Now I'm hungry.
On 7/9/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, but you have L'etoile and many other great restaurants that put
> Minneapolis (and some in Chicago) to shame. Not to mention red
> brats-n-beer. And cheese (not kidding). And decent fireworks.
>
>
~~~
> Kevin wrote:
> Madison's a nice town. But it likes to think it's more cultured than
> it is. At least it tries though, I guess.
>
Yes, but you have L'etoile and many other great restaurants that put
Minneapolis (and some in Chicago) to shame. Not to mention red
brats-n-beer. And cheese (not
I miss grown up theaters. Around here they never have food or drink at
intermission and if they do have them on opening night it's after the
show and it's something stupid like apple juice and crackers that
people on the production brought in. That's what they fed us in
kindergarten.
Admittedly, I
> Kevin wrote:
> Where did you see it? I used to go to the Guthrie fairly often. I hear
> they're moving. Have they yet?
>
Yeah Guthrie, and nope still the old one. It's nice because it's
small so there's not a bad seat in the house, but it is cramped. They
have a nice deal too in that you can
Where did you see it? I used to go to the Guthrie fairly often. I hear
they're moving. Have they yet?
-Kevin
On 7/8/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To change topics, I just saw a looonnnggg play with Angela Bassett
> (sp?), the dad from Family Matters, and some other stars I think. I
> Kevin wrote:
> /me sits in his bunker and chews on the bones of cold kentucky fried
> rat and wonders when the world will be safe for human habitation
> again.
>
Hey Kevin. Don't bogart the rat.
To change topics, I just saw a looonnnggg play with Angela Bassett
(sp?), the dad from Family Mat
/me sits in his bunker and chews on the bones of cold kentucky fried
rat and wonders when the world will be safe for human habitation
again.
On 7/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... now you're making me mad.
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I think I meant trust. Estate is not the right word, anyway.
Dana
On 7/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... now you're making me mad. I am *not* biased. And I am hearing
> this from someone who hasn't bothered to acquaint herself with the
> most basic facts of the case. This is, I supp
... now you're making me mad. I am *not* biased. And I am hearing
this from someone who hasn't bothered to acquaint herself with the
most basic facts of the case. This is, I suppose, proof of your
objectivity?
Yes, the court documents are available. I posted the link in the
course of a three-w
If you've read all of the court documents (which by the way, aren't
readily available) you would know that a single judge does not have
jurisdiction in multiple courts.
The judge did not know the guy in question before any legal
proceedings or he/she would have been legally required to dismiss
his
well gee, I read the court documents even though they make me question
some of my more comfortable assumptions about the justice system and
force me to agree with both Sam and some other people I would not
normally side with.
I am still busy trying to find out if my dad is ok so I am not going
to
Jennifer
You weren't around for the previous brouhaha, so let me take this from
the top. The comment about such a nice guy was meant generally, and is
quite true. People do not want to believe that someone they know and
like does this. How does this comment then become libel? If you want
to discus
now *there's* an incentive to answer this bit of hysteria...
just... whatever, Larry.
Dana
> back to kill file status.
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And I am saying that even if it was true as can be you'd never have
all five. Odds are she wouldn't call, and neither would the neighbors.
Odds are overwhelming that she'd be ashamed to tell her family.
As it is, there's something close to your #4, and you do have #5. You
just disregard it.
But l
"Children, I'll be frank. In the event of nuclear war we can only save
our best and brightest. Therefore, space in the fallout shelter will
be reserved for Lisa Simpson, Martin Prince, our championship kickball
team, and Sherri, but not Terri. "
On 7/8/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Y
That one advantage to raising carnivorous ferrets.
And you all wondered why they were so friendly.
Human, the other other white meat...
larry
On 7/8/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So THAT's where you're storing the bodies! Somebody call the cops!
>
> On 7/8/05, Kevin Graeme <
> Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh shi
>
> /me dons body armor, inserts ceramic plates, wraps self in fireproof
> blanket, and climbs down into the fallout shelter.
>
You know, it's not so bad in this fallout shelter. Kill those bugs
and get a little paint and it should be nice.
So THAT's where you're storing the bodies! Somebody call the cops!
On 7/8/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh shi
>
> /me dons body armor, inserts ceramic plates, wraps self in fireproof
> blanket, and climbs down into the fallout shelter.
--
"You can't destroy EVERYthing. Where
Oh shi
/me dons body armor, inserts ceramic plates, wraps self in fireproof
blanket, and climbs down into the fallout shelter.
On 7/8/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to convict someone of domestic
> abuse. But to accuse a judge of ignor
rcass... and thus the Pipes were born"
the Scottish Rogues
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 02:44 pm
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush Ends Schiavo Inquiry
Importance: Low
It wasn't me it was the one armed
It wasn't me it was the one armed man.
On 7/8/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Seriously. How many affluent white males between 30-40 do we have around
> here? They are all clearly serial killers. Let's just lock them up now and
> get it over with."
>
> I am not, that was red paint on
> Larry wrote:
> What proof Dana. Lets see you're condemning the man just because he
> seems to fit some vague profile that has no predictability.
Well, let's put some numbers to it. Let's use a scale from 0 to 10
with 10 being 100% certain he's guilty and 0% being certain he's
innocent. In a c
"Seriously. How many affluent white males between 30-40 do we have around here?
They are all clearly serial killers. Let's just lock them up now and get it
over with."
I am not, that was red paint on my hands, I was digging in the yard because I
like to garden.
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Appl
+1
Larry (Serial Killer) Lyons
On 7/8/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to convict someone of domestic
> abuse. But to accuse a judge of ignoring evidence "because [he] is
> such a nice guy" is really out of line. It is particularly out of l
Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to convict someone of domestic
abuse. But to accuse a judge of ignoring evidence "because [he] is
such a nice guy" is really out of line. It is particularly out of line
because it's wasn't a single judge who found the testimony in question
to be not believabl
I'm breaking a kill file rule here. But here goes.
What proof Dana. Lets see you're condemning the man just because he
seems to fit some vague profile that has no predictability. On top of
that you use innuendo and libel in the hopes of smearing him as
guilty.
What proof you've just made a set o
> Dana wrote:
> there was the testimony of the subsequent girlfriend and evidence from
> some of Terri's friends that he was controlling and jealous ot the
> point of checking her odometer, that she was afraid of him, and was
> planning on moving out.
>
That puts us back to our disagreement I gue
please see our previous very lengthy discussion as to whether or not
Schiavo fits the profile of an abusive male. Off the top of my head,
there was the testimony of the subsequent girlfriend and evidence from
some of Terri's friends that he was controlling and jealous ot the
point of checking her o
> Dana wrote:
> There is evidence.
What was it?
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There is evidence. It was presented at one or another of the hearings
(who cares which at this point) and the judge chose to disregard it
because Schiavo is so obviously a nice guy :) Which is par for the
course and really not that surprising.
There almost never is enough evidence because women d
> Dana wrote:
> One possible reason (supposing for a moment that there *was,* which I
> know you disagree with, but suppose) was that garden-variety domestic
> violence was routinely blown off at the time. But they are not going
> to *say* that. Come on.
>
I'm very open to the possibility that th
No. I am saying that the bar for a homicide investigation is pretty
high, it's what, fifteen years later, and any other finding would have
raised questions about politicians probably still in office. Like, if
there is criminal responsibility, why wasn't it pusued at the time?
One possible reason (
> Dana wrote:
> SAG isn't in the story. This is Pinellas County investigating Pinellas
> County.
Which is another way of saying you think this is a coverup. From the
text of the article:
"In the new report, Mr. McCabe said that to open a full homicide
investigation, there must be some fact or e
SAG isn't in the story. This is Pinellas County investigating Pinellas
County. They are so going to say whoops we were negligent and
caused this woman's incapacitation :) This bit of sarcasm is true
whether there were or weren't. It's definitely one for the "ain't
going to happen" category. Pu
> Dana wrote:
> as if that weren't a foregone conclusion...
>
Is the implication there that the SAG is involved in some type of
coverup conspiracy?
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as if that weren't a foregone conclusion...
Dana
On 7/7/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 7 (AP) - A state attorney has found no
> evidence that Terri Schiavo's collapse 15 years ago involved criminal
> activity, and Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday declared an end to F
And the federal gov hasn't had its turn yet (before the state has
another try at it)
On 7/8/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An end to things? But Randall Terry hasn't gone on his book tour yet...
>
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What's really needed is for someone to catch Randall Terry on film, in
bed with a 12 year old.
Either that or really bust the jerk for arson.
larry
On 7/8/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An end to things? But Randall Terry hasn't gone on his book tour yet...
>
> - Jim
>
> Larry
An end to things? But Randall Terry hasn't gone on his book tour yet...
- Jim
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>Hopefully this will put an end to things finally. No assault, and no
>criminality involved. Perhaps now the True Believers will lay off.
>
>larry
>
>On 7/7/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Hopefully this will put an end to things finally. No assault, and no
criminality involved. Perhaps now the True Believers will lay off.
larry
On 7/7/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 7 (AP) - A state attorney has found no
> evidence that Terri Schiavo's collapse
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 7 (AP) - A state attorney has found no
evidence that Terri Schiavo's collapse 15 years ago involved criminal
activity, and Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday declared an end to Florida's
involvement in the matter.
"Based on your conclusions, I will follow your recommendation that th
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