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On 2010-06-08, Heinrich <Heinrich@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote: [...] > "We are not against the people but we are against Islam which is a fascist > ideology. We have red lines. If you don't abide by our laws, with our way of > life, we will do what we can to remove you. We have to protect our society, > the Dutch way of life." [...] You can not understand this VVD trial balloon called PVV, without     

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Author: J.H.Boersema
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:02

Mark Steese wrote: nospam@nospam.com (Paul Ciszek) wrote in news:hujllj$70v$1@reader1.panix.com: In article <pan.2010.06.07.18.24.46.117352@panix.com.nul>, Lee Ayrton <layrton@panix.com.nul> wrote: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/06/07/2010-06-07_white_ho use_bp_estimates_of_oil_leak_into_gulf_will_no_longer_be_trusted.html
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S'mee wrote: > On Jan 28, 6:12 pm, "Snag" <snag_...@comcast.net> wrote: >> Sean_Q_ wrote: >>> Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East >>> or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". >> >>> The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, >>> now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any >>> people in Old Testament times     

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Author: Bill Bonde {''It's the last great adventure left to mankind'')
Date: Jun 7, 2010 17:30

On Jan 28, 6:12 pm, "Snag" <snag_...@comcast.net> wrote: Sean_Q_ wrote: Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any people in Old Testament times whose name ended
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On Jan 28, 6:12 pm, "Snag" <snag_...@comcast.net> wrote: > Sean_Q_ wrote: > > Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East > > or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". > > > The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, > > now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any > > people in Old Testament times whose name ended     

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Author: Snag
Date: Jan 29, 2010 03:34

Sean_Q_ wrote: Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any people in Old Testament times whose name ended with "--ites" was out of favor except the Israelites, and sometimes
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On Jan 28, 5:42 pm, Sean_Q_ <no.s...@no.spam> wrote: > > I only know this stuff because I looked it up on the internet. > I've never been to Utah. It's reputedly a strange land where > they venerate seagulls. However I hope to go there sooner or later > (preferably sooner) and see it for myself. > > SQ > '06 Zuk S40 / '85 Dnepr MT-11 / the usual Bremen Town relics Utah is pretty amazing     

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Author: S'mee
Date: Jan 28, 2010 19:08

Moab, Utah may have been named after ancient Moab in the Middle East or maybe from the Paiute word for mosquito, "moapa". The original Moab is a mountainous region east of the Dead Sea, now in Jordan. It was inhabited by the unfavorable Moabites. Any people in Old Testament times whose name ended with "--ites" was out of favor except the Israelites, and sometimes even they were out of favor
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nigel wrote: > x-no-archive: yes > > Sasquatch wrote: > >> >> If people saw a badger around here, they'd eat it! >> > > Interesting, I wonder what it would taste like. I wouldn't mind trying it. > so this is forager-chef and sometime roadkill aficionado Fergus Drennan's verdict: "All wild meats have their own unique flavours and hedgehog is no exception. Of course, the     

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Author: BryanUT
Date: Jan 28, 2010 17:37

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Author: Snag
Date: Jan 28, 2010 17:12

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Author: BryanUT
Date: Jan 28, 2010 17:08

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Author: Sean_Q_
Date: Jan 28, 2010 16:42

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Author: firemonkey
Date: Jan 28, 2010 11:32

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