At 19:12 12/12/2002 +, Sir Chester wrote:
Elmer L. Fairbank wrote:
Sure blame it on the buttered cat .. gloating goats and glazed
groats
and grazed oats indeed!
And little lambs eat ivy. A-deedle-dee-aiydee-doo, wouldn't you?
Chet, my friend, that's And little lambs eat ivy, a
I never said that the US had a free market - it doesn't. Under my terms,
our economic system would be classified as partial secondary capitalism.
Imagine what would happen to better the lives of all the oppressed if we
had full primary capitalism! Some, who have become vassals of the federal
Not to pick on Marc grin, but here is a differing viewpoint from an LDS
scientist regarding the roles of science and religion (or NOMA, as Marc if
fond of using). I don't have time to comment now (I've been both very sick
a very nasty form of influenza and busy):
From: Rob Hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Dec 12, 2002 4:27 pm
Subject: PLAZA UPDATE 12-12-02
FRIENDS OF MAIN STREET UPDATE - DEC 12, 2002
Thank you! Thank You! Thank You! Thanks for all of your signatures,
e-mails, phone calls and letters to the Mayor and City Council in favor
of
I have read this e-mail below and now understand. Disregard my last
e-mail. If out of state support will count on this issue I will call, but
they may check on how many phone calls are coming from out of state
numbers. Please send me information on whether out of state support will
do any
I haven't been keeping up on this issue and would like to refresh my mind
on the issue before I call. If out of state votes can count, I'll lend my
support, but send me the article privately at my address again because I've
forgotten about the issue.
Thank you.
Stacy Smith, Pasadena, CA
At
I watched a very learned Lutheran schoolar explain this entire subject (the
Trinity) on TV once, and I felt inclined to write to the school that gave
him his doctor of divinity degree and advise them to retract it.
It was pure, illogical gibberish, with many hidden (and unproven)
assumptions. As
At 10:58 12/13/2002 -0500, St Jon wrote:
I watched a very learned Lutheran schoolar explain this entire subject (the
Trinity) on TV once, and I felt inclined to write to the school that gave
him his doctor of divinity degree and advise them to retract it.
It was pure, illogical gibberish, with
Jon Spencer favored us with:
I never said that the US had a free market - it doesn't. Under my terms,
our economic system would be classified as partial secondary capitalism.
Imagine what would happen to better the lives of all the oppressed if we
had full primary capitalism! Some, who have
Here is what I think about the doctrine of the Holy Trinity:
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mame raths outgrabe.
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What does the following title mean?
CLU, ChFC
Paul O
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Paul Osborne wrote:
What does the following title mean?
CLU, ChFC
CLU - chartered life underwriter, CHFC - chartered financial
consultant. The first equates to a couple of semesters of technical
training courses in the life insurance business. The other is roughly
equivalent to an
Stacy Smith wrote:
The way I understood the entire thing is that it would be like splitting
water into its various forms but with each being capable of reacting
separately, something water can't do.
Stacy.
So basic'ly, we're back at the malfunctioning transporter again. (See
the
Stacy Smith gives us hope:
Hi. Any idea why I am getting mail from vendors who:
1. Think I like wine when I don't touch a drop?
2. Think I am Fundamentalist Protestant when I'm not?
3. Send me objectionable dirty mail?
4. Want to consider me a home owner when I don't own a home?
If
You got it! And imagine what could happen to our political process when our
elected officials could no longer buy votes with entitlements? We might
even return to the citizen representative.
Jon
John W. Redelfs, after some great thinking, wrote:
Jon Spencer favored us with:
I never said
I checked at our store today, and lo and behold, we do have the book How
Greek Philosophy Corrupted the Christian Concept of God. I added it to our
website, with the following description (actually, only the first two
paragraphs would fit - but you get all three!). It is a very good book,
well
Since Scott's motorcycle ownership has been given such a thorough review here, what
does the list have to say about a stake president owning and using a motorcycle. I
seem to remember some counsel when I was called about being a good example. Remember I
live in a small town where everyone seems
I want to see
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Tom,
Please keep your wheels polished, be very careful navigating the stairs,
and above all, see that you maintain the integrity of your integument at
all times.
(Can you really ride your Harley down the stairs? Imagine that!)
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Mij Ebaboc
John W. Redelfs wrote:
Here is what I think about the doctrine of the Holy Trinity:
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mame raths outgrabe.
It seems very pretty, but it's rather hard to understand!
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Mij Ebaboc
Well, I'm excited for movie two. I want to see it opening night, not
sure how I'll work that in to my life with a baby. My husband has seen
Fellowship for the first time on DVD over Thanksgiving weekend, so now
he wants to see Two Towers with me, hurrah.
A friend brought the DVD by at
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