I actually did work once with someone called Mike Hunt, he was the workshop
manager and was regularly summoned over the tannoy to answer calls etc. The
receptionists were VERY careful to always call him Michael - they lived in
dread of one day announcing "Can Mike Hunt take a telephone call please"
Hello all,
This is mainly for those in or around Southern California. We have two prime
tickets for next months NEXTEL Cup race in Fontana for sale on e-bay. They
are going for an excellent price of only $150.00 for the pair (they are
$105.00 each). They are for the cup race, not Bush. If interest
See, but we don't all agree it's the obvious decision.
> -Original Message-
> From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 10:47 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Bush Administration wants to limit health care coverage
> for children
>
> On 8/21/07, C.
Is that supposed to be a compliment :)
On 8/21/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm backing Dana. I'll bet she could kick Sam's ass from here to the moon
>
>
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On 8/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Ditto the kids -- I am pretty sure I make too much for the current
> CHIP plan and we're ok at the moment, but in deep trouble if there are
> any injuries. Since one skateboards and the other does harate this is
> not a theoretical issue.
>
> Dana
On 8/21/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Before you say they shouldn't pay for health coverage of children maybe
> you
> > should take a look at the other ways government spends money. Like
> sending
> > congressmen and seniors to Iraq. What's that prove again. Their one or
I'm not sure of my opinion here. I agree that 82,000 seems a bit high.
I will note though that at 62k income total and no insurance it has
become a leave-your-job kind of issue for me. I am paying for my own
prescriptions and medical equipment rental but I am in big trouble if
I need to go to the E
> maybe I'm just playing the naive here. I have no clue what it takes to
> insure a family of 4 so please just look at the following and tell me what
> I'm missing.
See my previous post, in 2003 and 2004 my HMO plan cost $700/mo for
full family coverage for my family of 4.
> Before you say they s
:)
/me blushes modestly and retires to the archives.
Dana
On 8/21/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm backing Dana. I'll bet she could kick Sam's ass from here to the moon
>
>
> On 8/21/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > If it is a joust, I'm going with Da
I'm backing Dana. I'll bet she could kick Sam's ass from here to the moon
On 8/21/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If it is a joust, I'm going with Dana. Sam's from NYC and I doubt has
> been
> on a horse in his life. Dana is, well, from all over the place, and I'm
> giving
On 8/21/07, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wouldn't be sure of that. If the Saudis see Iran gaining too much of a
> foot hold over Iraq (which will happen if we leave too early) then I think
> Saudi (the royals at least) would fully support military action against
> Iran. They DO NOT lik
Comments inline
> Well, there is the cost of living, which should be the main factor, and
> is usually under-rated by the FED. I mean, depending on where you
> are living in NY, 82,000 may well be too poor to afford health care.
I live in Buffalo and as a Sr. Application Developer with over 7 ye
On 8/21/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We may not find many ideological partners... but pick someone's pocket and
> they have a tendency to fight.
I think I agree with this statement at least.
We'd probably find ourselves allied with China, Saudi Arabia, and Cuba
in the Iranians cut
maybe I'm just playing the naive here. I have no clue what it takes to
insure a family of 4 so please just look at the following and tell me what
I'm missing.
I'm single, I get heath care though my employer for actually nothing out of
pocket, (small company too). Maybe I hook up with a girl and sh
On 8/21/07, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> > Hey can't let those pesky poor kids get healthy you know, they may grow
> up
> > to vote for the Democrats.
>
> My problem with the plan that states are trying to put into place has
> to do with the numbers. New York wants the state to provide
> healthca
> -Original Message-
> From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:41 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Game Consoles
>
> >Personally I think you'd do better with a PS2 and the Eyetoy camera.
> Both
> >the console and the camera will run you about
also negative ion generators!
like the ionic breeze.
i remember my dad telling me back 10 years or so ago that the .mil
spent 100' of thousands installing these things in all office space.
some thing about calming stress. and guys with guns or ability to
repair/destroy nukes it was important to ke
The other thing our office has is a white noise generator. It doesn't
eliminate the chatter, but it helps. You don't notice it unless for
some reason it's off, and then you feel like everyone hears every time
you sniff.
-d
On 8/21/07, Adam Churvis < wrote:
> > From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PR
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> quickly overcome the $2 to $3 per square foot cost
> of a larger individual work space.
Just so you know, we're talking about a $20 per square foot cost, not $2 or
$3 per square foot. So just going from a 6x6 to an 8x8 costs an additional
$4,500 p
Yes it ended up being a space at the end of the FROM address causing this
problem. Thanks
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To: CF-Community
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Sounds like the "to" or "from" (
If it is a joust, I'm going with Dana. Sam's from NYC and I doubt has been
on a horse in his life. Dana is, well, from all over the place, and I'm
giving 3:2 odds that she has ridden a horse before.
On 8/21/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Except, Dana is from Canada, and you j
Except, Dana is from Canada, and you just know Sam is a NRA member, so
the fight might be over _real_ quick.
On 8/21/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we gamble on the outcome Sam's a surly old senior, but Dana seems
> like she'd be feisty in a fight.i'm tentatively setting the
> jane?
He's [apparently] Chevy Chase, and you're not.
> > Jane you ignorant racist slut. Please don't respond to any of my
> > posts, I'm sick and tired of trying to talk logically with a spiteful
> > insulting idiot. Use the power of the filter will you :P
--
will
"If my life weren't funny,
But I'd never hit a lady, um never mind, put me down for me :)
> Sam's a surly old senior?
Nice talk, you're next :)
On 8/21/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we gamble on the outcome Sam's a surly old senior, but Dana seems
> like she'd be feisty in a fight.i'm tentatively se
heh. kids today.
it's a reference from the original SNL when chevy chase and jane
curtin did the weekend update. chevy would turn to jane and say,
"jane, you ignorant slut".
the 'racist' part was sam ad libbing.
On 8/21/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jane?
>
> On 8/21/07, Sam <[EMAIL PR
$2.50 on dana for the ko
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Some of the "back to the door" arguments validly involve personal
preference, but should not stop there.
There are many valid reasons that might force a "back to the cube
entrance" compromise.
High traffic past the cubicle door. If the area outside the cube is
high traffic, or highly interesting,
"Think about how hard truly professional developers work every day, and how a
small nagging distraction can ruin concentration. Isn't it worth just about
anything to make that person feel as comfortable as possible, both
physically and mentally?"
I was at training last week and this topic came u
jane?
On 8/21/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jane you ignorant racist slut. Please don't respond to any of my
> posts, I'm sick and tired of trying to talk logically with a spiteful
> insulting idiot. Use the power of the filter will you :P
>
> On 8/21/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Can we gamble on the outcome Sam's a surly old senior, but Dana seems
like she'd be feisty in a fight.i'm tentatively setting the opening line
on Dana at 3-2.
On 8/21/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I really think you two should just meet in the middle of the country
> som
I'll be in Over-the-Rhine.
On 8/21/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maybe they should meet in cincinnati
>
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>http://resource.com/
>
>its a contract position, they will start me out week to week to see how i doo.
>then maybe hire!
>
>i start Monday!
>this place has been voted best place to work 5 years in a row...
>
>will have to wait till i start to see what they need me to d
I have the eye toy and Kenetic and have to say lighting is an
issue. I found I had to move a lamp over on to a closer table to
get it to work well. With that trouble i found it easier to just
head to the gym or go out for a walk ;)
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maybe they should meet in cincinnati
On 8/21/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really think you two should just meet in the middle of the country
> somewhere and have a good joust or something and settle this thing once and
> for all. :)
>
> On 8/21/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I really think you two should just meet in the middle of the country
somewhere and have a good joust or something and settle this thing once and
for all. :)
On 8/21/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jane you ignorant racist slut. Please don't respond to any of my
> posts, I'm sick and tired
Reminds me of the rev. war era beer steins with the clear glass bottoms.
Prevents getting attacked while enjoying your frosty (prolly piss warm back
then) malt beverage. Always thought that was funny that it was enough of a
problem that someone thought of, and manufactured, those.
On 8/21/07, Ton
Jane you ignorant racist slut. Please don't respond to any of my
posts, I'm sick and tired of trying to talk logically with a spiteful
insulting idiot. Use the power of the filter will you :P
On 8/21/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It usually isn't. But there is going where you need
i never have my back face the door.
as my forefathers in the old saloon days
would tell me, you gotta see who ya gotta kill
before he sees you.
tw
On 8/21/07, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ha! During this whole discussion I've been thinking about something I
> learned working as a h
The exception is when you are seated at a window. She should face out.
I can understand this reasoning -- the vast majority of the time, my
date is much more fun to look at that I am.
--BenD
Shawna Hampton wrote:
> Ha! During this whole discussion I've been thinking about something I
> learn
You can't fault the New York Times, at least they are consistent in trying
to push socialism on us!
Unfortunately, the people who benefit from socialism is our society are
seniors. I would much rather give health care to children, but they don't
vote.
On 8/21/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> Bush is taking a
Ha! During this whole discussion I've been thinking about something I
learned working as a hostess at a fancy-schmancy restaurant ...
Proper etiquette (as in 1930's-esque, high-society propriety) states that
you should always seat a couple dining in a restaurant so the lady has full
view of the ro
If you are looking for cube inspiration, go upscale.
All of these are good, but Resolve is great.
http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/SSA/Product/Thumbnail/0,1593,a10-c440-pc3,00.html
And these are a somewhat distant second
http://www.strongproject.com/
On 8/21/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Yeah, I think I am going to have to go back to usng the archives ans ignoring
your threads. Annoying, since not everyone is as identifiable as you and it
leads to confusion, but there it is. Since we are here however, let's stick to
the point. I'm not talking about white racism. You may be and f
I'll 4th, 5th and 6th the back to a door sentiment. It's bad bad bad bad bad
karma.
In fact, I'm so against back to the door anything that I even refuse to sit
in a restaurant with my back to a door. I ask for a table along a wall or in
a booth. But then again I grew up in New Jersey ...
Great po
> Aw, shucks ... *blushes* you're going to make me all embarrassed and stuff
Yeah, girl, post a picture! :)
As far as the equipment goes, we always do things top-notch. The very best
of everything, or we just don't do it.
I always thought that Aerons were a ridiculous extravagance until I gave
Carbs ARE bad. (But no carbs are worse.)
With my obligatory blasphemy out of the way, here are some thoughts,
Just as with designing an application or website, your first task is
to figure out WHAT needs to be in the cube.
What kind of computer? one monitor or two? laptops with docking
stations?
You speak the Words of Good, Ben.
Prepare yourself.
For soon the world will witness an Inquisition like it has never seen, and
this time we're going to do it right.
Tolerance for other so-called "faiths" is over. There is but One True
Faith, and that is faith in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
T
>http://resource.com/
>
>its a contract position, they will start me out week to week to see how i doo.
>then maybe hire!
>
>i start Monday!
>this place has been voted best place to work 5 years in a row...
>
>will have to wait till i start to see what they need me to do so i can bone up!
>wish me
> LL wrote:
> My my was a wonderful mood you're in this morning. Forget your prozac or
> something?
>
My plan won't cover it. HA!
Naw, I just despise the demagoguery on these issues on both sides of
the fence. It's just plain cowardly.
It annoys the hell out of me when stupid policies are sol
Blessed be the basil, and the oregano, for they taste of Him. Blessed
be the cheesemakers, for the Parmesan does garnish Him. May you always
be in his meaty sight, and may his noodly appendage touch your life.
--BenD
Adam Churvis wrote:
> We have thrown ourselves full force into becoming Past
>From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Yeah, and I bet you *fine*, girl!
Aw, shucks ... *blushes* you're going to make me all embarrassed and stuff
>We just need the desk to follow the chair's adjustment is all (unless you
>say otherwise -- you have good
>advice).
>Are there any other pi
We have thrown ourselves full force into becoming Pastafarian deacons of the
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and are in the process of designing
the worldwide headquarters for The Noodley One and His followers.
Anyone who says that "carbs are bad" insults Him, and shall be put down.
Respe
sowhatcha building? New classroom, or designing an office space for
someone else?
On 8/21/07, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good point about nature. I was thinking about giving everyone a nice
> aquarium (professionally maintained) and a planter along the top edge of
> the
> lo
will try to find a pic after i come back from another interview.
On 8/21/07, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul, can you send me offlist a quick scribble of the layout? It sounds
> intriguing, but I'm having a problem visualizing it.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Adam Phillip Churvis
>
> Get
>Am I the only one that kind of recoils at the idea of exercising to a video
>game? I guess whatever it takes, but exercise is a such a terrific excuse to
>get outside and meet and compete with people...just seems like a waste.
Well, depends on where you live and how much time you have each day. I
Good point about nature. I was thinking about giving everyone a nice
aquarium (professionally maintained) and a planter along the top edge of the
low divider partition.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
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> From: Shawna Hampton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm a shorty (5')...
Yeah, and I bet you *fine*, girl!
My wife, Lisa, is just a hair under 5'. Shorties rock!
Anyway, I'll make sure to get desks that are height-adjustable so everyone
is comfortable. Everyone will be in top-of-the-line Aeron
Paul, can you send me offlist a quick scribble of the layout? It sounds
intriguing, but I'm having a problem visualizing it.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
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Hear, hear on the coat storage ... most places I've worked have never
offered any kind of coat storage. It was either back-of-the-chair or hanging
from a hook hung over the top of the cube wall ... then the coat was always
falling off or took up valuable desk real estate.
Even a separate coat clos
Do a little dance!
Write a little code!
Get paid tonight!
Get paid tonight!
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Paul Ihrig wrote:
> http://resource.com/
>
> its a contract position, they will start me out week to week to see how i doo.
> then maybe hire!
>
> i start Monday!
> this place has been voted best place to work 5
plants & other natural things are SO important to prevent eye strain!
putting greenery behind your monitors & to the side will give you a
much greater sense of calm. also lighting is probably more important
then whither you have your back to an opening.
Congrats...
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC. 27616
(703) 220-2835
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:46 AM
Congrats!
On 8/21/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://resource.com/
>
> its a contract position, they will start me out week to week to see how i doo.
> then maybe hire!
>
> i start Monday!
> this place has been voted best place to work 5 years in a row...
>
> will have to wait till
Sweet man, grats.
They have a great site.
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:46 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: W00t! :: Got a job!
>
> http://resource.com/
>
> its a contract position, they will start me out week to we
One remedy that I have for this issue is to get a mirror and put it on your
monitor so that it shows the entry to your cube. If you cannot arrange your
seating so that you can see the entry then this helps. Still it is unnerving
if someone sneaks in and you did not catch them on the mirror (for ins
I'll third the "no back to the door" sentiment. Here, we have a row of
cubes, and I have the end one. I had my cube reconfigured so that mine
doesn't open up to the row. It opens up to the wall/windows. There are
about 2 people that actually walk between my cube and the wall, and
it's a rare occurr
i saw a slick cube lay out at a fancy design firm
any way
3-4 stations all centalizied around a pole or a beam
2 foot divider panels 1/2 way up
but every thing open from 45 degrees out..
the work stations where on carts that where slick! and on wheels, so
as work groups changed you could wheel you
its mostly design
they are phazing out all cf work in favor of java & .net.
since i know neither i will be working mostly with layout/interface
design/css/dom
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From: Paul Ihrig Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 8:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: W00t! :: Got a job!
i am going to do what ever the hell it takes to keep the job...
~~~
wot
On 8/21/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul, I gotta tell ya, it's nice to hear you got a job. Congrats!
>
> Although, I am gonna miss the random posts of the "Adventures of the
> Unemployed Husband".
>
> Is this designer work or developer work?
>
> On 8/21/07, Paul Ihrig
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Paul, I gotta tell ya, it's nice to hear you got a job. Congrats!
Although, I am gonna miss the random posts of the "Adventures of the
Unemployed Husband".
Is this designer work or developer work?
On 8/21/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://resource.com/
>
> its a contract posi
> i start Monday!
> this place has been voted best place to work 5 years in a row...
Congratz man, glad to hear it!
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We don't have cubes. We have an open space. The office is L-shaped,
with desks along the outside walls. the 3 of us who are regularly here
have plenty of room, and there's room for a 4th as well. The test and
log processing servers are on a desk to my right.
The inside of the long leg of th
Great info, Shawna and Ian. I never thought about the "back to the door"
bit, but I'll make sure this doesn't happen in the final design.
That's one of the great things about this list. No one had ever mentioned
this to me before, but right off the bat I get two people verifying this
problem.
Congrats!. So you are going to do .NET?
Bruce
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 8:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: W00t! :: Got a job!
http://resource.com/
its a contract position, they will start me out week to week to see how i
doo.
then maybe hire!
i
http://resource.com/
its a contract position, they will start me out week to week to see how i doo.
then maybe hire!
i start Monday!
this place has been voted best place to work 5 years in a row...
will have to wait till i start to see what they need me to do so i can bone up!
wish me luck.
~~~
First two things that popped into my mind are seating and room for other
people in the cubicle and a layout that does NOT put my back to the
cubicle door.
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My biggest peeve when I worked in Cubicle World was having my back to the
opening so I was always startled when someone came to my cube to talk. I
HATED not seeing what was going on behind me. I've actually read that this
is very bad feng shui (if you go for that kind of thing) since the
cube-dwell
Trying to figure out the cubicle layout that developers like best. I know
big cubicles like 8x8's are favored by most, but what about impromptu
get-together space in between? And divider height? And whiteboard space?
And other things that would really make or break a comfortable working
space?
I wouldn't be sure of that. If the Saudis see Iran gaining too much of a
foot hold over Iraq (which will happen if we leave too early) then I think
Saudi (the royals at least) would fully support military action against
Iran. They DO NOT like the Iranians, and they don't want them on their
border
Haha
I just read the "I hate to argue with a friend" part and had to laugh at
myself. I mean, since arguing is actually one of my favorite things to do
:)
> -Original Message-
> From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 10:53 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject:
I hate to argue with a friend, but I agree with whoever wrote that (I
haven't gotten it yet)
Universal socialized healthcare is not something we should be providing
under our form of government.
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21,
>Personally I think you'd do better with a PS2 and the Eyetoy camera. Both
>the console and the camera will run you about $150 (less if you buy used).
Thanks for the information Jim. Do you have the Eyetoy? It sounds like a nice
option for me but I'm concerned about all the reviews that talk abo
>Personally I think you'd do better with a PS2 and the Eyetoy camera. Both
>the console and the camera will run you about $150 (less if you buy used).
Thanks for the information Jim. Do you have the Eyetoy? It sounds like a nice
option for me but I'm concerned about all the reviews that talk abo
>> Larry wrote:
>> Hey can't let those pesky poor kids get healthy you know
>
>Oh, that's BS. Bush is taking a stand at stopping the ever-expanding
>notion of Universal Health Care and he should. This proposal expands
>the coverage from poor *children* to most kids AND their families.
>
>This is
>> Depressing read, but probably describing the very likely outcome if war
>> were
>> to happen.
>>
>> I think the US would be on it's own this time as well - there is no way
>> the
>> UK would be a part of it, it would be political suicide for Gordon
>> Brown.
>
>I think that's possible - but if
While were at it, if you see a lost boy by the name of Mike Hunt,
please contact the authorities immediately.he's been lost for a
week nowask anyone on the street corner if they've seen Mike Hunt.
Oddly enough, females seem to get the most positive responses.
On 8/21/07, G Money <[EMAIL
> Larry wrote:
> Hey can't let those pesky poor kids get healthy you know
Oh, that's BS. Bush is taking a stand at stopping the ever-expanding
notion of Universal Health Care and he should. This proposal expands
the coverage from poor *children* to most kids AND their families.
This is a univer
Why should middle income kids get government medical care?
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 10:53 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Bush Administration wants to limit health care coverage for
> children
>
> Hey can't let th
> Hey can't let those pesky poor kids get healthy you know, they may grow up
> to vote for the Democrats.
My problem with the plan that states are trying to put into place has
to do with the numbers. New York wants the state to provide
healthcare for children (anyone aged 24 or younger) in a hous
Here's your $20 from Bill Gates.THIS REALLY DOES WORK, I DON'T KNOW
HOW
On 8/21/07, Wayne Putterill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think that is very good advice and I have forwarded it on to all my
> friends.
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> On 21/08/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > i simply dont even op
I think that is very good advice and I have forwarded it on to all my
friends.
On 21/08/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i simply dont even open fwds. ever.
>
> dont care who its from.
>
> just dont.
>
> ive seen all there is to see on the internet... nothing you can forward
> me hasnt alre
Hey can't let those pesky poor kids get healthy you know, they may grow up to
vote for the Democrats.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/21/washington/21health.html?ex=1345348800&en=f98ec523f6e60c2c&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
August 21, 2007
Rules May Limit Health Program Aiding Children
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Now you're distributing Iranian propaganda?
How's you buddy Chavez working out for ya :)
On 8/21/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "It's impossible to say whether the United States will attack Iran
> before President George W Bush leaves office in seventeen months'time,
> because nobody in
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>> PS, It was only as 'Bright' as a full moon, not as "Large" as a full
>> moon. It would have to be a hell of a lot closer then 34 million miles
>> to be seen as large as a full moon. And if this ever happens, very
>> exciting things are happening in our solar system.
>
> PS, It was only as 'Bright' as a full moon, not as "Large" as a full
> moon. It would have to be a hell of a lot closer then 34 million miles
> to be seen as large as a full moon. And if this ever happens, very
> exciting things are happening in our solar system.
"Exciting" or "World Ending"?
The problem with keeping score is not with the kids, but with the adults
(in my experience from years as a ref). If the parents can avoid
getting over-competitive ('cause, you know, whether the 5 year old won
his soccer game matters to him a lot) then there's no problem keeping
score. However
Paul Ihrig wrote:
> man...
> some one forwarded to me.
> thought it was cool
PS, It was only as 'Bright' as a full moon, not as "Large" as a full
moon. It would have to be a hell of a lot closer then 34 million miles
to be seen as large as a full moon. And if this ever happens, very
exciting
i simply dont even open fwds. ever.
dont care who its from.
just dont.
ive seen all there is to see on the internet... nothing you can forward
me hasnt already made its way to my inbox, so just dont.
thats what i send to EVERYONE who fwds me anything.
its been a habit since as long as i can re
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