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So I guess now we have another reason to call Jamie McLennan "Noodles"? Saw his picture on Goalie Trivia and went bonkers, he did. The news just came over the wire that he'll be suspended for Calgary's next five games. I'm nearly finished with an excellent book which I wanted to tell you about. "Blood Feud: Detroit Red Wings v. Colorado Avalanche", written by Denver Post sportswriter Adrian     

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Author: norrisdt
Date: Apr 22, 2007 12:01

Yup, that is one, but they don't update that often. Others are available here, but lady do they cost. You have to buy the software and then the membership. Who said anything about "legal" children, they are "your" children forever. Even if they are grown and out on their own. Then you're going to have the grand children to care for as well, if you are blessed. Too blessed to be stressed
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Add another Charge of Murder to the Multitudes of Mass Murders by the Nazi and Communist Media and Nazi and Communist Government, I filed for Petition of Grievances to deliver us from the Forced Treatment of Drugs that cause people to be so delusional that they cannot take care of themselves let alone someone dying on the floor next to them. I have already told them that harmed me with Slander     

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Author: Bushrod
Date: Dec 24, 2008 11:28

TBirdFrank wrote: Why does support for public transport have to include a hatred for private car and lorry or truck use (People who I annoy by anti-car postings - Stop reading now.) Because cars are horrible claustrophobic little tin cans that block up the townscape, get in everyone's way, kill people, encourage and facilitate crime ... and blah blah ... Obviously some people need
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EE507 wrote: > On Jun 14, 8:32 pm, TBirdFrank <fran...@t-bird.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: >> Why does support for public transport have to include a hatred for >> private car and lorry or truck use, or indeed a hostility to public >> mobility itself? > > We have autocentric cities. Why can't we have people-centric cities, > so there's a choice? People-entric? Are you some kind of communist or     

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Author: Ares the God of War!
Date: Jul 1, 2008 11:51

On Jun 14, 8:32 pm, TBirdFrank <fran...@t-bird.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: Why does support for public transport have to include a hatred for private car and lorry or truck use, or indeed a hostility to public mobility itself? We have autocentric cities. Why can't we have people-centric cities, so there's a choice? If some of the utter plonkers who spout this drivel lived and worked
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Why does support for public transport have to include a hatred for private car and lorry or truck use, or indeed a hostility to public mobility itself? If some of the utter plonkers who spout this drivel lived and worked in the more far flung areas of our country they would realise just how naive and unworkable their pet theories would be overall. When a train or bus can ferry livestock     

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Author: Charlie Hulme
Date: Jun 15, 2008 02:32

While I do question several aspects of 9-11, the decision not to shoot down the "Civilian Passenger" aircraft seems to me, the only right decision made that day . If they did shoot down the planes, no impact. How do you defend the position that the plane was going to crash into something, taking out more lives than what was aboard? Only after the second plane hit the tower was there reason
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While I do question several aspects of 9-11, the decision not to shoot down the "Civilian Passenger" aircraft seems to me, the only right decision made that day . If they did shoot down the planes, no impact. How do you defend the position that the plane was going to crash into something, taking out more lives than what was aboard? Only after the second plane hit the tower was there reason     

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Author: Arthur Figgis
Date: Jun 14, 2008 13:58

knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote: From: http://www.communitycurrency.org/robin.html The First Fifteen Minutes of September 11th Former Air Traffic Controller Robin Hordon speaks out on 9/11, NORAD and what should have happened on 9/11. By Jeremy Baker Within three hours of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Robin Hordon knew it was an inside job. He
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Author: EE507
Date: Jun 14, 2008 12:52

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Author: TBirdFrank
Date: Jun 14, 2008 12:32

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Author: nospam
Date: Apr 2, 2008 03:38

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Author: nospam
Date: Apr 2, 2008 03:38

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Author: Fred Kasner
Date: Mar 31, 2008 12:53

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