Mike!
oops
have you just tried asking it to go, in peace? might work.
i have had similar problems.
my parents house in upstate is fairly quiet normal.
when ever i return home, some thing there either wakes up, or comes
along for the ride.
you will here some one walking up the stairs
Hehe i remember in elementary school, I wore my tennis shoes long after the
soles have worn out (and removed!). I would also scrunch up my toes when I
outgrew them and wait till next year or sumpin to get bigger ones. Then when
6th grade came I was so embarassed of my ATTACK FORCES from
Serious question:
This sounds like an instance of a poltergeist, do you have young children?
I'm asking for a reason, nothing terribly bad,
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Or, a supernatural Shabbos Goy g
Howie
--- On Wednesday, September 21, 2005 9:21 AM, SStewart scribed: ---
Serious question:
This sounds like an instance of a poltergeist, do you have young
children?
I'm asking for a reason, nothing terribly bad,
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application
Except it doesn't happen on Shabbos at all.
Maybe it's a ghost that keeps Shabbos?
Judith
- Original Message -
Or, a supernatural Shabbos Goy g
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My housekeeper once had an incident in her house where she heard someone come
in, walk loudly up the stairs, bang around in an old chair in the living room
... And when she went to look, there was no one there.
It was 2 am. No one else was home (her husband was working a night job).
At least
We have three kids. A 9 year old, a 7 year old, and a 4 year old.
Why do you ask?
Judith
- Original Message -
Serious question:
This sounds like an instance of a poltergeist, do you have young children?
I'm asking for a reason, nothing terribly bad,
According to the Wikipedia, a poltergeist is usually associated with a
pre-pubescent female.
Matthew Small
-Original Message-
From: Judith Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 9:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: spiritual whoops
We have three kids.
There's no middle ground - abstinence until marriage and then sex for
procreation.
Not true. The Song of Solomon is not about procreation at all.
Of course the hierocracy comes in when you see how they treat life in other
scenarios. Pro-lifers are nearly always pro-death penalty.
Where's the
The poltergeist phenomenon has been traced in many cases to the very active
minds of children.
Children's minds are very powerful things and in their early years very
unfettered, the energy that emanates can manifest in the type of phenomena that
Michael described, in most cases it's
Finally the FF zealots can get over themselves and realize they have
no reason to complain about opera anymore. The I am cheap and i don't
want to have to pay for anything much less a browser attitude can't be
used anymore.
Opera is now ad-free.
--
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Coldfusion Guru
Oh don't worry, with my Nikon D2x and 30GB Moonwalker I'll have a few.
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:46 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Look out Ireland here I, 'er uh, We come
Take lots of pictures. I am very jealous.
but opera sucks
so who cares?
:) running fast and hard from the flames...
tw
On 9/21/05, Bill Wheatley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally the FF zealots can get over themselves and realize they have
no reason to complain about opera anymore. The I am cheap and i don't
want to have to pay for
We have a web server running Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6. This was
built by a person that is no longer at our university and, of course,
there is no documentation on what he did.
On this server, we have many departmental web sites. One web site uses
an SSL certificate.
This site is:
That only makes it worse. Stop Drop and Roll!
g
--- On Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:29 AM, Tony scribed: ---
:) running fast and hard from the flames...
tw
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I was telling my wife about this thread last night and she wanted me
to tell you, watch for state sponsored road signs along the highway
that list number of fatalities on x length of road this year, with
pithy little slogans like, 'Stop the Carnage!'
Wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen
What's that noise?
Oh it's just my browser, it sucks, doesn't your browser suck?
No, I use firefox, my browser doesn't suck
On 9/21/05, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but opera sucks
so who cares?
:) running fast and hard from the flames...
tw
On 9/21/05, Bill Wheatley [EMAIL
Which one of the ten commandments offers up Death as a punishment for death???
8-o
On 9/21/05, Jerry Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course the hierocracy comes in when you see how they treat life in other
scenarios. Pro-lifers are nearly always pro-death penalty.
Where's the hypocracy? (I
Mike!
oops
have you just tried asking it to go, in peace? might work.
Tried it and no dice. Whatever it is, it just wants recognition. If it turns on
the radio and you tell it to go off, more often than not it does. We put up
something that kept it quiet for a few year, but they came down
This predates the kids and even me being married. Poltergeists are random and
mindless. This listens when you talk to it. :)
Serious question:
This sounds like an instance of a poltergeist, do you have young
children?
I'm asking for a reason, nothing terribly bad,
That may have been lost.
God has give us these fifteen... CRASH errr, ten commandments...
-- Moses, History of the World: Part I
--- On Wednesday, September 21, 2005 11:06 AM, Vivec scribed: ---
Which one of the ten commandments offers up Death as a punishment for
death??? 8-o
Hey Mikey how about setting up a poor man's video surveillance with a coupla
of pc cams and see if u can pick anything up :)
- Original Message -
From: Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:12 AM
well then we can rule out female... :D
On 9/21/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This predates the kids and even me being married. Poltergeists are random and
mindless. This listens when you talk to it. :)
Serious question:
This sounds like an instance of a poltergeist, do
Maybe that would have worked when it was here but it's not now. Of course, I
don't care much about it. A little reminder of the spiritual now and again is a
healthy thing in my mind. Having a video of it wouln't do anything more than
give me a video. And it'll keep Judith up at night. (She
Speaking of karma and such things, did any one watch My Name is Earl
last night.
I thought it was hilarious.
Just wondering.
Jerry Johnson
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And Jaimie whats-her-name does redneck so well :)
sas
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Many thousands of years ago, a blue faced Pict
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Barnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 9:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Science, for dummies
Of course the hierocracy comes in when you see how they treat life in
other
scenarios. Pro-lifers are nearly always
Nope. Was watching Supernatural. My father did the wallpaper for it and it's
not bad. Makes me want to dust off my set of Man, Myth and Magic to track
what they get right and wrong. :)
Maybe I'll have to open a new site to post my occult supernatural
ramblings.
Speaking of karma and such
I wonder... why do you even care what else they care for, when they haven't
even made it public?
Let's put it in different terms:
You support the right to set your house on fire when it's inconvenient for
you to keep it. Some other people say setting your house on fire is wrong,
but they
I grew up around a dozen people like Earl. The show was hilarious and spot
on.
J
On 9/21/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of karma and such things, did any one watch My Name is Earl
last night.
I thought it was hilarious.
Just wondering.
Jerry Johnson
she was in this months (i think) of stuff... or maxim... or one of
those.. *drool*
yeah she definitely does the white trash thing well. 'member joe dirt?
hahah it's been broughted
On 9/21/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And Jaimie whats-her-name does redneck so well :)
sas
Scott A.
here's my problem with it all...
i am human (all jokes aside)
you are human (unless you are a bot)
have you EVER heard voices? (minus the late night all night toke
session, or white blotter)
have you EVER seen the skies part, and all of a sudden someone starts
talking and hands
you a rock with
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
im sick, and the medicine is causing diarrhea of the mouth instead.
:) tw
No, it's the 4 lb. Chipotle burrito with extra sour cream that did you in
:-)
Good points. I think it all boils down to one simple idea that so many
people think about as an
You see no hypocracy in a movement called right-to-life supporting the
death penalty? Supporting an unnecessary war?
No
Exo 21:12 He that strikes a man, so that he dies, shall be surely put to
death.
The people who are put to death are put to death for a reason. They
committed the crime
Oh man i hope it doesnt hit home cos i wanna go home and be with my family. I
was lookin at the forecast and the path of the storm looked weird, like it was
headed into dallas! I thought it usually rides along the coast cos of land
mass friction of sumpin?
I was in holland, MI yesterday.
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 11:45 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Science, for dummies
I wonder... why do you even care what else they care for, when they
haven't
even made it public?
public in what way?
i thought it was well done, considering the topic
and potential shitfall it could have been. week 2 better
bring it up a notch...
how about the new house, or the new biggest loser... im screwed
sooo much tv to watch!
Rome 4 (good one i thought!)
tw
On 9/21/05, Derek Vinyard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Barnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 12:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Science, for dummies
You see none in a supposedly Christian organization celebrated the
persecution of those whose opinions differ from their
She looks like she's been enhanced again or one hell of a padded bra under
that tank top.
sas
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Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (703) 995-1737
Fax: (703) 834-5527
Many
Sounds like either a DNS / IIS / or a little of both issue. God I hate
tracking this stuff down - so good luck to you...
A couple of things to look out for (This is just my opinion, I could be
wrong...) -
1) Host headers/IIS = bad... well at least for non-internal stuff, and
I've heard all
I also hope it doesn't hit home, brob. Hope you and yours are safe.
Do you ever get over to NY?
Judith
- Original Message -
Oh man i hope it doesnt hit home cos i wanna go home and be with my family.
I was lookin at the forecast and the path of the storm looked weird, like it
was
The groups have been very vocal about their opinions on other matter... how
is that not making it public?
So the Anti-Abortion groups are also known as the Death Penalty group?
Please show me that evidence.
Do you really think is an accurate analogy?
Yes, I think it's an accurate analogy. I
In this thread I hope I have demonstrated that it's possible to have an
opinion that is anti-abortion and is not ignorant, stupid, or
cowardly.
I'm not even pro-choice or anti-abortion, but I do feel it's really
ignorant and stupid to demean a person who has an opinion different than
your own,
In this thread I hope I have demonstrated that it's possible to have an
opinion that is anti-abortion and is not ignorant, stupid, or
cowardly.
Well said.
Also, this thread has remained remarkably civil. Usually, religion brings
out the worst in people.
On 9/21/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not even pro-choice or anti-abortion, but I do feel it's really
ignorant and stupid to demean a person who has an opinion different than
your own, based solely on that fact.
Indeed. The same is increasingly true of politics today
i must say that im pro-abortion in only three circumstances:
1. the birth or delivery will kill the mother (who isnt already terminally ill)
2. rape
3. incest
other than that. there are plenty of places to adopt your child you worthless
junkie. even halfway considering such an atrocity should
Thanks for the suggestions, Erik.
1. We do have A records externally. We are not using a host header on
the cce.* web site, however. It is also the only site that is
configured to use SSL. AND, it has its own IP address inside and out.
2. I wasn't here when they purchased these SSLs.
If we
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i must say that im pro-abortion in only three circumstances:
1. the birth or delivery will kill the mother (who isnt
already terminally ill) 2. rape 3. incest
other than that. there are plenty of places to adopt your
child you worthless junkie.
I would that this should be re-labeled Being poor in rich industrial
countries because even the idea of television, Raisin Bran and 800 dollar
cars is inconceivable to a vast number of people on this planet who live in
extreme poverty. 800 dollars is more than per capita income of a lot of
people
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 1:56 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Science, for dummies
The groups have been very vocal about their opinions on other matter...
how
is that not making it public?
So the
anyone surprised?
hrmm... obviously a plot cooked up by the decidedly left-wing FBI...
Clinton got a BJ!
:-P
--
will
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and that would just be unacceptable.
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-Original Message-
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 2:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Science, for dummies
In this thread I hope I have demonstrated that it's possible to have an
opinion that is anti-abortion and is not
On 9/21/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you really think is an accurate analogy?
Yes, I think it's an accurate analogy. I would say it's more accurate to
call the hardened criminal trash than the unborn baby.
They respond God says no burning garbage.
And again, does it
So it's wrong to them to kill it (the fetus). So they (whomever
believes this way) has the choice never to have an abortion. Now, why
should the others (whomever doesn't believe this way) have to follow
the same restrictions? I'm sure there are some groups who think that
trees are divine in
other than that. there are plenty of places to adopt your child you worthless
junkie. even halfway considering such an atrocity should be your ticket to
hell.
Not for nothing Tony, but worthless junkies are not the only women
having unwanted/unintended pregnancies.
To suggest otherwise is
I feel that the biggest flaw in your reasoning is that you think that when a
person feels what you are doing is wrong, they should ignore it because you
think it is ok. A person with strong moral character will take measures to
stop that which is wrong. In other words, allowing a person to do
Dawson, Michael wrote:
1. We do have A records externally. We are not using a host header on
the cce.* web site, however. It is also the only site that is
configured to use SSL. AND, it has its own IP address inside and out.
Ahh, thats probably your culprit right there - anything hitting IIS
On 9/21/05, William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
other than that. there are plenty of places to adopt your child you
worthless
junkie. even halfway considering such an atrocity should be your ticket to
hell.
Not for nothing Tony, but worthless junkies are not the only women
having
I can't say that I blame her :)
On 9/21/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having a video of it wouln't do anything more than give me a video.
And it'll keep Judith up at night. (She really was unsettled by it)
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Yes, morals are subjective, but that should not prevent us from trying to
prevent the immoral acts simply because the other person does not share the
opinion.
As you mentioned many times in your latest post, it is a matter of degree. How
does one try to prevent the amoral, in ones opinion,
oh boy. I am completely confused by this exchange unless one or both of you
means hypocrisy.
This message has been brought to you by the syntax police.
Dana
On 9/21/05, Jerry Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's no middle ground - abstinence until marriage and then sex for
procreation.
Blowing up facilities and killing medical personnel. NO, and I don't think
these people can really call their actions Christian. At least not any
flavor of Christianity I know about.
Of course that's wrong, but as you said, [they do] not represent a
significant portion of the population.
I'll chime in like this...
Think of the drug problem , everyone screams We need to get the drug abusers
off the streets. The problem isn't the abusers it's the suppliers, If you cut
off the supply the abuse will curtail.
Now apply the same logic to abortion. The problem isn't abortion it's
On 9/21/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a perfect world a policy of abstinence would work, this isn't a perfect
world.
You and I have two very different definitions of a perfect world...
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Now apply the same logic to abortion. The problem isn't abortion it's
unwanted pregnancy...
They don't have an isdsue with the problem, they have an issue with this
particular solution.
Matthew Small
-Original Message-
From: SStewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Matt wrote:
In this thread I hope I have demonstrated that it's possible to have an
opinion that is anti-abortion and is not ignorant, stupid, or
cowardly.
Hi Matt, I don't think I said 'stupid' so I'll leave that, but on the
other 2, I'm not convinced. First off, ignorant isn't, shouldn't
Matthew wrote:
This brings me to the question: should we allow NAMBLA to conduct what it
would like to do simply because they espouse other moral opinions?
Obviously not because it violates someone else's rights. That the
key, the Golden Rule. You are free to have your own opinions and
My Dad is looking into a promotion that would involve developing
e-learning tools. He's adaquate with a computer, but not a programmer
by any means (though he likes to lecture me on the topic). He's coming
from an educator background, but wants to go ahead and start looking
into current
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of course. But I find the last line rather poignant.
On 9/21/05, Maureen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would that this should be re-labeled Being poor in rich industrial
countries because even the idea of television, Raisin Bran and 800 dollar
cars is inconceivable to a vast number of people on
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (703) 995-1737
Fax: (703) 834-5527
Many
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
Sas
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lol
On 9/21/05, Chris Stoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a perfect world a policy of abstinence would work, this isn't a
perfect world.
You and I have two very different definitions of a perfect world...
Learn RubyOnRails.oh wait, no, don't do that, you'll not want to
ever code a bean again in CF.
On 9/21/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Easy, fark.com
g
--- On Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4:45 PM, SStewart scribed: ---
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026
But there are two ways to look at the Golden Rule here:
1) Allowing the abortion would cause harm to another person, the unborn
child (under the assumption that the pregnancy is not life-threatening)
(Anti-Abortion Groups)
2) Allowing the abortion does not cause harm because the fetus is not a
From: SStewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
Be greatful that you don't work for some shitty company called R___L MT
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-Original Message-
From: SStewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4:45 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Whadda ya do when there's nothing to do at work
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have
Ahh, thats probably your culprit right there - anything hitting IIS at
port 443 is getting redirected to the cce.* website. Dunno, though,
where your art.* and pt.* domains lie - are they on a different physical
IPs?
Yes, both art.* and pt.* share an IP address, however, it is different
than the
I'm not sure if I have your context correct, but what about Macromedia
Captivate or RoboScreen***?
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 3:40 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: E-Learning for beginners
My Dad is looking into a
I tend to walk around and talk to others, if they are free.
I may research some new techniques.
I read my email messages that have been queued-up for this, and other,
lists.
Take a nap on my sofa. (With the lights off, people can't see the back
wall of my office, so it just looks like I'm not
Dawson, Michael wrote:
Ahh, thats probably your culprit right there - anything hitting IIS at
port 443 is getting redirected to the cce.* website. Dunno, though,
where your art.* and pt.* domains lie - are they on a different physical
IPs?
Yes, both art.* and pt.* share an IP address,
Drink beer.
Gotta love working from home.
-Erik
SStewart wrote:
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
Drag my sorry arse home. :-)
--Ben
SStewart wrote:
I'm facing this little dilemma now..
So what do you do when you have nothing to do at work?
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
I'm not so much looking for recommendations on technologies -- Dad's
company will have their own ideas about that -- I'm looking for
introductions to using tech (regardless of what it is) for education.
--Ben
Dawson, Michael wrote:
I'm not sure if I have your context correct, but what about
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/09/21/rita/index.html
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There are 10 types of
A blonde was sitting on the train reading the newspaper. The headline
read, 12 Brazilian Soldiers Killed. She shook her head at the sad
news, then turned to the stranger sitting next to her and asked, How
many is a brazilian?
--
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On 9/21/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A blonde was sitting on the train reading the newspaper. The headline
read, 12 Brazilian Soldiers Killed. She shook her head at the sad
news, then turned to the stranger sitting next to her and asked, How
many is a brazilian?
Oddly, halfway
eep. Is it still on course for Galveston? I hope they get everyone out, that
place is pretty much sea level as I recall.
Dana
On 9/21/05, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/09/21/rita/index.html
M!chael A. Dawson
Database Administrator and Manager of
Mat wrote:
Indeed, this is still an opinion matter. Both groups can pass the Golden
Rule measure.
You're correct! However I was referring to your NAMBLA analogy.
About the abortion issue, nobody wants abortion so it's back to prevention:
How do we best prevent abortion? By criminalizing
no, not really. The toddler is unquestionably alive. If a cluster of twelve
cells is considered life merely because it is implanted in my uterus what
about all the unfertilised ova in my ovaries, don't I have a responsibility
to them too? be careful of slippery slope arguments because they can go
On 9/21/05, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eep. Is it still on course for Galveston? I hope they get everyone out, that
place is pretty much sea level as I recall.
Yes, and Galveston got hit by a huge super Hurricane in 1900
(1900storm.com) and got wiped off the face of Texas. Many people
I agree.
On 9/21/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this thread I hope I have demonstrated that it's possible to have an
opinion that is anti-abortion and is not ignorant, stupid, or
cowardly.
I'm not even pro-choice or anti-abortion, but I do feel it's really
ignorant and
That's what I like about you Tony, you don't have a judgmental bone in your
body. g Now shove this basketball up your ass for the next nine months,
and remember, no whining.
Dana
On 9/21/05, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i must say that im pro-abortion in only three circumstances:
1. the
Yeah I been over to NY. Brooklyn to be exact. MAN, I HATE NEW YORK!
actually, the whole northeast sux that traffic is crazy and the lanes and
the place just look so crowded and fugly.
my mummy is headed to austin with my sis. I wont be headed home anytime
soon, although i wish i were, so i
Right now, I sleep and play GTA2 OMG I AM SO CRAZY I will post a video of
how insane I am I get a kick off the gore and explosions.
But back when I had a desk job. slashdot, gamespot, hof, f*ckedcompany,
yahoo
- Original Message -
From: SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nicely said.
On 9/21/05, William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
other than that. there are plenty of places to adopt your child you
worthless
junkie. even halfway considering such an atrocity should be your ticket
to hell.
Not for nothing Tony, but worthless junkies are not the only
Indeed.
Houston itself is not much about sea level. There was a smallish hurricane
just before I got there in 2001, quite a bit of flooding in south Houston as
I recall.
Dana
On 9/21/05, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/05, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eep. Is it still
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