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And when that happens we'll say you are right.
But until then it isn't happening, the country is experiencing record
growth and he is reversing a lot of the harm which has been done by
previous regimes.
All you have to back your claims are propaganda and speculation.
And yes, I am quite aware
I decided it was time for something completely different, thread-wise. Look
ma - no politics!
Okay, I am fed up with dealing with my cranky gas lawn mower. It's supposed
to be self-propelled, but every year we get it tuned up and it's
self-propelled for about 1 lawn mowing and then that part
Buy yourself a Murray Pushmower at Walmart for ~$100 and be happy.
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I decided it was time for
Dana wrote:
I may have to quit reading at the archives and go back to email, just so I
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So, we're considering an electric. Anyone out there have one? What are your
thoughts? Do they work well?
Well, if you've got $1200, about the coolest electric I've seen is the
RoboMower. My neighbor has one and it rocks: On a set schedule it
drives out of its charging base,
Okay, um, yah. First off, I don't have that kind of money. Secondly, you
don't really think it's possible to have yard that isn't constantly
littered with toys when there's a 3 year old in the house, do you? I'm
picturing flying plastic bits galore.
On 4/18/06, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
because we already spend a huge amount of bandwidth on Venezuala? I may
have to quit reading at the archives and go back to email, just so I can
set filters. I don't understand the obsession with Venezuela. I am
beginning to wonder if they are in line behind Iran; the net country to be
Are you completely sworn off of gas mowers Deanna? I've got an older one
that starts first pull every timeand i think newer mowers have become
pretty much hassle free, with simple yearly maintenance.
I just know that when I see some poor sap trying to mow her front yard while
dancing
Deanna wrote:
Okay, um, yah. First off, I don't have that kind of money. Secondly, you
don't really think it's possible to have yard that isn't constantly
littered with toys when there's a 3 year old in the house, do you? I'm
picturing flying plastic bits galore.
Heh, yeah, I guess they
http://60.ufc.com/
i love this flash work.
check it out.
tw
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What's with the allegedly?
This is part of the issue that led to the debacle the other night.
No matter how individuals voted, the electoral college gave the election to
Bush. The End. He was elected.
Let's remember, I voted against the dude. I didn't, and don't, want him as
president. My
If I am supposed to back off GW because he was allegedly elected
I'm not saying anyone should back off anyone. I'm saying let's look at real
issues and stop throwing around Michael Moore one liners.
No matter which way you voted, the man is president. Done.
--
Timothy Heald
Analyst,
Well you know that and the nationalization of private industries, riots,
harassment, and misuse of government powers.
But that stuff only matters to you lefties when it's done by someone from
the white.
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C:
Not completely sworn off them. Just looking at options. If it turns out it's
a super hassle to go electric, we'll probably wind up with gas again. But,
I'm definitely interested in researching the electric option. The more
expensive ones are cordless. Which would definitely be nice. But, I'm not
how much area do you have to mow?
uphill/downhill/flat?
tw
On 4/18/06, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not completely sworn off them. Just looking at options. If it turns out it's
a super hassle to go electric, we'll probably wind up with gas again. But,
I'm definitely interested in
Get a goat! Or a sheep. Or 100 rabbits. Or
Deanna Schneider wrote:
Not completely sworn off them. Just looking at options. If it turns out it's
a super hassle to go electric, we'll probably wind up with gas again. But,
I'm definitely interested in researching the electric option. The
I don't see the Nationalisation of enterprises which utilise the
countries non - renewable resources to be a bad thing.
Those 'private industries' were not owned by venezuelans, and they
were not acting in the intersts of venezuela. A lot of them got their
holdings under suspicious circumstances
Well, my suggestion would be to by a middle of the road gas mower from any
of the major manufacturers. Before each new season, chance the air filter,
change the oil, and sharpen the blade. Do that, and the thing should last
you for years and give you no trouble whatsoever.
Not completely
Lawnmowing:
Push mowers (rotating horizontal blades) work well regardless of
length of grass IF KEPT SHARP. HAve the baldes sharpened twice a
season. Costs about 15 bucks each time, but well worth it. Anyone who
sharpens axe blades or saw blades will do it. Since they leave the
clippings in
I don't see the Nationalisation of enterprises which utilise the
countries non - renewable resources to be a bad thing.
And that's your first problem.
Those 'private industries' were not owned by venezuelans, and they
were not acting in the intersts of venezuela. A lot of them got their
Wrong answer bubba.
First, don't tell me what I think. Good way to start a fight.
Second, I don't support state ownership of anything really, other than the
military, I'm a libertarian, look into it some time pinko.
I've spent enough time debating things with you that we will never agree on,
Chavez has not shown himself to be unstable at all.More disparaging
remarks and propaganda with absolutely no substance.
The failure of the Bush Economy has been described in several
financial reports and is happening CURRENTLY.The projected failure is
also based on this current negative economic
Great to hear *chuckle*
You really need to see someone about your aggression by the way, and
I'm being serious.
Cheers.
On 4/18/06, Loathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wrong answer bubba.
First, don't tell me what I think. Good way to start a fight.
Second, I don't support state ownership of
A friend called asking for help with the digital photos on his PC.
Some of the images have been on his PC for a eyar or two and have worked just
fine. Others were recently downloaded from his Sony cybershot.
He has had some PC trouble recently and as a result installed what appears to
be a
Yeah, unless he has a clean backup he is screwed.
Also faults in flash cards can cause similar problems.
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Virus that attacks images?
A friend called
The failure of the Bush Economy has been described in several
financial reports and is happening CURRENTLY.The projected failure is
also based on this current negative economic status and the present
ongoing war in Iraq, and possibly elsewhere soon if one is to believe
the rhetoric from the
back in the 80's we used to have an 18 inch electric cordless mower. The
battery died pretty quick on it, so my dad replaced it with a deep cycle
marine battery. We had an acre of land and it would mow half the acre on a
charge. My dad thought it was great because I could mow at 6:00am without
That's a rather simplistic view of it, considering there are many,
many factors that led to the rise of the US as a Superpower that has
nothing to do with its choice of system of government or economy.
Your statement about 'when venezuela's economy needs a recorrect' is
again total speculation.
So wait - you had to mow an acre with an *18* deck?
THAT sucks. Didn't even know they made them that small.
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
back in the 80's we used to have an 18 inch electric cordless mower. The
battery died pretty quick on it, so my dad replaced it with a deep cycle
marine
cool, aside from the fact that it friggin resizes my browser across two
monitors :( I really, really hate sites that do that. I wish there was a
program that would allow me to rearrange the designers icons on their
desktop, because I believe they aren't spaced out enough.
On 4/18/06, Tony
That's a rather simplistic view of it, considering there are many,
many factors that led to the rise of the US as a Superpower that has
nothing to do with its choice of system of government or economy.
Your statement about 'when venezuela's economy needs a recorrect' is
again total
well, not exactly, we had a garden that spanned the back of the property
about 25 feet deep. I just had to weed that :) It was split into 5
sections so I only had to do one section a day :)
On 4/18/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So wait - you had to mow an acre with an *18*
I've never had that happen before. What OS/Browser you using?
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From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:35 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: cool flash intro
cool, aside from the fact that it friggin resizes my browser
Cool, but damnit, I hate sites that resize my browser.
M!ke
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From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 8:36 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: cool flash intro
http://60.ufc.com/
i love this flash work.
check it out.
tw
Ahhh...memories. My Mom grew up on a farm, so we always had a huge
veggie garden. Weeding was the kids' job. Gawd I *hated* doing that on
Saturday mornings when the rest of my friends were out playing. What
was fun was shooting critters that tried to steal from us with my Dad as
dusk
XP with Firefox.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:39 AM
To: CF-Community
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I've never had that happen before. What OS/Browser you using?
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From: Zaphod Beeblebrox
Same with mine.
Win 2000 w/FF.
Dawson, Michael wrote:
XP with Firefox.
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:39 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: cool flash intro
I've never had that happen before. What OS/Browser you
me too.
On 4/18/06, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XP with Firefox.
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:39 AM
To: CF-Community
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I've never had that happen before. What OS/Browser
yeah, the odd thing is that I'm contemplating putting in a garden this year.
On 4/18/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh...memories. My Mom grew up on a farm, so we always had a huge
veggie garden. Weeding was the kids' job. Gawd I *hated* doing that on
Saturday mornings when
wow. mine didnt do anything, but load up, run and bedazzle me :)
On 4/18/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same with mine.
Win 2000 w/FF.
Dawson, Michael wrote:
XP with Firefox.
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but then again, im running on a 486 laptop with win 98 and 256mb ram and ie4
tw
On 4/18/06, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wow. mine didnt do anything, but load up, run and bedazzle me :)
On 4/18/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same with mine.
Win 2000 w/FF.
Dawson,
didn't happen here.. i use admuncher, one of it's options is to keep
sites from resizing the browser...
On 4/18/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
me too.
On 4/18/06, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XP with Firefox.
-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure
That is odd, I have the same config, and it didn't do that to me.
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From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:39 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: cool flash intro
XP with Firefox.
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From: Nick
Hmm..I don't think this made it the first time.
---
Here's some info that might help you fix an unresponsive Windows XP
installation:
http://tinyurl.com/m6ufp
[It usually takes a lot to stop XP in its tracks. Even in those rare
cases when the operating system is badly damaged, you'll usually
okay, I just went in to the options dialog and unchecked 'Let Javascript
move or resize existing windows' and it works better now.
On 4/18/06, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is odd, I have the same config, and it didn't do that to me.
-Original Message-
From: Dawson,
well, I waited all night and the Home Brew Bunny never left any parts on my
porch. I guess I haven't been good this year.
On 4/17/06, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no.
some one just drop off new parts for me today.
no idea who...
but got the corney kegs off ebay for like 10 bucks.
I have the same setup, and I have been completely unable to get flash 8 to
work in Firefox at all. Haven't really put any time into it though.
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From: Nick McClure
Anyone ever have a problem loading up the internal browser in Homesite+?
I have my development mappings setup, and all settings are the same as they
are at home, yet, when I try to load it up, I just get this slate grey screen.
Ideas?
Thanks.
Tony
Yeah, that is a pretty handy setting. I forgot what I had done to keep the
resize from happening. For some reason I thought it was the default config
for firefox now.
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From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:54 AM
To:
I'm working on a new layout for a website and thought it'd be cool to have a
background image and then a translucent div that floats over top of it.
Here's how it went down:
Open fireworks, create a small white patch and give it 85% opacity. Save as
png.
Open dreamweaver, create page, give it
[TEHRAN (Reuters) - President Bush refused on Tuesday to rule out
nuclear strikes against Iran if diplomacy fails to curb the Islamic
Republic's atomic ambitions.]
[Iran says it will not drop its right to enrich uranium for peaceful
use but that it will work with the IAEA.]
Does anyone know of a program or service or group that can help rate
an email message for possible spam rating in a variety of systems?
What is a good list of spam filters/systems that should be tested against?
Is anyone good at this and can give advice?
Thanks,
Jerry Johnson
Cool! Thanks for the tip.
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From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: cool flash intro
okay, I just went in to the options dialog and unchecked 'Let Javascript
move or resize existing
This isn't even news. He didn't rule it out because the US would respond in
kind should Iran, or any other country, use nuclear weapons on us or our
allies.
[TEHRAN (Reuters) - President Bush refused on Tuesday to rule out
nuclear strikes against Iran if diplomacy fails to curb the Islamic
http://www.thedeathpsychic.com/
My death foretold: A suicidal airline pilot intentionally crashes the
plane you're on, killing you (and everyone else on board).
At least I won't go alone.
M!ke
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That's not what the man is saying. He is saying he wil FIRST STRIKE Iran.
Not that Iran aimed nukes, or has fired nukes, or anything of the sort.
He spoke of a PRE-EMPTIVE Strike against Iran as a possible solution
to the current standoff and has reiterated this view.
To me, this talk of
*After miraculously surviving a would-be fatal car crash, your life
support system is unplugged by the hospital maid, because she needs an
outlet in which to plug her vacuum.
Great. I'm gonna die because of some else's negligence. Wait, I didn't
expect to go any other way
*
Dawson,
http://www.mentalshed.com/2006/04/18/freemasonry-behind-closed-doors/#more-1324
interesting 2 hour video about masonic lodges and The Ritual
btw... ive watched about 8 minutes, and im already running VERY FAST
and VERY hard.
ras
You bought your nuke shelter yet, Gel? I'd be happy to sell you one.
Paranoia can be great for business.
That's not what the man is saying. He is saying he wil FIRST STRIKE Iran.
Not that Iran aimed nukes, or has fired nukes, or anything of the sort.
He spoke of a PRE-EMPTIVE Strike against
notice during the video @ 11:20 or so, the word born a free man
that is a hint at the KKK involvment. back then, born a free man wasnt
a black man.
:(
On 4/18/06, Rastafari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.mentalshed.com/2006/04/18/freemasonry-behind-closed-doors/#more-1324
interesting 2
You would rather we until someone has a backpack nuke in DC or NY?
Listen, we know Iran's president, and the Mullahs, are crazy people man.
They deny the holocaust happened, and have continued to pledge the
destruction of Israel. They support terrorism in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
What do you
I am more than a little worried as well.
Do YOU Brian, trust that there are no people in the Bush
administration pushing this as a real actual solution (rather than
just a contingency plan or tough talk)?
After watching the actions of this group for 6 years, and reading
about their plans since
oh no, now we are at 16:00 and they are sticking a spike in his left titty
and he is dressed in a half blue cape, and half pants.
WEIRDO's
On 4/18/06, Rastafari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
notice during the video @ 11:20 or so, the word born a free man
that is a hint at the KKK involvment. back
Nice subject. I thought we nuked Iran.
Turns out he just said we'll bomb their nuke sites.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 12:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Bush reconfirms nuking Iran, sorry :)
[TEHRAN (Reuters) - President
Right, and the US President should NEVER rule out first strike. As it gives
Iran a free pass.
If we won't nuke them until they nuke us, then it allows them to kill
millions of Americans before we act.
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From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18,
I hope there are people pushing this as an actual solution, that way the
method is looked into very carefully and modified as opposed to this thing
on the back burner that we don't think about until it is to late.
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Mother-in-Law's iBook is on the fritz, loses time and date when it shuts down.
Sounds like a CMOS battery problem but she's just told me that the Mac
tech says there's no CMOS battery on an iBook.
Is this so?
--
will
If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be
You forgot the NSFW.
- Matt
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From: Rastafari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 12:49 PM
Subject: 2 hour video on Mason's
http://www.mentalshed.com/2006/04/18/freemasonry-behind-closed-doors/#more-1324
In general hospital beds don't use the same plug style as vacuums.
That and most hospitals don't have carpet in rooms.
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 12:48 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Death Psychic
*After
Ads are NSFW, sorry :)
tw
On 4/18/06, Chesty Puller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You forgot the NSFW.
- Matt
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From: Rastafari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 12:49 PM
Subject: 2 hour video on Mason's
Yep. This group did a bang-up job planning Iraq.
On 4/18/06, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope there are people pushing this as an actual solution, that way the
method is looked into very carefully and modified as opposed to this thing
on the back burner that we don't think about
Its probably called an iBattery
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From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 1:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: CMOS Battery for iBook
Mother-in-Law's iBook is on the fritz, loses time and date when it shuts
down.
Sounds like a
Where do you find that.
Here is the quote from the article:
Asked if options included planning for a nuclear strike, Bush replied:
All options are on the table. We want to solve this issue
diplomatically and we're working hard to do so.
Where does it say we will only bomb their nuke sites?
And
Just because they made mistakes doesn't mean they don't need to keep
working.
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 1:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush reconfirms nuking Iran, sorry :)
Yep. This group did a bang-up
My feeling here is that Bush is boy who cried wolf when there wasn't one,
and now that there is, nobody believes him or trusts in his course of
action. In this case, I feel that we have no choice but to believe him.
This is one of those times when the most severe punishment metable should be
I have a container div with two divs inside of it.
div 1 has float:left
div 2 has float:right
they both show up properly, except for the fact that container div
shows up as a sliver just above the two.. like their content is not
properly seated inside of it or something..
I /can/ fix the issue
Sorry, didn't RTFA, just responding to what Gel said.
But based on the subject I thought we had already done it, or were planning
on doing it. Not keeping it as an option.
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 1:06 PM
To:
Have they impressed you with their ability to learn from their mistakes?
Having this group continue planning does NOT seem to me like a good idea.
On 4/18/06, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just because they made mistakes doesn't mean they don't need to keep
working.
damnit i had just taken a drink of coffee when I read that !
On 4/18/06, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its probably called an iBattery
-Original Message-
From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 1:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject:
Why nuclear as the option?
Why not just level the place with conventional weapons?
Isn't that exactly why we deeloped the bunker buster super-bombs?
Why would we EVER use nukes as a first option?
Why would we want to put nukes on the table as a reasonable first
response? If we can use them for a
wrap them in a table instead.
tables are good for that.
tw
On 4/18/06, Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a container div with two divs inside of it.
div 1 has float:left
div 2 has float:right
they both show up properly, except for the fact that container div
shows up as a sliver just
make a div3 below them:
div style=clear:both;font-size:1px;line-height:1px;nbsp;/nbsp
On 4/18/06, Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a container div with two divs inside of it.
div 1 has float:left
div 2 has float:right
they both show up properly, except for the fact that container div
sorry, didn't explain it well. Floating takes the div out of the document
flow similar to absolute positioning. Having a div below it that clears
out the float, will cause that div to reset below any floated divs and
therefore push the bottom of the container div down also.
Jeez, why is it
Oh come on.
A Christain group with an agenda does a story on this and you run fast?
What had me running for sure though was that it was a tele evangelical
show that seems to have been made in the early 80s or before. That
guy's blonde hair was terrifying as well.
*chuckle*
The guy who was
I dunno, I'm not in Iraq, and don't really know the situation there, so I
can't really comment.
I've read quote of a bunch of people that aren't there and they don't really
tell me anything else either.
Of course if your some big military planning expert what are you doing here?
Shouldn't you be
aye, that worked. thanks
On 4/18/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make a div3 below them:
div style=clear:both;font-size:1px;line-height:1px;nbsp;/nbsp
On 4/18/06, Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a container div with two divs inside of it.
div 1 has float:left
uhhh next time, i will
On 4/18/06, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wrap them in a table instead.
tables are good for that.
tw
On 4/18/06, Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a container div with two divs inside of it.
div 1 has float:left
div 2 has float:right
they both show up
Nuclear is our most severe punishment. Its very discussion puts fear into
the hearts of every person who thinks about it. I'd rather the President use
his most feared weapon in this case rather than play games with the enemy.
Iran should know that the very mention of nuclear retailiation means
Nukes are a first option for the US because that is one of the ways we keep
other countries from using them as a first option.
If Iran nukes Israel we will have to respond, the only way we can respond is
with nukes. However, if Iran thinks that even developing a bomb will get
them nuked, it might
That's because...
Ray will have been convalescing in his mansion after the accident. That
is where the hospital maid, who was assigned to his care, will
eventually, and accidentally, kill him.
But it's ok! The nurse is totally hot!
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure
The President first put forward the idea of using 'tactical Nukes' in
a Pre-Emptive strike on Iran previously in articles and speeches about
two weeks or so ago.
This most recent line of questioning was clearly with respect to this
previous statement!
So the President of the US *did* make such
You are blown to smithereens when your fun loving co-worker fills a
whoopee cushion with nitroglycerin.
The really scary thing is that this one doesn't seem too far fetched
at all. But, then, you guys haven't met my co-workers
--Ben
You know, even though I die in the end of this story, I kind of like it. :)
Dawson, Michael wrote:
That's because...
Ray will have been convalescing in his mansion after the accident. That
is where the hospital maid, who was assigned to his care, will
eventually, and accidentally, kill
In a case of mistaken identity, you are shot to death by a drug dealer.
Boring.
On 4/18/06, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.thedeathpsychic.com/
My death foretold: A suicidal airline pilot intentionally crashes the
plane you're on, killing you (and everyone else on
While attempting to remove a slice of burn toast from your toaster using a
metal fork, you're electrocuted.
And here I was worried about my tendency to become very drowsy while driving,
do to poor sleeping. Silly me!
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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
According to my Apple certified pBook/iBook technician in the next
room, no CMOS or PRAM battery on an iBook.
Does this happen every time, or just when shut down without being
plugged in? Does the main battery work? I know that if you eject the
main battery from iBooks and pBooks, they lose
Unfortunately, the people doing the planning aren't in the war rooms, either.
They are civilians, many of whom are not even in the government, that
are doing the planning.
On 4/18/06, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dunno, I'm not in Iraq, and don't really know the situation there, so I
After haggling over the price of meat, an enraged butcher beats you to
death with a frozen beef tongue.
You know, thanks to Mr. Camden, i've always known WHEN I was going to die.
Now I know HOW.
This is greati think.
In a case of mistaken identity, you are shot to death by a
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