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Author: Long Gone
Date: Jun 5, 2008 21:15

In Europe, it is already June 6. That date in history, 64 years ago, the
Allies launched the D-Day invasion which came to be known as The Longest
Day. Events such as this should never be forgotten.

Likewise, we should not forget T-Day. I think it appropriate to remember
that day as well. I am given confidence (by a recent post) that such an
event did take place. Although out of sight, she is not out of mind.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TW.

The local fire department is standing by. ~g~
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Re: The Longest Day         


Author: Adam H. Kerman
Date: Jun 5, 2008 21:28

Long Gone nospamforadam.net> wrote:
>In Europe, it is already June 6. That date in history, 64 years ago, the
>Allies launched the D-Day invasion which came to be known as The Longest
>Day. Events such as this should never be forgotten.
>
>Likewise, we should not forget T-Day. I think it appropriate to remember
>that day as well. I am given confidence (by a recent post) that such an
>event did take place. Although out of sight, she is not out of mind.
>
>HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TW.
>The local fire department is standing by. ~g~

Many happy returns... and get El Presidente to fix your computer!
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Re: The Longest Day         


Author: Robert DeSavage
Date: Jun 6, 2008 04:24

On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:15:39 GMT, "Long Gone"
nospamforadam.net> wrote:
>In Europe, it is already June 6. That date in history, 64 years ago, the
>Allies launched the D-Day invasion which came to be known as The Longest
>Day. Events such as this should never be forgotten...
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Re: The Longest Day         


Author: Long Gone
Date: Jun 6, 2008 04:53

"Adam H. Kerman" chinet.com> wrote in message
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> Long Gone nospamforadam.net> wrote:
>>In Europe, it is already June 6. That date in history, 64 years ago, the
>>Allies launched the D-Day invasion which came to be known as The Longest
>>Day. Events such as this should never be forgotten.
>>
>>Likewise, we should not forget T-Day. I think it appropriate to remember
>>that day as well. I am given confidence (by a recent post) that such an
>>event did take place. Although out of sight, she is not out of mind.
>>
>>HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TW.
>
>>The local fire department is standing by. ~g~
>
> Many happy returns... and get El Presidente to fix your computer!
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Re: The Longest Day         


Author: Long Gone
Date: Jun 6, 2008 04:55

"Robert DeSavage" comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Already I've seen thick black and green smoke emanating some 306 miles
> south of my house. Fire departments all the way up and down the
> Atlantic coast are on a DEFCON 5 alert status. Operation Pinelands
> Toaster Storm is imminent where New Jersey is currently evacuating.
> Local airports, casinos, and post offices have been shut down as of
> 0600 hours. Toll booths on the GSP are about to suspend tolls to
> hasten the flow of traffic. It's terrible...Oh, the humanity!

I have heard that moldy bread produces green smoke. It is good to have the
confirmation.
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Re: The Longest Day         


Author: Robert DeSavage
Date: Jun 6, 2008 06:34

On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 11:55:27 GMT, "Long Gone"
nospamforadam.net> wrote:
>"Robert DeSavage" comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:er6i441mrvul708rp723ahdrefv1phv9jv@4ax.com...
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>> Already I've seen thick black and green smoke emanating some 306 miles
>> south of my house. Fire departments all the way up and down the
>> Atlantic coast are on a DEFCON 5 alert status. Operation Pinelands
>> Toaster Storm is imminent where New Jersey is currently evacuating.
>> Local airports, casinos, and post offices have been shut down as of
>> 0600 hours. Toll booths on the GSP are about to suspend tolls to
>> hasten the flow of traffic. It's terrible...Oh, the humanity!
>
>I have heard that moldy bread produces green smoke. It is good to have the
>confirmation.
>
During the heat of a battle at sea, a wise ship's capitan will order,
"Make less smoke".
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