Author: chazwin
Date: Aug 20, 2007 23:56
On Aug 20, 12:28 am, "Sean" <huca...@blah.com> wrote: if such hellaciousness does not indicate craziness, absurdism, and horridness, then what is? What the USA does in places like Iraq .... how's that for starters? While we are on US foreign policy maybe we should consider what it has done in Latin America, where every single democratically elected government since 1950 has ...
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Author: Sean
Date: Aug 19, 2007 16:28
if such hellaciousness does not indicate craziness, absurdism, and horridness, then what is? What the USA does in places like Iraq .... how's that for starters?
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Aug 19, 2007 11:38
> if such hellaciousness does not indicate craziness, absurdism, and horridness, then what is? A lesson to what happens to those who think separation of religion and gummint are for other people. Bret Cahill
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Aug 19, 2007 10:31
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 23:23:39 -0700, Robert Cohen wrote: if such hellaciousness does not indicate craziness, absurdism, and horridness, then what is? Feeling the need to kill them?
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Author: chazwin
Date: Aug 19, 2007 02:02
... to death a female tribal member who wanted to "marry out," and ...allegedly al quadae then took massive revenge if such hellaciousness does not indicate craziness, absurdism, and horridness, then what is? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Qahtaniya_bombings There are many absurd things in the middle east. 1) Saddam Hussein was the only potential ally of the West. It is ...
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 18, 2007 23:23
an heretical sect (yazdhi) that's apparently lived there for thousands of years reportedly stoned to death a female tribal member who wanted to "marry out," and ...allegedly al quadae then took massive revenge if such hellaciousness does not indicate craziness, absurdism, and horridness, then what is? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Qahtaniya_bombings
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Author: Bear
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:01
... it is a tasteless white finger roll with a rubbery and artificial frankfurter in it. Somethines there are onions, either boiled or burnt, and one adds brandless sauce oneself, either red, brown or yellow. Horrid. Yeah you have to do them yourself to get a good one. I'm just off to make myself a toasted sandwich, because I took delivery of a new laptop pooter for my daughter, ...
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Author: Ben newsam
Date: Sep 19, 2008 04:57
... vans, it is a tasteless white finger roll with a rubbery and artificial frankfurter in it. Somethines there are onions, either boiled or burnt, and one adds brandless sauce oneself, either red, brown or yellow. Horrid. I'm just off to make myself a toasted sandwich, because I took delivery of a new laptop pooter for my daughter, and wangled a free sandwich toaster with it[1], so I'll be ...
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Author: PWLucido
Date: Sep 18, 2008 09:18
....' Thanks again for the info. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Probably not. From your description, it sounds like you were using Outlook 2000 in the horrid Internet Mail Only mode, which shares address book functionality with Outlook Express, making it possible for people to create a type of "group" that isn't supported in later Outlook ...
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Author: BillS
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:21
...use of the obsolete 'groups.' Thanks again for the info. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Probably not. From your description, it sounds like you were using Outlook 2000 in the horrid Internet Mail Only mode, which shares address book functionality with Outlook Express, making it possible for people to create a type of "group" that isn't supported in later Outlook versions. ...
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