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On Dec 23, 7:14 pm, Doktor Gone <dr.adam.irel...@gmail.com> wrote: > My wife is becomeing a real pervert. > she is constantly online chating with video and masterbating and nude! > we are american but we moved to Malaysia, I work all day and she > basicly strips online for free. not only that but she has a weakness > for strangers, as i keep suppriseing her and some starnger in the act. >  but     

Group: alt.support.marriage · Group Profile · Search for Suppriseingly in alt.support.marriage
Author: lonniex
Date: Dec 24, 2008 07:22

On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:13:53 +0000, Anton Ertl wrote: gnu joey <gnujoe@home.net> writes: my distrib is debian v4 - etch. the kernel is 2.6.18.6. this is like from the 1970s man. what i want to do is say put in a stable more recent kernel - im looking at 2.6.26. lots of pages have seen have suggestions about building the kernel using some kind of kernel package tool. I dont
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FreeBSD version 5.5 output of ldd for my lib is: libbase.so: libutils.so => ./libutils.so (0x287e0000) libACE.so.5.5.6 => ./libACE.so.5.5.6 (0x2882d000) libxerces-c.so.27 => ./libxerces-c.so.27 (0x28976000) libsqlite3.so.8 => ./libsqlite3.so.8 (0x28d23000) libboost_regex-gcc40-mt-d-1_34.so.1.34.0 => /libboost_regex-gcc40-mt-d-1_34.so.1.34.0 (0x28d76000     

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Author: gnu joey
Date: Sep 17, 2008 06:57

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 03:06:35PM -0400, Barry Andrews wrote: Hi All, I have a multi-threaded library that is linked against libpthread. When I load this lib into a tclsh process on FreeBSD, I get this error, "Recurse on private mutex". and crash. I understand that I can have this issue when the executable is not linked against libpthread but one of the loaded libs is. Basically
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 OS/2: the Open Source Laboratory ,----[ Quote ] | It's an idea that's been suggested – and even tried – for the mainstream open | source projects. It's not been hugely successful there, which seems to | confirm that people either write code out of pure altruism, or they have to | be employed full-time to do it. | | interesting to see     

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Author: Barry Andrews
Date: Sep 11, 2008 17:14

Mike, sorry to hear about your accident.:o As some people here know, I broke my back as well, 9 1/2 years ago, skiing. Mine was a compression fracture of L1, it seems as though yours was worse:( I started to do the longish following write-up before I had to go, so I didn't finish it. Go to the end for a quick sinopsis of my physical progress. May 3, 1999 I was skiing at Alpine medows trying
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piątek, 5 września 2008 01:51. carbon entity 'Kartikay' <hereatlast@aol.com> contaminated talk.religion.buddhism with the following letter: > Do we need to become enlightened? Have you ever asked yourself that? Do we need to suffer and be not totally conscious? Does a Congo pygmy from your example be wild, naked, live 30 years and die of AIDS and malaria? Want you not to exceed the unconscious     

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Author: Brooks Davis
Date: Sep 11, 2008 12:56

hi now you're gettng wierd. not suppose to be happening. i never thought i would never ever say this but you seem to have wierd data. you are reporting things that simply should not be happening. as stated, everything i posted to you works great......here. i don't know why it don't work there. FSt1one.yahoo.com. send it to me. i got to see this. regards FSt1 note: i do not respond to unsolicited
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Why Steve Ballmer Will Make Microsoft Good for SOA ,----[ Quote ] | I'll never forget the day Steve Ballmer visited me at InfoWorld to convince | me that Windows 95 would be the wave of the future. In our conversation, and | in front of a room full of editors and skilled technicians, he | unapologetically admitted that IBM's OS/2 was superior     

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Author: Roy Schestowitz
Date: Sep 8, 2008 12:29

I haven't figured out why it's highlighting the cells myself. However the weird part is if I replace the cell with another 4 letter airport NOT starting with the letter 'M'. it works. So why is it not recongnizing the letter 'M'. hmmmm? "FSt1" wrote: hi i copied your example data and pasted it into my worksheet then applied the CF i posted to you. everything works ok on this
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Author: skilewis74
Date: Sep 6, 2008 21:24

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Author: Jakub A. Krzewicki
Date: Sep 5, 2008 18:51

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Group: microsoft.public.excel.misc · Group Profile · Search for Suppriseingly in microsoft.public.excel.misc
Author: FSt1
Date: Aug 29, 2008 16:04

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Author: Roy Schestowitz
Date: Aug 29, 2008 15:38

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Author: Michelle
Date: Aug 29, 2008 13:51

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