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You got me there with that handrolling Gordy. Only you knew if you were in danger, but I wouldn't have danced. Heck, after 8 years I know I wouldn't have any trouble rolling one. I only rolled about 56 thousand of them. One of my rules that I adhere to is not to FLIRT. That is a physical association with the nicodemon. Rolling one and being in close proximity (on its battleground) is not for the     

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Author: Keven
Date: May 31, 2010 19:57

Palin's Visit Had Zero Chance Of Improv Moment http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/sep/23/me-palins-visit-had-zero-chance-of-improv-moment/ By DANIEL RUTH The Tampa Tribune September 23, 2008 There's a very simple reason why Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was willing to risk life and limb in order to appear in The Villages, Florida's answer to Stepford, over the weekend. Yet again, all those presidential
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:05:12 -0700, Guillaume Ier de Normandie fixed me with a beady eye, and foamed wildly: > On Sep 17, 11:40 pm, Nomen Nescio wrote: >> Emerson Wainwrights typical day of trolling and bandwidth waste started >> at: 23:09 PDT Tuesday 16 September 2008. >> >> From there he posted at the following times: 23:12 PDT 16 September 2008 >> 7:53  PDT 17 September 2008 >> 8:05  PDT     

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Author: lc
Date: Sep 22, 2008 23:13

From: BufordTJustice@Texarkanacops.gov (Herbert John "Jackie" Gleason) On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 00:16:26 -0400, Boytard@webtv.net (Ilevl Urplanet) wrote: Also, impersonating a court appointee is a crime,   You're a goddamned retard. It is a fucking nym, dipshit, not an impersonation. More proof that your knowledge of Usenet hovers at ZERO. you stupid piece of crap wanna be usenet user get
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W Spilman wrote: > Whenever McCain tries to explain what lessons he drew from the Vietnam > tragedy, he cites a simple doctrine. We should not send troops into > foreign conflict unless there is a vital American interest at stake, > and once we go to war, we must deploy sufficient force to win. It is > difficult to see how McCain has applied that logic to Iraq, which we > invaded on a fraudulent     

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Author: The Black Goat With A Thousand Young
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:10

Whenever McCain tries to explain what lessons he drew from the Vietnam tragedy, he cites a simple doctrine. We should not send troops into foreign conflict unless there is a vital American interest at stake, and once we go to war, we must deploy sufficient force to win. It is difficult to see how McCain has applied that logic to Iraq, which we invaded on a fraudulent excuse and where the definition
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The first, and also previous, nuclear war consisted of two atomic bomb attacks that destroyed the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively, on August 6 and August 9 of 1945. These attacks by the United States of America against an utterly defeated and prostrate Japan occurred in the last month of the Pacific War (which occurred between December 7, 1941 to August 15, 1945 for     

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Author: Ilevl Urplanet
Date: Sep 11, 2008 01:09

"Sam Zell's Next Tax Game Could Be With the Cubs" By Allan Sloan Friday, August 1, 2008; D02 The Chicago Cubs may not make it to the World Series this season, yet they could still end up as players in a classic event: the World Series of tax dodging. That's because I think the team's owner, Sam Zell's Tribune Co., is trying to unload the Cubs in a way likely to draw heat from tax authorities
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"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@d-and-d.com> wrote in message news:oe0jk.217$rb5.56@trnddc04... > David F. Cox wrote: > >> From polar diagrams of speaker volume vs distance and angle that I >> remember seeing it seems to me that the best way of getting a more even >> distribution of sound front to back from speakers at one end is to point >> the speakers slightly upwards. Is there any merit in     

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Author: Righteous John
Date: Sep 9, 2008 23:02

David F. Cox wrote: From polar diagrams of speaker volume vs distance and angle that I remember seeing it seems to me that the best way of getting a more even distribution of sound front to back from speakers at one end is to point the speakers slightly upwards. Is there any merit in this amatuerish theory? If you're seeing a vertical dispersion pattern that's not symmetrical
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Author: Raymond
Date: Sep 9, 2008 18:08

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Author: Dave Muller
Date: Sep 2, 2008 07:27

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Author: Dr. Cavortian
Date: Aug 1, 2008 10:35

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Author: David F. Cox
Date: Jul 27, 2008 09:24

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Author: Mike Rivers
Date: Jul 27, 2008 08:11

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