Did I mention I voted for him?
On 6/23/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Howie wrote:
> > Gack - did he just do something that I agree with?
> >
>
> That's like the second thing is 3 weeks for me. First he changes
> direction on Iran (and takes the one he should've taken with Iraq),
> then the Hawaii par
12 right.
On 6/23/06, Howie Hamlin wrote:
> I got 9 right...
>
> http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jac3he/GiveUpQuiz/hitlercoulterquiz.html
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I think they are a bunch of panzy-ass pussies who like to run their mouths
behind the picnic table covers they always seem to have wrapped around there
ugly melons. Fuck em all. :-)
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Doh - that's exactly what I did and got a 9 as well :)
Howie
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>
> I got 9 simply be assigning eloquent ones to Hitler and inelegant ones
> to Coulter.
>
> --Ben
>
> On 6/23/06, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I got 9 right..
I got 9 simply be assigning eloquent ones to Hitler and inelegant ones
to Coulter.
--Ben
On 6/23/06, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got 9 right...
>
> http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jac3he/GiveUpQuiz/hitlercoulterquiz.html
>
>
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I got 6.
On 6/23/06, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got 9 right...
>
> http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jac3he/GiveUpQuiz/hitlercoulterquiz.html
>
>
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http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jac3he/GiveUpQuiz/hitlercoulterquiz.html
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I received an email with pictures from the "Religion of Peace
Demonstration" depicting muslims holding signs with some "hate
speech".
I checked snopes, the pictures are there and it is marked as confirmed True.
Known facts: these were taken during a rally held in London in Feb
2006 attended by 50
Mike Barnicle just had a good quote.
(As well as I can remember it)
"While most muslims are clearly not terrorists, most terrorists at the
moment are Muslims"
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> Howie wrote:
> Gack - did he just do something that I agree with?
>
That's like the second thing is 3 weeks for me. First he changes
direction on Iran (and takes the one he should've taken with Iraq),
then the Hawaii park deal, and now this.
Could it be possible that a stopped clock is right
> Sam wrote:
> He was sentenced by a federal judge and is in a federal prison.
>
Federal pound-you-in-the-ass prison?
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He was sentenced by a federal judge and is in a federal prison.
On 6/23/06, Nick McClure wrote:
> Was he charged under federal law or state law?
>
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t issued an executive order limiting federal government
> > takings of private property to public use. Specific exclusions
> > include tranferring private property from one party to another for
> > purely economic benefit.
> >
> > http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/20
ate property from one party to another for
> purely economic benefit.
>
> http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060623-10.html
>
> Good step in the right direction, now state governors and
> leg
I'm pretty sure you would get the death penalty for both around here
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 6:20 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What is terrorism
yep!
if i kill a few crack whores on my corner, i will get less prison th
Was he charged under federal law or state law?
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From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 5:28 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What is terrorism
The federal government under the Bush admin tried to get Stephen John
Jordi, a white guy, sentenced fo
Bush just issued an executive order limiting federal government takings of
private property to public use. Specific exclusions include tranferring
private property from one party to another for purely economic benefit.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060623-10.html
Good step in
On 6/23/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am talking just about the case in Maryland, and was trying to find
> out the rules.
>
> Does the race/religion of the accused play a significant (or
> definining) role in whether something is considered to be terrorism?
yes sir. whity walks.
I am talking just about the case in Maryland, and was trying to find
out the rules.
Does the race/religion of the accused play a significant (or
definining) role in whether something is considered to be terrorism?
Does the intended target play a significant (or defining) role in
whether something
Yup, and deem him unfit for reproduction.. there are those that just
shouldn't be allowed to dilute the gene pool
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The federal government under the Bush admin tried to get Stephen John
Jordi, a white guy, sentenced for terrorism but the judge refused.
These guys in Miami were trying to work with al Qaeda, which made it
international.
If the Palestinian guy was working on his own he wouldn't be
considered a terr
Wait a minute here. You've altered the parameters. You replaced an abortion
clinic, which may be a privatly or state funded location with a national
landmark which is on the federal level. Much different case. If a white
christian did the same ther would be little argument as well.
If you keep t
If a Palestinian Muslim man stole guns from his neighbor in Maryland,
blew up his neighbor's house, and had concrete plans to blow up a
national landmark, would it be terrorism?
With very little argument.
In this case, the only difference is the possible race/religion of the
possible terrorist an
> RoMunn wrote:
> F*** that. We had plenty of authority to invade, going back to the original
> invasion of Kuwait. We could have done it then, but Bush 41 was afraid that
> the coalition would fall apart if he did. Plus, it turns out that Saddam was
> prepared to use chemical weapons on our troops
The question would go to when he was planning on bombing the clinic. Late at
night is quite different than on "bring your daughter to work" day. As for the
charges, I truly believe that there should be a legal charge of stupidity.
>Actually he was targeting a clinic, he had the bomb with him whe
> Sam wrote:
> Here's a plan:
>
> http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060417/news_mz1e17zieden.html
>
Yeah, that's good. But I'd still like to go farther to address the
supply/demand issues. I want to take the profit of drug sales and the
secondary crime out of demand.
~~~
Actually he was targeting a clinic, he had the bomb with him when he broke
into his neighbors house to steal the guns.
Somehow he and the bomb were separated, the bomb went off when a bomb
technician tried to disarm it.
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer/Administrator
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Was the man in Maryland being funded by a foreign element? Was he targetting a
single person/family or a mass of random people? Was he trying to instill fear
and doubt in the government's ability to protect their people?
Terrorism is an attempt to instill terror. The Florida group was trying to
I'd love to say me but I don't do full projects anymore. training,
troubleshooting, optimization and other expert level things. I do work with
some companies to overlook their code and train their people, but you've
already gotten enough actual company responses.
>Has anybody outsourced their
It was a clinic in Maryland..
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I did, but off list.
On 6/23/06, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *cough* Moonbow Software *cough*
> http://www.moonbow.com
>
> So. Um. Anyone going to suggest someone other than themselves? :-)
>
> --Ben
>
> On 6/23/06, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anybody outsourced their Col
Did he plan on blowing up a place within a different state, or was it a
clinic in is own state?
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 3:42 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: What is terrorism
>
> yes it should
> but the current a
*cough* Moonbow Software *cough*
http://www.moonbow.com
So. Um. Anyone going to suggest someone other than themselves? :-)
--Ben
On 6/23/06, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody outsourced their ColdFusion projects?
>
> We are looking into having a company do our ColdFusion programm
Yes, but you need to convince a judge, not the president.
http://www.washblade.com/2004/7-16/news/police/
A Florida man was sentenced on July 8 to five years in federal prison
for plotting to fire bomb abortion clinics, churches and gay bars.
Stephen John Jordi, 36, pleaded guilty in February to a
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On 6/23/06, Jacob wrote:
>
> Has anybody outsourced their ColdFusion projects?
>
> We are looking into having a company do our ColdFusion
> programming. Finding
> a replacement that knows
me?
On 6/23/06, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody outsourced their ColdFusion projects?
>
> We are looking into having a company do our ColdFusion programming. Finding
> a replacement that knows what he is doing has been tough.
>
> Looking for recommendations and a company based in t
Has anybody outsourced their ColdFusion projects?
We are looking into having a company do our ColdFusion programming. Finding
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Looking for recommendations and a company based in the US.
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direct to dl
http://www.gamershell.com/download_14372.shtml
On 6/23/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/prey/prey-demo-released-for-pcs-182564.php
> 449 meg dl
>
> 1 hour or so of game play.
> buzz is good on this fps.
>
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http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/prey/prey-demo-released-for-pcs-182564.php
449 meg dl
1 hour or so of game play.
buzz is good on this fps.
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Yes, it is also terrorism.
But maybe not to Bush?
On 6/23/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seven men in Florida busted for trying to engage Al-Queda in a plot to blow
> up the Sears tower in Chicago
>
> http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/060623_batiste_indict.pdf
> (ful
yes it should
but the current admin is against abortion..
go figure.
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up the Sears tower in Chicago
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/060623_batiste_indict.pdf
(full indictment on terrorism charges)
Man in Maryland plans to blow up abortion clinic, made bomb steals guns
http://www.uclick.com/client/nyt/ta/
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nice... i'll pass the link along for sure. I think he'll prolly
start looking soon...
On 6/23/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heck no, I work for the Seminole County school district, every school
> district is in desperate need of teachers. He can look at what jobs we have
Heck no, I work for the Seminole County school district, every school district
is in desperate need of teachers. He can look at what jobs we have open at our
website http://www.scps.k12.fl.us .
Bob
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he's actually moving there to be closer to family. hasn't found a
job yet, and is an early grades teacher (3rd most recently), so
shouldn't have too difficult a time finding a gig. I think...
-cameron
On 6/23/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, I'm about 10 minutes from
Yeah, I'm about 10 minutes from Maitland. Been living here in Orlando for about
6 years now. What's your friend moving here for? A job? If so where at?
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For real, I mean, as more people go AWOL and the Army lets them off, it will
just make more losers think they can get away with it.
I almost think they ought to kill the guy as an example to others.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June
> The Constitution is completely relevant as it establishes the Prez as the
> Commander-in-Chief.
Once you swear in you give up your rights under the constitution you have
just sworn to defend.
> International Law is irrelevant as the officer in question swore to uphold
> and defend the Constitui
Not in time of war. That IS serious.
They are going to come down very hard on this guy, since they DO NOT
want anyone to think this is a valid option to escape duty in
dangerous areas.
On 6/23/06, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't necessarily think he should be given a dishonorab
Any treaty agreed upon by the US carries the same weight as the
Constitution.
But this guy is just wrong to begin with. The Invasion was not illegal, the
UN said it was not illegal. The current operations are as a result of a
request of the Iraqi government.
This guy is a punk.
> -Original M
I read that he deserted, so I made a mistake.
Mea Culpa.
- Matt
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From: "Chesty Puller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: Tim, what's your thoughts on this?
> Hold on...
>
> The Constitution is completely relev
It also specified that they had to destroy all the banned weapons, and
provide documentation of their destruction.
We found items they weren't allowed to have once we got there. We didn't
find any active weapon creation programs, however there were items that were
banned.
Old weapons, where the s
Hold on...
The Constitution is completely relevant as it establishes the Prez as the
Commander-in-Chief.
International Law is irrelevant as the officer in question swore to uphold
and defend the Constituion, not international law.
He also agreed to be bound to the UCMJ to follow all lawful order
we'll be in new orleans sunday night and arriving monday night in
maitland, which I think is an outer suburb of orlando? then leaving
tuesday afternoon to fly out to cfunited. that near you?
On 6/23/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where about in Orlando are you going to be?
No man, wrong treaty.
He's talking about the cease fire that they signed after the first war.
It specified that they allow inspectors in, and that they discontinued
hostilities.
They fired upon multiple American aircraft and they didn't allow the
inspectors in, that was enough.
> -Original
+1
On 6/23/06, Jerry wrote:
>
> Just to interject, I think it also needs to be treated as a personal
> responsibility issue.
>
>
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> Hope he enjoys Leavenworth. I hear that they really love officers there.
Heh, Leavenworth isn't so bad... in a small Kansas town that doesn't
know how to get out of its own way sorta way... oh wait... he'll be
inside the DB looking out... nice views of the Missouri River from the
DB...
I'm not
Yeah, the guy is actually from Lexington, he went up there, left is wife,
kid, everything to go to Canada. He has deserted his unit, his family, and
his country.
> -Original Message-
> From: John Galt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 1:47 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subj
F*** that. We had plenty of authority to invade, going back to the original
invasion of Kuwait. We could have done it then, but Bush 41 was afraid that
the coalition would fall apart if he did. Plus, it turns out that Saddam was
prepared to use chemical weapons on our troops had they invaded, so fo
> This guy is a straight punk.
agreed, the "he's not against war, just this one" statement proves that.
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The only law that applies to you as a soldier is UCMJ, and sometimes local
law if we don't have a status of force agreement with the host nation.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 9:15 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Tim
Sure is, as is the constitution or any other crap someone wants to try and
make a part of this.
The only thing that matters is UCMJ, and I'm sure he will be found guilty
under UCMJ.
Hope he enjoys Leavenworth. I hear that they really love officers there.
> -Original Message-
> From: Che
The worst part is that most of the guys doing this enlisted AFTER the
initial invasion of Iraq. They had to have known it was at least a
possibility they would go to Iraq. We have a volunteer military.
This guy is a straight punk.
> -Original Message-
> From: Crow T. Robot [mailto:[EMAI
Just to interject, I think it also needs to be treated as a personal
responsibility issue.
On 6/23/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah we're doing pretty well in California in terms of experimenting with
> alternatives, and this program addresses the basic issue that most people
> ob
Man, enough. You can't really believe that crap can you?
They violated the cease fire; we still have the legal and moral authority to
invade.
Also, as the old Iraq no longer exists, we are now in Iraq as GUESTS of the
government. So therefore this dude is fucked up.
> -Original Message
Yeah we're doing pretty well in California in terms of experimenting with
alternatives, and this program addresses the basic issue that most people
object to - incarcerating people just for being users. It isn't perfect, but
we don't live in a perfect world, and this treats drug use like what it
sh
He hasn't deserted or gone awol.
Put him in jail for the duration. Then boot him with a dishonorable
discharge.
After that we should tell Canada to send home any AWOL troops, and if they
don't cease trading with them.
There is an LT hiding out up there I heard about. He should be shit for
dese
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http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20060417/news_mz1e17zieden.html
On 6/23/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> I'm saying that we need to be solution oriented with all of these
> policy issues. In this case I understand your objection, I have the
> same one. However neither of us have
So I am trying to pull some text out of an image and place it in the body of
the html document, but matching as close to the original look as possible.
How does one learn about the available characteristics of a font, such as
available levels of boldness? 100,200,300 ect.
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To the groom, we've not always seen eye to eye. After all, I'm insanely tall.
To the bride, we've had our differences, and now we have another one.
I'm not married to a man.
To the couple, be happy, and remember that firearms are not an
appropriate way to settle arguments.
Cheers!
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On 6/23/
Hi Erika,
I haven't seen anything from you off list. Please resend and CC my work
address duane-AT-sandybaynetworks-DOT-com
Duane
-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 11:44 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Off-list [RE: wedding toas
> This is the fuzzy part to me: yes we can invade if you *think* Iraq
> has broken their promise. But they didn't. Our claim was that they
> had WMD despite the fact that UN weapons inspectors had not finished
> their job.
Iraq broke their promise on a number of different occasions by
rejecting
Uh, yes they did. They failed to provide details on the banned weapons, they
continued to lock on and fire at air craft patrolling the no fly zone. The
circumvented the oil for food program.
You know those 500 weapons that have been found sense 2003, the ones that
were probably around sense the fi
I thought there were 15+ documented violations of the cease fire agreement
since 1991? I mean independently verified, by the UN, violations that had
nothing to do with WMD's. This is what I'd always heard and read. Didn't
Iraq kick the inspectors out entirely 5 or so years back? That's an obvious
v
> gMoney wrote:
> International law is relevantonly not in this application. As someone
> pointed out, the US, and any other member nation with whom Iraq signed the
> cease fire after the first Gulf War, would be well within their rights under
> international law to attack Iraq for breaking the
what? what are you talking about. Those shades look just like the
ones in my car right now.
10-4 Good buddy
Smokey Out!
On 6/23/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, how times change! LOL!
>
> Cheers,
> Erika (with a k)
>
> ##| -Original Message-
> ##| From: Zaphod Beebl
Yeah, how times change! LOL!
Cheers,
Erika (with a k)
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Zaphod Beeblebrox
##| >
##| > An OLD pic of me from 1993 (scanned from a print)
##| > http://static.flickr.com/54/154009992_69e2d4727f_o.jpg
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##| Nice Shades! :)
~~~
Where about in Orlando are you going to be?
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I'm not tim, but I do know there have been a few cases of this in the UK
armed forces, where guys are refusing to go on legal grounds
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,200-2098978,00.html
On 6/23/06, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > US army officer refuses deployment to Iraq
>
On 6/23/06, ELW wrote:
> You can always check out my pics at http://flickr.com/photos/weberika
>
> An OLD pic of me from 1993 (scanned from a print)
> http://static.flickr.com/54/154009992_69e2d4727f_o.jpg
>
Nice Shades! :)
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
> --
>
Heh... true true - It's like a billion degrees in AZ (where we are
now). We're gonna spend all day and night in Austin and see if we can
bear the heat to hit 6th street area on a sat night. I've never been
to Austin, but that sounds like the place to be in Austin...
Trip photos here if anyone is
> US army officer refuses deployment to Iraq
In the story I read yesterday one of his relatives (or maybe his
mouthpiece) said he didn't apply for Contientious Objector status as
he's not opposed to "all war, just this one."
I mean, honestly.
And FWIW, they won't need to sign him up for 8 more y
use Ben's joke from a couple days back to start with:
Two Scotsmen meet in a pub and get to talking.
The first says, "Aye, so I'm getting married next week."
The second replies, "Good for ye."
The first says, "An' I bought meself a new kilt and all."
The second replies, "Oh, ye'll be sharp in that
Heheehe cute puppies!!!
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Duane - did you ever get an email I sent you off-list?
Cheers,
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lighter catch!
now thats a great one.
tw
On 6/23/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Beer pong
>
> Scott Stewart
>
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brah.
throw in a couple inside jokes, that 10 of you get.
throw in a couple "oh, i hope you can take his crap for another 30+ years"
throw in a couple "perfect for each other" statements
suggest a lot of communication
then wrap it up with a "ho a" and tip your arms up and drink!
:) tw
You can always check out my pics at http://flickr.com/photos/weberika
As for ones that stand out, here's some new ones taken with my camera
phone:
Lucy zonked out on Charlie
http://static.flickr.com/75/172747395_6416655243_o.jpg
Lucy on top of Spike
http://static.flickr.com/51/172080894_7efb2194
And remember to do the toast before you have too much to drink. I've been to
a couple where the toasts came near the end, and while you meant well,
something else made you say the wrong thing
> -Original Message-
> From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:19
But, part of your job is to realize IF you need to be a tool, to
overshadow any blunders made by the groom earlier in the day.
You may need to be the beacon, the shining example of tooldom, to
deflect any long-term memories of the groom's toolishness.
So when the mother-in-law says to her litle g
absolutely. And your audience will thank you. Seriously, everyone hates the
toasts.
On 6/23/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jillian Koskie wrote:
> > My baby sister (18 at the time) gave a toast as well that ended with 'I
> hope
> > it works out!'. She meant it in the most innoce
Jillian Koskie wrote:
> My baby sister (18 at the time) gave a toast as well that ended with 'I hope
> it works out!'. She meant it in the most innocent way... But it elicited a
> LOT of blank and aghast stares from the audience. :)
>
That is exactly what I'm afraid I'll end up doing.
The more
Beer pong
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Yup
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Not a 'best man' speech... but when I was maid of honour for my sister's
wedding in 2003, keeping in mind she is a HUGE Canucks fan and I'm a HUGE
Oilers fan (yeah, don't even get me started), the Canucks and Oilers were
playing the last game of the season against each other -that night-. My
speech
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