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Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57783 is a reply to message #57768] |
Sun, 04 September 2005 20:41 |
michael bliss
Messages: 61 Registered: September 2005
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ref="mailto:hiddensounds@hotmail.com" target="_blank">hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:431bdcd2$1@linux...
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> Things are just getting a little too tense around here. I don't want to
have
> to be editing posts, deleting threads, banning people or anything like
that.
> Things are getting a little too heated and most of the current threads of
> discussion are currently a long way from anything I'd call "intelligent
and
> fruitfull". Not that nothing positive has been said, but generally there's
> not much understanding happenning.
>
> We're all a little tense over this New Orleans thing. Everyone who wants
> to has made a statement. I'd appreciate if everyone could step back for a
> moment and reflect upon the needy in all this. We're all keen to find
someone
> to blame... someone at fault. We're all frustrated by what's going on.
Let's
> stop attacking each other and think about how we may be able to help.
>
> At heart everybody is just frustrated by the issues and doesn't want to
see
> any more mistakes. Let's reflect upon that.
>
> And let's remember that none of us are all right or all wrong.
>
> Like I said, I don't want to have to start editing posts and threads.
Let's
> chill out a bit.
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.Anybody know of a good place to buy some road cases. I need a couple of cases...
one or two for 61 key keyboards, plus one for rack mount effects and stuff...
about maybe 10RU or so.
It needs to be reasonably rugged, but not stupidly. Pretty much I'm always
packing the gear in my own car so I can take care of it to a degree, but
I don't want a case I'll need to replace in 5 years.
Cheers,
Kim.I actually had this thought once before but then reading some of these posts
reminded of that thought.
the thought is this.....
have debate shows on TV influenced the way ordinary people like us talk
about our views on things? on those shows you get like 4 minutes total for
all sides to voice their opinion. when the issues are big and important you
often get very opinionated people who are practically yelling at each other
and not being very personable. let's face it.... if
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Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57791 is a reply to message #57768] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 01:48 |
erlilo
Messages: 405 Registered: June 2005
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#64;hotmail.com" target="_blank">hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>We've had a few pet saga's on the group over time, so I thought I'd post
>a little tribute.
>
>Molly was a German Shepard / Elsasion. She was named Molly after (homosecual)
>Australian music personality Molly Meldrum, due to the fact that in her first
>few weeks everybody called her "him". ;o) She loved more than anything to
>play fetch. Mum brought her home in 1993, and I lived with Molly and Mum
>until 1998 when I bought a Paris system and moved out so I would have enough
>space to make proper use of it. ;o) It took her about a day to work out how
>to play fetch, and she became known as an obsessive fan of the game. ;o)
>Indeed, over time, she gained the attention of many a passer by by picking
>up logs up to maybe 12 feet long, and sometimes 6 inches or more diameter...
> she could literally pick up a wooden railway sleeper and carry it along
>like it was nothing, despite her reasonably slender build for the breed.
>
>She was always incredibly obedient, understanding, for example, that she
>wasn't allowed on the carpet of this house, but was in that house. You could
>walk her without a lead and she would wait by the kerb until you said she
>could cross the road. She would sit, drop, and roll over on command, and
>wouldn't eat until she was told she could. You could take her to the shops
>and tell her to stay and know she'd be waiting out the front when you got
>back. Yes, I know that sounds a little irresponsible, but she was just that
>well behaved that you knew she'd be fine.
>
>Molly has the spirit of a pup until the very end. She was always bouncy and
>alive and wanting to play fetch. ;o) In the end her back end went, and she
>couldn't stand and had no bladder control, but on the last day my brother
>and I went to visit, when she saw me, she growled. I knew something was wrong
>because she'd never growled at me. Then I realised she wasn't growling at
>me, but at the fact that she couldn't move. She couldn't move and she desperately
>wanted to get up and play. She was on quarterzone though, and her adrenaline
>kicked in, and a few seconds later she stood up. She stood up, had a pat,
>and searched the back yard and came back with a ball, put it down in front
>of me, looked up at me panting, and glanced between me and the ball. ;o)
>
>That was pretty much the last time she was able to move around properly.
>I'm a little sad I didn't think it was a good idea to throw the ball for
>her.
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Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57798 is a reply to message #57784] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 04:25 |
Mike ClMike Claytor
Messages: 52 Registered: July 2005
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ce than
>all wars for riches and oil, just to take care of the ultra high standards
>of living in some places in the world like America and have will to do
>something with it.
>I saw a documentation program yesterday in Norwegian TV that showed up how
>USA now are trying to take control over the oil from WestAfrica, just to
see
>that China are trying the same thing. China needs the oil to start up all
>their big "wheels" and USA needs the oil to get their "old wheels" spin
some
>rounds more. It was not good to see for the Kyoto deal and for the future
of
>the earth at all.
>
>Erling
>
>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
>news:431bdcd2$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> Things are just getting a little too tense around here. I don't want to
>> have
>> to be editing posts, deleting threads, banning people or anything like
>> that.
>> Things are getting a little too heated and most of the current threads
of
>> discussion are currently a long way from anything I'd call "intelligent
>> and
>> fruitfull". Not that nothing positive has been said, but generally there's
>> not much understanding happenning.
>>
>> We're all a little tense over this New Orleans thing. Everyone who wants
>> to has made a statement. I'd appreciate if everyone could step back for
a
>> moment and reflect upon the needy in all this. We're all keen to find
>> someone
>> to blame... someone at fault. We're all frustrated by what's going on.
>> Let's
>> stop attacking each other and think about how we may be able to help.
>>
>> At heart everybody is just frustrated by the issues and doesn't want to
>> see
>> any more mistakes. Let's reflect upon that.
>>
>> And let's remember that none of us are all right or all wrong.
>>
>> Like I said, I don't want to have to start editing posts and threads.
>> Let's
>> chill out a bit.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
>
>She was in Greece cavorting around with Tara Reid on "Taradise" last night.
8oP
rod
"Mike" <spamthis@alltel.net> wrote:
>I would like to discuss Paris - anybody?.... anybody?
>
>You mean Paris "Texas"? I thought this was a rodeo group. Freedom Fries for
everyone...
"Rod Lincoln" <Report message to a moderator
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Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57846 is a reply to message #57832] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 13:53 |
michael bliss
Messages: 61 Registered: September 2005
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uin your life, my life, Jason's life
>and our country. It means that none of us are safe from it no
>matter our color. The very thing we think will protect us,
>membership in an offended and victimized group, will turn on us
>like a nasty pt bull at the worst possible moment.
>
>It can happen to you too.
>
>
>respect,
>
>DC
>It was a less than well-written attempt to show how, no matter
how much we love a people, we can be outside the accepted
group, and simply be another one of "them".
Be well.
DC
"Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>I'm still not sure "Zionist owning America" is identity politics,but I do
>understand your explaination.
>
>respect
>Nappy
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>"DC" <dc@gospamsomeonelse.org> wrote:
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>>"Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>>>What the hell does this mean?
>>
>>It means that identity politics will ruin your life, my life, Jason's life
>>and our country. It means that none of us are safe from it no
>>matter our color. The very thing we think will protect us,
>>membership in an offended and victimized group, will turn on us
>>like a nasty pt bull at the worst possible moment.
>>
>>It can happen to you too.
>>
>>
>>respect,
>>
>>DC
>>
>Hey My Blue eyed Soul brother!
Thanks for thoughts and prayers.
SD is as sunny as ever.
Did your band go to Austin with you?
I'd love to hear what you ve been doing lately.
You know I'm a fan of your singing. all the best.
respect
Nappy
"michael bliss" <mbliss1@austin.rr.com> wrote:
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>Hey Nap,
>sorry to hear about the set back. I thought you already recieved your transplant.
>Man you got to get well, this has been too long.
>My thoughts and prayers are with you.
>
>How's SD? man do i miss the ocean-
>
>michael bliss
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>"Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>>No transplant yet,
>>This thing is a set back. I still have hopes for one though.
>>Thanks for the prayers.
>>
>>respect
>>Nappy
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>>"DC" <dc@gospamthemoon.org> wrote:
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>>>Prayers to you. Did you have the transplant yet?
>>>
>>>DC
>>>
>>>
>>>"Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>In preperation for a Kidney transplant I had to have a Angiogram and
Heart
>>>>Catherization. The angiogram revealed two of my arteries were blocked
>and
>>>>they
>>>>had to place stents in the blocked arteries. Everything
>>
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