I've never lived in a house with wall-to-wall carpet before. My new house
has wall-to-wall carpet in all but the master bedroom.
I've discovered, after attempting to move my television stand and desk today
that I hate carpet. Really, really hate it.
Stupid carpet.
Jim Davis
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yah, i did that later on... ive seen em for horses i think too?
tw
On 4/19/06, DRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its a little mechanical thing. Search google for cliker dog training. There
> are hundreds of results.
>
> DRE
>
> On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > this?
> >
>
>
> -
Its a little mechanical thing. Search google for cliker dog training. There
are hundreds of results.
DRE
On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> this?
>
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> RoMunn wrote:
> I think it is the same all over the world. In some places it
> is better (Sweden comes to mind for some reason), and in some places it is
> worse- Saudi Arabia anyone?
>
Yup, totally agree and those are great examples, at least from my
experience. One experience pops into my hea
was gonna say it.. thought i would show my politeness.. meh
aye. one on top is albino green. one with bulge is regular albino burmese
few others of them ..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/korneliuz/
On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> she, and you are a sick fuck
>
> albino strictor?
>
> n
The vast majority of Indians are Hindu or related religions- Sikh, Jain,
Hare Krishna. Some of them are just as intolerant and extremist as the
intolerant people anywhere else. Witness the Hindu on Muslim violence in
Gujarat a few years ago that killed 1,000+ people.
I don't think tolerance is a m
thanks. she is quite the lady... those are phone pics if you couldnt
tell already.
yeah, we make it to about 5 or so a year... GREAT stadium, and im
originally from
there, so its like going home. no big deal, really. heck, baltimore,
dc, philly are all ~2
hours away... nice place to be :)
tw
she, and you are a sick fuck
albino strictor?
nice lookin'
On 4/19/06, Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you ever get tired of him... i've got a possible new carrier for him
> http://static.flickr.com/30/103818016_819670d926_o.jpg
>
> On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www
Hey, cool photos. Pinot is a really cute dog.
I saw some of the other photos. Do you roll up from Salisbury to Camden
Yards on a regular basis? That's a heckuva road trip for a game.
On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyweeg/131617313/
>
> and
>
> http:
if you ever get tired of him... i've got a possible new carrier for him
http://static.flickr.com/30/103818016_819670d926_o.jpg
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyweeg/131617313/
>
> and
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyweeg/131617312/
>
> :) a proud
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyweeg/131617313/
and
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On 4/19/06, russtt wrote:
> East. White Europeans, on the whole, are fairly agnostic while their
> immigrant citizens are much more militant.
That's pretty ambiguous.
White Europe consist mostly of Christians. They might be fairly
Christian as well as fairly agnostic so they can be used in your
> > > > > So then explain why picture IDs are a bad thing :)
> > > > >
> > > > They aren't.
> > > >
> > > They are a means for the federal government to track your whereabouts,
> > > the main reason I will always be against any kind of federal ID.
> >
> > Don't like passports, then?
>
> I don't nee
> aSam wrote:
> Did you work with equal amounts or could your person study be somewhat
> skewed because you live in a Christian society?
>
I'm not just talking about the US but in Europe, Asia, and the Middle
East. White Europeans, on the whole, are fairly agnostic while their
immigrant citizens
So are you saying they had a right to use nuclear weapons to defend
their claim of Kuwait?
On 4/19/06, Vivec wrote:
> Hmm..some interesting thoughts on this topic:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/fb323
>
> ["I don't think we ever would have used them but, nevertheless, the
> Iraqis didn't know that and we
Oh boo hoo. Let's get some perspective here:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/267047_china18.html?source=rss
On 4/19/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> aren't there enought stories like this one floating around:
>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9703-2004Sep
In a sense, sure, but Iran has had a secret nuclear program for twenty
years. Undemocratic, internally unpopular regimes with lots of external
enemies - Iran and North Korea come to mind, as does South Africa in a
previous incarnation - want to acquire nuclear weapons as a last ditch
effort to hol
Hmm..some interesting thoughts on this topic:
http://tinyurl.com/fb323
["I don't think we ever would have used them but, nevertheless, the
Iraqis didn't know that and we could have if the provocation was
serious," retired Gen. Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff during this period
Well it sure feels like it.
How's this:
skewed because you live where Christians are a majority?
On 4/19/06, Scott Stewart wrote:
> Uhmmm... while Christianity is the dominant faith in the US. I'd hardly call
> us a "Christian society" We're a society of laws not religion
>
> Thanks
>
> Sco
Poor guy.
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> McClellan Out as White House Press Secretary
> Karl Rove Gives Up Policy Oversight to Focus on 2006 Elections
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aren't there enought stories like this one floating around:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9703-2004Sep9.html
summary: seven aids activists who heckled Bush at a campaign appearance
were arrested for disorderly conduct and detained by the secret service.
Really there are a bunch
Uhmmm... while Christianity is the dominant faith in the US. I'd hardly call
us a "Christian society" We're a society of laws not religion
Thanks
Scott
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Karl Rove Gives Up Policy Oversight to Focus on 2006 Elections
By Fred Barbash, Peter Baker and Jim VandeHei
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, April 19, 2006; 12:42 PM
Karl Rove, the president's most influential adviser and a dominant
force in t
On 4/19/06, Vivec wrote:
> The more sensible courses of action, to seek peace and to spearhead a
> campaign that would raise up Moderate Islam probably never occurred.
Sounds like what's happening in Iraq and Afghanistan
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In general I agree, however I think that the radical Christians are more
willing to talk about that stuff in public as they don't fear retaliation.
Others realize that they are in a minority and should they mention similar
things, there may be a reaction against them.
> -Original Message-
Did you work with equal amounts or could your person study be somewhat
skewed because you live in a Christian society?
On 4/19/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Over the years I've worked with Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists,
> Hindus, etc and the most radical of them all, BY FAR, has been
> Christian
> tBone wrote:
> We all know that neo-cons are just dressed up big government liberals, in
> better suits.
And ... who don't like s3x. Don't forget that part.
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I have Sirius, comes with Dish Network. Used to listen occasionally
but now I have yahoo music connected to my stereo. $5 a month and I
can listen to anything I want.
On 4/19/06, G wrote:
> In the beginning, Sirius was about $3 more expensive, but offered its music
> channels without any commerci
It's pretty sad that you villify an entire religion for the actions of
but a few extremists.
It is for this very reason that you are destined to lose this war you
claim to be fighting.
By placing yourself at war with Islam, you gain far more enemies than
you have terrorists.
And no, not even the
> SS wrote:
> I've met the moderates, one of my Taekwondo instructors and one of my
> training partners were both "moderate" muslims.
Over the years I've worked with Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists,
Hindus, etc and the most radical of them all, BY FAR, has been
Christians - specifically the a
howard has had some NICE sybian stuff lately.
nice.
On 4/19/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the beginning, Sirius was about $3 more expensive, but offered its music
> channels without any commercials. XM soon raised it's price and went to the
> same format.
>
> Anymore, the only real differ
Which ones?
You mean the ones that broke the law right?
I'm in protest warriors. We have two large protests coming up. One against
the proposed lessening of the restrictions on illegal immigration, the other
a counter protest against Fred Phelps and his junkies.
We had to jump through to get t
> Bush detains killers and terrorists.
>
> You don't see Michael Moore in gitmo, now do you?
No, but I'd paid to. I'd like to see him try to go on a hunger strike.
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In the beginning, Sirius was about $3 more expensive, but offered its music
channels without any commercials. XM soon raised it's price and went to the
same format.
Anymore, the only real difference is that XM gives you baseball games, while
Sirius gives you football games. Oh, and that asshat
i was referring to protesters.
On 4/19/06, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bush detains killers and terrorists.
>
> You don't see Michael Moore in gitmo, now do you?
>
>
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You don't see Michael Moore in gitmo, now do you?
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xm's music stations have no commercials
xm's syndicated stations do
xm rocks sirius' ass.
On 4/19/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> XM has commercials? What's teh point?
>
> On 4/19/06, Robert Everland III wrote:
> > Sirius is better, no commercials on music.
> >
> >
> >
> > B
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every time I see this subject line:
"Chavez Blacklists Critics", I think yea, but "Bush Detains Critics"
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we made the grade
I wonder what that stuff was? I'm not so sure I'd put it on my face if
it was that flammable.
Doc - "Here, spread this gasoline gel into your face, it'll clear up
your acne."
Me - "You know, I think I'll just live with the acne"
Ben Doom wrote:
> According to this:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk
XM has commercials? What's teh point?
On 4/19/06, Robert Everland III wrote:
> Sirius is better, no commercials on music.
>
>
>
> B
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According to this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1756316,00.html?gusrc=rss
He was warned, and his acknowledgement was documented.
--Ben
On 4/19/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That assumes that he was told beforehand HOW flammable the cream was.
> I've never seen something bur
I've met the moderates, one of my Taekwondo instructors and one of my
training partners were both "moderate" muslims. Both genuinely nice people
and we'd have long conversations about not understanding why jews, musilims
and Christians can't find common ground.
I'd have the same issues with anyone
I've met the other kind, several of them, but I live in a University Town.
There are plenty of people here that aren't radicals. Of course, for many of
them, that is why they came here.
I work with a man that left Iran because of the radicals.
> -Original Message-
> From: Loathe [mailto:
I might be wrong, but I have never personally met the moderate muslims we
hear about on TV. I've only ever seen the kind with guns and bombs, or
their friends that come here for work, and send money back to support the
intifada, or direct action against the US.
I have issues with people flying p
I don't need a passport to buy cigarettes and alcohol.
You know what I meant. Don't be an ass.
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from what ive read/watched, ethanol mixed gasoline costs more to make
and will end up costing us more.
yea its better for the env. and our dependence on ragheads, but fuck i
dont want to pay more for it.
fuck.
On 4/19/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's all about the economics.
nice, xm radio woke up, and put the heavy station LM back on...
KILLER shit...
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Ehh.. I've got issues with the war being against "Islam", while the
people we are fighting are very radical Islamic, they don't represent the
whole any more than the people behind godhatesfags.com represent the whole
of Christianity (and I wouldn't mind someone declaring war on this type of
X-i
GG says if we bury our heads in the sand we'll be left alone. So it's
not a WWIII, it's a GWB II.
On 4/19/06, Loathe wrote:
> The one against islam. The one being fought on OVER half of the continents
> right now.
>
> That war.
>
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> They are a means for the federal government to track your whereabouts, the
> main reason I will always be against any kind of federal ID.
Don't like passports, then?
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The one against islam. The one being fought on OVER half of the continents
right now.
That war.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 2:34
Picture id, not federal ID. Like the one needed to get on a plane. I
noticed in many states, besides NY, you need a picture ID to use a
credit card.
On 4/19/06, Loathe wrote:
> I disagree.
>
> They are a means for the federal government to track your whereabouts, the
> main reason I will always b
Which 'war'...The war on drugs?
On 4/19/06, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're already in the middle of a world war, it's just no one wants to admit
> it.
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I disagree.
They are a means for the federal government to track your whereabouts, the
main reason I will always be against any kind of federal ID.
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We all know that neo-cons are just dressed up big government liberals, in
better suits. There is no longer any difference between the parties, which
is I way always say you have to vote for the man not the party.
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http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200604/POL20060418b.html
Democrats Will Appeal Ruling on Indiana's Voter ID Law
By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
April 18, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - A federal court has upheld an Indiana law requiring
people to show a government-is
well, you could always pop the drive out and get one of those cheap 2.5 inch
hd cases (I paid about $5 for mine online) and try to rescue the contents
with that. Almost sounds like the hd controller has gone south on that
unit.
On 4/19/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> it won't boo
they need to throw that one into the mix of the death psychic site.
On 4/19/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sometimes faster then other times...
>
> A hospital patient being treated with a flammable gel for a skin condition
> has died after being engulfed in flames as he lit a ciga
We're already in the middle of a world war, it's just no one wants to admit
it.
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It's a conspiracy a giant conspiracy.
For once take your fukin head out of your ass and look around.
Did he say:
"everything in his power" to secure said re-election."
or: "I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the
president next year. " This was a republican fund raising l
I'm guessing that the cause if ignition could more likely be an ember dropping
from the cigarette. But it is unknown from the article.
This speaks to me more of the addictiveness of smoking. One has been told that
they shouldn't smoke, but maybe not graphically why. One thinks to oneself "I
So was Duke Cunningham's dirty business. He is in jail now, and Abramoff and
company are right behind him. So what's the problem? They broke the law,
they go to jail. You act like this kind of stuff only happens with
Republicans, only in the U.S. It's all over the world, across the political
spectr
True. But...but...how can you light up before asking? In my
experience, things that re flammable usually have a distinct odor.
I dunno, I guess I see your point. If it were me, I would have at least
asked if I could smoke. Maybe I'm being too harsh.
RIP, crazy burning fire-face guy.
Vivec
It's all about the economics. It makes no sense whatsoever to provide the
ethanol industry with subsidies. If they can produce the product and sell it
for a profit, that's fine. If they can't, too bad. When gas goes to
$5/gallon, you bet they'll be producing ethanol as fast as they can, and
more po
That assumes that he was told beforehand HOW flammable the cream was.
I've never seen something burst into flames from the heat of a match
or cigarette.
That's EXTREMELY flammable, dangerously flammabe to the point where
bright sunshine could set it all off.
On 4/19/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROT
That's a horrible way to die, that's for sure.
This quote really bugs me:
"Hospitals are meant to be no smoking but why was he allowed to have a
cigarette? I hope there is a thorough investigation. It sounds horrendous."
It reiterates what I think is wrong with the world today. How about
taki
> So then explain why picture IDs are a bad thing :)
They aren't.
And Rush saying Democrats saying they are doesn't make it so.
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"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
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he felt he could be a big-shot at home.
He really wanted to impress everyone. So he returned and opened his
new law office on St Vincent Street among the big sawat
Sometimes faster then other times...
A hospital patient being treated with a flammable gel for a skin condition has
died after being engulfed in flames as he lit a cigarette.
The rest of the story...
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/4918538.stm]
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Can't you just go Clickh clickh clickh with your tongue and save a dollar?
0_0
On 4/19/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They sell them at petsmart for like $1.
>
> B
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> So how about that Diebold huh?
don't worry about it Viv; see, according to Sam a Republican CEO can
publicly proclaim his company's support for a Republican re-election
campaign, pledging to do "everything in his power" to secure said
re-election.
Now apparently despite the company's best effor
They sell them at petsmart for like $1.
B
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So then explain why picture IDs are a bad thing :)
On 4/19/06, Dana Tierney wrote:
> why do you keep quoting Rush at me when you know I have no respect for the
> man? It definitely doesn't prove anything.
>
> >"For crying out loud: you can't go anywhere anymore without a photo
> >ID, but for some
So how about that Diebold huh?
On 4/19/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "For crying out loud: you can't go anywhere anymore without a photo
> ID, but for some reason you ought to be able to vote for a Democrat
> without one."
~~~
I understand it -- looked into it quite carefully at one point. It doesn't
address the fundamental issue however. More on this later, have another
deadline.
>> Dana wrote:
>> I am, actually.
>>
>
>Then you don't understand it. SOX won't prevent all of the problems
>that go along with capitalism
why do you keep quoting Rush at me when you know I have no respect for the man?
It definitely doesn't prove anything.
>"For crying out loud: you can't go anywhere anymore without a photo
>ID, but for some reason you ought to be able to vote for a Democrat
>without one."
>
>"Indiana's Republican m
isolated incident? um, no. It was a complete perversion of the legislative
branch. You might want to google "K Street Project."
Dana
>And it looks like that particular issue took care of itself. So unless you
>have proof that the rest of Congress did exactly the same stuff, then I'd
>chalk that
Nope, didn't follow it, DeLay isn't one of my representatives so I don't
much care.
And it looks like that particular issue took care of itself. So unless you
have proof that the rest of Congress did exactly the same stuff, then I'd
chalk that one up to isolated incident.
> -Original Message-
Did you follow the Abramoff/DeLay thing at all? I posted about it a number of
times. Or did you just write it off to my supposed bias?
>Like what? What legislation did they buy? What facts am I too blind to see?
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> He's
"For crying out loud: you can't go anywhere anymore without a photo
ID, but for some reason you ought to be able to vote for a Democrat
without one."
"Indiana's Republican majority legislature passed a law requiring
photo ID at the polls last year as part of an effort to reduce voter
fraud, but th
it won't boot from CD either, tried that. Which does not seem to fit with the
kb article. Nix on Last Known Good and safe mode also. He had not tried floppy
and we didn't have one last night, will see about that tomorrow maybe.
>I was talking about some sort of disk utility from the manufacturer
How many times are you going to bring out this argument that the
president lied? It's really tired that you always do this.
You lose an argument and a month later represent it as fact again
hoping people won't bather disputing it again.
On 4/19/06, GG wrote:
> > aSam wrote:
> > Funny thing is in
woo hoo the party just arrived :)
>I've been off-list for a few weeks now moving into the new house. I'm all
>set up now (at least the computer is - I'm still far from unpacked) and am
>going to try to slip back into my routine. ;^)
>
>I just ended up deleting all the messages from the HOF lists
good question, why did we? Why are we in Iraq?
>weapon? Why should we send our men and women under arms into harms way if
>it's not really needed?
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this?
http://www.antiwrap.com/?954
tw
On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> whu ya gettin a clicker from?
> im sure i could jheri rig one, but somethign that
> was a product, might be better?
>
> tw
>
> On 4/19/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Oh yeah, the clicker, tha
Its interesting to read this energy ballance thing. The fact is that all
forms of energy require some energy to obtain.
Think about it. Youve got to build and maintain a windmill to get wind
energy from the wind. You've got to run a farm and tractors to get ethanol
from crops. You've got to build
whu ya gettin a clicker from?
im sure i could jheri rig one, but somethign that
was a product, might be better?
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On 4/19/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh yeah, the clicker, that thing worked wonders.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
yep. I have this unreasonable attachment to the Constitution, I admit it. I
also have an irrational desire to avoid world war. Mea culpa.
I am disappointed. I did not expect you to buy into the excuse that it's all a
personal dislike of one man.
>Come on. Roll your eyes all day. You have mad
I suppose he could follow in Joe Lockhart's footsteps and try to get a job
working for Dubai Ports World.
On 4/19/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But where can he go from here?
>
> New "Joe Isuzu" in an ad campaign?
> "Cigarettes cure cancer" pitchman for the tobacco industry?
> T
Oh yeah, the clicker, that thing worked wonders.
> -Original Message-
> From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:04 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: ERIKA - Italian Greyhound ... tough to train!
>
> Get a clicker. You'll get much faster results.
>
> D
> WillBo wrote:
> ermmm...
> http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/defense/1227842.html?page=5&c=y
>
Dude. Think with your ass a little here. I mean, come on: 2 of
world's largest building collapse after being hit with jetliners,
raining tons and tons and tons of debris, and a nearby building
Fark suggested that be take the position of Minister of Information in Iraq
:)
> But where can he go from here?
>
> New "Joe Isuzu" in an ad campaign?
> "Cigarettes cure cancer" pitchman for the tobacco industry?
> Taking over Johnny Cochran's law practice?
>
> The problem I see for him is that
I watched him a few times. There was a really sad one on last week
about Katrina dogs that he was helping to rehabilitate and return to
their owners.
That guy really is good.
Tony wrote:
> thank you, we will work with this...
>
> btw, i HIGHLY recommend watching Ceasar Millan on the National
Wow, we agree again.
On 4/19/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On the whole, corporations are the best thing to happen to world since
> democracy. They employ millions and provide them with good paying
> jobs that work around their private lives and give them a ladder to
> climb.
>
That's what I'm talking about.
On 4/19/06, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Self defense doesn't always mean waiting until your attacked. Sometimes,
> when you know it's coming, it only makes sense to throw the first punch.
>
> Ever been in a bar fight? Sometimes you know the guys is gonna
But where can he go from here?
New "Joe Isuzu" in an ad campaign?
"Cigarettes cure cancer" pitchman for the tobacco industry?
Taking over Johnny Cochran's law practice?
The problem I see for him is that he looks so uncomfortable while lying.
On 4/19/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> N
Get a clicker. You'll get much faster results.
DRE
On 4/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> thank you, we will work with this...
>
> btw, i HIGHLY recommend watching Ceasar Millan on the National Geographic
> channel, he is "The Dog Whisperer" WOW< THIS guy is GOOD at training
> dogs.
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