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On Apr 1, 2005 11:17 PM, Anthony West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My personal recommendation -- as a former political editor who used to
specialize in Pennsylvania judicial politics, but also as a busy voter with
little time to research and decide about these
Hi,
I have a claw foot tub that doesn't have any feet. Anyone have some
claw feet laying around? If not, anyone know where one might purchase
feet for a claw foot?
Thanks,
Stephen
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In a message dated 4/1/2005 4:37:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought that if you had to publicly postphotographs of say, your ass, on a weekly basis it might get you into thegym and back into fighting shape.
Piggybacking on J Cass's excellent suggestion, I have
A few people just emailed me this link. ReStore does have the feet ($20/ea) so
I'm all set. Thanks for those that responded!
http://www.re-store-online.com
Happy recycle day,
Stephen
Stephen Fisher wrote:
Hi,
I have a claw foot tub that doesn't have any feet. Anyone have some
claw feet laying
I'm thankful for the history lesson this string has
generated. However, slavery in modern times was also
mentioned, by Brian Siano, I believe.
By some estimates, there are more slaves alive in the
world today than there have been at any point before
in history. Many of them are used in
You might also try Renovator's Supply, http://www.rensup.com
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Subject: Re: [UC] claw foot tub
A few people
My student Alex Goldblum is hosting his own Webcast this afternoon on Politics,
Media and India. You can tune in and join the webcast here:
http://countlessstories.com/teachin/video.htm
You need the QuickTime Player and a high-speed connection to the Internet to
view the show. And while you
er, make that
http://countlessstories.com/teachin/video.html
Put the l on the end.
sj
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Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 17:18:06 -0500
From: Susan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [UC] LIVE NOW - Politics, Media and India
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My student Alex
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Susan Jacobson wrote:
My student Alex Goldblum is hosting his own Webcast this afternoon on
Politics,
Media and India. You can tune in and join the webcast here:
http://countlessstories.com/teachin/video.htm
You need the QuickTime Player and a high-speed connection
If you havebeen fortunate enough to have seen and heard the "Magnificent Morgan State University Choir on one of the PBS Stations in January or February, you can see them in person tomorrow, April 3rd at 3 PM at Grace Baptist Church, 25 West Johnson Street . The tickets are $15.00 and benefit the
Um.
There are a LOT of fire trucks and such outside right now, closer
to...Beaumont, is it, than Baltimore...
Anyone know what the dealio is?
*peeks again*
Looks like they're trying to ring the dang block with emergency
vehicles out there!
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