I'm getting tired of being killed almost instantly and embarrassingly by
strangers... I'd rather have my legs blown up my arsehole by people I love!
Anybody playing?
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So I've decided to move to Israel and start a new job. I'm going to open up a
pizza place where people can come in and choose the toppings they want on their
pie. It'll have a dozen different cheeses to choose from. I've even found a
great location in the city of Nazareth. And to top it all off,
yeah, cause thats always around 'round these parts...
in about 2months my friend, we will see VERY little sun, lots
of clouds, snowy/rainy nights, and overall, fairly cold weather.
now. the best part is. i love cold. i love the outdoors in wintertime
just about as much as i love the outdoors du
I'd love to comment on this thread from personal experience. I'd love to
extol the beauty of my wife both before and after pregnancy. Problem is, I
can't comment on having or not having sampled breast milk in any way, shape
or form. She wouln't let me. But. :)
> Strange... I wouldn't ha
Difficult, but maybe fun. :)
> It's difficult to stir chocolate syrup into the milk coming straight
> out of a tit. :P
>
>> I know. Why not straight from the source. :)
>
>>>I don't get it.
>>>
>>> Why the glass?
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It doesn't come in "half-pint" containers... only women who have never
given birth have those...
> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know
> how to sum it up :)
> http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000142.php
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a
> On 9/27/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> oh please. Think of it as marketing. We've been sold the
>> packaging for years
>> and you have a problem with the contents? We eat and
>> drink so many things
>> that this is the least evil.
> you talking to me or the author?
> I've
You'd rather they drank it from your mother?
> besides from your mother!
> On 9/27/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> has anyone on this list drank it?
>>
>> tw
>>
>> On 9/27/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > isnt that in the milk bar for clockwerk orange
s. isaac dealey 95
Sweetened milk yes... Not overtly so -- or at least that wasn't my
experience -- not as though it's had granulated sugar added to it...
But it also was very watery... human milk has a lot less fat than cow
milk... like sweetened skim or 2% milk.
> Ditto. As Deanna mentioned, breast milk tends to g
It's difficult to stir chocolate syrup into the milk coming straight
out of a tit. :P
> I know. Why not straight from the source. :)
>>I don't get it.
>>
>> Why the glass?
>>
>> On 9/27/05, Charlie Griefer wrote:
>>> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite
>>> know how to sum it
>>>
also stayed at twin sisters.
was rather nice as well.
that was in the jungle.
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yes belize.
wife and i spent a week on san pedro @ victoria house!
also a week in the jungle doing spelunking & cave exploration to ancient ruins..
was rather nice till 911...
talk about freaky
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Listen PEEPLES!!! What is all this about Carbon Monixide and Furnaces!!
There's a way to keep warm!
It's called THE SUN!
What on earth is it with HEATERS in my car?
Why do I need the Red part of the temperature dial on my car's AC?
what is that for? Who really uses that thing?
*sits in his sleev
Has anyone tried to get into nytimes.com in the last couple of days? I just
tried to read a column and was informed that I would need to be a subscriber to
TimesSelect to read the article. Apparently print subscribers can become
TimesSelect members free, but I am not a print subscriber.
~~
Are you sure it was formula?
> I do remember it being oddly sweet and salty.
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> Tony wrote:
> we have done sandal negril,
We were there and didn't like it. I've almost totally sworn away from
resorts with more than 50 rooms. BTW - I think it used to called
Swept Away. We also tried Couples Jamaica; never again.
I don't really like all-inclusives anymore or anything wher
sweet
we have done sandal negril, and the bahamas, but nothing else, we want
peaceful, relaxing, couples... not freaky orgy idiots... just chill
keep the ideas a rollin'
On 9/27/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know about cost these days, but I love St. Croix. It's a tiny lit
On 9/27/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Matthew wrote:
> > I'm surprised that you think we can't try to equalize pressure. It's been
> > done for hundreds of years.
> >
>
> I'm going to have to appeal to Cameron, master of concise economic
> theory, to help here. I'm a free trader s
Wow I finally agree with you. :)
On 9/27/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Matthew wrote:
> > I want our government to preserve and protect
> > the jobs we have here.
>
> This is the exact same argument as the minimum wage: pay people a wage
> they didn't earn because they can't compete. Only instead of
> Matthew wrote:
> I want our government to preserve and protect
> the jobs we have here.
This is the exact same argument as the minimum wage: pay people a wage
they didn't earn because they can't compete. Only instead of city
based it's country based. It's a global economy and once the fiber
op
Pausing between tasks here. I am not really sure why the state law overrides
the local ordinance unless there was language specifically saying so? Just
interested in how this has worked (or not) elsewhere.
And by the way, did the no smoking ordinance pass?
Dana
On 9/27/05, Deanna Schneider <[EM
check the graphics. Now, back to work, Dana.
Dana
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Ditto. As Deanna mentioned, breast milk tends to get on fingers when you
breastfeed. It tastes like sweetened milk. Did not use formula so I don't
kow, but the limited exposure I've had to it makes me think it's about as
similar as dry milk is to cow's milk
Dana
On 9/27/05, Deanna Schneider <[EM
http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=935
?
Dana
On 9/27/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> AFAIK, it isn't a federal law, it is a city ordinance. For the most part,
> the DC police are responsible for controlling protests in the city. They
> work with the Secrete Service, the Park P
I've not actually tasted formula, but I have smelled it and it smells
nothing like the real deal.
On 9/27/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've not had the real thing, but I've had formula. It was a long time
> ago (I was 10 or so), but I do remember it being oddly sweet and salty.
>
>
Formula tastes more like soy milk, nothing like the real thing.
On 9/27/05, Ben Doom wrote:
> I've not had the real thing, but I've had formula. It was a long time
> ago (I was 10 or so), but I do remember it being oddly sweet and salty.
~~
I'm not, I'm a Nationalist - I want our government to preserve and protect
the jobs we have here. I don't care about the welfare of other countries
with respect to ours. I mean, if we help them, fine but not at the expense
of our welfare.
What good is a government if it does not protect its cit
Read the rest of the thread, Deannaread the rest of the thread...
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Well, dang - so how do you check this thing?
On 9/27/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Should be on both.
>
> There is a little rod of magnesium or aluminum/zinc inside the
> waterheater. This is called the anode rod.
>
> It basically is a sacrificial corrosion item. Over time it wi
AFAIK, it isn't a federal law, it is a city ordinance. For the most part, the
DC police are responsible for controlling protests in the city. They work with
the Secrete Service, the Park Police, and the Capitol Hill Police, but DC
police are responsible for this effort. The White House doesn't d
Limited to just one pencil?
On 9/27/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Can we get back to calling Bush the Statue of Limitations? I'm really
> enjoying that.
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> Matthew wrote:
> I'm surprised that you think we can't try to equalize pressure. It's been
> done for hundreds of years.
>
I'm going to have to appeal to Cameron, master of concise economic
theory, to help here. I'm a free trader so I think tariffs are a
fool's trade, especially with today's t
I've not had the real thing, but I've had formula. It was a long time
ago (I was 10 or so), but I do remember it being oddly sweet and salty.
Tony wrote:
> has anyone on this list drank it?
>
> tw
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ok, so what i heard wasnt a lie.
someone else told me the same thing, and i didnt believe him...
i trust you all, for some odd reason :)
jk... i trust you guys because i probably know a lot of you better
than some of the people i call friends here at home.
me
On 9/27/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMA
I don't know about cost these days, but I love St. Croix. It's a tiny little
island that is very mellow and beautiful. It was substantially destroyed in a
hurricane a few years ago, but I think things are back to normal there. My
parents love Nevis, but I've never been there. It's another mellow
> Sam wrote:
> Funny thing is you're wrong :)
>
Can we get back to calling Bush the Statue of Limitations? I'm really
enjoying that.
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I tasted my own. Curiosity, don't ya know. Besides, it has a tendency to get
on your fingers. It tastes like melted ice cream.
On 9/27/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> has anyone on this list drank it?
>
> tw
>
>
>
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> Paul wrote:
> balize
>
http://caribbeanvillashotel.com/
in
http://www.ambergriscaye.com/
However this in not a big drunken frat party with a beach place. It's
a lazy wind swept island with no buildings taller than the palm trees.
There's little town called San Pedro to walk to (or drive your
Sure you can, those are called tariffs, they've been around since the middle
ages or longer.
They will only take your job if the company will give it to them. If a
company has incentive, then they will do it. That's pretty basic, isn't it?
Cameron is right that the playing field is not level - A
Crowne Paradise Resort (I think it was)
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 4:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: trip ideas
resort name?
tw
On 9/27/05, Adkins, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually I just came back from an a
it's sweet. like the milk left over after you've eaten all of the Apple Jacks.
On 9/27/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> drank = it entered your facial orifice and continued on down to your
> intestines
>
> :) and no i havent ever...
>
> just wondering what it tastes like?
>
> tw
>
> On 9/27
drank = it entered your facial orifice and continued on down to your intestines
:) and no i havent ever...
just wondering what it tastes like?
tw
On 9/27/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then I did. I was wondering if I had to have enough to fill a glass to
> qualify :)
>
> On 9/27/05, Mich
> Matthew wrote:
> Tariffs protect the US citizen from losing jobs to overseas workers. If we
> could get those back (repeal the said trade agreements), minimum wages
You can't protect your economy from world forces. Every economy
that's tried to do that has crumbled. See USSR. Your only choic
resort name?
tw
On 9/27/05, Adkins, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually I just came back from an all-inclusive to Cancun, Mexico.
> It was great! I think air-fare and all-inclusive resort for 5 days
> Was about $800 or so per person.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony [mailto:
jacob... is that nice :) to tease me like that...
RIGHT my wife would love that one!
tw
On 9/27/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Orient Beach in Saint Maarten
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 12:10 PM
> To: CF-Communit
Then I did. I was wondering if I had to have enough to fill a glass to
qualify :)
On 9/27/05, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> If it ends up in your mouth, it qualifies. How it got there is your
> business. :)
>
>
> > Define drank.
> >
Friends of mine got a sitter, went out for a night and stayed in a
hotel. She forgot to bring her pump and was in pain so had hubby do
the suck-n-spit (so he says) method. They have a big child so it took
awhile :)
On 9/27/05, Tony wrote:
> has anyone on this list drank it?
>
> tw
>
~
On 9/27/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oh please. Think of it as marketing. We've been sold the packaging for years
> and you have a problem with the contents? We eat and drink so many things
> that this is the least evil.
you talking to me or the author?
I've got zero problem
Funny thing is you're wrong :)
http://www.rainn.org/statutesoflimitationcrim.html
Statutes of limitation for prosecuting rape and/or sexual assault
Arkansas
Limitation: The prosecution of a felony rape is to commence within six
years after the commission of the offense. DNA Exception: The period
If it ends up in your mouth, it qualifies. How it got there is your
business. :)
> Define drank.
>
> On 9/27/05, Tony wrote:
>> has anyone on this list drank it?
>>
>> tw
>
>
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> Cameron wrote:
> Keynesian economics are mostly macroeconomics - big decisions, small
> nudges, tinkering with the economy on a grand scale to effect a
> certain outcome.
Brilliant! Really a great piece of analysis. Worthy of The Economist.
I would just add one small thing: when the manufactu
On 9/27/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your analysis makes perfect sense to me, and seems completely logical, and
> I'm an economic idiot.
Thanks! I haven't dabbled much in econ stuff since college - good to
know I at least make sense.
> On 9/27/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS - I
You shouldn't try to talk with your mouth full...
On 9/27/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i apemt to drank it
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In many jurisdictions that is now correct, but in the past it wasn't.
And it isn't global yet.
And any crime is only prosecutable by the laws in effect at the time
of the crime.
On 9/27/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Funny thing is that the the statute of limitations is not appli
Very true. But you can't just turn your back and quit watching them. That
was Clinton's mistake. He seemed to take them at their word and then forget
about them. At least this administration is engaging them.
I know we aren't invading, you know that toobut these Il'sthey're a
parano
i apemt to drank it every time i am with in 2cm of the source...
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I don't really have time for this either, in fact, I definitely don't, but
here goes before I firmly close my email client for the afternoon.
I agree with most of what you say here, except that microeconomics does not
apply at the level of the local government afaik -- we are still dealing
with la
> Brian wrote:
> There is no punchline...only the sad fact that Clinton's sunshine policy
> towards North Korea
You say that as if there's an alternative. The current policy is
really just the Sunshine policy with meaningless tough talk. New
name, same effect.
Let's fact it - we're not invading
Funny thing is that the the statute of limitations is not applicable
to certain crimes, including rape.
Although Statue of Limitations seems particularly appropriate to the shrubbery.
larry
On 9/27/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Statue of limitations
> >
>
> Let's l
Cameron is exactly right.
The whole part about the unequal playing field is exactly right. That's why
NAFTA, CAFTA, and trade policies where tariffs on imports don't exist are
malevolent for the American economy. They allow companies to make more
money by employing people in other countries.
I
Orient Beach in Saint Maarten
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From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 12:10 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: trip ideas
my wife and i, and my brother and his gf all want to go to the islands
of the carribean
for about 650-750 each (1300-1500/
Define drank.
On 9/27/05, Tony wrote:
> has anyone on this list drank it?
>
> tw
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> Sam wrote:
> Statue of limitations
>
Let's leave the centerpiece of your Bush shrine out of this.
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i think he might have been talking about Molokoaka "milk
plus"...
Sharpen you right up for a bit of the old "ultraviolence".
> 1. Few would admit to it.
> 2. Fewer still would be allowed to admit to it. :)
>
>
>> has anyone on this list drank it?
>>
>> tw
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/27/05, Paul
Actually I just came back from an all-inclusive to Cancun, Mexico.
It was great! I think air-fare and all-inclusive resort for 5 days
Was about $800 or so per person.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:38 PM
To: CF-Community
Subj
1. Few would admit to it.
2. Fewer still would be allowed to admit to it. :)
> has anyone on this list drank it?
>
> tw
>
>
>
> On 9/27/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> isnt that in the milk bar for clockwerk orange
>>
>>
>
>
~
besides from your mother!
On 9/27/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> has anyone on this list drank it?
>
> tw
>
>
>
> On 9/27/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > isnt that in the milk bar for clockwerk orange
> >
> >
~~
has anyone on this list drank it?
tw
On 9/27/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> isnt that in the milk bar for clockwerk orange
>
>
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On 9/27/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> balize
>
>
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Close but not exactly.
A) it's not a tax. It a workplace regulation just like any other.
B) the multiplier effect is more usually discussed in the context of
banking but this application of the theory is little different than Bush's
tax cuts except that the people whose bottom line increases are
>
>
> Now here comes the replies - there goes my day - Bring It!
>
> -Cameron
>
Here's a reply:
Your analysis makes perfect sense to me, and seems completely logical, and
I'm an economic idiot.
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On 9/27/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gruss, Keynes has been around for almost a hundred years now. I can't argue
> economics with someone who isn't familiar with the prevalent model.
I've been watching a little of this thread with interest, trying hard
not to be dragged into a conversatio
balize
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It should be very simple. They mostly screw in from the top.
Here is an article on thisoldhouse.com
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/knowhow/solutions/article/0,16417,460788,00.html
or a slightly better one:
http://www.improvenet.com/adviceandresources/articleslibrary/jeff_williams_waterheater.htm
Yes. Much like radon detectors, for those of you with basements. And
your backup battery was last tested. when?
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G wrote:
> Most plug into the wallwith a battery backup should power go out. So
> they're always on.
>
> - Original Message -
>>Ano
There is no punchline...only the sad fact that Clinton's sunshine policy
towards North Korea, galvanized with that 1994 (think that was the year)
accord he signed, has left the world in a really dangerous situation.
NK used that accord to ramp up their clandestine nuke program, while the
United
isnt that in the milk bar for clockwerk orange
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Most plug into the wallwith a battery backup should power go out. So
they're always on.
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [QUARRANTINE] Re: a small pause to give thanks
> Another wow.
> Dana wrote:
> Another problem with your model though is that outsourcing costs, from my
> reading, tend to run much higher than the rate per hour reflects, to the
I want to make sure I'm understanding you so please, tell me where I'm wrong:
You're saying the best thing for New Mexicans is to h
I know. Why not straight from the source. :)
>I don't get it.
>
> Why the glass?
>
> On 9/27/05, Charlie Griefer wrote:
>> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know how to sum it
>> up :)
>>
>> http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000142.php
~~~
oh please. Think of it as marketing. We've been sold the packaging for years
and you have a problem with the contents? We eat and drink so many things
that this is the least evil.
> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know how to sum it
> up :)
>
> http://www.thesneeze.com/mt
my wife and i, and my brother and his gf all want to go to the islands
of the carribean
for about 650-750 each (1300-1500/couple) maybe all inclusive for 200
or so more, and
be on a beach...
recommendations?
--
tony
Tony Weeg
tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
~~~
I don't get it.
Why the glass?
On 9/27/05, Charlie Griefer wrote:
> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know how to sum it up :)
>
> http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000142.php
>
> --
> Charlie Griefer
>
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Oh My God!
On 9/27/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/27/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know how to sum it up
> > :)
> >
> > http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/00
Not me, the children and it starts with Clinton. This President has
the opportunity to change the perception but according to the left he
made it worse.
Where's Gruss anyway, it's his point :)
I was just saying it wasn't lying about a BJ that created the distrust
it was why he had to lie about it.
um, ok? Since it's an older house (guess mid-40s to mid-50s) I guess I
should investigate this too.
Would the way to go be to get the brand name then google that to find out
how to do this? And what's with draining the heater, is this to get the
sediment out?
Dana
On 9/27/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAI
It got pretty repetitive toward the end.
On 9/27/05, Timothy Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You mean the Schiavo thing?
>
> I think I was back for the ass end of it, but stayed far away form it.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, Sept
On 9/27/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know how to sum it up :)
>
> http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000142.php
Oh wow... I managed to get into the archives, some of them are
downright disgusting; yet they had me laughing
Should be on both.
There is a little rod of magnesium or aluminum/zinc inside the
waterheater. This is called the anode rod.
It basically is a sacrificial corrosion item. Over time it will get
eaten away to nothing. As long as it is in place and working, other
parts of the interior of the heater
You mean the Schiavo thing?
I think I was back for the ass end of it, but stayed far away form it.
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> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 2:06 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Fw: Breaking News - Anti-war protester Cindy
> Sh
Another wow. I've been lucky enough that I've only heard them tested.
So. You check the battery in yours regularly, right? Right?!? :-)
--Ben
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> CO detector saved my brother and his family. It woke them up in the middle
> of the night, his wife instantly said she had a pounding head
/me examines this from all sides looking for the punch line...
On 9/27/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > yeah, that's the key issue. I think he was an ok president, even if I
> > wouldn't let him close to my thirteen year old daughter.
> >
> > Dana
> >
>
> .or to a North Korean security
> yeah, that's the key issue. I think he was an ok president, even if I
> wouldn't let him close to my thirteen year old daughter.
>
> Dana
>
.or to a North Korean security treaty.
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CO detector saved my brother and his family. It woke them up in the middle
of the night, his wife instantly said she had a pounding headached (figured
it might just be the loud alarm). They called fire department, they ran
testssaid without the alarm that night, none would have woken up in t
um, I think I have become a believer in CO detectors ;)
Hopefully the problem with the furnace is as simple as soot buildup
blocking the air intake. I rent, but the landlady is elderly and probably
won't take this well. The gas company guys don't have an agenda in this
though, so I believe them, a
So you are saying that Bill Clinton's sexual escapades make you
distrust George Bush? Or look back at Ronald Reagan and Thomas
Jefferson and distrust them? That the seal of the President is somehow
forever tarnished?
You think that the next President will have a harder time at his job
because of w
ewww. Just another reason I don't want kids.
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> sorry for the vague subject...but...um...didn't quite know how to sum it up :)
>
> http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000142.php
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> --
> Charlie Griefer
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> "...All t
Now that's defamation of character. This is the first mention I've
heard of him being a pedophile. What facts do you base this on?
:P
On 9/27/05, Dana wrote:
> yeah, that's the key issue. I think he was an ok president, even if I
> wouldn't let him close to my thirteen year old daughter.
>
> Dana
What? I have a water heater? Damn, the things they can do with modern
plumbing. :)
Jacob wrote:
> Who here has drained their water heater every six months?
>
> Hands, please...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27,
Who here has drained their water heater every six months?
Hands, please...
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 11:31 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: a small pause to give thanks
While we are on heating tips, does everyone k
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