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Re: What is the moral philosophy of homosexuals?     

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Author: Dionisio
Date: Sep 2, 2008 18:54

.... Single secular humanist. Now the extended family... We've got a gay Mormon who married an illegal for show. (Delightful child. She loves snow, but needs to be more aware of the dangers of frostbite.) We've got three Fundamentalists. One's wife is a virtual slave. Two are adulterers. One of them has a bastard. (Curiously, the one with the bastard is the most moral of them.) There's a...
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Re: Re: With Hitler on the Road to Power     

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Author: Topaz
Date: Jul 1, 2008 17:14

... and obstacles to the stock. For months at a time the fertile soil becomes a frozen, barren land, incapable of cultivation-an inhospitable climate where even short exposures can quickly lead to frostbite and death. Gone were the days of endless warmth and pursuing only those behaviors that offered the reward of immediate gratification. The new breed needed to have the vision to see into the ...
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Re: Where Do Rocky & Bullwinkle Fans Hang Out?     

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Author: anonymous
Date: Apr 7, 2008 04:14

... on any of the Jay Ward cartoons. Everything I've found on Rocky & Bullwinkle is defunct and has been idle for years: "Hokey Smoke! Fan site" (http://bullwinkle.toonzone.net), "Frostbite Falls Page + Far Flung Flyer" (http://members.shaw.ca/fffff), etc. Occasionally someone posts something on the "Toon Zone Forums" in the "Boomerang & Other Classic Cartoons Section" (...
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Where Do Rocky & Bullwinkle Fans Hang Out?     

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Author: anonymous
Date: Mar 30, 2008 11:49

...discussions on any of the Jay Ward cartoons. Everything I've found on Rocky & Bullwinkle is defunct and has been idle for years: "Hokey Smoke! Fan site" (http://bullwinkle.toonzone.net), "Frostbite Falls Page + Far Flung Flyer" (http://members.shaw.ca/fffff), etc. Occasionally someone posts something on the "Toon Zone Forums" in the "Boomerang & Other Classic Cartoons Section" (http...
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Where Do Rocky & Bullwinkle Fans Hang Out?     

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Author: anonymous
Date: Mar 30, 2008 11:46

...discussions on any of the Jay Ward cartoons. Everything I've found on Rocky & Bullwinkle is defunct and has been idle for years: "Hokey Smoke! Fan site" (http://bullwinkle.toonzone.net), "Frostbite Falls Page + Far Flung Flyer" (http://members.shaw.ca/fffff), etc. Occasionally someone posts something on the "Toon Zone Forums" in the "Boomerang & Other Classic Cartoons Section" (http...
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Re: FTP. Jay Ward's Mr. Peabody: A Beatnik or a Hepcat?     

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Author: anonymous
Date: Mar 23, 2008 11:56

...discussions on any of the Jay Ward cartoons. Everything I've found on Rocky & Bullwinkle is defunct and has been idle for years: "Hokey Smoke! Fan site" (http://bullwinkle.toonzone.net), "Frostbite Falls Page + Far Flung Flyer" (http://members.shaw.ca/fffff), etc. Occasionally someone posts something on the "Toon Zone Forums" in the "Boomerang & Other Classic Cartoons Section" (http...
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Re: Big.. red.. ITCHING     

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Author: Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
Date: Nov 5, 2007 10:07

... concentrations of this gas can be fatal. Frostbite Contact with rapidly expanding gases or the liquefied gas, may cause frostbite. This gas is not flammable or reactive...released under high pressure) may cause frostbite. Symptoms of frostbite include change in skin color...are released under high pressure) may cause frostbite. CHRONIC: Chronic overexposures may cause temporary lung...
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Re: Stowaway survives 2hrs @ 30,000 ft     

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Author: Pits
Date: Oct 15, 2007 21:06

... he fell asleep in it. "I thought the plane was parked there for maintenance and didn't realise it was scheduled to take off," said Andrei, who is now in hospital recovering from severe frostbite to both hands. He denied Russian press reports that he had run away from home after a family row. "I just wanted to check out the wheel well from the inside. I've always been ...
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Stowaway survives 2hrs @ 30,000 ft     

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Author: Ed
Date: Oct 15, 2007 19:12

... that he fell asleep in it. “I thought the plane was parked there for maintenance and didn’t realise it was scheduled to take off,” said Andrei, who is now in hospital recovering from severe frostbite to both hands. He denied Russian press reports that he had run away from home after a family row. “I just wanted to check out the wheel well from the inside. I’ve always been fascinated by...
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Re: The Great Global Warming Swindle FOI REQUEST     

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Author: Roadhog
Date: Mar 15, 2007 01:24

... global warming was called off after one of the explorers got frostbite. The explorers, Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen, on Saturday called off... a 530-mile trek across the Arctic Ocean after Arnesen suffered frostbite in three of her toes, and extreme cold temperatures drained ... left foot, which led to blisters that then turned into frostbite. Then there was the cold — quite a bit colder, ...
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