Biggest Myth that US Government Propogates to Keep US Tax Payers Thinking
They're Better Than Someone Else:
>would they also cut
>those crazy taxes you guys pay?
See (as a few examples):
http://www.knv.com/Publications/Corpgraph2005.pdf
http://www.accf.org/publications/reports/sr-intcomp-deathta
It's actually a Flex app. A lot of the MM reps have been talking it up
lately...
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Anyone looked at Yahoo Maps beta?
not sure. i cannot say that i hate it,
not sure. i cannot say that i hate it, its very cool i think.
its beta. its new. they will improve. yahoo isnt my favorite
at all, not in anyway shape or form, but no one on this
list came up with it... so id say its pretty cool :)
tw
On 11/29/05, Maureen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hated it.
I hated it. The sensitivity is awful. It redraws if you even touch
the mouse. The selects don't work probably. Just plain bad.
On 11/29/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/index.php
>
> It's all Flash and works pretty much like Google Maps, though with clean
arrived today. talon is sooo excited about him :)
http://static.flickr.com/34/68472018_6f76fdc68e.jpg?v=0
http://static.flickr.com/20/68471864_061bb5204f.jpg?v=0
he is so cute.
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::nod:: there is the British system, yes. In terms of access to care,
possibly better than both. Quality - have heard conflicting opinions.
My own experiences with it were quite some time ago but were not
terribly good, but Wayne seems very happy with what he has access too,
dunno. Thsi may also be
Um this is my family we are talking about. My father covered the
Unites States for a chain of Canadian papers, remember? I think they
were here for five or seven years. I happen to disagree with them on
this subject, but it's not an ignorant opinion.
On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think 'something' has to happen --but it will never be called
> two-tier... people are terrified of it.
>
> >it is s not going to happen.
> >
> >On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Tell me about the 2 tier healthcare idea.
> >> What do they want to try to do?
> >>
>
I am impressed that it knows who James McMurtry is...
Dana
On 11/29/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a web site that creates a playlist based on an artist or song that you
> like. Seems pretty cool...
>
> http://www.pandora.com/
>
>
It's slow as shit!
Yahoo still sucks :-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:52 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Anyone looked at Yahoo Maps beta?
>
> http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/index.php
>
> It's all Flash and work
> Ray wrote:
> I'm with Wheaties on this one. Makes the suspense that much more dramatic.
>
Just makes me wonder when they're going to put a camera in his
bathroom while he's taking a duker and run the TICK TOCK TICK TOCK
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I'm with Wheaties on this one. Makes the suspense that much more dramatic.
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> haha the excitement rocks :)
>
> Oh well it got us watching and i love the TICK TOCK TICK TOCK
>
> On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>RayCam wrote:
>>>Am I the only one who li
haha the excitement rocks :)
Oh well it got us watching and i love the TICK TOCK TICK TOCK
On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > RayCam wrote:
> > Am I the only one who likes 24 - the characters, the world, etc, but
> > who is sick and tired of the whole concept though?
>
> NO!
yea i know the moment i update my info on dice i get like 5-10 calls
within that day or the next day.
It's crazy busy here its a shame half the people speak bad english :(.
I can't go in for a job if i can't understand the head hunter!
On 11/29/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Ori
> RayCam wrote:
> Am I the only one who likes 24 - the characters, the world, etc, but
> who is sick and tired of the whole concept though?
NO! The 24 concept is totally unnecessary to the show - it has no
plot dependancy whatsoever. It was a stupid concept in the first
place, but they can't get
this is on amazon, but pretty cool
palm os watch 30 bucks shiped
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> -Original Message-
> From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:49 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Pandora
>
> So far I'm just waiting...waiting The first thing I typed in wasn't in
> their system. I'm not to convinced that I'll be
If you go to the snopes sight and follow a couple of the links you wind up
at "Christmaslights.com" (I think that's what it's called) they have
detailed descriptions on how to do it ranging from off the shelf to
designing your own PC boards
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 P
There was on the guys site, not on snopes.
Follow the link.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 6:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Christmas light display verified real
>
> Or a "how to" manual. I'd love to do t
Well the thing was i wasnt telling him i was taking the offer just
that there was an offer and i watned to be upfront. once he pulled
that shit i took it though :)
On 11/29/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sweet, congrats. forget about the lockout thing, that's just SOP for many
> comp
dumbassG pointed out the instructions in his original post.
bah! I'm going home.
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Or a "how to" manual. I'd love to do this to my house.
>
> Jim Davis wrote:
>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:43
Or a "how to" manual. I'd love to do this to my house.
Jim Davis wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:43 PM
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: Christmas light display verified real
>>
>>It's real alright...and they've even got a l
> -Original Message-
> From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:07 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: new j o b
>
> Congrats Bill, good to see good things happening for folks! As I
> mentioned on another thread I've just gone full time here
> -Original Message-
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:43 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Christmas light display verified real
>
> It's real alright...and they've even got a link to instructions on how he
> did it.
>
> http://www.snopes.com/photos/
http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/index.php
It's all Flash and works pretty much like Google Maps, though with cleaner
transitions as the screen redraws when you drag the map around. Does anyone
know if they used Flex for this or if it is all Flash-built?
~~
me splel chex es brokin
On 11/29/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's propbably why war hasn't been declared since WWII
>
> On 11/29/05, Tim Heald wrote:
> > This is where things get really gray for me personally. I mean I am a
> > constructionist. Therefore, I feel that ONLY congress sho
That's propbably why war hasn't been declared since WWII
On 11/29/05, Tim Heald wrote:
> This is where things get really gray for me personally. I mean I am a
> constructionist. Therefore, I feel that ONLY congress should have the
> ability to declare war, and the president to conduct the war on
The Prince, by Machiavelli:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1232
When confronting issues of conflict, we must deal with the world as it is
rather than how we would like it to be.
>You know, if at some point in time, everyone refused to be a soldier and go
>to war, we'd have world peace.
~~
This is where things get really gray for me personally. I mean I am a
constructionist. Therefore, I feel that ONLY congress should have the
ability to declare war, and the president to conduct the war once it is
declared. When looked at according to that litmus test I can find problems
with what
if I understand you correctly you are saying gee, they won't be
foolish enough to make THAT mistake again. I think you underestimate
the US Congress' ability to repeatedly make the same errors...
> No future President, for the next couple of decades probably, will be
> able to send people to war
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It's one of the top things that people come to the site searching for in the
last few days.
> It's real alright...and they've even got a link to instructions on how he
> did it.
>
> http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.asp
>
>
>
I had to respond anyway. :)
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On 11/29/05, Adkins, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Never mind I think I got it.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Adk
> Larry wrote:
> You mean you would put additional requirements for serving in
> Congress. If so then what's the difference between what you suggest
> and being ruled by a military junta?
>
Junta is a cool word. But to answer your question, I'm simply making
the point that it's easy to send peopl
sweet, congrats. forget about the lockout thing, that's just SOP for many
companies these days.
>I might finally be able to pay off the rest of my debt *crosses
>fingers* it has been a rough year but as of today things ar elooking
>up.
AHhhh! Thanks.
Forgot all about that - maybe I should watch last season before January. :)
Sam wrote:
> Because the dude got killed ast the Chineese embasy.
>
> On 11/29/05, Ray Champagne wrote:
>
>>Dude, I forgot prolly the most important thing was that for some reason,
>>Jack faked
Because the dude got killed ast the Chineese embasy.
On 11/29/05, Ray Champagne wrote:
> Dude, I forgot prolly the most important thing was that for some reason,
> Jack faked his own death at the end of the last season, with the help
> of Palmer. I have been racking my brain as to why, but I can
Dude, I forgot prolly the most important thing was that for some reason,
Jack faked his own death at the end of the last season, with the help
of Palmer. I have been racking my brain as to why, but I can't
remember. That's the whole premise that starts off this season, IIRC.
Anybody got any
I am glad to hear it, Bill!
On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> congrats Hat man!
> On 11/29/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Congrats Bill, good to see good things happening for folks! As I
> > mentioned on another thread I've just gone full time here at
and now hes a drunk :( i always liked tony almada!
On 11/29/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, there was a bomb detonation in the desert. that asshat that was
> the director of CTU at the time who had major radiation poisoning took
> the plane down with the bomb in it. the bomb d
congrats Hat man!
On 11/29/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Congrats Bill, good to see good things happening for folks! As I
> mentioned on another thread I've just gone full time here at ITT, good
> increase in salary and a steady schedule are going to do wonders for
> my stres
Never mind I think I got it.
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: JS Question
Dose anyone have a simple JS script that validates the FIRST character
of a field to make sure it is an ALPHA char
Dose anyone have a simple JS script that validates the FIRST
character of a field to make sure it is an ALPHA character.
My initial thought was to validate the ASCII value of it, but there
is no ASC function in JS.
I know this is something that should be relatively simple but
it is escaping me
I knew guys that whined about it when we deployed. They knew it was a risk,
but they hadn't thought that it would hit you know what I mean? "Daddy and
Uncle Joe did 20 years and never deployed"
I mean I came from an active duty background, and had been overseas with
guard kids before, so I knew i
Exactly.
Personal responsibility.
You don't need infantry and artillery to stop a riot or fight a forest fire.
You want to do that most police departments have reserve officers, fire
departments have volunteer corps.
I never understood the complaining about deployments. I mean, I knew it was
c
It's real alright...and they've even got a link to instructions on how he did
it.
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Starting from the premise that all politicans are liars, that goes
downill quickly.
On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dunno. But I'd bet up until Iraq your odds of fighting a
> pre-emptive foreign war based on trumped up reports from known liars
> was pretty slim.
>
>
~
> I dunno. But I'd bet up until Iraq your odds of fighting a
> pre-emptive foreign war based on trumped up reports from known liars
> was pretty slim.
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> T-Bone wrote:
> The National Guard contains all of the Combat Arms units, while the reserves
> contains all of the support units.
>
Huh. Good info. But I think you're right about the
not-reading-the-contract part because I knew lots of guys in the nat'l
guard in college and none of them though
I rather suspect the same
On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
> > It's still a gamble though, isn't it?
> >
>
> I dunno. But I'd bet up until Iraq your odds of fighting a
> pre-emptive foreign war based on trumped up reports from known liars
> was pretty slim.
>
>
No both you and Tim saying that is good enough for me, I believe you.
But how often?
Dana
On 11/29/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you need to fact check that. I wish it were true, but it's
> not. The Guard has served in theater in Bosnia, Somalia, Kosovo,
> Vietnam, Korea,
Figures, Army gets all the new equipment. I left the Marines in Feb 87 from
Okinawa and we didn't have any.
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:16 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: HMMWV (Was Higher Taxes for Hybrids)
Looks
> Brian wrote:
> It's still a gamble though, isn't it?
>
I dunno. But I'd bet up until Iraq your odds of fighting a
pre-emptive foreign war based on trumped up reports from known liars
was pretty slim.
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I think you need to fact check that. I wish it were true, but it's
not. The Guard has served in theater in Bosnia, Somalia, Kosovo,
Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI and the Spanish-American war. They were in
the Civil War and go back to the time of the Colonies.
On 11/29/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
So he shouldn't have joined as an Infantryman or an MP or a combat engineer.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: On a Mission From God
>
> I actually don't know whether the people I am t
> Sam wrote:
> Didn't Bush sign up so he could fly in Vietnam? :)
>
No, he signed up to avoid Vietnam because he's a chickenhawk wuss with
more blow than brains.
If the coward had had any talent he would've used his undeserved
favoritism to become a successful businessman, but his 4 bankruptcies
And my friends working in the World Trade Center had long-term goals.
Sometimes thing change.
On 11/29/05, Dana wrote:
> I am saying that until Bush the Lesser the National Guard was
> mobilized for floods, fires, and other natural disasters at home.
> Although the people I knew (former bosses) we
I actually don't know whether the people I am talking about went to
Iraq -- lost track of them a while back. But I know a number of units
out of El Paso did go. so most likely yes, esp as these two were
career officers. Just pointing out that when I asked about the
National Guard, going to Iraq was
On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Should they vote for war and if they didn't serve under fire
> themselves, then, sure, I'd go along with that.
Yeah those kids should have no rights of there own.
> Maybe a more realistic approach would be to require that Congress
> experience the front lines them
That's pure BS.
The National Guard contains all of the Combat Arms units, while the reserves
contains all of the support units.
The people that have been whining about getting deployed must not have ever
paid attention to their contract, or to all the classes about the
possibility of Federalizati
You mean you would put additional requirements for serving in
Congress. If so then what's the difference between what you suggest
and being ruled by a military junta?
larry
On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Are you saying
> > service for children of presidents,
> Kevin wrote:
> Tier 1: rich people get treated great.
> Tier 2: poor people get screwed.
Heeey ... that's the American system.
Really, though, the government has never created wealth and therefore
will never be the best place to put health care. The market is the
best place for it with the
makes it easier to get rid of crooks, definitely...
On 11/29/05, Yves Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I actually like the idea of minority government..
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Didn't Bush sign up so he could fly in Vietnam? :)
On 11/29/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
> > The guys you know should have given a little more thought to just exactly
> > what they were getting involved in.
> >
>
> That having been said, the Nat'l Guard is different than, say, the
> Army
>
> That having been said, the Nat'l Guard is different than, say, the
> Army Reserves. The NG seems more disaster related and for enemies in
> the homeland than for foreign wars.
>
It's still a gamble though, isn't it?
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I am saying that until Bush the Lesser the National Guard was
mobilized for floods, fires, and other natural disasters at home.
Although the people I knew (former bosses) were career, it was
definitely marketed as a career choice that was
1) part-time
2) something that would help the local communi
So far I'm just waiting...waiting The first thing I typed in wasn't in
their system. I'm not to convinced that I'll be having lots of luck, as
most things that I listen to are on smaller labels.
On 11/29/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Seemed pretty cool to me...glad you en
> Brian wrote:
> The guys you know should have given a little more thought to just exactly
> what they were getting involved in.
>
That having been said, the Nat'l Guard is different than, say, the
Army Reserves. The NG seems more disaster related and for enemies in
the homeland than for foreign
> Brian wrote:
> If every leader asked themself this question before they acted...there would
> never be another war again.
>
Well, I dunno. There's a lot of psychos out there. Some people live
for the battlefield.
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Here, there are long waits for certain services. Primary care isn't a problem.
Our alternative is Alberta.
>(ontario)
>
>Extremely long waits for certain services
>No alternative except the US
>Many people have no access to primary care.
>
>Dana
> Sam wrote:
> Are you saying
> service for children of presidents, senators and representatives
> should be compulsory?
>
Should they vote for war and if they didn't serve under fire
themselves, then, sure, I'd go along with that.
Maybe a more realistic approach would be to require that Congress
I like the idea of a minority government if the NDP has a larger presence.
>Yeah I actually like the idea of minority government..
>
>What gets me is when they absolutely do not want to work together.
>
>I guess we'll see what happens..
>
>Yves
>
>On 11/29/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree with you, but I doubt it is going away in canada, I really do.
On 11/29/05, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm surprised all the libs on here aren't decrying the loss of the
> socialist state to our north.
>
> Haha
>
> Socialized health care DOESN"T work.
>
~~
> Brian wrote:
> What right do you have to send others to die for a cause you WOULD die for?
>
This is an excellent question and I guess my answer would be that,
should there be consensus within Congress and Presidency for war, each
postitve voter should feel strong enough to send their kids.
~~~
The guys you know should have given a little more thought to just exactly
what they were getting involved in.
> hmmm the guys I have known who were in the National Guard were not
> really expecting to serve in Iraqreminds me of that picture
> someone posted a whiel back of a tank with a bann
(ontario)
Extremely long waits for certain services
No alternative except the US
Many people have no access to primary care.
Dana
On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So if the govt cut alot of features or privatized would they also cut
> those crazy taxes you guys pay?
>
> I
Yeah I actually like the idea of minority government..
What gets me is when they absolutely do not want to work together.
I guess we'll see what happens..
Yves
On 11/29/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> of course this makes the MP's much more powerful. I can really see the
> g
Isn't that what they say about Das Kapital?
On 11/29/05, Jillian Koskie wrote:
> The important thing to remember is that socialized healthcare can work, just
> not in its current form or scope.
>
> When it was introduced by Tommy Douglas, this isn't what he envisioned.
>
> >I'm surprised all the
depends on the trunk, but yes, I see your point.
On 11/29/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True but you still have to bend over and reach in with a little one in
> your arms. The SUV allows me to stand-up while loading the kids. It's
> much more comfortable and safe. Same wit the t
congrats bill.
sounds excellent.
larry
On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :) + 15k su-weet.
>
> Boss will fire me the second i put in my notice too LOL so i'll take
> all my shit with me tonight and email and probably get a call saying
> oh dont bother coming in LOL.
>
> --
of course this makes the MP's much more powerful. I can really see the
government turning on one or two seats.
Have to say though given the alternative (i.e., Harper and the Repu
^H^H^H^H Conservatives), sleave and corruption doesn't look all that
bad.
Besides some of the best legislation have be
Cool, congrats!
On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> :) + 15k su-weet.
>
> Boss will fire me the second i put in my notice too LOL so i'll take
> all my shit with me tonight and email and probably get a call saying
> oh dont bother coming in LOL.
>
> --
>
> William Wheatley
>
I mostly agree with you Larry...
Unfortunately, I see many votes goin against someone, instead of for someone.
Who you dislike the least will likely get votes.
Personally, I really don't know who I'm supporting...
Here (on PEI) we had a vote on electoral reform last night which was
voted down..
Looks like I was a little off, the entered army service in 1985
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:07 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Higher Taxes for Hybrids
>
> I don't know about our Humvees being 25-30 years o
The important thing to remember is that socialized healthcare can work, just
not in its current form or scope.
When it was introduced by Tommy Douglas, this isn't what he envisioned.
>I'm surprised all the libs on here aren't decrying the loss of the
>socialist state to our north.
>
>Haha
>
>So
Congrats Bill, good to see good things happening for folks! As I
mentioned on another thread I've just gone full time here at ITT, good
increase in salary and a steady schedule are going to do wonders for
my stress levels!
Hatton
~~
I don't know about our Humvees being 25-30 years old. I left the
marines 18 years ago and I had never seen one. I was in combat units
and we had the good old Jeeps that had been used since WWII.
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29,
In those few statements there you can likely begin to see the logistical
nightmare that will follow.
>That doesnt seem like such a bad idea...option A that is.
>Unless if you dont pay you have to wait for a crazy amount of time.
>Well unless you only have to wait for non emergencies.
>
>On 11/29/
Says who? You still get all the necessary care for everyone. That's
considerably different than here where something like 30 million have
no coverage at all.
In comparison, if that's an example of socialized medicine (as you
call it) not working, then one can only imagine what it would be like
if
I just ordered an Atomic B2 Scuba regulator. Should be in Thursday. Going
to have to go on a dive to trip it out.
On 11/29/05, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay... so I'm placing an order with ThinkGeek and I'm feeling like buying
> some cool new toys.
>
> Anybody order anything
When I was hired from another company, I gave my 2 week notice
as most people do, however, just like you, I was locked out of
everything within maybe 30 minutes. So all I did was play Spades
Online for that week and on that Thursday, I was told that they
Wanted me to answer phones to help customers
I'm confused, are you saying when you volunteer you can pick your
destiniation? That's really cool.
On 11/29/05, Dana wrote:
> hmmm the guys I have known who were in the National Guard were not
> really expecting to serve in Iraqreminds me of that picture
> someone posted a whiel back of a tan
I'm surprised all the libs on here aren't decrying the loss of the
socialist state to our north.
Haha
Socialized health care DOESN"T work.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 12:12 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re:
Basic camping magnesium lighter.
On 11/29/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yeah, found it.
>
> Looks like something you can pick up at the local Surplus (Army/Navy)
> store (that's where I found mine)
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Purchase Co
Pretty funny, our Humvees are 25-30 years old right? The design was to last
10 years.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:37 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Higher Taxes for Hybrids
>
> Maintenence and design intent
yes, there was a bomb detonation in the desert. that asshat that was
the director of CTU at the time who had major radiation poisoning took
the plane down with the bomb in it. the bomb didn't go off this time,
however.
tony was in jail for letting michelle (fiancee at the time) out of the
qu
Maintenence and design intent. The grunt drivers I know just wouldn't
buy a hummer for home.
On 11/29/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> because the Hummer does not stand up to anything you mean, or because
> of the gas mileage?
>
> I gather that these security moms tended to be high-income wit
hrm didnt they do a nuclear bomb the year before? but jack got it to
explode in the desert?
Also why did tony goto jail i dont remember? he hit his superior or
something and helped jack right? I vaguly remember that.
On 11/29/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here's a teaser from las
Well you guys are in canada your govt is supposed to be evolved beyond
a simple democratic republic. Isn't that what socialists say :) heh
its nice to see a govt is a govt the world around. Well the US can
start buttering canada up so by the time you guys become the #1 or #2
oil producer in the wo
hmmm the guys I have known who were in the National Guard were not
really expecting to serve in Iraqreminds me of that picture
someone posted a whiel back of a tank with a banner on it saying "One
weekend a month my ass!!!"
Dana
On 11/29/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The kids the presi
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