nitrous oxide balloon animals, that is brilliant.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 4:04 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
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>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8fbHpttc5A
>
>
> Hmmm... valium versus chloroform, which is worse?
>
>
>
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8fbHpttc5A
Hmmm... valium versus chloroform, which is worse?
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That is PURE AWESOME.
The baby and the disposal had me cracking up.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 2:21 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
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> One of the most disturbing pseudo-commercials I've ever seen!
>
> http://www.firecold.com/videos/a-cure-for-child-tantrums
>
>
> Until Later!
> C. Hatton Humphrey
>
omg the gut punch and the disposal
bwahahahhaahhaha
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:24 PM, LRS Scout wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8fbHpttc5A
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:21 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey
> wrote:
>
>>
>> One of the most disturbing pseudo-commercials I've ever seen!
>>
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8fbHpttc5A
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:21 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> One of the most disturbing pseudo-commercials I've ever seen!
>
> http://www.firecold.com/videos/a-cure-for-child-tantrums
>
>
> Until Later!
> C. Hatton Humphrey
>
>
>
~~~
Yes. If you're looking for some more Langhorne, I've several live
shows that I've pulled off the soundboard over the years that I'd be
happy to share.
Glad you're enjoying it, I highly recommend seeing them live. If you
watch video of them, you may notice that the banjo is kind of oddly
discolore
I am really glad you are back. I was worried about you. I am also glad to
hear you say fuck peer pressure. I admire you for doing so. I don't pretend
to know whether you have PTSD or not but if *you* think you even might,
asking for help is a wise and mature thing to do.
> decision GW made. Any
Welcome home. I am so glad you made it back safe. I've prayed for
your safe return, and will continue to pray that you are able to deal
with the demons of PTSD. Glad you are getting help for yourself.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> Since I am home and my deployment is
Welcome home, Bruce; job well done!
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> Anyway, my point is that I recognize that I have come
> home with new issues that need to be dealt with, and I am going to make
> every effort to get help for these issues once we start the redeployment
> process on Monday. PTSD is treatabl
Glad you are home safe and sound! Glad you are dealing with the PTSD
also. Just like you should not go into battle without the required
weaponry, you should not go back to civilian life without being
properly armed to deal with that either.
-Cameron
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Sorge
>Anyway, my point is that I recognize that I have come
>home with new issues that need to be dealt with, and I am going to make
>every effort to get help for these issues once we start the redeployment
>process on Monday. PTSD is treatable. The first step is to recognize you
>have problems, an
Glad you're back safely Bruce. And while I've never agreed with this war, i do
want to thank you for your service. Its not everyone who would step up like
that.
larry
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Bruce,
You volunteered to serve and protect our country and put your life on the
line each day for that service. This alone deserves honor and respect.
I am eternally grateful to you and those who serve with you for what you're
willing to do for your countrymen. Especially when you are deploye
As simply and heartfelt as I can say it, thank you for your service.
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I've expressed this sentiment before, though probably not on this list, but
this is the first time I've known one of our service members not only
acknowledge it, but agree with it. It doesn't matter how we got troops
there, or why; all that ever mattered was those people volunteered to serve
in ou
Good that you are back Bruce.
2009/8/20 Bruce Sorge
>
> Since I am home and my deployment is behind me, I want to publicly thank
> Hatton for being kind enough to host my Iraq blog. I am considering
> writing a book about my units experiences there and the blog will be a
> huge help in remember
awesome! Glad to be of service.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
>
> Sce you posted your RegEx I decided to use one for the project I'm
> currently working on. I need to parse HTML data. Last week I had
> written code to loop over the html and pull specific image tags out of
> I dunno this reeks to me more of "I'm gonna get that
> teacher back for (insert various reasons here)" then "Oh
> my God she's wearing a cross my rights have been violated"
> I guess in my grand scheme of things, someone wearing an
> emblem of their religion (Star of David, Cross, Crescent,
> Pe
Or say... Margaret Thatcher. :P
I thought they called it "holiday".
> Aye, the girl across the street is on vaca or something.
> :)
> The Queen mum? I guess so, overactive imagination aside.
> :)
> Dana wrote:
>> tsk. I submit that there are indeed cases where the
>> sight of a pearl necklace
Aye, the girl across the street is on vaca or something. :)
The Queen mum? I guess so, overactive imagination aside. :)
Dana wrote:
> tsk. I submit that there are indeed cases where the sight of a pearl
> necklace would not stir your obviously overactive imagination :) Is
> that girl across th
tsk. I submit that there are indeed cases where the sight of a pearl
necklace would not stir your obviously overactive imagination :) Is
that girl across the street not home today or something? LOL.
Seriously, a pearl necklace on the Queen Mother would be just that,
right?
Dana
On 6/28/05, Ray Ch
ana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 03:40 pm
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Thanks ACLU!
Importance: Low
Reluctantly, I agree. Assuming of course that the facts of the case
are as reported here. I think French schoolgirls should be able to
wear headscarves, and American teacher
Unless it's a Pearl necklace. :)
Dana wrote:
> true... and children are subject to all sort of limitations as to the
> clothes *they* can wear to school. While I think that some
> restrictions are necessary (see-through blouses and gang colors come
> to mind) a number of schools I have dealt with
true... and children are subject to all sort of limitations as to the
clothes *they* can wear to school. While I think that some
restrictions are necessary (see-through blouses and gang colors come
to mind) a number of schools I have dealt with had some really silly
restrictions. Pink frilly dresse
ss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:03 pm
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Thanks ACLU!
> Importance: Low
>
> > Larry wrote:
> > Where and when? The cases that the ACLU have taken on are constitutionally
> > based.
>
> The teacher w
I don't think a smaller organization would be capable of taking on the
Patriot Act.
Dana
On 6/28/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Smaller organizations, like shelters, do a great job of addressing the
> local symptoms. But sometimes you need a large organization to deal
> with the sy
> Sam wrote:
> How sterile do you want your children's environment to
> be?
>
How dirty do we want it to be?
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> Brian wrote:
> In this scenario, the school could be perfectly within their right to tell
> teachers that they aren't allowed to wear ANY symbol such as a cross or
> pentagram or.but this would be decided on a school by school basis, and
> not by a federal mandate. (If one school won't let yo
What if the teacher's white and the kids are not? What if they have an
accent? What if they wear expensive clothing, jewelry, nice shoes or
gang colors? How sterile do you want your children's environment to
be?
On 6/28/05, Larry Lyons wrote:
> While I agree that this may be a bit extreme I can
>
> On 6/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have a dress code for teachers? Should they be free to endorse any
> lifestyle they'd like? How about if the teacher had a pentagram or
> Nazi symbol?
>
Good questions. The way I see it, there are two considerations here.
1) The federal st
>One case comes to my mind. A public school teacher wore a gold cross around
>her neck. Just a little necklace.
>
>A child complained that it was offensive (we won't discuss the silliness of
>this assertion). The ACLU came swooping in on the side of the CHILD. This
>really bothered me, as I see
> Ike wrote:
> nose and eyebrow rings all the time, which is trivial, so I don't
> think it's beyond the pale to ask a public servant to act as though
> they're serving the public and not just those members of the public
> who happen to agree with their particular religious inclinations.
>
I agre
>
> Evidence please. The ACLU's annual report show that most of their money is
> from small donations, according to their 2004 annual report,
> http://www.aclu.org/About/About.cfm?ID=17235&c=204
>
> Moreover with that argument most organizations to the right of center fit
> within your criteria,
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:03 pm
To: CF-Community
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> Larry wrote:
> Where and when? The cases
BAM! Nazi post.
On 6/28/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have a dress code for teachers? Should they be free to endorse any
> lifestyle they'd like? How about if the teacher had a pentagram or
> Nazi symbol?
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> One case comes to my mind. A public school teacher wore a
> gold cross around her neck. Just a little necklace.
> A child complained that it was offensive (we won't discuss
> the silliness of this assertion). The ACLU came swooping
> in on the side of the CHILD. This really bothered me, as
> I s
> Larry wrote:
> Where and when? The cases that the ACLU have taken on are constitutionally
> based.
The teacher with the cross around her neck is maybe one - however
there is an issue here:
1.) On the one hand the teacher has a right to express her religion
(cross, yamaka, head scarf)
2.) On
>They simply suffer the same problem that many large organizations of their
>ilk do. They receive disproportionately large monetary donations from a
>handful of people. These people have their specific agendas. Some are good,
>some are suspect. The organization sees that the money is used to fur
Smaller organizations, like shelters, do a great job of addressing the
local symptoms. But sometimes you need a large organization to deal
with the systemic problems.
But yeah, there are lots of big orgs that take things to extremes.
On 6/28/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They simply suffer t
One case comes to my mind. A public school teacher wore a gold cross around
her neck. Just a little necklace.
A child complained that it was offensive (we won't discuss the silliness of
this assertion). The ACLU came swooping in on the side of the CHILD. This
really bothered me, as I see the te
> Brian wrote:
> And I'm not sure I agree with your ascertion that you have to go "over the
> top" to get normal stuff done. When an organization starts going "over the
> top", they start to trivialize themselves in my mind (PETA for example).
>
Do have any examples of positions that that ACLU ha
They simply suffer the same problem that many large organizations of their
ilk do. They receive disproportionately large monetary donations from a
handful of people. These people have their specific agendas. Some are good,
some are suspect. The organization sees that the money is used to further
> Brian wrote:
> I'd advise you strongly to keep your hard earned money, or to give to
> another charitable organization.
>
Please remind me again of your objections to them. Some of the stuff
they pursue is, granted, a bit over the top but then it seems you have
to be a bit over the top to get
I'd advise you strongly to keep your hard earned money, or to give to
another charitable organization.
>I would wholeheartedly suggest to any and all of you who are not active
> members of the ACLU to join right now:
>
> http://www.aclu.org
>
> It's only $35 per year, and your money is being wis
I would wholeheartedly suggest to any and all of you who are not active
members of the ACLU to join right now:
http://www.aclu.org
It's only $35 per year, and your money is being wisely spent by people who
love the Constitution of the United States as much as they love their own
children, and who
> I think the ACLU is a perfect example of how true liberty
> and freedom is NOT supposed to be all sunshine and happy
> feelings. Liberty is not always easy or pretty.
Thanks Ray. I'm very tempted to archive this thought somewhere...
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a
Dana wrote:
> I think that if there were not an ACLU we would have to invent it.
> Which is more work and sacrifice than I really want to commit to, so I
> am grateful to those who have done it already :)
Amen, preach it again!
--Ben
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> Dana wrote:
> I think that if there were not an ACLU we would have to invent it.
> Which is more work and sacrifice than I really want to commit to, so I
> am grateful to those who have done it already :)
>
Well said!! That's what I was mumbling.
~~
I think that if there were not an ACLU we would have to invent it.
Which is more work and sacrifice than I really want to commit to, so I
am grateful to those who have done it already :)
Dana
On 6/27/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think there's no such thing as an organization that's
I think there's no such thing as an organization that's ALL good, but
the ACLU is a darn sight better than most!
Plus, as a denizen of this fair land called Kentucky (we have lots of
fairs, you see) I'm glad that someone is taking steps to put the
smackdown on the bigoted jerks who think that Chri
I think the ACLU is a perfect example of how true liberty and freedom
is NOT supposed to be all sunshine and happy feelings. Liberty is not
always easy or pretty.
On 6/27/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally I'm glad we have a organization like the ACLU who is taking
> these case
Me too! The ACLU rocks.
On 6/27/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally I'm glad we have a organization like the ACLU who is taking
> these cases (10 commandments) to court.
>
> While I know some of you think the ACLU isn't all good (I'm still
> undecided), in this case they were.
I've seen a few tools come through our freecyle list. And lots of
wood. Right now I have a whole garbage can of treated lumber scraps to
freecycle, plus some other bits and pieces of non-treated stuff.
Gee, anyone want to come to Madison and pick this stuff up?
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:42:40 -0600
OMG!! The list rocks!
We have a Somma waterbed, the type which has water tubes underneath a
normal looking mattress and for several years now, it's been missing a
few of the tubes, which doesn't affect it's comfort too much, but I can
feel they are missing. I've have just never remembered to buy th
Inded. A hearty thank you for Freecycle. I just signed up in my area
group. Great stuff.
TOOLS! I didn't even think of looking for free tools!
::drools Homer-style:: Augh
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:03:11 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awww LUCKY DOG!!! Congr
Awww LUCKY DOG!!! Congrats!
Though we did just get a brand new pair of black workboots ourselves :D
Gotta a lot of garden work to do this summer.
Also got a lot of stuff to get rid of ...
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| Thanks to all you guys who
: But under the circumstances,
: nh, it's cool
: when the weight and cholesterol come down enough,
: and the ECG looks normal,
: the pastrami will still be there - and so will I.
:
You should probably buy a fresh batch by then. I mean, I understand that
beef should be aged, but only to a poi
Kevin-
re: hot pastrami-
was gonna whimper and whine
"WAAAH, not fair!"
But under the circumstances,
nh, it's cool
when the weight and cholesterol come down enough,
and the ECG looks normal,
the pastrami will still be there - and so will I.
-Ben
At 07:47 AM 3/5/03 -0600, you wrote:
>Had l
Ditto, Vernon. I'm sure curious as to why you're not with Macromedia anymore
(if you're still checking out this list).
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re power dimming -
my APC UPS will supplement incoming power in a voltage drop to keep it
within an acceptable range, so it doesn't just work in a complete power
outage, it gives smoother power all the time. IMHO well worth the reasonable
price. Plus it will tell Windows to close files and shu
Alistair-
like Kermit?
How 'bout a bad Kermit joke??
"Time's fun when you're having flies!"
-Ben
(BTW that was so bad ya know I made it up )
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From: Alistair Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:38 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Th
> -Original Message-
> From: Alistair Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 7:38 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Thanks everyone
>
>
> (strides confidently into room and announces in a loud strident voice)
> Hi all!
>
> Just wanted to say a quick thankyou
PS - Eri*K*a, that Kermit Jagger was truly excruciating. Nice one! Have you
heard the one about the bright green, ugly squid with a big greasy
moustache?
--
Um. *** suddenly scared ***
No?
:) - Glad I could help cheer you up
Erika
(with a *K*)
Plunge boldly i
I should have known to check the W2K PRO CD.
Man I could smack myself for that one!!!
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Hey Guy --
y'know what we get?
we get to associate with people like you who help make the world a better
place!!
We may be light-years apart in theology, but so what -- you're still
"cf-family".
Thanks, dude!
Ben
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Sent: Fri
Guy,
*** Big ole hugs from across the border ***
You're the bestest!
Erika
"Don't hurry, don't worry. You're only here for a short visit. So be sure to
stop and smell the flowers." - Walter C. Hagen
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Words of Wisdom :
1) You can always get another job, but you can never replace your family.
2) On a person's deathbed, they never wish they had worked a few more hours.
I think we as culture put too much emphasis on careers and not enough on
families - friends. Perhaps this is why there are so
>
> Funny, I just got an e-mail from a recruiter about an $85K/yr USD
> position.
Print it out and bring it to the meeting with you
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Thanks Oriole! I was a lot of work, but I also want to thank everyone in the CF
communuity (speakers, volunteers, attendees, CFUG managers, CF Family Feud player
etc) for helping
Yes, I think we all had a great time. Thanks to everyone at TeraTech!
BTW, Michael, the game shows were a great break from the sessions. Inspired
idea, and one I think other conferences would do well to emulate.
Judith
> I attended the CFUN 2K this past weekend at NIH in Maryland, hosted by the
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