EXCESS and OFF-TOPIC NEWSGROUPS TRIMMED On Jan 2, 11:27 am, Patrick Henry <phen...@revolution.now> wrote: On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:41:47 -0500, Harry Dope wrote: Once again Dope proudly flaunts his ignorance. Does it hurt to be stupid? DETROIT - A Midwestern storm that dropped up to 16 inches of snow on New Year's Day snarled traffic on highways and runways and extended
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:41:47 -0500, Harry Dope wrote: Once again Dope proudly flaunts his ignorance. Does it hurt to be stupid? DETROIT - A Midwestern storm that dropped up to 16 inches of snow on New Year's Day snarled traffic on highways and runways and extended the winter vacation at dozens of schools. The storm was threatening to cause similar disruptions as it moved into New
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 09:41:47 -0500, "Harry Dope" <DemsHateAmerica1st@aol.com> wrote: DETROIT - A Midwestern storm that dropped up to 16 inches of snow on New Year's Day snarled traffic on highways and runways and extended the winter vacation at dozens of schools. The storm was threatening to cause similar disruptions as it moved into New England. Meanwhile, new snow was falling early
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 09:41:47 -0500, "Harry Dope" <DemsHateAmerica1st@aol.com> wrote: DETROIT - A Midwestern storm that dropped up to 16 inches of snow on New Year's Day snarled traffic on highways and runways and extended the winter vacation at dozens of schools. The storm was threatening to cause similar disruptions as it moved into New England. Meanwhile, new snow was falling early
"Charles Aulds" <caulds@hiwaay.net> wrote in message news:pan.2008.01.02.14.56.03.845290@hiwaay.net... On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:41:47 -0500, Harry Dope wrote: DETROIT - A Midwestern storm that dropped up to 16 inches of snow on New Year's Day snarled traffic on highways and runways and extended the winter vacation at dozens of schools. The storm was threatening to cause similar