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  cross dresser amputee lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com         


Author: eriknaggum
Date: Apr 29, 2008 20:40

cross dresser amputee lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com
aka porn king, aka kidporner
aka cross dresser aka
i_like_to_have_se_with_kids
and countless irritating troll names
*is* an AOL user, but of course you
won't see this because I have to post
through google groups. I suspect
he's mentally ill so thats why he like
kids if you get what i mean.

mentally ill lemmiwinks has
no balls,nuts because someone
told me he had thenm removed
10 years ago because he likes
to do what the voices in his
head tells him to do.
hassexkidsplayswith
bacterialvaginal infectgion
amputeeporn
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  Re: 330 MPG car in the works. Say goodbye to Saudi Arabia!         


Author: Fran
Date: Apr 29, 2008 19:34

On Apr 30, 10:51 am, mimus hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:31:07 -0700, a...@aol.com wrote:
>
> All three of those techniques mentioned were interesting, and ought to be
> combined in a four-seater.
>

I especially liked this portion:

|||
The EPA has built a modified hybrid that uses a hydraulic system, not
a battery, to store braking energy. When you press the brakes, the
wheels drive a pump that compresses nitrogen gas, which is inexpensive
and inert. When you accelerate again, that compressed gas runs the
pump in reverse to help power the vehicle.

The hydraulic-hybrid system, scheduled to begin testing in two UPS
trucks this month, with another to follow next year, promises to
return at least 70 percent of the braking energy back to the wheels,
which would lead to a 60 to 70 percent jump in fuel economy and a 40
percent reduction in emissions.
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  Would you keep your motor vehicle....         


Author: Just JT
Date: Apr 29, 2008 19:00

.... if petrol (and/or diesel) reaches $2.30? How much would LPG cost by
then?

"THERE are fears that rising crude oil prices will push petrol to $2.30 a
litre, increasing food costs and sparking concerns of a recession."

http://www.news.com.au/business/story/0,23636,23621278-462,00.html

--
I.hardly.drive.these.days.anyway.
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  What's wrong with this?         


Author: David Springthorpe
Date: Apr 29, 2008 16:17

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  "SUV for Soccer Mums" ...         


Author: the_dawggie
Date: Apr 29, 2008 14:02

"Rides" on Discovery channel.

Ricing up a Ford Expedition.

And another Austalian on another newsgroup
has accused me of using too much Australian
terms.

LOL!
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Author: jieming chen
Date: Apr 29, 2008 04:51

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Author: jieming chen
Date: Apr 29, 2008 04:49

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  CHINA WHOLESALE T-SHIRTS, JEANS, COAT, SHOES, SNEAKERS, SUNGLASSES         


Author: www.globwholesale.com
Date: Apr 29, 2008 04:44

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  Just owned once by a little old lady         


Author: atec77
Date: Apr 29, 2008 03:36

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  Another Chapter in the Book of Dumb Arsed Theives         


Author: Diesel Damo
Date: Apr 29, 2008 03:25

Had to go to the Sydney office today, so I parked the bucket of bolts
at a Blue Mountains train station for the day and caught the train.

Among other things that I keep in the back is a 20L jerry can of
water. It is officially a fuel container and has all the words and
logos on it, but I've only ever used it for water since new.

I got back after work and noticed it was now missing.

I can only hope that some dumb-arsed low cunt has just dumped 15-odd
litres of water into the fuel tank of his shitbox. If he assumed it
was fuel just by the container, then there's a chance he didn't check
it was fuel when he opened it and just started pouring. Here's hoping
anyway.

P.S. Oh yeah, I'm out $15, but it's worth it for the karmic
possibilities, I think :-)
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