juju wrote: On Sep 20, 10:31 pm, Bholu <bh...@hotmail.com> wrote: Folks, this man is looking dazed and confused, he is more shaky on the stump and probably has been handled more than yours truly in a Hong Kong massage parlor. He appears pale and sickly and I am afraid he is going to blow a valve. His message is all over the place, his delivery is wooden and his eyes look gazed
Folks, this man is looking dazed and confused, he is more shaky on the stump and probably has been handled more than yours truly in a Hong Kong massage parlor. He appears pale and sickly and I am afraid he is going to blow a valve. His message is all over the place, his delivery is wooden and his eyes look gazed. I should know, at 90 I am happy to post a few messages on the internet. This
"Dave" <Dave@nothere.com> wrote in message news:icrh64l9g6gppovs0h6lbfnah6pg06t2j6@4ax.com... On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:30:08 -0600, "Kapt Krunch" <KK6784@gmail.com> said: you will find the good Capt Neal the center of several rulings and cited for precedence on several of his pro se cases. Pity Neal doesn't know the difference between "precedence" and "precedents."
John Manning wrote: Just James wrote: John Manning wrote: Diamond Solitaire - Washing Beets with God By Erik Davis Journal of Articles, November 28, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/289yuj A little over a decade ago, I had a bona-fide, Grade A, no-shit "mystical" experience — or at least something that felt a hell of a lot like a mystical
John Manning wrote: Diamond Solitaire - Washing Beets with God By Erik Davis Journal of Articles, November 28, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/289yuj A little over a decade ago, I had a bona-fide, Grade A, no-shit "mystical" experience — or at least something that felt a hell of a lot like a mystical experience. I have never written about it before, don't talk