is that a "no contest" plea?
Jason
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s a good
clean source for strong castings.
Logan Vilas
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>"could be going bankrupt"
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>>I a
July 16, 2006 7:14 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Home energy system ...was Re: {Disarmed} Telegraph - US
"could be going bankrupt"
>I agree that in tight times, basic or even primitive skills are more
> valuable than gold. Basics in Agriculture, animal husbandry, health
> mainte
It happens every morning of every day in my life... as far back as I
can remember. As world events accelerate, it's more like every minute
of every day in my life.
it gives me something new every day to learn, and to adapt to.
doug
JJJN wrote:
>Oh,
>That happened almost 6 years ago right?
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Oh,
That happened almost 6 years ago right?
Ironic Florida should be one of the first states under water.
Ok thanks,excuse my folly and ignorance, carry on.
Jim
doug swanson wrote:
>The acronym stands for "the end of the world as we know it"
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>doug
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>JJJN wrote:
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>>Excuse me Doug but c
The acronym stands for "the end of the world as we know it"
doug
JJJN wrote:
>Excuse me Doug but could you let me know what
>
>TEOTWAWKI
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>is and what happens when it happens?
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>I feel perfectly ignorant,
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>Jim
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>doug swanson wrote:
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>>I agree that in tight times, basic or even primit
Excuse me Doug but could you let me know what
TEOTWAWKI
is and what happens when it happens?
I feel perfectly ignorant,
Jim
doug swanson wrote:
>I agree that in tight times, basic or even primitive skills are more
>valuable than gold. Basics in Agriculture, animal husbandry, health
>mainte
I agree that in tight times, basic or even primitive skills are more
valuable than gold. Basics in Agriculture, animal husbandry, health
maintenance, knowing how to preserve food without supplies you'd have to
get at a grocer's store, blacksmithing, wood working, etc. are all
skills that shoul