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  Antique 1912-1949 Porcelain teapot 528 chinaware 400, invitation visit         


Author: 456
Date: Sep 6, 2007 22:49

Antique 1912-1949 Porcelain teapot 528 chinaware 400, invitation
visit

Thanks ï¼
Jianxiong Xu
City Shengzhou Zhejiang China
Tel:(86-575)83103731
Website:http://www.xjx588.com
E-mail:xjx_...@tom.com
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  Re: Liar Liar Pants On Fire Dept: Moller         


Author: Bertie the Bunyip
Date: Sep 6, 2007 21:53

On Sep 5, 4:10 pm, "Dale Alexander" dslextreme.com> wrote:
> I posted my reply some time ago to flush people like you out. Glad it
> worked. Trapping liberals is too easy. Hope I never have the opportunity to
> meet you at a fly-in.

Yeah, you
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  Re: Dedicated to Carl Sagan - Imagination For Sale... C H E A P         


Author: Painius
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:18

"Art Deco" caballista.org> wrote in message...
news:060920072001349533%%erfc@caballista.org...
> Painius maol.com> wrote:
>>
>>Einstein's mind worked in mysterious ways, my
>>friend. We cannot expect most scientists to be
>>able to reconstruct his imaginal connections.
>>For me, the worst part is that he didn't leave
>>science with enough "science" for scientists to
>>carry on the imaginal constructs he made near
>>the end of his life. So science gives very little
>>thought and credence to his "ramblings". This
>>is a mistake that will be rectified only by the
>>appearance of another "Newton/Einstein"-type
>>theorist on the scene.
>
> Nonsense. Just because you have no hope of ever grasping even the
> Lorentz contraction does not mean he "worked in mysterious ways"...
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  Re: Lunar Eclipse Imminent!         


Author: Art Deco
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:16

Painius maol.com> wrote:
>"Bob Officer" 127.0.0.7> wrote in message
>news:ak88d3tm1hc1i7dq9so098hi7iadg5odnq@4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 04:26:07 -0700, in alt.astronomy, Llanzlan
>> Klazmon
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  Re: Liar and Coward & CotM NOMINATION: Re: VVFWS campaigning: Re: Huge Hole Found in the Universe and Deco's Head         


Author: Art Deco
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:13

Unable to support his stupid ideas and lacking any scrap of integrity,
the brave saucer Kommander has to resort to post editing again:

nightbat home.ffni.com> wrote:
>Art Deco wrote:
>"Home of the auk fake award really Big Whoppers"
>
>> You, sir, are a blatant silly liar: Deco talking to himself in the stowfile
>> mirror
>
>>>Art Deco wrote:
>>>"Home of the auk fake...
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  Thought it was Petraus, think it's the Tims, cheney's dim traitor group         


Author: nuke lalouche addington
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:06

http://www.familie-maat.nl/images/fairly-oddparents-timmy-1.gif

"I like psi"

what? Even if you can't use it, and it brought you, your boss, the
republican party and israel down?

Duh.

Cheney's next dirty trick has just hit the presses...

eh...
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  Re: VVFWS campaigning: Re: Huge Hole Found in the Universe and Deco's Head         


Author: Art Deco
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:05

nightbat home.ffni.com> wrote:
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  Keeping you in a circle forever, you're just a small pain in the ass, you bald ugly faggot genius.         


Author: nuke lalouche addington
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:04

What? A need to know basis, and the army tells you, dr bald treasonous
nano faggot, everything, after you've proven you're loyalty to the
United States?

One: YOU"RE BEING TROLLED. DON'T ENGAGE YOUR ENEMY UNTIL YOU ARE
CERTAIN OF THEIR CAPABILITIES.

IN THIS CASE, YOU OLD FAGGOT, YOU'RE FIGHTING THE NSA, AND THE
PENTAGON.

YOU CAN'T WIN.

YOU STILL DONT UNDERSTAND WHY THOSE FUCKING ARABS DIDNT PUT THEIR GUNS
DOWN LIKE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO...

Ok, that, and he hasn't had a new idea, as I said before, since "I
like Ike.."

The dream, from what I understood, was full of Cheney or Bush's
mushrooms -- out in the cold and in the dark. I kept wondering of
these people were looking at the same war, they seemed so far out of
the loop.

I was reading your heads, not your obvious attempt to troll,
moronicas...
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  Re: Dedicated to Carl Sagan - Imagination For Sale... C H E A P         


Author: Art Deco
Date: Sep 6, 2007 19:01

Painius maol.com> wrote:
>Einstein's mind worked in mysterious ways, my
>friend. We cannot expect most scientists to be
>able to reconstruct his imaginal connections.
>For me, the worst part is that he didn't leave
>science with enough "science" for scientists to
>carry on the imaginal constructs he made near
>the end of his life. So science gives very little
>thought and credence to his "ramblings". This
>is a mistake that will be rectified only by the
>appearance of another "Newton/Einstein"-type
>theorist on the scene.

Nonsense. Just because you have no hope of ever grasping even the
Lorentz contraction does not mean he "worked in mysterious ways".
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  Re: Imperial Theories (oh Ya)         


Author: chatnoir
Date: Sep 6, 2007 18:57

On Sep 4, 7:18 pm, Art Deco caballista.org> wrote:
> Double-A wrote:
>>On Sep 3, 6:31 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
>>> Like light slows down to 3mph. Like explosion caused by collision
>>> created our Moon. Like the Earth magnetic field flips from time to time.
>>> Like they can't see that there are three realms to the universe. That
>>> quantum gravity could easily replace GR in the macro realm. Just a
>>> few that need to be challenged with an open mind. Bert
>
>>Did you know the difference between cowboy boots and engineer boots,
>>Bert?
>
>>With engineer boots, the shit is on the inside!
>
> Wow, that joke is so -- lame.
>
> Was this supposed to be another attempt to discredit modern science and
> engineering?

Art Deco's modern science and engineering:
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