not sure, code deadline was the 7th.
was on a ship all last week.
have 3 strong leads this week.
one is with Kappa Kappa Gamma.
the other with auto·des·sys, makers of Form-Z
then another with a law firm.
i am leaning twords the sorority.
but what ever pays the bills.
thanks for asking
-paul
On
That was boring and had nothing to do with our discussion or even the
Libby trial. What was that?
On 2/11/07, Larry Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than send you to some recent links that explain how memory
and forgetting works in technical language, this morning's Washington
Post
How do you explain the direct correlation between the global
temperature and the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?
Clearly if we were NOT pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
the temperature of the planet may still fluctuate. But the fact is
that we ARE pumping greenhouse
XML is case sensitive? I thought XML would be case independent, and it
would depend on whatever environment you are using to decipher the data?
LikeXML would be case sensitive in C#, but not in Cold Fusion?
On 2/9/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are writing about an xml
I used to connect to a BBS out in Cali called Fat Freddieswas run on
the old WWiV BBS software. My handle was The NonBelieverwhich made no
sense, but sounded cool and mysterious to a 13 year old.
On 2/9/07, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hah! My favorite was always PINE, a mail
No, I'm talking about the little retailers and the rest of the people who go
out and pick up a box from office depot or compusa, so they can check their
email, and keep their finances in order.
The Open Source movement doesn't address these people. From my stand point,
it isn't a money thing,
nice...
check out Fat Freddy's Drop a group from new zealand...
dope ass trip-hop-reggae-fusion...
tw
On 2/12/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to connect to a BBS out in Cali called Fat Freddieswas run on
the old WWiV BBS software. My handle was The NonBelieverwhich made no
nada.
and it has bitten me in the arse a coupla times.
tw
On 2/12/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XML is case sensitive? I thought XML would be case independent, and it
would depend on whatever environment you are using to decipher the data?
LikeXML would be case sensitive in
Check out this article in the NY Times yesterday:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/11/sports/baseball/11cheer.html?_r=1oref=slogin
That guy dressed up as The Babe is a good friend of mine, and the bar he
owns is our local watering hole. Great little dive bar and he's always doing
fun shit like
Always good to start a new work week off with a resignation.
On to greener pastures!
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congrats brother...
can we say where yet
(ps, i know... hahahahahaha)
i wanna give you the big shout out on here...
tw
On 2/12/07, Mike Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always good to start a new work week off with a resignation.
On to greener pastures!
From: Tony
can we say where yet
Sure. :-)
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mikes ass is going to be a fig leaf.
thats right, covering up his privates and moving to a new company.
can you guess where???
:) thats right...
he is going to be a fig leaf'r
now thats a nice step up brotha!!!
good stuff. congrats.
On 2/12/07, Mike Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
Thank god...I was afraid you were going to announce that you two had fallen
in love and were going to move to Hawaii and get married.
Congrats on the new position MT.
On 2/12/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mikes ass is going to be a fig leaf.
thats right, covering up his privates and
uhhh we already fell in love.
sheeesh
On 2/12/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank god...I was afraid you were going to announce that you two had fallen
in love and were going to move to Hawaii and get married.
Congrats on the new position MT.
On 2/12/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Coincidence.
How do you explain the direct correlation between the global
temperature and the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?
I still doubt the science here. All of the experts I have spoken to on this
clearly have a political agenda as well as a scientific one. It is a sad
so, i went last night.
blue collar comedy tour veteran and b-movie legend
larry the cable guy.
HOLY SHIT was he funny, I had a margarita induced blast
and ill go see him again, next time...
get'er done!
--
'Never have anything in your life that you can't walk out on in thirty
seconds flat, if
I think I'd write:
book is an XML tag.
...book is an XML attribute.
But that's just me.
--Ben
Dana wrote:
If you are writing about an xml tag that is lower case (say book) and
it begins a sentence, could you capitalize it? Word wants to of
course, but you can over-ride that sure. Beyond
git r done ;)
they are awesome!
On 2/12/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
get'er done!
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thanks everyone. The final decisiosn was lower case and bullets so it
looks less wierd. She Who Must Be Obeyed had previously decided
against the
I appreciate the brainpower devoted to this issue ;)
Dana
On 2/12/07, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I'd write:
book is an XML tag.
Larry wrote:
Given that the discussion involved memory and how it works then yes its
pertinent. Also Libby's defense is using forgetting as an excuse. Therefore
its relevant.
But Libby is getting much more complicated with memory. He's saying that:
(1.) He's doesn't remember exactly when
Isn't like saying We're going to write this novel in german, but we're
foregoing the umlaut
On 2/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks everyone. The final decisiosn was lower case and bullets so it
looks less wierd. She Who Must Be Obeyed had previously decided
against the
I
** Private ** wrote:
linux is more secure than windows because only dorks use
linux..:-)
That moment is not far away anymore.
While everybody keeps pointing at the big bad Microsoft and their silly
'vulnerable by default' out-of-the-box configuration, Microsoft is changing.
And
we aren't referring to tages, just to elements. Does that still really jar?
On 2/12/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't like saying We're going to write this novel in german, but we're
foregoing the umlaut
On 2/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks everyone. The
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vwxshxQjnEmode=relatedsearch=
I especially like the sound the guy makes as he flies through the air.
--
Tradin' my time for the pay I get,
Livin' on money that I ain't made yet,
Gotta keep going, gotta find my way,
But I'll live for the end of the day.
You're not a fiscal conservative, you're just selfish. You don't want
to share daddy's money. Weird thing is you support the estate tax/
death tax/ Paris Hilton tax. I imagine you're just parroting your
favorite professor
On 2/11/07, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I was just thinking
That is good, even if you can see it coming a mile away.
On 2/12/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vwxshxQjnEmode=relatedsearch=
I especially like the sound the guy makes as he flies through the air.
--
Tradin' my time for the pay I get,
Livin'
I find myself in the wierd position of agreeing with you. Though I
don't think he has any daddy's money. He's just neurotic about the
money he has.
On 2/12/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're not a fiscal conservative, you're just selfish. You don't want
to share daddy's money. Weird thing
Andrea Mitchell worked with Russert and said Plame was widely known
before the Libby article. Fitz is trying desperately to block her form
being called as a witness.
On 2/12/07, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Libby is getting much more complicated with memory. He's saying that:
(1.)
He's neurotic about the money he hasbecause he's worked hard to earn it
and wants to keep it, or at the very least, distribute it on his own terms?
If that's neurotic.sing me up.
On 2/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find myself in the wierd position of agreeing with you. Though
I've never met anyone that's earned there own money and can't stop
talking about it. Yet everyone I know that grew up wealthy can't stop
sharing wealth stories, especially how they did it without daddy's
help.
On 2/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find myself in the wierd position of
fa la la la la, my money is my money...
tra la la la la, my money isnt your money...
:) hehehehehe
On 2/12/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If that's neurotic.sing me up.
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OK maybe one.
On 2/12/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fa la la la la, my money is my money...
tra la la la la, my money isnt your money...
:) hehehehehe
On 2/12/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If that's neurotic.sing me up.
Vaclav Klaus, the President of the Czech Republic:
Global warming is a false myth and every serious person and scientist
says so. It is not fair to refer to the U.N. panel. IPCC is not a
scientific institution: it's a political body, a sort of
non-government organization of green flavor. It's
Where has Loathe been?
Yeah man, I'm still around, well between jail stays and being on the streets
that is :)
It's a bitch of a life huh?
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I love it! I'm glad I'm not the only person who has seen the problem with
political minded scientists.
Vaclav Klaus, the President of the Czech Republic:
Global warming is a false myth and every serious person and scientist
says so. It is not fair to refer to the U.N. panel. IPCC is not a
On 2/8/07, Bruce Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This kids mother should be shot!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17046114/
Maybe not shot but definitely sterilized.
nah, shot sounds about right.
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On 2/8/07, Bruce Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This kids mother should be shot!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17046114/
Maybe not shot but definitely sterilized.
nah, shot sounds about right.
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I stay away from all DD related things ever since the Tom Hanks movie in
the late 80's..I figure if DD can make a good actor make a movie as
horrible as that, DD must be pure evil.
On 2/8/07, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The southpark WoW episode was freakin' hilarious.
I don't
On 2/12/07, Mike Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always good to start a new work week off with a resignation.
On to greener pastures!
I'd like to give mine now but I'm still hunting... still word is good :)
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Congrats! I started my week off the same way last week. Kinda scary to
move on after 6 years of being in the same place, but I'm looking forward to
it.
Good luck to you, sir. Are you going to be moving, or is this a local job?
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From: Mike Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL
Politically minded scientists are definitely a problemlike...the 5% of
scientists who tell you that global warming is a myth.or the 2% of
scientists who tell you that evolution is a myth.
Yep, I can't stand those scientists, and am flabbergasted when people
choose to listen to them,
On 2/12/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to connect to a BBS out in Cali called Fat Freddieswas run on
the old WWiV BBS software. My handle was The NonBelieverwhich made no
sense, but sounded cool and mysterious to a 13 year old.
I don't think I've ever used any
Where is your documentation? Where is the proof of your percentages? Document
your vast majority and not pointing to any political organization. Don't
throw up stats without backing them up with documentary eveidence.
I admit the climate is changing. I discount greenhouse gasses as the
jail stays?
tw
On 2/12/07, Timothy Heald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where has Loathe been?
Yeah man, I'm still around, well between jail stays and being on the streets
that is :)
It's a bitch of a life huh?
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What is really scary is I just found my Windows version of the Wildcat! BBS
software. I even had my serial adapter with the octopus cable. I had an 8
line BBS running from 91 to 94 on Maximus and then Wildcat. Then I had to find
a real job when my time with the National Guard Recruiting
wish me luck.
interview today at 2:30 with Kappa Kappa Gamma
and at am tomorrow with the largest law firm in Ohio.
still waiting to hear what auto·des·sys wants to do.
tell you, when it rains, it pours.
haven't had this much interest in a while..
9 am..
need a new key board
On 2/12/07, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wish me luck.
interview today at 2:30 with Kappa Kappa Gamma
and at am tomorrow with the largest law firm in Ohio.
still waiting to hear what auto·des·sys wants to do.
tell you, when it rains, it pours.
haven't
i will do it for $3.50 USD
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It's a great time to be a Web Developer, it seems, huh?
Hope you do well, although I am betting that your wife isn't crossing her
fingers on the sorority thing. :)
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From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 2:00 PM
To: CF-Community
Streets? That reconciliation go south?
On 2/12/07, Tony wrote:
jail stays?
tw
On 2/12/07, Timothy Heald wrote:
Where has Loathe been?
Yeah man, I'm still around, well between jail stays and being on the
streets that is :)
It's a bitch of a life huh?
That's what I am getting at. There are too many open questions, and too many
potential factors in warming/cooling of the atmosphere, to just say, It is
caused by greenhouse gases,, and call it a day.
On 2/12/07, Russel wrote:
Where is your documentation? Where is the proof of your
they all do.
once the paper is crinkled it will never be flat again.
sucks, but these gray matter things in our cranials
are sooo good at memory.
pain is nearly impossible to erase.
sharp words are barely ever forgotten
good luck, for real, but i never put faith in reconciliation
On 2/12/07,
Fascinating (to me anyway) article about a young-earth creationist, who
nevertheless produced a dissertation in paleontology that was scientifically
sound, and which refutes many of his religious beliefs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/12/science/12geologist.html
I thought the University of
Wanna Play Trade Wars? =)
On 2/12/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is really scary is I just found my Windows version of the Wildcat!
BBS software. I even had my serial adapter with the octopus cable. I had
an 8 line BBS running from 91 to 94 on Maximus and then Wildcat.
Sign me up, too. I generally agree with GG on issues of fiscal policy. High
taxes are bad. Lots of different taxes are bad. Double taxation (e.g. taxing
income and taxing inheritance) is bad. Out of control spending is bad,
though I generally would divide spending into short term non-recurring
I think this is the same person who was going to create a better search
engine than Google with terabytes of RAM and a few CFCs.
On 2/5/07, LEVERN GREEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello im currently looking for a website designer to build me a web site
simuliar to www.myspace.com I'M aware that
Very interesting. Someone should introduce him to Roman Catholic Theology and
Eschatology.
I would be interested in reading this disertation. Mosasaurs are very
intersting critters. I have found a few fragments of thier bones in lag
deposits in the Selma chalks in Alabama. One find led to
My vast majority starts with the largest association of American
scientists, and the organization that publishes Science, the largest
circulated general science journal in the world:
www.aaas.org
They promote the teaching of evolution and generally concurr with the IPCC
findings about global
The dissonance between his paper and his stated beliefs don't raise an
alarm to you?
Fascinating (to me anyway) article about a young-earth creationist, who
nevertheless produced a dissertation in paleontology that was scientifically
sound, and which refutes many of his religious beliefs.
Agreed. I have seen that there is some change in the climate. However, I have
also seen magnetic field reading (surface level proton precession devices) that
indicate that the magnetic field of the planet is weakening. these readings
were taken in the same areas over a 17 year period. The
Yes!!! Although I was more a fan of Global Warswhich was basically just
digital Risk. And I discovered my love for arguing in those early discussion
rooms.
(Not to mention the dawn of online porn with the upload/download areas and
the XModem protocal)
On 2/12/07, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the membership numbers? How does a single organization represent a
vast majority? Also, you even admit they have a political agenda. I just
discount the greenhouse gasses only theory.
Give me a non-politicized scientific organization that supports it and I'll
look a bit more.
Anyone else get their SS statements this month and chuckle at their
projections??? It scares me to think there are people out there who are
looking at their predicted monthly payout from SS and taking them as fact.
On 2/12/07, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sign me up, too. I generally
He's against tax cuts, at least if Bush does it, he supports double
taxation and he was against fixing SS, he just wants to get rid of it.
Everyone, minus a few elected officials, hates run away spending so
that's just common ground.
On 2/12/07, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sign me up,
LOL!
I need to find my old Win 3.11 disks. I never could get Wildcat to run on Win
95, even after I bought the correct version. I think my hardware was not
compatible with the pre-emptive multi tasking of win 95.
Wanna Play Trade Wars? =)
On 2/12/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He believes that the earth is only 10,000 years old. Fine, I can deal with
people who refute science in order to believe that. I don't agree, but
whatever.
However, this guy believes the earth is 10,000 years old, and writes a
dissertation that goes completly against his beliefs.
He calls it a
I disagree that that is hypocrisy.
I've had to write papers on English, history, and geology that cater to what
the prof wanted. By using their arguments, laid out cogently, well written,
and completely wrong.
Haven't you?
On 2/12/07, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He believes that the
No. But that is why I suggested he be introduced to Roman Catholisism.
I knew several people who were creationist who studied Paleontology at UNO. I
had many glorious arguements with them and usually won. One even stated he
thought the false geologic record was put there by God for us to
I dunno Will, haven't made up my mind.
It's actually more disturbing to me that someone can do such convincing
scientific work, and then at the end of the day, flush it all down the
toilet in favor of their mythological beliefs. I mean, what is the value of
attaining knowledge of your world, if
I take it you have little experience with this sort. Paleotologist are all a
little nuts to begin with. They found me to be too crazy, so I was sent to the
Geophysicists.
Some feel it is a sin not to look at the science. Most move beyond this
eventually and accept the truth. Some just stay
My personal fave was actually one called Space Empire ... it was sort of
like the old Empire game that was on every CNET bbs (Commodore 64) out
there.
I actually ran a BBS on my C64 on ARB for a while, and one on my Amiga 500
on a piece of software called Paragon, that got renamed to StarNet.
From: Crow T Robot
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 1:12 PM
Good luck to you, sir. Are you going to be moving, or is this a local
job?
Thanks, it's going to be challenging, yet a lot of fun. Fig Leaf is local;
they are located in DC... metro accessible! In fact, it's a 20 minute metro
ride,
anyone remember spacequest?
On 2/12/07, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My personal fave was actually one called Space Empire ... it was sort of
like the old Empire game that was on every CNET bbs (Commodore 64) out
there.
I actually ran a BBS on my C64 on ARB for a while, and one on my
I am definitely looking forward to NOT driving, at least not all the time.
A sentiment that is most likely shared by those that have to be on the same
road you.
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I didn't admit they had a political agenda, and if I gave that impression I
apologize.
I could go out and find you the next largest scientific organization, and
then the third largest, on and on, and each of them would support both
evolution and current theories of climate changebut I don't
I've got the worst commute of all right now... 4.5 hours to Raleigh, comming
back on Thursday
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From: Crow T Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 2:57 PM
Subject: RE: Mndays
I am definitely
You might want to look at this paper:
http://nagt.org/files/nagt/jge/abstracts/Ross_v53n3p319.pdf
It is an interesting read. I do, however, think creationism and ID is bunk. I
also think that the fundamentalist/evangalical movement of Chrisitanity is
based on religious heresy. But that is
You win the worst commute award!
How long do you have to do that?
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From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 2:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Mndays
I've got the worst commute of all right now... 4.5 hours to
I'll be down here til Thursday, then I telecommute until we sell our town
house.
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From: Crow T Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: Mndays
You win the worst commute award!
What part of PERSONAL OBSERVATION of scientific data didn't you understand? I
can not point to any apolitical scientific organizations that share my beliefs.
and I don't care. You made unqualified statements that 95% of the scientific
community around the world agrees that greenhouse gasses
I'll agree with you there. The difference in my mind is that you can
talk about taxes without getting hysterical about welfare mothers.
Look, health care in the US (the actual topic, believe it or not) is
an issue for just about everyone. I've seen people on here complaining
about their costs
Creationism and ID are bunk as a SCIENCE.
They are perfectly wonderful as an element of Faith.
On 2/12/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to look at this paper:
http://nagt.org/files/nagt/jge/abstracts/Ross_v53n3p319.pdf
It is an interesting read. I do, however,
Anyone else get their SS statements this month and chuckle at their
projections??? It scares me to think there are people out there who are
looking at their predicted monthly payout from SS and taking them as fact.
You mean, we're *not* supposed to rely upon SS to keep us from having
to eat
On 2/12/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What part of PERSONAL OBSERVATION of scientific data didn't you
understand? I can not point to any apolitical scientific organizations that
share my beliefs. and I don't care. You made unqualified statements that
95% of the scientific
I disagree. To take the Book of Genesis as a literal history of the world is
as bad as believing that Jesus was of western european descent as some believe
(c.f. the Glastonbury Abbey mythos). A literal translation of all of the bible
has been used to justify most of the human atrocities over
Actually, the topic was democracy, not socialism :)
I have no complaints about healthcare.
On 2/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll agree with you there. The difference in my mind is that you can
talk about taxes without getting hysterical about welfare mothers.
Look, health care in
nope. The original post was about Edwards' health care proposal. Won't
be the first thread that ever got hijacked, mind... I'm just saying.
Dana
On 2/12/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, the topic was democracy, not socialism :)
I have no complaints about healthcare.
On 2/12/07,
oops nm... this is the *other* energizer bunny thread...
Dana
On 2/12/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nope. The original post was about Edwards' health care proposal. Won't
be the first thread that ever got hijacked, mind... I'm just saying.
Dana
On 2/12/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never denied that evolution exists. I doubt it is as monolythic as 98%,
but I can believe 80% to 85%. However, there is a huge difference in the
scientific views of the mechanism of evolution. I personally am a
catrastrophist. Evolutionary change was spurred on by changes in the
well the interview went great.
out of 16 applicants i am the only one with any cf experience.
they moved every thing inhouse last year.
only thing she said may be a problem is that i would be 1 of 3 males
in the .ORG ha!
shouldn't be that hard.
would be a bit of a pay cut, but would get more
I see no reason to get hysterical about welfare mothers, either. People will
avail themselves of every advantage a system gives them. No reason to blame
people who do that. Change the system, that's what I say, and do it in a way
that makes sense. Health care is definitely the top long-term
the problem with a single payer system is that you have to be able to
go outside it. You should have seen me tryng to pay cash for an xray
in Sault Ste Marie a while back. That's something you should be able
to do, and that particular situation didn't get resolved until I
threateded to drive into
The South has risen again, and unfortunately for our beloved team
from Top Gear, it has focused its ire on Jeremy Clarkson, Jay Mays and
Richard Hammond. In the latest episode of Top Gear (torrent here), the
team arrives in Florida for a road trip that will see them travel from
Miami to New
they all do.
once the paper is crinkled it will never be flat again.
sucks, but these gray matter things in our cranials
are sooo good at memory.
pain is nearly impossible to erase.
sharp words are barely ever forgotten
good luck, for real, but i never put faith in reconciliation
On 2/12/07,
jail stays?
tw
On 2/12/07, Timothy Heald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where has Loathe been?
Yeah man, I'm still around, well between jail stays and being on the
streets that is :)
It's a bitch of a life huh?
They happen. When you forget your wallet at home in DC and you are
I _hope_ they look at the film and go back and press charges.
This film was even better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqmc_7t5EXoNR
Crazy Fast Puncher
On 2/12/07, Vivec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The South has risen again, and unfortunately for our beloved team
from Top Gear, it has focused
that really bites. They never used to do that.
On 2/12/07, Timothy Heald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jail stays?
tw
They happen. When you forget your wallet at home in DC and you are pulled
over, they take you to jail, even if you show them your pentagon, senate and
state dept badges.
Yeah - I don't watch the Superbowl.
But damn this commercial tickled my funnybone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwMmir2A-4k
Jim Davis
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