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cynicalhedonist wrote:
> Wow, I remember back in the 80's when about 12 of us went up to a
> cabin near breckinridge colorado that cam called "the ace in the
> hole." Cam and another friend of ours started fighting about a girl
> that they both used
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On 7 Aug 2005 15:01:59 -0700, claire.easthope@ntlworld.com wrote:
>>Well indeed. The Irish of both countries are still Irish and British.
>>Just have different political identities
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>Political identity is the only sort that really matters where bei
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cynicalhedonist wrote:
> He might have thrown the other guy over the cliff if there had not
> been 10 other people standing there. What makes me think he did it?
> Motive, oppurtunity and no witnesses.
> However, I can attest to the fact that Cam use
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On 7 Aug 2005 15:09:35 -0700, claire.easthope@ntlworld.com wrote:
>>>You mean the Romans? OK.
>
>>They are Italian now
>
>Nobody's perfect! ;-)
I almost feel sorry for them knowing they have Berlusconni then I
remember we have Blair :(
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> RetzQ wrote:
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> > Ken Smith wrote:
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> > > Your god must be pretty angry with Cam, Ted. :)
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> > Oh, I'm sure he is. Murdering your little girl is a big no-no.
>
> God is not angry at Cam, nor at Ken Smith, nor at Lo
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interested wrote:
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> BTW, has whoever dug that up found anything about when the funeral was?
Why not ask Ted, he probably attended.
> I would be curious about when it was released to Sarah.
By IT, did you mean Lauren?
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CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday
dismissed cooperation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as
unnecessary in a new blow to his country's fraying ties with the United States.
The Venezuelan leader,
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"- Prof. Jonez=A9" wrote:
> cynicalhedonist wrote:
> > Wow, I remember back in the 80's when about 12 of us went up to a
> > cabin near breckinridge colorado that cam called "the ace in the
> > hole." Cam and another friend of ours started fightin
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How sobering. Though thousands of miles away, he seemed like
a member of the family as close as he would be to us in our homes in the
early evenings.
Don't smoke, for Peter's memory, don't smoke.
Mark
" "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wro
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Twittering one wrote <<google.com message
You're quick on the draw, loquacious one.
You might need to talk about Leonardo. OTOH, continue to dump.
It's all therapy, dear; Jungian eesspecially; that's my strategy too.
And also,
I'm just hangin' ar
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"RetzQ" <lorettas2@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Dane Metcalfe wrote:
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> >
> > While 2nd degree murder is not optimal in my book, it is certainly
better
> > than involuntary manslaugh
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In article <littlegreenmen-C0A74B.16331307082005@news-rdr-02.rdc-kc.rr.com>,
Spirit&Opportunity <littlegreenmen@nospammars.com> wrote:
>In article <1123436481.911697@irys.nyx.net>,
> anon3c67@nyx.nyx.net (Bruce Watson) wrote:
>
>> In article <little
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We hear plenty of people from the left ignoratly speaking for the people of Iraq,
But most iraqi's do not agree with them ?
http://mosley.arach.net.au/pub/docs/poll%20iraq.pdf
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Why is it that many still think that WMD were not found in Iraq, when not
only have they been found they have twice been used against Coalition forces by
terrorists.
Iraq Survay Group Final Report
http://mosley.arach.net.au/pub/focus/iraq/default.
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From Australian figuers we can see that a homosexuals
are far more likly to molest a child than a normal person.
http://mosley.arach.net.au/pub/docs/homomolesto.htm
Seems they have the same problem in the USA
http://216.220.97.17/welcome.htm
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According to David Kay, Saddam was anything but givden up making WMD
Saddam, at least as judged by those scientists and other insiders who
worked in his military-industrial programs, had not given up his aspirations
and intentions to continue to
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On 7 Aug 2005 13:19:06 -0700, claire.easthope@ntlworld.com wrote:
>>That's a political distinction not a geographical one
>
>Politics and geography are hard to separate. Who got to define the
>British Isles for example?
What does it mattter? It'
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"... O!
And a dog gives one bark after a lark ~ !"
~ Folly
"Hark ~ !"
~ Twittering
"... call Rupert! Bring
Drake cakes,
Too!"
~ Zoe
"O, do ~ For, don't you know ~ The Ilk
Of Too adores smores and
Drake Cakes, too."
~ Folly
"Me,
Too!"
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<greatbooksclassics@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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<snip>
> The problem is not one ad for "Amityville." Nor is it about one toddler
> at the Heffalump stage of pop culture. It's about
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A Recipe for
A Snoring Smore
O, mon cher ~
How easy to acquire a Bill of Laden
For A Cracked Head,
A Listing Attic,
A receipt for an hour's time.
But O, mon cher ~
Far less easier, indeed, far harder
For a sandwich with a Graham Cracker,
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"Dung Ping" <dungping5@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> It seems there are two major types of protection. The first type is
> for the name and contents of a program. For instance, the news
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<greatbooksclassics@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Inferno? Girls the new sexual aggressors? IS THE FASHION INDUSTRY
> KILLING THE DEEPER SPIRIT AND HIGHER PRINCIPLES?
>
> http://jollyro
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"I want my Mum."
~ Twittering
"Care for a Smore
Fluffy?"
~ Folly
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"Sorry Fluff ~
Best I can do at the moment."
~ Twittering
"Seen Leonardo?"
~ Folly
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"interested" <jpinv@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
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Dane Metcalfe wrote:
> "interested" <jpinv@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:1123462436.863149.169520@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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~ * ~
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!Morning Wood Continues
Medical Education ~
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............................. the Flickering
Duhhhh
Report ~ * ~ ~ ~ ~
OOOOOooor
Dattttta now danccccces
For
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Twittering One wrote << google.com message>>
I'll say this as quietly and succinctly as possible:
YOU GOTTA LIFT YOUR GAME!
IT JUST AIN'T GOOD ENOUGH!
--and butterflys are free to fly
fly away, high awa
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"R. Mark Clayton" <nospamclayton@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> "Paul Nutteing" <nutteing@quickfindit.com> wrote in message
> news:3lkab4F12pss2U1@individual.net...
> >I reckon I know wh
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Oklahoma Joe wrote:
> http://votetoimpeach.org/
>
> Impeachment is in the Air
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On 7 Aug 2005, Glasser <none@nowhere.com> wrote:
> Can anybody cite a case where an employee was
> fired for refusing to allow an employer to search
> their personal vehicle on company property?
Was one of the provisions of the agreement between t
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On 7 Aug 2005 13:51:29 -0700, claire.easthope@ntlworld.com wrote:
>>I'm afraid it is.
>>It is not part of the UK or a dependancy but its inhabitants are
>>definitely Britons and live in the British Isles.
>
>I would like to see the Irish legislatio
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"- Prof. Jonezc" wrote:
> D. Spencer Hines wrote:
> > Sadly, we are going to see more of this sort of thing.
> >
> > DSH
> > --------------------------------
> >
> > "Man Kills Another in Dispute Over War, Press and Police Call It a
> > First"
>
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D. Spencer Hines wrote:
> Sadly, we are going to see more of this sort of thing.
>
> DSH
> --------------------------------
>
> "Man Kills Another in Dispute Over War, Press and Police Call It a
> First"
>
> By Editor & Publisher Staff
>
> Publ
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Peter Jennings dies of lung cancer
Longtime ABC News anchor was 67
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Nearly four months to the day since he announced in a hoarse
voice on his evening newscast that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer,
longtime ABC "World News T
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On 7 Aug 2005 13:56:38 -0700, claire.easthope@ntlworld.com wrote:
>>ISTR it was the Italians
>
>You mean the Romans? OK.
They are Italian now
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Find Impeach Bush Groups In Your Area
Meet other local activists who are interested in grassroots organizing
to persuade our members of Congress to impeach George W. Bush for high
crimes and misdemeanors.
http://impeachbush.meetup.com/
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Chad Bryant wrote:
> "VISIONARY COMPLEX" wrote:
>
> *snip*
>
> 1. You were a complete @$#*ing idiot for taking *anything* into the
> bathroom. Any clerk would have understood your dilemma and held your items
> behind the counter while you used th
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"- Prof. Jonez©" wrote:
> Well, it's been about "1 hour" since
> Joe the Blowhard Asswood made his
> utterly pompous claims on June 22, 2005
>
> Anyone cracked it yet?
>
> Anyone...?
>
> Class...?
>
> Buhler?
>
>
> From: "Joseph Ashwood" <as
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RetzQ wrote:
> interested wrote:
>
> >
> > Nope. It sounds like the cops couldn't get the coroner to agree with
> > them. Speculation. Will be very interesting to see how that adds up.
>
>
> It stands to reason that they have something pretty
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"interested" <jpinv@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Dane Metcalfe wrote:
> > "interested" <jpinv@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123457924.904040.220520@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
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On 7 Aug 2005 13:19:06 -0700, claire.easthope@ntlworld.com wrote:
>>That's a political distinction not a geographical one
>
>Politics and geography are hard to separate. Who got to define the
>British Isles for example?
ISTR it was the Italians
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RetzQ wrote:
> interested wrote:
>
> >
> > Nope. It sounds like the cops couldn't get the coroner to agree with
> > them. Speculation. Will be very interesting to see how that adds up.
>
>
> It stands to reason that they have something pretty
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"interested" <jpinv@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
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RetzQ wrote:
> Lauren's weight - 44 pounds = 20 kg
> Acceleration 9.8m/s2
>
> Final impact 154 pounds
>
> · Force Measured by Scale B
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In article <1123436481.911697@irys.nyx.net>,
anon3c67@nyx.nyx.net (Bruce Watson) wrote:
> In article <littlegreenmen-19EFBE.05305407082005@news-rdr-02.rdc-kc.rr.com>,
> Spirit&Opportunity <littlegreenmen@nospammars.com> wrote:
> >In article <m3uIe
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interested wrote:
>
> Nope. It sounds like the cops couldn't get the coroner to agree with
> them. Speculation. Will be very interesting to see how that adds up.
It stands to reason that they have something pretty compelling or they
would
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RetzQ wrote:
> Actually, if we use 80 feet as the first fall (40 less than 120) just
> to round it off, she would have impacted in less than 3 seconds at 104
> pounds of force.
Thank you.
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Dane Metcalfe wrote:
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> > I'm glad you didn't waste your time buying into his " no launch point, no
> > impact point, no trajectory "argument, as it doesn't matter how clearly you
> > explain it, he will be forever blin
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RetzQ wrote:
> The following is snipped from a story in the archives of Palos Verdes
> Penninsula News:
>
> The memorial for Lauren Sarene Key high atop Inspiration Point in
> Rancho Palos Verdes reads, in part: Now she dances in streets that are
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Actually, if we use 80 feet as the first fall (40 less than 120) just
to round it off, she would have impacted in less than 3 seconds at 104
pounds of force.
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> RetzQ wrote:
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> > Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> >> cynicalhedonist wrote:
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> >>> but I wanted to let it |