address
to their action page, and let it run for a day or so.. :-)the can all
go to hell. I think that I may have to bomb the guy that tried to scam
you.. :-D
Jason Radosevich
Terminal F
I'm confused. Esbot contaminates through Windows shares via a plug and
play vulnerability. Wouldn't their server being infected be their
fault for not patching?
On 8/17/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got an email from one of the places giving me free hosting for some of my
>
that sucks man.
hope your night goes better.
tw
On 8/17/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got an email from one of the places giving me free hosting for some of my
> stuff telling me that I have the ESBot virus. I go in, update everything,
> clean everything out, etc. Takes m
Sounds good to me.
The last one was cute and liked to do things to my stick
>> Michael wrote:
>> Not just showing up but actually doing something.
>
> To keep it reasonable let's say this: they go to the table and
> actually make some physical concession. I'll take the beer and we can
> sen
I got an email from one of the places giving me free hosting for some of my
stuff telling me that I have the ESBot virus. I go in, update everything, clean
everything out, etc. Takes me a nice chunk of time. Now I get another email
saying that its re-infected and that they don't want to provide
He had cute little legs showing when he climbed into his makeshift
hammock.
Well - I thought they were anyway ... Heh...
/me runs
Cheers,
Erika
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##| I believe they make mattress covers, even. I can't believe I am
##| discussing this. It's your
> Dana wrote:
> What Bush needs to tell Cindy Sheehan
>
Mr. Bush's management of Iraq has been poor at best and Ms. Sheehan
has every right to take it to the man, and while it's my opinon that
he should've met with her on day one, she's not helping helping her
"symbolism" by talking crazy. But
> Michael wrote:
> Not just showing up but actually doing something.
To keep it reasonable let's say this: they go to the table and
actually make some physical concession. I'll take the beer and we can
send the rest of your offer to Brob. If the hammock's rockin' ...
~~
> Gel wrote:
> Feel free to prove me wrong.
>
Hey look, a blog with news about politics:
http://andrewsullivan.com/
and, look, another one about Hollywood tripe:
http://dlisted.blogspot.com/
You article basically describes capitalism which is to say that it's
the customers that control corporati
Posted on Wed, Aug. 17, 2005
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/opinion/12403157.htm
What Bush needs to tell Cindy Sheehan
By Trudy Rubin
Cindy Sheehan is right to be furious.
Camped out in Crawford, Texas, with several other mothers who lost
sons in Iraq, Sheehan wants to meet
Not just showing up but actually doing something. They've shown up before. I
want results. I see peace, I'll buy you a case of whatever you want. Hell,
I'll even give you some of the women hitting on me to go with the beer.
> You could be right. I'll tell you what, let's bet: if Israel and
> Pa
> Michael wrote:
> My impression is that you feel that meaningful dialog will work in this
> situation. My impression is that this is not the case. My impression is that
> dialog has been tried again and again and has been rejected by the
> Palestinian side. These are my impressions.
>
You could
My impression is that you feel that meaningful dialog will work in this
situation. My impression is that this is not the case. My impression is that
dialog has been tried again and again and has been rejected by the
Palestinian side. These are my impressions.
> I don't fully agree with your imp
http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/2086.cfm
"To achieve popularity, America's corporate-controlled media censor
legitimate and detailed news stories in favor of sensationalistic and
superficial tripe. Although a celebrity in America cannot have
flatulence without an army of reporters analyzing the
> Maureen wrote:
> He has no strategy, and no clue as to how to formulate one.
>
Now you've put me in the uncomfortable position of defending Mr. Bush
:) I think he does have a strategy, that's it's fairly clear, and
that it may work (by that I mean make a democracy out of Iraq.)
The tactics do
I've worked on it some more and have something that, on paper, seems good to
me. I've built a basic JavaScript Serializer (but haven't yet begun to
tackle the deserializer). I've created and validated the XSD as well.
The basic idea, again, is a solution which can transfer structured data
betwee
> Michael wrote:
> Your interpretation, not mine or even his.
Point taken.
> But no matter what I say, no matter what history I bring up you'll keep to
> the same argument that there's no talking and they're too focused on the
> past and we'll just keep spiraling into oblivion.
>
That's not t
> > Sam wrote:
> > The bomb was not set by Protestant leaders, but a small terrorist group.
> >
>
> Are the Palestinian suicide bombers sent by Abu Mazen?
Abu Mazen, who is the head of the Palestinian government and the head of the
Fatah Party? The Fatah Party, who has taken credit numerous tim
Your interpretation, not mine or even his. There's already a very successful
wall between Gaza and Israel proper, so your argument falls down.
They are making entreaties to the Arabs, to the Palestinians, to the PA, to
the UN, to just about everyone. I think you really need to learn more about
> Sam wrote:
> The bomb was not set by Protestant leaders, but a small terrorist group.
>
Are the Palestinian suicide bombers sent by Abu Mazen?
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Maybe. It doesn't really matter. My daughter has said she wants to be
a soldier. She also wants a nosering. No way in hell either is going
to happen while my permission is required, but if she still wants
either one once she is old enough she will still be my daughter and I
would unquestionably gri
> Michael wrote:
> Oslo? Remember Wye? Remember the Roadmap? All arbitration, all failed due to
> I'm not here saying "they suck". I'm saying that Israel is giving in again
> and I hope that the other side is willing to work towards peace.
>
Mr. Sharon is pulling out of Gaza because he can't prot
Clearly her son believed in what he was doing. Whether he believed
the administration's justification for the war, and based his
decisions on that justification will never be known.
Perhaps he re-listed simply because wanted to stay and help his
buddies fight, and it had nothing to do with the ra
and what I am telling you is that to some people those terms are synonymous.
But again, I don't want to claim to speak for Ireland here. I'm just
questioning your comfortable assumption that it's all really simple,
and those IRA bastards are just unreasonable and violent.
There have been great w
Come on now, this was the point I was making. You can't let a few
terrorist represent the entire people.
The bomb was not set by Protestant leaders, but a small terrorist group.
On 8/17/05, Dana wrote:
> yeah, these children are very happy with their Protestant leaders ;)
>
> http://www.time.com
yeah, these children are very happy with their Protestant leaders ;)
http://www.time.com/time/europe/photoessays/holycross/6.html
> > late 80's showed most Catholics in the North were satisfied with the
> > Protestant leadership and wanted the IRA to stop the terror
~
I am not an expert either. I have never been there and all I know is
what my father told me. He did hard news from there and did manage to
write both sides but what he told me was this -
that if there was work, the Protestants got it always, that if there
was food, the Protestants got it always, t
Much better :)
On 8/17/05, Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> Sorry, Let's fix that:
>
> He has no strategy, and no clue as to how to formulate one.
>
> Should have read:
>
> He has no apparent logical strategy, and provides no evidence of a clue
> as how to formulate one.
>
~~
Sorry, Let's fix that:
He has no strategy, and no clue as to how to formulate one.
Should have read:
He has no apparent logical strategy, and provides no evidence of a clue
as how to formulate one.
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From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
I guess I should add that's my limited view of the subject. I'm in no
way trying to imply I'm an expert, just have a lot of friends from
Ireland.
On 8/17/05, Sam wrote:
> Ah yes Northern Ireland.
> Irish both the North and the South will probably always look at the
> British with scorn and rightfu
> Ray wrote:
> just doesn't seem like it's worth it to me. I'd rather be comfy than
> sleep like tarzan. :)
>
I'm assuming the mattress is replaceable, so why not just buy another one?
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On 8/17/05, brobborb wrote:
> yes yes yes it is worth itEven the plastic covering on some of the cabinets
> are still there.
> I didnt buy this truck it is a company truck, and i got it BRAND NEW, no one
> else has drivin it and
There goes that mind reading I was talking about :)
On 8/17/05, Maureen wrote:
> He has no strategy, and no clue as to how to formulate one.
>
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there's always showers... mg, can't believe I'm in this conversation,
DO NOT POST PICTURES OF YOUR CROTCH
On 8/17/05, brobborb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes yes yes it is worth itEven the plastic covering on some of the cabinets
> are still there.
> I didnt buy this truck it is a company truck,
You misread or I'm not clear... again :)
Condi look real stupid but not show her response that proves her competency
OR
The President look real stupid but not show his response that proves
his competency.
I guess I need to brush up on my writing skills. Where does an old dog
go for this?
On 8/17/
Ah yes Northern Ireland.
Irish both the North and the South will probably always look at the
British with scorn and rightfully so. But that's history and they know
it. A lot in the South wish the Protestants would get up and leave but
most realize it's too late. Most are now born there. Problem I
r
yes yes yes it is worth itEven the plastic covering on some of the cabinets
are still there.
I didnt buy this truck it is a company truck, and i got it BRAND NEW, no one
else has drivin it and i wanna keep it as new as possible for the next dude.
Being stooped up in it a while it starts to smell
He has no strategy, and no clue as to how to formulate one.
On 8/17/05, Jeff Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You think that kind of information isn't classified? Sure... let's give the
> insurgents a milestone to reach for... We'll leave when X,Y and Z are
> done... the insurgents make sure
> just doesn't seem like it's worth it to me. I'd rather be comfy than
> sleep like tarzan. :)
I dunno. Is Jane part of that deal?
--Ben
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> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 6:13 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Sleepin Like A Baby!
>
> I believe they make mattress covers, even. I can't believe I am
> discussing this. It's your fault, Erika. I clicked the link to
You mean like the arbitration that was used to get Iran to stop on the road
to nuclear weapons? It's been tried again and again and again. Remember
Oslo? Remember Wye? Remember the Roadmap? All arbitration, all failed due to
a certain side who shall remain nameless not fulfilling its obligations
Of course it is 100% Bush's fault.
He alone made the decision to invade Iraq.
Whether he was right or not to do so, the decision and ALL American
deaths ultimately fall on his shoulders.
On 8/16/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can understand her being upset at Bush, but he's
LOL -- this is from a right-wing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Ralph Nader and George W. Bush went to a fitness spa for some
> fun. After a stimulating, healthy lunch, all three decide to visit the
> men's room, and they found a strange-looking gent sitting at the
> entrance who said;
>
> "Welcome t
if only. Let's start with Darfur.
Dana
On 8/17/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nick wrote:
> > I'm also not saying that this is something only for the US, I said all free
> > people. There are plenty of free countries out there, they need to step up
> > as well.
> >
>
> Done!
>
>
> Sam wrote:
> Condi or the President look real stupid but not show the response that
> proves their competency
If you've been the President for 6 years and still need others to
prove your competency, doesn't that make you incompetent?
I've heard it all my life... it was a sort of defining theme for my
father's family. I think that perhaps U2 had a lot to do with making
people come to their senses. I mean, Sunday Bloody Sunday is an anthem
of sorts, but I have a version of it where Bono is absolutely scathing
about people who app
> Nick wrote:
> I'm also not saying that this is something only for the US, I said all free
> people. There are plenty of free countries out there, they need to step up
> as well.
>
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> Michael wrote:
> Your very American liberal ideals are totally lost in the middle east.
That's a great excuse, but it's an excuse. Good arbitration
methodology is time tested and not liberal nor conservative. I just
used it with a whole pile of folks in Tel Aviv and it works fine.
My point i
> Dana wrote:
> as I have said, we so seem to have peace, today at least, in Northern
> Ireland.
Which is something I'm a lot closer to and heard the same stuff Mike
is saying in 80s about Northern Ireland.
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I believe they make mattress covers, even. I can't believe I am
discussing this. It's your fault, Erika. I clicked the link to see the
legs. What legs?
Dana
On 8/17/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just put another mattress on top of it
> Or even several blankets folded
Just put another mattress on top of it
Or even several blankets folded up to absorb your body sweat.
OMG.
Use that head of yours! ;)
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##| From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
##|
##| The matress is bolted! It can still be removed, but then,
##| if for s
muffins?
Yes, I'm reading this thread, but I have nothing to add, except that
as I have said, we so seem to have peace, today at least, in Northern
Ireland.
Dana
On 8/17/05, Jaysen Van <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There will never be lasting peace in the Middle East. It suffers from
> a culture
There will never be lasting peace in the Middle East. It suffers from
a culture of distrust and violence, therefore it only takes the
actions of one person to upset the situation. And there are too many
willing to start trouble rather than allow peace.
Yes I agree and enjoy comedy, especially Letterman and the Daily Show.
But for the comedy to work often they have to doctor things or only
mention half the story.
i.e. on the Daily Show they would have someone ask a question making
Condi or the President look real stupid but not show the response t
But you also can't coddle a government, society and culture that values
death over life, total destruction over compromise and living in the past
over looking towards the future.
Your very American liberal ideals are totally lost in the middle east. There
are clans fighting each other over an in
And parts of South America, and Asia as well.
I'm also not saying that this is something only for the US, I said all free
people. There are plenty of free countries out there, they need to step up
as well.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesda
We have tried CSS...that's another problem that when you use a font that
is not a system font, and the font contains dashes or spaces in the font
family name (like EuroStile-Black-DTC), it defaults to NewTimesRoman. It
works fine in the html and even in the Acrobat distiller, but something
I gotta askis your comfort *really* worth all this hassle just to
keep a mattress and seat clean? I assume you're doing this for resale
value?
"psst...hey buddy, I gotta a slightly used Volvo rig here, 200K miles,
but the seats and sleeper mattress are 100% INTACT!"
just doesn't seem like
I'm familiar with the concept of addiction ;) Just saying, some people
seem to get there easier than others (?) I mean, as little trouble as
I had with this, and as much as it helped, I am really glad it was
available. I guess the art of this from the hospital's point of view
is know who will have
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 5:18 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Walken for Prez makes snopes
>
> > Alas, false :/
>
> > http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/walken.asp
>
> Darn...
>
> I find it odd that
> Michael wrote:
> I've given you a nice solid point to start with. here. now.
Fair enough. We'll see.
In response to everyone else:
On comparitive analysis, yes Israel is leaps forward; and the PLA, or
whatever their gov't is called, is stalled if not moving backward.
Yes, there needs to be
The matress is bolted! It can still be removed, but then, if for some act
of God the hammock should come loose, I shall fall right onto "A LOT OF
METALLIC OBJECTS" thats stored under the bed muwhahaha.
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent:
yeah, I have to admit it was fun, but it's not for every day. There's
not much else to do in the hospital anyway, lol, except try to ignore
your roommates television. The thing I was the most grateful for
wasn't the painkillers, it was the earplugs one of the nurses found
for me.
Not sure how thei
I was introduced to the two in a very different for me.
I woke up in a hospital bed, and there was a morphine drip attached to me.
The percocet was precribed afterwards, so i was able to pretty much ignore
it for a long time. Got a bad headache one day, remembered them, took one,
worked great.
He does claim to work with half his brain tied behind his back :)
On 8/17/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> >
> day". Plus at that rate (and yeah, it does sound almost impossibly
> high), asside from wondering how he functioned enough to talk to
> people throughout the day, I would imagine that just ge
Throughout the course of history, Commedians (jesters, etc) have
frequently been the only people in the room who could get away with
expressing the truth. Sure it's diluted, but it's often if not usually
there. Also because the truth usually makes the best comedy.
> Ah, another one confusing comed
Not really percocet and morphine are both narcotics and both
addictive. I leave both alone - narcotics scare the crud out of me -
I've seen a few too many addicts, and lost a couple of friends to
narcotics.
larry
On 8/17/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > But then, maybe it's me. The hospit
> Alas, false :/
> http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/walken.asp
Darn...
I find it odd that they describe it as an "elaborate hoax" tho... Hoax
sure... but elaborate? At what point does a hoax become elaborate?
It's a website really... I can't imagine it would have taken more than
a couple hou
> holy you know, I had been thinking perhaps I had been
> lacking in sympathy for the man ... the hospital gave me
> a prescription for oxycodone when I left the hospital and
> I had been wary of taking them, except every so often my
> hand would start to really reall really HURT to the point
>
Nice, Maureen. :)
> The truth hurts
> On 8/17/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> These Bill Mahr quotes are killing me. He's worse than Al
>> Franken. At
>> least Franken's funny once and a while :)
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Just a suggestion, have you tried using CSS instead of using cell properties?
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On 8/17/05, Matthew Blatchley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Today, just like the last few weeks, we've STILL been trying to figure
> out why right alignment in a table doesn't work properly when using
> CFDOC
>
> But then, maybe it's me. The hospital was a little worried about
> giving me morphine and I had zero problems with withdrawal when the
> time came, so ... ::shrug::
>
Morphine was a whole different ballgame. Codeine pills were making me sick,
and the pain was pretty extensive, so they gave m
Ah, another one confusing comedy with truth :)
Do you also think the Daily show is really a news show?
On 8/17/05, Maureen wrote:
> The truth hurts
>
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You think that kind of information isn't classified? Sure... let's give the
insurgents a milestone to reach for... We'll leave when X,Y and Z are done...
the insurgents make sure that X,Y and Z never get completed... You don't give
away strategy like that to the enemy... Don't think that jus
Yeah, Percoset too. My first reaction was wth, I don't need all this
stuff, but I guess there are a lot of nerve endings in the hand? I
find them mainly fun in that they make the pain go away really really
well, but maybe it's just the way I am wired. I mean, what's the fun
of something that makes
My point exactly. It would be a non-story, unless Clinton chose to
make it a photo opportunity, in which case it might make the features
section.
> A lot of people show up to the White House and demand to meet with the
> President, I don't recall any press on Clinton meeting with any of them.
~~~
That reminds me of the story about PT Barnum:
"In 1841, Barnum purchased Scudder's American Museum on Broadway in New York
City. He exhibited '500,000 natural and artificial curiosities from every
corner of the globe,' and kept traffic moving through the museum with a sign
that read, 'This way
I received percoset following my hernia surgery, and hydrocodone following
my knee surgery. I didn't take them much after the surgery (Alleve worked
wonders), but have since taken most of them for various other annoyances
(bad headaches, extreme insomnia, etc)
I don't mind admitting I loved em.
again, I am merely pointing out the symbolism. I'll concede that the
security needs might legitimately dictate the choice of vehicle.
On 8/17/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw a few other posts like this on various websites, and they were quickly
> shot down by the logic of the s
The truth hurts
On 8/17/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These Bill Mahr quotes are killing me. He's worse than Al Franken. At
> least Franken's funny once and a while :)
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I'm *so* using that next time I'm being forcibly ejected from something!
I may have to chew out the ref at my next soccer game, just for the
chance.
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S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
> One of these days I plan to write a story in which a guy getting
> kicked out of a bar hollers "Help! Help! I'm b
holy you know, I had been thinking perhaps I had been lacking in
sympathy for the man ... the hospital gave me a prescription for
oxycodone when I left the hospital and I had been wary of taking them,
except every so often my hand would start to really reall really HURT
to the point where I wou
Waait a minute here. Your now changing the rules of the game. Benevolent or
not, they are pulling out. We're talking about actions so lets see the
Palestinians actions.
And we're not talking about a Palestinian coder or person living in America.
We're talking about the population in Gaza,
>
> Meet him for dinner, offer to pay. Go to a baseball game together,
> join the same gym. Start an online forum for Palestinians and jews to
> talk about anything but politics. Turn it into a web portal and
> become a millionaire selling ads.
>
> Get your face blasted all over TV as the guy wh
We tried this on a few occasions. I successfully passed out. Not much of a
high, more of a "why am i on the ground?" whilst your friends are staring in
shock.
Just another teenage danger you try, hopefully survive, and then move on to
the next one.
> yeah but beer was alot easier to get back
On 8/17/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Palestinians and Jews accuse each other of being killers and you don't
> > know which ones to believe? How many Jewish suicide bombers have you
> > read about?
>
> I just read about a Jewish guy who asked a soldier for a drink of
> Nick wrote:
> I didn't say we could do it. I just said we should do it.
>
Well, if you're saying that given the will, resources, and money the
US should've invaded Iraq, Iran, NK, most of Africa, etc., then I
agree.
As it is, we should've stayed out.
~~
On 8/17/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> I just read about a Jewish guy who asked a soldier for a drink of
> water then stole his gun, murdered 2 Palestinians, ran in a building
> and murdered another one.
And as Michael stated that's the second or third time it's happened.
Now compare that to the amoun
> Michael wrote:
> OK, lets take your position. Forget the past. Israel is right now, at this
> very
Well I doubt this was a completely benevolent act, and it'll never be
seen as such since it wasn't done at the bargaining table.
Clearly the governments aren't getting the job done so, as I said,
yeah but beer was alot easier to get back then. i remember others doing this
when i was a teenager, only they called it "missouri black out" and other
names, and it usually followed drinking or smoking to make the buzz more
intense, and usually was performed by a fellow partier. course i thought
You read a story that did not have its facts.
1. the guy did NOT steal a gun. he used his own
2. The reasoning behind this act, which has been condemed by all, is still
under investigation
3. Israel as a govenment did not support him, did not laud him, did not say he
was a hero or martyr.
4. Is
One of these days I plan to write a story in which a guy getting
kicked out of a bar hollers "Help! Help! I'm being egressed!"
or not...
> Help! Help! My appitite is being suppressed!
> Okay, that wasn't very good, but it was the best I could
> come up with on
> short notice.
> --Ben
> S.Isa
That's true, I don't know how they were working.
Of course Iraq was allowed to build their own SAM stuff, and more often than
not when they fired, they used unguided SAMs and AAA
> -Original Message-
> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 3:44 PM
I didn't say we could do it. I just said we should do it.
I understand the reasons why we can't, however just because I can't afford
to have a few hundred acres and castle with a moat and a tower with machines
guns, doesn't mean I don't want it. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott
> Sam wrote:
> Palestinians and Jews accuse each other of being killers and you don't
> know which ones to believe? How many Jewish suicide bombers have you
> read about?
I just read about a Jewish guy who asked a soldier for a drink of
water then stole his gun, murdered 2 Palestinians, ran in a b
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