From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:19:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 18:19:24 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Hunting Season Message-ID: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> A poster to an Enfield discussion forum has posted a new squirrel hunting method. With his permission (and some mild editing), I'm reposting it here. Since he can't legally hunt squirrels with a dog, he uses a cat. Yep, a cat. He's also an Enfield guy, so picture a fellow heading to the woods with a .22LR military trainer under one arm and a cat under the other. First message: It works every time. All the cat does is walk around doing cat things, ie attacking twigs, rolling in leaves, and pouncing on NOTHING. This thouroughly pi**es squirrels off. They forget about the guy with the rifle under the tree. I found this out quite by accident, as my cat followed me into the woods one day. At first I tried to get him to go back, but then I realized that every squirrel in the woods was bitching at him, then I just sat down and let him play. I had my bag limit in 10 minutes. Second message: Yesterday, daylight savings time ended.(Does the whole world do this or is it just a U.S. Stupid custom?) Any way I forgot. I also forgot it was Sunday. I awoke at 5:30 (Now 4:30), and took my shower. I then tried to get my wife up to go to work and she enformed me that I was nuts, and that if I was a morning person, don't make her a part of it! As I sat drinking tea on the deck the huntin' cat jumped up in my lap as if to say "lets take a walk". So I grab the Mk.Vi*, a box of ammo and as the sun came up we walked into the woods. As I sat below a hickory tree, Magoo the huntin' cat played with leaves, chased lady bugs, and assaulted a twig. Soon four squirrels were cussing him soundly. I dropped the first one with a neck shot. When it fell the cat played with its tail with great interest. This infuriated the tree rats even more. Anyhow, I got my bag limit in about 25 minutes. As we returned to the house the wife met me laughing and said. "I should have said, do something WITHOUT GUNFIRE!" Squirrels were fried with mashed potatoes and gravy last night. The I went to church. End of my sunday morning Phil From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:30:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 19:30:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Map a nuclear blast. Message-ID: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 and 25 Mt nuclear bursts. (Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:33:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:33:19 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Book for Heidi (or any dog lover) References: <9rn7tu$h7l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rnenk$khb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rnpv4$q1k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rq58b$vv0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-4E57EC.15134331102001@news.spamcop.net... > > > HAH! I was about to mention that. Great pix... > > > > You should see the rest of them! That's what drew me to looking at the > > book - not often you see just a nose and tongue on a book cover after > > all. > > "Pix" is plural... I had already clicked through to the internal photos. The internal photos? I didn't even know they were available. Ah I just noticed, having taken a look. Doh! But they're not even the better ones. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:36:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:36:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rn7ca$gvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq1c1$tuo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rq5dj$9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rq1c1$tuo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***It's confirmed in Japan now, after years and years of warnings and them > not believing it. Sad. Supposedly that practice isn't allowed here, but if > they are allowed to put chicken poop (I think its defined as 'poultry > litter') in livestock food, I don't hold out much hope that they've taken > meat and bone meal out of it. I haven't read a feed bag in a while, that > would actually be interesting now that I know too much... Yeah, I saw that Japan was infected. I hope they deal with it properly and quickly. > **I saw a Ground Force episode that they were doing in Devon, and they were > showing pastoral scenes of the countryside, (sigh) beautiful herds of > Holsteins crossing a stream in their pasture, and Alan Titschmarsh was > saying "Ahh, Devon Cream on the way to your table". I thought to myself, > "wonder what that scene is like now". Well that was probably filmed post-BSE but pre-foot and mouth. Only difference now I guess is that there's no cattle. Real shame. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:36:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 19:36:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF78D3.FCD953CA@hotmail.com> <9rq1dv$tvs$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE09909.FACE112E@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BDF78D3.FCD953CA@hotmail.com... > > > > Yeah.. I get scrapie when I forget to shower after 48 hours. :-) > > > **Umm...I think you mean scabies, dontcha? No .. scrapie. I get itchy. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:37:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 18:37:15 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rq5fm$ae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." > > IIRC, that's the resolution that many Texans cite as saying that Texas > has the right to cecede from the union at any time it wants... although > that's not what it says. > > When I (originally a Pennsylvania-style Yankee) moved to Texas, that's > what all the other kids kept trying to tell me. > > I never lost any money to them. But Texas DID cecede from the United States. That's what all the recent unplesantness was about. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:38:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:38:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9ro252$u89$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08980.D581A14F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq5hp$av$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE08980.D581A14F@hotmail.com... > > If it was totally unopened, including the plastic bag, they must have been packed in there > > (or were they not inside the plastic?) > > They were inside the plastic.. but it is possible that the package was not completely sealed. > Either way, it was tossed.. LOL, I should hope so! I sure wouldn't eat it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:39:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:39:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq5jb$b8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com... > Texas can be a country all of its own. > > I wonder what would happen if Texas ever seceded from teh union? I'm not even going there LOL. Don't want to start a flame war. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:41:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:41:59 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq5oj$hm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com... > Texas can be a country all of its own. > > I wonder what would happen if Texas ever seceded from teh union? On second thoughts... see the post above this one for the answer. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:49:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 16:49:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com... > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html > > Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 and > 25 Mt nuclear bursts. > > (Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) Great link, thanks for that. Now we'd better hope that Bin Laden or his cronies don't have any sort of nuclear device. Considering that Pakistan now has nuclear capability, the possibility is frighteningly realistic. Looks like if a 1 megaton device was detonated in downtown LA I might just survive, being near the coast, but of course it'd depend on wind direction whether or not I got a deadly dose of radiation. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 00:58:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 17:58:42 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com> <9rq5oj$hm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rq6oc$um$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rq5oj$hm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com... > > Texas can be a country all of its own. > > > > I wonder what would happen if Texas ever seceded from teh union? > > On second thoughts... see the post above this one for the answer. > > Now now, be careful of what you say. :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:06:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Spambo) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 19:06:44 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: [SpamCop-List] (Fwd) FC: Filtering software fans complain that -- they're being filtered! References: <9rpooe$p96$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq6m2$u8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE0A024.F6A9804C@mailcity.com> "Socks the White House Cat [ret]" wrote: > [snip] > > Me too > > [snip] Shouldn't that be ME TOO ? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:21:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Allen Smith) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:21:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: [SpamCop-List] (Fwd) FC: Filtering software fans complain that -- they're being filtered! In-Reply-To: "Socks the White House Cat [ret]" "Re: [SpamCop-List] (Fwd) FC: Filtering software fans complain that -- they're being filtered!" (Oct 31, 8:08pm) References: <9rpooe$p96$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq6m2$u8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <10110312021.ZM46478@puck2.rutgers.edu> On Oct 31, 8:08pm, Socks the White House Cat [ret] wrote: > despite being advised of the right to remain silent On-topic for the times, that auto-string of yours... sigh. Also see my signature. > Allen Smith just had to go and say: > > > P.S. The following was a followup politech posting, which may be of > > interest (John Levine is one of the people who runs abuse.net; as it > > happens, like me, he's a UU): > > > > Me too > > With so many anti-spam net nazis :-) being UU's, Fascinating, that... I do have to wonder if there's a correlation with being UUs and being on the net early - I was on Usenet in 1989 and had been on BBSes for several years before that, my advisor (also a UU) was the weekend operator for Columbia's first mainframe, Tim Berners-Lee (major founder of the web), etcetera... This also brings up the number of libertarians - aka classical liberals - like me who were/are into computers. I've run into rather more libertarian UUs than one would expect given the denomination's reputation as being very left-wing... although that 30% of UUs are Republicans rather gives the lie to that. Classical liberalism is also what UUism was founded on, so I consider it to make complete sense! > this raises an interesting theological question. Frequently, > spammers' host ISPs who don't shut down their clients are told that > their IP blocks will be removed from our various blacklists when > hell freezes over. > > However, a basic UU tenent, from the Universalist side, is that > there is no hell. Therefor, the possibility of hell freezing over > must be viewed as theologically impossible. > > Are we guilty of raising false hopes? :-) Chuckle... well, I personally define this as "no _permanent_ hell" - purgatory is an interesting concept, and one I see some possibilities in. The real injustice in a hell is that you have infinite punishment for finite wrongdoing. Thus, the ISPs could get off of said blacklists if they reform... as in shutting down their clients consistently. > [followups set to spamcop.social] Doesn't actually work for the news2mail gateway. I reset things manually now that I _am_ subscribed to spamcop-social - albeit through a (strict) procmail filter; keep this in mind if assuming that I'll see a reply (I suggest cc'ing to me anything you definitely want me to see). -Allen -- Allen Smith easmith@beatrice.rutgers.edu September 11, 2001 A Day That Shall Live In Infamy II "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:28:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:28:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com... > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html > > Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 and > 25 Mt nuclear bursts. > > (Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) > **That is so effin scary I can't even bear to think about it. Wonder how it compares to a meltdown at a nuclear plant. Either way, I'm toast, I hope it's quick. *shudder* From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:30:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:30:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rn7ca$gvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq1c1$tuo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq5dj$9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rq8ne$253$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rq5dj$9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Well that was probably filmed post-BSE but pre-foot and mouth. Only difference now I guess > is that there's no cattle. Real shame. > **It was probably about a year before the foot and mouth disaster, sad to know that so much of that was destroyed, and even more scary to think of what would happen if it happened here, bioterrorism at its worst. I wonder if they ever discovered the source of the outbreak in Britain? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:31:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:31:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF78D3.FCD953CA@hotmail.com> <9rq1dv$tvs$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE09909.FACE112E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq8p6$25j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE09909.FACE112E@hotmail.com... > > **Umm...I think you mean scabies, dontcha? > > No .. scrapie. I get itchy. :-) > **Be careful who you say that to, you might suddenly become very unpopular... :-> From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:32:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:32:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... Squirrels were fried with mashed > potatoes and gravy last night. > ***GAG**** From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 01:35:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:35:02 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com... > > Too bad they don't have a pump spray for that stuff. (Though there is a problem > of putting too much of that stuff on making the hair crunchy. :-)) > ***Hint...don't put hairspray on while your hair is wet...its like cement... > > > They eat plastic? Really? I always knew that roaches could do that, but never > knew if that moths fit the same bill. :-p > **They'll eat tiny little holes in the bag. Next time you find some in a supposedly sealed bag, look it over especially at the seams, you'll see little holes. They always seem to get something I NEED too. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 02:01:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Allen Smith) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:01:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. In-Reply-To: "Heidi" "[SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast." (Oct 31, 8:42pm) References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <10110312101.ZM46890@puck2.rutgers.edu> On Oct 31, 8:42pm, Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com... > > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html > > > > Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 > > and 25 Mt nuclear bursts. Hmm... thank you. (I'll have to mail this to the Morrow Project (RPG) mailing list also.) > > (Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) > > > **That is so effin scary I can't even bear to think about it. Well, I'm looking at it from the viewpoint of somebody who expected something like September 11th to happen at some point... wish I'd been wrong, believe me. > Wonder how it compares to a meltdown at a nuclear plant. Just the fallout is likely with a meltdown, and that probably wouldn't spread nearly as far - it lacks a large explosion pushing it up into the atmosphere, after all. > Either way, I'm toast, I hope it's quick. *shudder* Pressure effects, yes, pretty quick. Radiation... unless it's a really high dose or not enough to kill you, I'm afraid not. Hmm.... the predictions regarding a blast in NYC (most likely target near me in NJ) seem to say that I should be OK as long as I'm at my office - maybe even if I'm at home, depending on the size of the blast. Then again, this building was built as a fallout shelter during the 50's - about all I'd need to worry about are the windows, which aren't reinforced. Something to work on getting when the building is upgraded. People I know who are closer to NYC are not likely to be so fortunate... sigh. While I didn't know anyone who was killed September 11th, despite being rather close by to NYC, I do have friends/loved ones who did, such as my advisor - a friend of his worked on one of the top floors of the WTC... -Allen -- Allen Smith easmith@beatrice.rutgers.edu September 11, 2001 A Day That Shall Live In Infamy II "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 02:28:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:28:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html | |Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 and |25 Mt nuclear bursts. | |(Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) | | | | I have pix of the bikini tests if you want them. Some show ships, so you can put it in perspective. They are B&W jpegs the 60-100K size and I have about 4 pictures, so less than 400K total. My Dad was part of the taskforce. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 02:31:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:31:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: |**That is so effin scary I can't even bear to think about it. Wonder how it |compares to a meltdown at a nuclear plant. Either way, I'm toast, I hope |it's quick. *shudder* | | Nuclear plants don't blow up, wrong material and wrong shape. They can get hot and melt, but no "nuclear" explosion (Chernobyl was a steam explosion, TMI didn't explode at all). -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 02:49:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:49:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rqdee$4g8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.164a7dfaa51e57e89896e4@news.spamcop.net... > Nuclear plants don't blow up, wrong material and wrong shape. They can get > hot and melt, but no "nuclear" explosion (Chernobyl was a steam explosion, > TMI didn't explode at all). > **Do they blow up if someone decides to drop a bomb on them or crash a plane into them? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 03:16:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:16:39 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rqdee$4g8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rqerm$562$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rqdee$4g8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Frank G." wrote in message > news:MPG.164a7dfaa51e57e89896e4@news.spamcop.net... > > Nuclear plants don't blow up, wrong material and wrong shape. They can get > > hot and melt, but no "nuclear" explosion (Chernobyl was a steam explosion, > > TMI didn't explode at all). > > > **Do they blow up if someone decides to drop a bomb on them or crash a plane > into them? > A nuke explosion can't just 'happen' if a plane crashed into a nuclear plant or even if they set a bomb off in one. Yes, radiation could and probably would be scattered depending on what exactly got blown up, but the is a certain sequence of events needed for a nuke explosion, including special "Implosion" sequence to set off the reaction. "That's the 'easy' explanation, it can get REAL deep from there. ) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 04:22:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 23:22:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rqdee$4g8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: |**Do they blow up if someone decides to drop a bomb on them or crash a plane |into them? | | They can withstand the plane crash to the containment building (at lest here in the states), as far as a bomb, it would have to be big, and I mean real big, to do any damage. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 05:59:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:59:28 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Sylvesterthekat" wrote: > Looks like if a 1 megaton device was detonated in downtown LA I might just > survive, being > near the coast, but of course it'd depend on wind direction whether or not I > got a deadly > dose of radiation. Interesting, now I can see what would happen if I set a nuke off in my dorm room, complete with maps and so forth. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 09:59:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 01:59:48 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article , "Bob W." wrote: > The thing is, with most dorm rooms, the before and after photos would be > pretty much identical. Indeed, but with a nuclear bomb, the havoc which is my dorm room can be spread over a much wider radius! :) Say, if anyone is in the San Jose, California, USA area and wishes to have a SpamCop Cartel (tinscc) meeting, feel free to contact me to arrange it. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:18:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 06:18:42 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rn7ca$gvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq1c1$tuo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq5dj$9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8ne$253$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrljt$nml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rq8ne$253$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > **It was probably about a year before the foot and mouth disaster, sad to > know that so much of that was destroyed, and even more scary to think of > what would happen if it happened here, bioterrorism at its worst. I wonder > if they ever discovered the source of the outbreak in Britain? You mean how it actually got into Britain? I don't think so. They know where it began once in Britain - I remember reading about it in the early days - but as for where it came from, I think they can only speculate. I don't know why they don't just vaccinate all the cattle in the world and have done with it. It's do-able, at least as far as those cattle likely to be moved around the world are concerned, perhaps not those in African villages or Indian streets. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:20:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 06:20:31 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > They eat plastic? Really? I always knew that roaches could do that, but > never > > knew if that moths fit the same bill. :-p > > > **They'll eat tiny little holes in the bag. Next time you find some in a > supposedly sealed bag, look it over especially at the seams, you'll see > little holes. They always seem to get something I NEED too. > Really? Wow, I've never seen that. I guess they're more voracious in your neck of the woods! Isn't there anything you can use (like mothballs but less smelly) that will ward them off? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:24:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 06:24:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rrlu5$nob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.164a7d54f5a65dd9896e3@news.spamcop.net... > I have pix of the bikini tests if you want them. Some show ships, so you > can put it in perspective. They are B&W jpegs the 60-100K size and I have > about 4 pictures, so less than 400K total. My Dad was part of the > taskforce. Did he suffer any consequences because of that? Can you post the pictures somewhere? You could put them up on a binaries newsgroup if you don't have any web space. alt.binaries.pictures would do. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:26:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 06:26:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrm1u$np9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-BE1B55.22265531102001@news.spamcop.net... > The thing is, with most dorm rooms, the before and after photos would be > pretty much identical. hehehehehe From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:29:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:29:02 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Also, consider the source: PBS. There's no demonstration for Kabul, or Baghdad, or Damascus, or Tripoli, or any of the places where a nuke should be dropped. "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com... > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html > > Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 and > 25 Mt nuclear bursts. > > (Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) > > > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:37:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 09:37:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrlu5$nob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Sylvesterthekat said: | |"Frank G." wrote in message |news:MPG.164a7d54f5a65dd9896e3@news.spamcop.net... | > I have pix of the bikini tests if you want them. Some show ships, so you |> can put it in perspective. They are B&W jpegs the 60-100K size and I have |> about 4 pictures, so less than 400K total. My Dad was part of the |> taskforce. | |Did he suffer any consequences because of that? Can you post the pictures somewhere? You |could put them up on a binaries newsgroup if you don't have any web space. |alt.binaries.pictures would do. | | | He died of a ruptured pancreas at age 41. I don't think this was related to the tests, but the govt has offered to help those vets with problems resulting from the tests. I do not want to put these photos on the web, so no, I will not put them in alt binaries. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:50:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:50:36 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq8iu$1uj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rqdee$4g8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrnfn$olo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" > > > **Do they blow up if someone decides to drop a bomb on them or crash a plane > into them? No. A nuclear power plant can no more 'blow up' than a keg of pickles. However, oil and gas fired power plants can (and do) explode. If someone dropped a REALLY BIG bomb on a nuclear power plant, the bomb might wreck the plant but there would be no secondary explosions. You see, the containment dome of a nuclear power plant is designed to withstand a direct impact from a bomb or huge (like 747) airliner. Even if the containment dome was breached, the reactor itself is below ground and should suffer only slight damage. The absolute worst-case for a nuclear power plant is 'meltdown' and even that's not too bad. As the temperature in the reactor's core approaches that of the sun (small exaggeration), the reactor begins to melt itself, its concrete, titanium, and steel container, then the granite bedrock beneath (the 'China Syndrome'). Eventually, the whole thing poops out, having cauterized the surrounding material. The investors of the power plant step in, cover the whole thing with fresh dirt and build low-cost housing. By every objective standard, nuclear power plants are safer than other techniques for generating equivalent power (and less vulnerable to mischief). Even solar power has its casualities: middle-aged men crawling around on the roof trying to clean off the leaves/snow. (Falls are the leading cause of visits to hospital emergency rooms already.) Interestingly, in the history of power generation, the most hazardous of methods is hydroelectric. Dams don't fail often, but when one does, you sure don't want to be downsream. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:51:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:51:51 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq5fm$ae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrni2$omt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." > > > > But Texas DID cecede from the United States. That's what all the recent > > unplesantness was about. > > "Recent" is a relative term, isn't it? > As if it were yesterday in the waking consciousness and daily affairs of millions. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:55:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 06:55:54 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Also, consider the source: PBS. > > There's no demonstration for Kabul, or Baghdad, or Damascus, or Tripoli, or > any of the places where a nuke should be dropped. There's nowhere in the world where a nuke should be dropped. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 14:56:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:56:45 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" > Squirrels were fried with mashed > > potatoes and gravy last night. > > > ***GAG**** I'm told it's not too bad if you first remove the guts and eyeballs and stuff. But you're probably a better cook than I and would know about that sort of thing. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 16:02:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:02:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go Message-ID: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Muzz Cleo, who's real moniker is Youree Cleomil Harris, from Miami, a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has been fined $224,000 by New York State for violating its new telemarketing law. The law seemingly only applies to telephone calls, but perhaps not. It would be really if it were extended to any type of electronic communication. NY also has a very tough antispam FAX law, so perhaps it's coming. Cleo works for Steven Feder, also of Florida, who owns a bunch of sick-ik (psycho) hotlines around the country. You would think she would have seen it coming!!! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 16:04:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (Matt Drury) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:04:45 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> That's the second such nail in her coffin, I believe. Good. It's even worse that a middle-school friend of mine who's now a local talk DJ shills for her in a commercial. Ick. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 16:31:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:31:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rn7ca$gvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq1c1$tuo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq5dj$9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8ne$253$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrljt$nml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrtaf$rob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rrljt$nml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > You mean how it actually got into Britain? I don't think so. They know where it began once > in Britain - I remember reading about it in the early days - but as for where it came > from, I think they can only speculate. I don't know why they don't just vaccinate all the > cattle in the world and have done with it. It's do-able, at least as far as those cattle > likely to be moved around the world are concerned, perhaps not those in African villages > or Indian streets. > **Why *don't* they vaccinate if there is a vaccination for it? Does it affect the milk or meat and make the cattle unmarketable, or is it simply the expense, assuming it's cheaper to lose your whole herd? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 16:48:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:48:50 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Muzz Cleo, who's real moniker is Youree Cleomil Harris, from Miami, a member > of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has been fined $224,000 by New York State > for violating its new telemarketing law. You mean she calls you??! Fortunately I don't get any such telemarketing calls. I just had to tell AT&T to take a hike. We were getting at least one call every day since dropping them. I think they finally got the message. Do you have a link to the story about Cleo? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 16:51:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:51:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: JerryMouse said: |I'm told it's not too bad if you first remove the guts and eyeballs and |stuff. | | Down home (western N.C.) squirrel brains and eggs is a common breakfast (with grits, of course). Squirrel is not much different from other wild game. The taste is determined mostly by the diet of the critter. Wild rabbits, turkeys, geese, etc. do not taste like their domestic counterparts. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 17:00:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 09:00:13 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rn7ca$gvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq1c1$tuo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq5dj$9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8ne$253$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrljt$nml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrtaf$rob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrv2o$sk4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rrtaf$rob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **Why *don't* they vaccinate if there is a vaccination for it? Does it > affect the milk or meat and make the cattle unmarketable, or is it simply > the expense, assuming it's cheaper to lose your whole herd? > Well, they can vaccinate but apparently it affects the cattle's sale value because a vaccinated animal can still carry the disease but not succumb to it. That means that a disease free country would not be willing to buy vaccinated cattle just in case they are carrying the disease. So half the value of a herd (ie its ability to be sold as breeding stock) would be wiped out. The daily telegraph has a great resource with all the facts about the disease. The pros and cons of vaccination are at this URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=005249923363754&rtmo=wKl0s55b&atmo=rrrrrrrq&pg=/et/missio ns/foot/fmff_foragainst.html From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 17:12:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 12:12:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKEN1OHTC.html "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "hercule" wrote in message > news:9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Muzz Cleo, who's real moniker is Youree Cleomil Harris, from Miami, a member > > of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has been fined $224,000 by New York State > > for violating its new telemarketing law. > > You mean she calls you??! Fortunately I don't get any such telemarketing calls. I just had > to tell AT&T to take a hike. We were getting at least one call every day since dropping > them. I think they finally got the message. > > Do you have a link to the story about Cleo? > > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 17:15:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 12:15:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Amusing spam of the day... Message-ID: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Exercise regimen? Is that what they call it now? Snuuuurk.... "We have developed the worlds first all exclusive natural exercise regimen developed specifically for your penis and testicles. These exercises have been used with success by thousands of men throughout the world to enlarge, strengthen, and develop their penis, as well as enhance penile function and ability." From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:07:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:07:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] oh great Message-ID: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Just got off the phone with my best friend at work, did I know EMT techs were in the building next door this morning taking samples of a white powder found in a block letter addressed piece of mail from Germany?I had just walked through that mailroom an hour ago....... Jesus, if they were worried enough to get samples taken you'd think they'd close down the goddamn building for the rest of the day! -- From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:14:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:14:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKEN1OHTC.html Thanks for the link. I always said to hubby when I saw those ads that you probably spend those 'free' minutes on hold or going through loads of garbage menus. Besides the fact that it's all total BS anyway! The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that you apparently have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that you can't just tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is that in addition? I wonder. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:15:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:15:30 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Exercise regimen? Is that what they call it now? Snuuuurk.... > > "We have developed the worlds first all exclusive natural exercise regimen > developed specifically for your penis and testicles. These exercises have > been used with success by thousands of men throughout the world to enlarge, > strengthen, and develop their penis, as well as enhance penile function and > ability." > ROFL, that's a good one. I didn't realise there was any muscle 'down there' that could be developed. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:17:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:17:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > You mean she calls you??! Fortunately I don't get any such telemarketing calls. I just had > to tell AT&T to take a hike. We were getting at least one call every day since dropping > them. I think they finally got the message. > > Do you have a link to the story about Cleo? > ***I could be wrong, but I think it was Miss Cleo that registered a few domains that were similar to the site called Astrology Zone, and they were suing her for trying to infringe on their business by 'trapping' people in misspelled domains. I'd go check that out on their bulletin board, but net nanny won't let me... :-( "This doesn't appear to be work-related. Would you like to bookmark the site and return after hours?" NO! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:16:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:16:48 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Just got off the phone with my best friend at work, did I know EMT techs > were in the building next door this morning taking samples of a white powder > found in a block letter addressed piece of mail from Germany?I had just > walked through that mailroom an hour ago....... > > Jesus, if they were worried enough to get samples taken you'd think they'd > close down the goddamn building for the rest of the day! Hmmm. Better be especially watchful of your own health and if you seem to be developing flu symptoms, go see a doc immediately. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:21:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:21:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Hmmm. Better be especially watchful of your own health and if you seem to be developing > flu symptoms, go see a doc immediately. > > glad I'm only a semi-hypochondriac..... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:24:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:24:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs7hg$1fa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... I'd go check that out on their bulletin board, but net > nanny won't let me... :-( "This doesn't appear to be work-related. Would you > like to bookmark the site and return after hours?" NO! > https://www.safeweb.com/ is your friend.......I always use it if I have any doubts about a site (being caught by the nanny or trapped in pop-up hell) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:25:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:25:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that you apparently > have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that you can't just > tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is that in addition? I > wonder. > > I believe that NY list means prior restraint for calls at certain times, telling someone to put you on "do not call" lists is after the fact.....and applies 24/7 From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:26:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:26:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***I could be wrong, but I think it was Miss Cleo that registered a few > domains that were similar to the site called Astrology Zone, and they were > suing her for trying to infringe on their business by 'trapping' people in > misspelled domains. I'd go check that out on their bulletin board, but net > nanny won't let me... :-( "This doesn't appear to be work-related. Would you > like to bookmark the site and return after hours?" NO! > LOL, the net police are alive and well on your computer I see. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:32:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:32:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > ROFL, that's a good one. I didn't realise there was any muscle 'down there' that could be > developed. > Huh? "no muscle"? LOL! Think it just works by magic, Kitten? ;-) Speaking of which, anyone seen that extremely sexist late-nite commercial with some blonde bimbo pitching some penis enlargement pill? Women apparently really *DO* like bigger men! maybe *that's* why I'm so popular these days..... ;-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:35:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:35:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > glad I'm only a semi-hypochondriac..... > **You're not alone, I just got a cold that went straight for my lungs, and I seriously thought "I wonder if I should get tested", but I figured I was already on antibiotics for something else, and it started with typical cold like sneezing, so I (sort of) stopped worrying. Now I hear they've confirmed finding anthrax in the FDA mailrooms in Rockville. Gettin' closer.... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:38:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:38:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > LOL, the net police are alive and well on your computer I see. > ***Yeah they are, and you want to know the big reason why? Not because of people like me who just pop into iQVC just to check my orders (ahem), this is from the head IT guy...it's because of all the boys surfing for porn instead of working.... someone should have taught the ones in my office how to at least delete the evidence.... :-> From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:40:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 11:40:16 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org> On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:07:13 -0500, "indigo" wrote in spamcop.social in article <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :Just got off the phone with my best friend at work, did I know EMT techs :were in the building next door this morning taking samples of a white powder :found in a block letter addressed piece of mail from Germany?I had just :walked through that mailroom an hour ago....... : :Jesus, if they were worried enough to get samples taken you'd think they'd :close down the goddamn building for the rest of the day! I hope that it doesn't turn out to be serious. :( -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:45:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:45:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs8m0$27u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.164b47b5cfc434079896ed@news.spamcop.net... > Down home (western N.C.) squirrel brains and eggs is a common breakfast > (with grits, of course). ***Squirrel eggs....wow...now *those* must be hard to get.... ;-> From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:48:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:48:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Really? Wow, I've never seen that. I guess they're more voracious in your neck of the > woods! Isn't there anything you can use (like mothballs but less smelly) that will ward > them off? > ***Nothing I can use around food, I either vacuum seal it in a glass jar or heavy plastic bag (that thing has paid for itself already), or try to make sure it's at least double bagged. They do have little 'panty moth traps' but I wonder if they wouldn't attract more of them than they get rid of. I just swat and clean clean clean.. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:51:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:51:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Now I hear they've > confirmed finding anthrax in the FDA mailrooms in Rockville. Gettin' > closer.... > Link? News to me and Matt Drudge..... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:52:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:52:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9rs96s$2j8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org... > I hope that it doesn't turn out to be serious. :( > me too.....but there will be a lot of very pissed off employees to deal with regardless....... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:54:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:54:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > They do have little 'panty moth traps' <=== Do tell? Sounds kinky. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 19:59:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Andrea B.) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:59:53 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Where do they get the people for the Testimonials? Message-ID: <9rs9gs$2li$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> ============ MORE TESTIMONIALS ================ "My name is Mitchell. My wife, Jody and I live in Chicago. I am an accountant with a major U.S. Corporation Mitchell Wolf M.D., Chicago, Illinois --^^-- Wow! He's an accountant *and* a doctor? Now I know why I stopped reading scams--I mean spams. --Andrea From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:03:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:03:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Link? News to me and Matt Drudge..... > http://news.excite.com/news/ap/us/attacks-anthrax From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:03:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:03:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs9ra$301$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Here's a local newspaper link http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33063.htm "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "hercule" wrote in message > news:9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Muzz Cleo, who's real moniker is Youree Cleomil Harris, from Miami, a member > > of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has been fined $224,000 by New York State > > for violating its new telemarketing law. > > You mean she calls you??! Fortunately I don't get any such telemarketing calls. I just had > to tell AT&T to take a hike. We were getting at least one call every day since dropping > them. I think they finally got the message. > > Do you have a link to the story about Cleo? > > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:06:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:06:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rs9t3$30e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > They do have little 'panty moth traps' <=== Do tell? Sounds kinky. > ***ROFL...that's what flies out when the equipment hasn't been used that much...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:06:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:06:53 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsa26$331$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> In New York State, there is a telephone number (run by the State) which you dial and then enter your own phone number (can also be done over the internet). If any sales or boiler-room calls arrive after that, they are given a warning once. After that, they are fined. Anyone calling you must first check with the list. If you are on it, they are not allowed to call you. There are some exceptions (loopholes) to the law but it does work pretty well. "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKEN1OHTC.html > > Thanks for the link. I always said to hubby when I saw those ads that you probably spend > those 'free' minutes on hold or going through loads of garbage menus. Besides the fact > that it's all total BS anyway! > > The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that you apparently > have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that you can't just > tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is that in addition? I > wonder. > > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:20:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:20:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7hg$1fa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsan9$3kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs7hg$1fa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > https://www.safeweb.com/ is your friend.......I always use it if I have any > doubts about a site (being caught by the nanny or trapped in pop-up hell) > ***Ahh...thank you...according to the bulletin board, (not as much detail as I thought) it was her, she'd registered a couple of names like Astrolgy Zone, they were going to check her meta tags and see if they couldn't bag her for trademark infringment. Now if she's psychic, she should have seen this coming....... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:20:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:20:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rsaol$3kv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-F65A79.22274931102001@news.spamcop.net... > I'm living way too close to downtown LA. > > I think I'll be moving to the Yukon. > ***Careful you don't bump into Dubya while he's up there a' drillin'... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:23:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:23:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsask$3n3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I'm told it's not too bad if you first remove the guts and eyeballs and > stuff. > > But you're probably a better cook than I and would know about that sort of > thing. > ***I'm a much better cook with things that don't need guts and eyeballs removed....soy dogs, anyone? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:22:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:22:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Link? News to me and Matt Drudge..... > > > http://news.excite.com/news/ap/us/attacks-anthrax > Jeez, I had no idea how widespread this is http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/graphics/attack/investigation_42 .html Plus I just found out we have had hazmat crews out here THREE TIMES in the last week for decontamination of buildings! I'm surrounded........ On top of that, and this may be old news, but there's something like 40 suitcase sized Russian nukes unaccounted for, and Bin-Laden is known to have dealt with the Russian military black market? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:34:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:34:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsbi3$42f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Well...he might have nukes? In that case, the antibiotics would sort of be like peeing on a forest fire, huh? I can't believe they didn't at least warn you? I can understand not wanting to panic people but if they're doing that it seems like you should have at least been notified. I'd be cheesed off.... "indigo" wrote in message news:9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Jeez, I had no idea how widespread this is > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/graphics/attack/investigation_42 > .html > > Plus I just found out we have had hazmat crews out here THREE TIMES in the > last week for decontamination of buildings! I'm surrounded........ > > On top of that, and this may be old news, but there's something like 40 > suitcase sized Russian nukes unaccounted for, and Bin-Laden is known to have > dealt with the Russian military black market? > > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:35:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (CJ) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 13:35:00 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org> <9rs96s$2j8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1B1F4.5A405BE1@spamcop.net> indigo wrote: > > "Sheila King" wrote in message > news:9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org... > > I hope that it doesn't turn out to be serious. :( > > > me too.....but there will be a lot of very pissed off employees to deal with > regardless....... The following was part of a sports story in our local paper this AM: LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- The University of Wyoming's football practice was delayed this morning for nearly two hours. One of the players, while on the way to the locker room happened to look down and notice a suspicious looking, unknown white powdery substance on the practice field. Head coach Vic Koenning immediately suspended practice while the FBI was called in to investigate. After a complete field analysis, the FBI determined that the white substance unknown to the players was actually the goal line. Practice resumed when FBI Special Agents decided that the team was not likely to encounter the substance again. Just an indication of how the season has been going. ;-) CJ -- E-mail address: caj3450@theoppositeofcoldmaildotcom (now wasn't that clever?) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:35:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Matt Drury) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:35:05 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Where do they get the people for the Testimonials? References: <9rs9gs$2li$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsblq$439$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> > Wow! He's an accountant *and* a doctor? We've a guy who's a lawyer-and-doctor advertising in central Florida now, focusing on medical malpractice. Surprise! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:38:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:38:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org> <9rs96s$2j8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1B1F4.5A405BE1@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9rsbsb$45i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Heehee -- saw that joke a couple days ago in reference to the Washington Deadskins.... "CJ" wrote in message news:3BE1B1F4.5A405BE1@spamcop.net... > indigo wrote: > > > > "Sheila King" wrote in message > > news:9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org... > > > I hope that it doesn't turn out to be serious. :( > > > > > me too.....but there will be a lot of very pissed off employees to deal with > > regardless....... > > The following was part of a sports story in our local paper this AM: > > LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- The University of Wyoming's football practice was > delayed this morning for nearly two hours. One of the players, while on > the way to the locker room happened to look down and notice a suspicious > looking, unknown white powdery substance on the practice field. Head > coach Vic Koenning immediately suspended practice while the FBI was > called in to investigate. > After a complete field analysis, the FBI determined that the white > substance unknown to the players was actually the goal line. Practice > resumed when FBI Special Agents decided that the team was not likely to > encounter the substance again. > > Just an indication of how the season has been going. ;-) > > CJ > -- > E-mail address: > caj3450@theoppositeofcoldmaildotcom > (now wasn't that clever?) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:41:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:41:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsbi3$42f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsc22$4ci$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rsbi3$42f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Well...he might have nukes? In that case, the antibiotics would sort of be > like peeing on a forest fire, huh? > Who knows? He's got the money, the personnel, and the contacts to get one, I suppose......and it would be ridiculously easy to smuggle one into the country. > I can't believe they didn't at least warn you? I can understand not wanting > to panic people but if they're doing that it seems like you should have at > least been notified. I'd be cheesed off.... > I'm sure it's difficult for management to deal with, but "say nothing" shouldn't be one of the options...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 20:48:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:48:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsbi3$42f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsc22$4ci$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rscbp$4hv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rsc22$4ci$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I'm sure it's difficult for management to deal with, but "say nothing" > shouldn't be one of the options...... > ***If they are going so far as to have hazmat teams in the building, I'd say 'say nothing' borders on negligence...how are you even supposed to be careful if you don't know what to be careful OF? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 21:25:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (CJ) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 14:25:23 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrcb1.3vvf85h.1@kserver.org> <9rs96s$2j8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1B1F4.5A405BE1@spamcop.net> <9rsbsb$45i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1BDC3.6A696B11@spamcop.net> indigo wrote: > > Heehee -- saw that joke a couple days ago in reference to the Washington > Deadskins.... > I figured it wasn't new, but it's still cute. CJ -- E-mail address: caj3450@theoppositeofcoldmaildotcom (now wasn't that clever?) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:12:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 17:12:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-A5B66E.14060001112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Depends on what you mean by "magic". > > A few well-chosen words from the right woman can work magic for me. > > > *snurk* like "eff me right now, you big manly Bob you!" :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:26:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 17:26:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Fat cats References: <9r2nkn$f7e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vjv$ke5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r702q$kml$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD7B3C0.808A2C1F@hotmail.com> <9r9e78$phq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9ED05.6FA1AE64@hotmail.com> <9rcu6h$faa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDA2F1A.EB7FED13@hotmail.com> <9rfjgb$lll$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC5948.7E4D04A7@hotmail.com> <9rhv8s$sfn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD93E.4C9CB41B@hotmail.com> <9rkrg2$c97$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3578.48C66F9F@hotmail.com> <9rmbqn$33l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBA96.9642FE25@lt.com> <9rmefo$4gb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDEBFE7.8C59AE23@lt.com> <9rmftg$54e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmlf2$7vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmt4l$bua$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF78D3.FCD953CA@hotmail.com> <9rq1dv$tvs$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE09909.FACE112E@hotmail.com> <9rq8p6$25j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1CC09.D4F2C0DA@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE09909.FACE112E@hotmail.com... > > > > **Umm...I think you mean scabies, dontcha? > > > > No .. scrapie. I get itchy. :-) > > > **Be careful who you say that to, you might suddenly become very > unpopular... :-> Like I said.. that is only when I don't shower for more than 48 hours. In general, I shower daily. (I try to keep my environment as sterile as possible. :-)) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:28:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 17:28:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > > ***Hint...don't put hairspray on while your hair is wet...its like cement... > I think the fiance found that out the hard way. :-) > > > > **They'll eat tiny little holes in the bag. Next time you find some in a > supposedly sealed bag, look it over especially at the seams, you'll see > little holes. They always seem to get something I NEED too. I'll have to keep a close eye on it.. it seems that they go after anything with readily available grains before anything else. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:32:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 17:32:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9t3$30e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1CD71.4A6249C1@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > They do have little 'panty moth traps' <=== Do tell? Sounds kinky. > > > ***ROFL...that's what flies out when the equipment hasn't been used that > much...... Yup.. that describes indigo alright.. Thanks. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:34:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 17:34:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com> <9rq5jb$b8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1CE12.5AF775E6@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE08DE0.23946A3F@hotmail.com... > > Texas can be a country all of its own. > > > > I wonder what would happen if Texas ever seceded from teh union? > > I'm not even going there LOL. Don't want to start a flame war. Flame war? As in throwing of Texan chillipowder? :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:38:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 17:38:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1CEE1.1F332180@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > JerryMouse said: > |I'm told it's not too bad if you first remove the guts and eyeballs and > |stuff. > | > | > > Down home (western N.C.) squirrel brains and eggs is a common breakfast > (with grits, of course). Squirrel is not much different from other wild > game. The taste is determined mostly by the diet of the critter. Wild > rabbits, turkeys, geese, etc. do not taste like their domestic > counterparts. > > -- Mmmm.. taste like chicken. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:41:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 17:41:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE1CFB7.5C4C8664@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > > > Indeed, but with a nuclear bomb, the havoc which is my dorm room can be > spread over a much wider radius! :) > > Still won't be that much different since all the other kidz would be as organized. :-) > Say, if anyone is in the San Jose, California, USA area and wishes to > have a SpamCop Cartel (tinscc) meeting, feel free to contact me to > arrange it. > > -- Are you going to be around next spring? (Planned trip time for me.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:47:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 14:47:17 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CFB7.5C4C8664@hotmail.com> Message-ID: In article <3BE1CFB7.5C4C8664@hotmail.com>, Redstone wrote: > Are you going to be around next spring? (Planned trip time for me.) Spring of '02? I should be. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 22:53:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Ssnap) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 17:53:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsjpc$9bn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com... > > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html > > > > Fascinating PBS site that shows the blast radius and fallout for 1 and > > 25 Mt nuclear bursts. > > > > (Boston doesn't stand a chance under either of these.) > > Great link, thanks for that. Now we'd better hope that Bin Laden or his cronies don't have > any sort of nuclear device. Considering that Pakistan now has nuclear capability, the > possibility is frighteningly realistic. > > Looks like if a 1 megaton device was detonated in downtown LA I might just survive, being > near the coast, but of course it'd depend on wind direction whether or not I got a deadly > dose of radiation. > > A one-megaton device is very large and it's unlikely that Bin Laden could get his greasy mitts on something like that. More likely he would use an old soviet suitcase bomb, which can run between < one-kiloton upwards to ten-kiloton. Still devastating, to be sure, but nothing like a one-megaton blast would be. Here's an interesting article on this subject: http://www.fas.org/nuke/hew/News/Lebedbomb.html The U.S., on the other hand, has (or at least used to have) weapons as large as 25-megaton. And the soviets, who opted for size rather than accuracy of delivery, supposedly had 100-megaton+ weapons in its arsenal. Something like that would really make your ears ring for a while. Ssnap From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:15:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:15:13 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > LOL, the net police are alive and well on your computer I see. > > > ***Yeah they are, and you want to know the big reason why? Not because of > people like me who just pop into iQVC just to check my orders (ahem), this > is from the head IT guy...it's because of all the boys surfing for porn > instead of working.... someone should have taught the ones in my office how > to at least delete the evidence.... :-> Yup, I've heard it's the #1 most visited type of site from workplace computers. If it's not a firing offence, it should be if you ask me. Certainly for repeat offenders. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:18:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:18:40 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsl96$a2d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > ROFL, that's a good one. I didn't realise there was any muscle 'down > there' that could be > > developed. > > > Huh? "no muscle"? LOL! Think it just works by magic, Kitten? ;-) Well actually, and I'm loath to go looking up the facts, it's not a muscle (if we're referring to the phallus itself) if my biology classes serve me correctly. If it was a muscle, you'd be able to move it ... ok, I can see this is going downhill fast. I'll cease at this point LOL. > Speaking of which, anyone seen that extremely sexist late-nite commercial > with some blonde bimbo pitching some penis enlargement pill? Women > apparently really *DO* like bigger men! Natch.. it's only men with small ones who say women don't! (and no, I haven't seen the ad) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > maybe *that's* why I'm so popular these days..... ;-) ROFL.. why, did you buy some? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:16:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:16:41 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsl9i$a2f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > A few well-chosen words from the right woman can work magic for me. > > > > > > > *snurk* like "eff me right now, you big manly Bob you!" :-) > **INDI, HONEY...you're sharing too much...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:20:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:20:03 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rslbp$a7j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > glad I'm only a semi-hypochondriac..... > > > **You're not alone, I just got a cold that went straight for my lungs, and I > seriously thought "I wonder if I should get tested", but I figured I was > already on antibiotics for something else, and it started with typical cold > like sneezing, so I (sort of) stopped worrying. Now I hear they've > confirmed finding anthrax in the FDA mailrooms in Rockville. Gettin' > closer.... > I had been comforting myself that I'm all the way over on the west coast but now they've found it in MO and then there's that woman who had no apparently links to post rooms etc. But the odds are still extremely small. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:21:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:21:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that > you apparently > > have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that > you can't just > > tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is that > in addition? I > > wonder. > > > > > I believe that NY list means prior restraint for calls at certain times, > telling someone to put you on "do not call" lists is after the fact.....and > applies 24/7 Ah, good. Well now I've told AT&T to clear off, and Discover (for a second time - third time they'll be reported), I'm looking forward to some peace and quiet. Failing that I might buy one of those zapper things I've seen advertised on TV. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:23:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:23:53 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsliv$aaa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Really? Wow, I've never seen that. I guess they're more voracious in your > neck of the > > woods! Isn't there anything you can use (like mothballs but less smelly) > that will ward > > them off? > > > ***Nothing I can use around food, I either vacuum seal it in a glass jar or > heavy plastic bag (that thing has paid for itself already), or try to make > sure it's at least double bagged. They do have little 'panty moth traps' > but I wonder if they wouldn't attract more of them than they get rid of. I > just swat and clean clean clean.. panty moth traps? My imagination is going into overdrive here. You gotta mean pantry, right? I can't begin to imagine spreading panties out around your food containers. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:22:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:22:06 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsljo$aac$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... Failing that I might buy one of those zapper things I've seen > advertised on TV. > **Zapper things? I just have an answering machine that I never pick up.... Is there a nuclear telemarketer zapper? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:26:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:26:41 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rslo7$abq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > On top of that, and this may be old news, but there's something like 40 > suitcase sized Russian nukes unaccounted for, and Bin-Laden is known to have > dealt with the Russian military black market? I think I heard something about that a few days ago. They were speculating that it'd be brought in via Mexico. I believe the border crossing is now something of a nightmare which is good news I guess. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:25:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:25:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rslbp$a7j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rslsh$acr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rslbp$a7j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I had been comforting myself that I'm all the way over on the west coast but > now they've found it in MO and then there's that woman who had no apparently > links to post rooms etc. But the odds are still extremely small. > **The problem is , we don't know how it's being spread, someone could still be sending tainted letters to various parts of the country hoping for a massive outbreak. There was a story on the news last night about a big farm that used to allow visitors, but because he really is so vulnerable (as is most of our food supply), he's been secured off, no visitors, business only, monitored carefully. It's sad but I think we really have to be that paranoid, at least until they find out where it's coming from. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:29:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:29:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Texas cloned mini statelets References: <9rorru$a86$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq5fm$ae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrni2$omt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rslst$ad0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-48E782.14014301112001@news.spamcop.net... > > As if it were yesterday in the waking consciousness and daily affairs of > > millions. > > Yes... And I have to say that always amazes me. > > I guess some folks just don't grasp the concept of "moving on". Amen to that. But I doubt there's that many (millions) who still think about it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:30:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:30:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsliv$aaa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsm2n$alt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rsliv$aaa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > panty moth traps? My imagination is going into overdrive here. > > You gotta mean pantry, right? I can't begin to imagine spreading panties out > around your food containers. > ***Umm yesssss... unfortunate typo, but the mental picture is hilarious....new informercial "OH NO! Do you have embarrassing moths in *your* panties? Afraid to go on that big date for fear of humiliation? You need suffer no longer with our new and improved PANTY MOTH TRAPS!! If you call right now, we'll DOUBLE your order! You can be moth-free for a year!" From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:32:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:32:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rsm6c$amo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com... > > I'll have to keep a close eye on it.. it seems that they go after anything with > readily available grains before anything else. > **I was really looking forward to some Near East tabbouleh last summer and opened the firmly sealed box to find it had been invaded, along with the plastic bag of pecans....very inconvenient! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:40:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:40:53 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsjpc$9bn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsmir$atr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Ssnap" wrote in message news:9rsjpc$9bn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > A one-megaton device is very large and it's unlikely that Bin Laden could > get his greasy mitts on something like that. More likely he would use an > old soviet suitcase bomb, which can run between < one-kiloton upwards to > ten-kiloton. Still devastating, to be sure, but nothing like a one-megaton > blast would be. > > Here's an interesting article on this subject: > > http://www.fas.org/nuke/hew/News/Lebedbomb.html Interesting indeed. But if Bin Laden already had suitcase nukes (or enriched uranium), I think he'd have already used them. His professed wish is to destroy America and what better way than that to go about it? I suppose it's vaguely possible that he has them but either doesn't know how to use them or hasn't been able to get them into the US as yet. That can only be a matter of time. I prefer to hope he doesn't have them. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:42:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:42:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CEE1.1F332180@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |> Down home (western N.C.) squirrel brains and eggs is a common breakfast |> (with grits, of course). Squirrel is not much different from other wild |> game. The taste is determined mostly by the diet of the critter. Wild |> rabbits, turkeys, geese, etc. do not taste like their domestic |> counterparts. |> |> -- | |Mmmm.. taste like chicken. :-) | | | Well, chicken from down on the farm doesn't taste like Perdue's either. BTW, if you chuck the chicken under a #3 washtub after you chop it's head off it doesn't run around like a... -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:45:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:45:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsjpc$9bn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Ssnap said: |The U.S., on the other hand, has (or at least used to have) weapons as large |as 25-megaton. And the soviets, who opted for size rather than accuracy of |delivery, supposedly had 100-megaton+ weapons in its arsenal. Something |like that would really make your ears ring for a while. | | Here's a link http://www.fas.org/nuke/hew/Nwfaq/Nfaq1.html#nfaq1.5 about weapons -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 1 23:55:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:55:06 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsljo$aac$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsndg$b9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rsljo$aac$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Failing that I might buy one of those zapper things I've seen > > advertised on TV. > > > **Zapper things? I just have an answering machine that I never pick up.... > Is there a nuclear telemarketer zapper? > Much as we might like to nuke the telemarketers, this device doesn't go that far LOL. What it apparently does is send a signal to the incoming call that the line has been disconnected. It works against telemarketers because they have automated systems that dial the numbers and then there's that pause while you either get connected to a live person or it just sorta goes dead. I think it's called the Zapper. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 02:01:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 20:01:27 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsuph$f04$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Muzz Cleo, who's real moniker is Youree Cleomil Harris, from Miami, a member > of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has been fined $224,000 by New York State > for violating its new telemarketing law. .... I bet she saw it coming. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 02:08:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 20:08:23 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! Message-ID: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> According to Drudge, tonight (11/1): 1. By her own admission, Rosie O'Donnel LOVES George Bush. 2. Geraldo Rivera is moving to Fox. It won't be long before Barbara Streisand guest hosts on Limbaugh and Alec Baldwin joins the NRA. I thought nothing could shock me more than Gloria Steinam getting married last year ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle"). From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 02:12:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 20:12:29 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" > > > > There's no demonstration for Kabul, or Baghdad, or Damascus, or Tripoli, or > > any of the places where a nuke should be dropped. > > There's nowhere in the world where a nuke should be dropped. Sure there is: Kabul, Baghdad, Damascus, and Tripoli for sure. Some would include Cairo and Amman, although I'll admit to some ambivialence about those. Right now, I'm inclined to plowing them under and layering the sites with salt. But I could be persuaded to use nukes. Time will tell. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 02:15:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 20:15:26 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rsaol$3kv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rsvjn$fa0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" > > I'm living way too close to downtown LA. > > > > I think I'll be moving to the Yukon. > > > ***Careful you don't bump into Dubya while he's up there a' drillin'... Dubya wants to drill in Alaska; the Yukon is in Canada. Hey! Wait! Maybe we can compromise. Hmmm..... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 03:14:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Anne M. Marble) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 22:14:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rt30l$h1j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> hercule wrote: > Muzz Cleo, who's real moniker is Youree Cleomil Harris, from Miami, a member > of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has been fined $224,000 by New York State > for violating its new telemarketing law. The law seemingly only applies to > telephone calls, but perhaps not. Did you see the commercial where she came on and said some people were trying to "take her down" or something because they feared and distrusted her power, and people with the power had been fighting against this sort of power for many centuries, yada yada yada? Snort! Since when did the "Bunco Squad" become comparable with witch hunts? "Cleo's" only power is that she has a script and a TelePrompTer. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 06:30:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 22:30:49 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article , "Bob W." wrote: > Like Sly said, there's nowhere in the world where a nuke should be > dropped. I concur. For a brief moment after the September 11th attacks, I felt particularly vengeful and seriously pondered the use of nuclear weapons. Approximately 0.000287 seconds later, I realized how stupid that would be and abandoned the idea. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 06:46:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 01:46:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com> <9rsm6c$amo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE2413A.13476E2B@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com... > > > > I'll have to keep a close eye on it.. it seems that they go after anything > with > > readily available grains before anything else. > > > **I was really looking forward to some Near East tabbouleh last summer and > opened the firmly sealed box to find it had been invaded, along with the > plastic bag of pecans....very inconvenient! Very annoying to say the least.. waste of food, waste of money. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 06:48:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 01:48:55 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CEE1.1F332180@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE241D7.2D814BF0@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |> Down home (western N.C.) squirrel brains and eggs is a common breakfast > |> (with grits, of course). Squirrel is not much different from other wild > |> game. The taste is determined mostly by the diet of the critter. Wild > |> rabbits, turkeys, geese, etc. do not taste like their domestic > |> counterparts. > |> > |> -- > | > |Mmmm.. taste like chicken. :-) > | > | > | > Well, chicken from down on the farm doesn't taste like Perdue's either. > BTW, if you chuck the chicken under a #3 washtub after you chop it's head > off it doesn't run around like a... > > -- Doesn't run like a... go on, go on.. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 06:58:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 01:58:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CFB7.5C4C8664@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE243FC.DDDB496E@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > In article <3BE1CFB7.5C4C8664@hotmail.com>, > Redstone wrote: > > > Are you going to be around next spring? (Planned trip time for me.) > > Spring of '02? I should be. > > -- > Spring of next year. Great, I'll let you know of any further plans when it comes to that season. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:02:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:02:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrlu5$nob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE244E8.3337E911@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Sylvesterthekat said: > | > |"Frank G." wrote in message > |news:MPG.164a7d54f5a65dd9896e3@news.spamcop.net... > | > I have pix of the bikini tests if you want them. Some show ships, so you > |> can put it in perspective. They are B&W jpegs the 60-100K size and I have > |> about 4 pictures, so less than 400K total. My Dad was part of the > |> taskforce. > | > |Did he suffer any consequences because of that? Can you post the pictures somewhere? You > |could put them up on a binaries newsgroup if you don't have any web space. > |alt.binaries.pictures would do. > | > | > | > He died of a ruptured pancreas at age 41. I don't think this was related to > the tests, but the govt has offered to help those vets with problems > resulting from the tests. I do not want to put these photos on the web, so > no, I will not put them in alt binaries. > > -- > Frank G Richmond, Va. > Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org > Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. > The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to > it. Send them to my above address. I'd like to see them. (I should look for some of the old photos my father had when he was in Japan after WWII.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:10:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:10:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > In article , > "Bob W." wrote: > > > Like Sly said, there's nowhere in the world where a nuke should be > > dropped. > > I concur. > > For a brief moment after the September 11th attacks, I felt particularly > vengeful and seriously pondered the use of nuclear weapons. > Approximately 0.000287 seconds later, I realized how stupid that would > be and abandoned the idea. > > -- > Pete Stephenson > HeyPete.com Problem is the number of those innocents that would like to drop a bomb on us because of our non-Muslim status. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:14:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:14:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> Matt Drury wrote: > That's the second such nail in her coffin, I believe. Good. It's even worse > that a middle-school friend of mine who's now a local talk DJ shills for her > in a commercial. Ick. I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like "Psychic Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:16:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:16:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE24856.EA766CEF@hotmail.com> JerryMouse wrote: > According to Drudge, tonight (11/1): > > 1. By her own admission, Rosie O'Donnel LOVES George Bush. > > 2. Geraldo Rivera is moving to Fox. > > It won't be long before Barbara Streisand guest hosts on Limbaugh and Alec > Baldwin joins the NRA. > > I thought nothing could shock me more than Gloria Steinam getting married > last year ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle"). Notice on how we heard of no Anthrax crap in Hollywood? A connection? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:18:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:18:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Where do they get the people for the Testimonials? References: <9rs9gs$2li$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsblq$439$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE248B9.40420F7@hotmail.com> Matt Drury wrote: > > Wow! He's an accountant *and* a doctor? > > We've a guy who's a lawyer-and-doctor advertising in central Florida now, > focusing on medical malpractice. Surprise! Doctors, lawyers, and accountatns don't mix. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:23:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:23:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE249EC.2CB7FCAA@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > Exercise regimen? Is that what they call it now? Snuuuurk.... > > "We have developed the worlds first all exclusive natural exercise regimen > developed specifically for your penis and testicles. These exercises have > been used with success by thousands of men throughout the world to enlarge, > strengthen, and develop their penis, as well as enhance penile function and > ability." o/~ He's got big balls! o/~ o/~ They got big balls! o/~ o/~ But she has the biggest balls of thee-m all!! o/~ They think you have those shiny brass ones. :-D From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:25:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:25:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "indigo" > wrote: > > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > news:responseguard-A5B66E.14060001112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > > > Depends on what you mean by "magic". > > > > > > A few well-chosen words from the right woman can work magic for me. > > > > > > > > > > > *snurk* like "eff me right now, you big manly Bob you!" :-) > > Hmmm... I said *woman*, Indi. > > :P > > > > -- > ...Bob W. :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D This is even better than freakin' vaudeville! :-D From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:26:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:26:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl9i$a2f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE24ABA.81DAD98@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > > A few well-chosen words from the right woman can work magic for me. > > > > > > > > > > > *snurk* like "eff me right now, you big manly Bob you!" :-) > > > **INDI, HONEY...you're sharing too much...... He broke down and finally ordered stuff from Mr. Viagra. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:33:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:33:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > > > On top of that, and this may be old news, but there's something like 40 > suitcase sized Russian nukes unaccounted for, and Bin-Laden is known to have > dealt with the Russian military black market? The thing about the suitcase nukes is that they need to be used quickly. The electronics will tend to fail due to prolonged exposure to the radioactive material within. (The containment of the plutonium is crummy.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 07:37:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 02:37:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE24D54.E9B05CF@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > Just got off the phone with my best friend at work, did I know EMT techs > were in the building next door this morning taking samples of a white powder > found in a block letter addressed piece of mail from Germany?I had just > walked through that mailroom an hour ago....... > > Jesus, if they were worried enough to get samples taken you'd think they'd > close down the goddamn building for the rest of the day! > -- Just heard that the symptoms between is Anthrax infection and the flu is somewhat distinct. Anthrax generates all the flu like symptons except for runny nose (or sinus condition.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 09:13:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 01:13:35 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rq676$lo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CFB7.5C4C8664@hotmail.com> <3BE243FC.DDDB496E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: In article <3BE243FC.DDDB496E@hotmail.com>, Redstone wrote: > Spring of next year. Great, I'll let you know of any further plans when > it comes to that season. Cool beans. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:05:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:05:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl96$a2d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ru97u$3ug$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rsl96$a2d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Well actually, and I'm loath to go looking up the facts, it's not a muscle > (if we're referring to the phallus itself) if my biology classes serve me > correctly. If it was a muscle, you'd be able to move it ... Yes, "it" has a muscle, and yes, we can intentionally move it. > > > Natch.. it's only men with small ones who say women don't! (and no, I > haven't seen the ad) > > I think what really matters is the fit, not the specific size, eh? > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:10:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:10:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ru9ha$46g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-0AF9BB.16425901112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > A few well-chosen words from the right woman can work magic for me. > > > > > > > > > > > *snurk* like "eff me right now, you big manly Bob you!" :-) > > Hmmm... I said *woman*, Indi. > I don't get it. That's what _she_ says to _you_. Oh, just everyone forget it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:12:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:12:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9t3$30e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CD71.4A6249C1@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9ru9l0$47a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE1CD71.4A6249C1@hotmail.com... > > ***ROFL...that's what flies out when the equipment hasn't been used that > > much...... > > Yup.. that describes indigo alright.. Thanks. :-) > Been peeking in my bedroom window Red? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:29:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:29:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Important Memo Message-ID: <9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> From: The White House To: Albert Gore Dear Al, We found some more votes. You won. When do you want to take over? Sincerely, George W. Bush From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:30:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:30:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ru9ha$46g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ruak6$4og$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9ru9ha$46g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I don't get it. ***well.....perhaps you should be nicer to Bob... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:37:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:37:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rub2v$52c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > There's nowhere in the world where a nuke should be dropped. > > Sure there is: > > Kabul, Baghdad, Damascus, and Tripoli for sure. Some would include Cairo and > Amman, although I'll admit to some ambivialence about those. Right now, I'm > inclined to plowing them under and layering the sites with salt. > > But I could be persuaded to use nukes. Time will tell. Boy am I ever glad you aren't in a position of power. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:40:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:40:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I thought nothing could shock me more than Gloria Steinam getting married > last year ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle"). > **Apparently her fish needed to go on a booty call... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:43:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:43:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com... > > I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like "Psychic > Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? > **Did anyone see La Toya before? I swear she's not real, made up of Michael's leftover parts....by the way, seen him lately? He is downright scary, his face is startin to look like a skeleton, those nostrils get any bigger and the next time it rains he's gonna drown. Why would someone DO that to themselves? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:42:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:42:41 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rubcs$55b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com... > Problem is the number of those innocents that would like to drop a bomb on > us because of our non-Muslim status. 1) doesn't mean it's right to do it to them 2) dropping a nuke anywhere in the world would utterly change the world and not in a good way (and I'm not just talking fallout) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:43:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:43:45 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com... > > That's the second such nail in her coffin, I believe. Good. It's even worse > > that a middle-school friend of mine who's now a local talk DJ shills for her > > in a commercial. Ick. > > I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like "Psychic > Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? It's incredible to me that people actually make use of these 'services' anyway. I mean what sort of moron believes in it? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:43:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Rosanne) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 08:43:43 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ru9ha$46g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ruak6$4og$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rubfa$55k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ruak6$4og$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9ru9ha$46g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > I don't get it. > > ***well.....perhaps you should be nicer to Bob... > Oh my goodness!... ... I think I'd better go back to my homework now :-) ~ Rosanne From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:45:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:45:22 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rubhs$569$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com... > > On top of that, and this may be old news, but there's something like 40 > > suitcase sized Russian nukes unaccounted for, and Bin-Laden is known to have > > dealt with the Russian military black market? > > The thing about the suitcase nukes is that they need to be used quickly. The > electronics will tend to fail due to prolonged exposure to the radioactive > material within. (The containment of the plutonium is crummy.) Then perhaps we should hope that Bin Laden does have some in his cave. Maybe he'll die of radiation sickness in short order! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:49:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:49:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > It's incredible to me that people actually make use of these 'services' anyway. I mean > what sort of moron believes in it? > Anyone hawking themselves as Miss Cleo would certainly look like a fraud, but I wouldn't mind having a visit with John Edwards, some of his shows are pretty fascinating. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 14:51:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:51:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rt30l$h1j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rubq2$5dn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Anne M. Marble" wrote in message news:9rt30l$h1j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Snort! Since when did the "Bunco Squad" become comparable with witch hunts? > "Cleo's" only power is that she has a script and a TelePrompTer. > **Some of the people executed at the Salem Witch Trials have only *just* gotten themselves exhonorated and their names cleared, Ol' Cleo's going to have to wait a few years.... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:07:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?E=F6nw=EB?=) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 10:07:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: some more acronyms References: <9riofa$9ks$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rph2t$lac$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:48:58 -0500, "YoKenny" wrote: >"Eönwë" wrote in message >news:bhptttc3rf61meucu3sja31dso1bqnfm9v@4ax.com... >> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 00:12:06 -0500, "YoKenny" >> wrote: >> >Hardware problem? >> >--------------------------- >> >PBKAC = Peripheral Between Keyboard and Chair >> >PBCAC = Peripheral Between Computer and Chair >> P should be "Problem" in these two. >I prefer "Peripheral" as then I could tell them they are FUBAR! ;-) >> PEBCAK = Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard >> EBCAK = Error Between Chair and Keyboard. >Hmm. Sounds like something to take for indigestion. Yes - provided that by "take for indigestion" you mean "take to cause indigestion". (I do technical support - or what passes for it in this organization.) -- Eönwë (SpamCop subscriber, not staff/admin) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:44:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:44:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9ruf24$74l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> The woman who played Uhura in Star Trek was one of the biggies in the Psychic Friends Hotline. Her brother was one of the morons who killed himself in the Heaven's Gate cult. You think she would have known about it. Or if she did, did she think it was a good thing? Birds of a feather. "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com... > > > Matt Drury wrote: > > > That's the second such nail in her coffin, I believe. Good. It's even worse > > that a middle-school friend of mine who's now a local talk DJ shills for her > > in a commercial. Ick. > > I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like "Psychic > Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? > > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:45:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:45:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ruf3i$74q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I thought he was wearing his Halloween costume. "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com... > > > > I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like "Psychic > > Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? > > > **Did anyone see La Toya before? I swear she's not real, made up of > Michael's leftover parts....by the way, seen him lately? He is downright > scary, his face is startin to look like a skeleton, those nostrils get any > bigger and the next time it rains he's gonna drown. Why would someone DO > that to themselves? > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:48:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:48:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ruf86$7b9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> It's additional. You can tell a particular caller never to call again or you can put your phone number into the "no-call" bank and not be bothered, except by the real idiots, who can now be sued. "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKEN1OHTC.html > > Thanks for the link. I always said to hubby when I saw those ads that you probably spend > those 'free' minutes on hold or going through loads of garbage menus. Besides the fact > that it's all total BS anyway! > > The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that you apparently > have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that you can't just > tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is that in addition? I > wonder. > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:51:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:51:41 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rufeu$7ds$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Radio Shack has a caller ID box that can reject all "Out of Area" calls, in addition to specific numbers. I use it all the time. After 2 rings, if the call is "Out of Area" they get a message that I don't accept calls from this number - then it hangs them up. Only boiler-room operations use these cheap WATS lines for their "business." Legit operations use "real" phones lines. A WATS line is good only for outgoing calls which is why they never leave a message. "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > > news:9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that > > you apparently > > > have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that > > you can't just > > > tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is > that > > in addition? I > > > wonder. > > > > > > > > I believe that NY list means prior restraint for calls at certain times, > > telling someone to put you on "do not call" lists is after the > fact.....and > > applies 24/7 > > Ah, good. Well now I've told AT&T to clear off, and Discover (for a second > time - third time they'll be reported), I'm looking forward to some peace > and quiet. Failing that I might buy one of those zapper things I've seen > advertised on TV. > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:54:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:54:05 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Why would anyone hire a worker who believes this c..p? Gotta be a bottom-end worker - - minimum wage or less. "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > LOL, the net police are alive and well on your computer I see. > > > > > ***Yeah they are, and you want to know the big reason why? Not because of > > people like me who just pop into iQVC just to check my orders (ahem), this > > is from the head IT guy...it's because of all the boys surfing for porn > > instead of working.... someone should have taught the ones in my office > how > > to at least delete the evidence.... :-> > > Yup, I've heard it's the #1 most visited type of site from workplace > computers. If it's not a firing offence, it should be if you ask me. > Certainly for repeat offenders. > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 15:57:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:57:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Important Memo References: <9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rufq2$7km$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> According to today's papers, Clinton wants the job back. He says he could run everything better than Bush. That was after he crashed a wedding party in NYC yesterday. He must have lots of spare time to fill. "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > From: The White House > To: Albert Gore > > Dear Al, > > We found some more votes. You won. When do you want to take over? > > Sincerely, > George W. Bush > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 16:19:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (rlcc) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:19:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go In-Reply-To: <9rufeu$7ds$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: The problem with this being that it's not only the cheapo WATS lines that come through "out of area". Hubby's cell phone does when he's out of the immediate area, my doctor's office does, the hospital does... Why I don't know, but they do. One reason we let the answering machine pick up all calls. > > Radio Shack has a caller ID box that can reject all "Out of Area" > calls, in > addition to specific numbers. > I use it all the time. After 2 rings, if the call is "Out of > Area" they get > a message that I don't accept calls from this number - then it hangs them > up. > Only boiler-room operations use these cheap WATS lines for their > "business." > Legit operations use "real" phones lines. > A WATS line is good only for outgoing calls which is why they > never leave a > message. > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "indigo" wrote in message > > news:9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > > > news:9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY > that > > > you apparently > > > > have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean > that > > > you can't just > > > > tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is > > that > > > in addition? I > > > > wonder. > > > > > > > > > > > I believe that NY list means prior restraint for calls at > certain times, > > > telling someone to put you on "do not call" lists is after the > > fact.....and > > > applies 24/7 > > > > Ah, good. Well now I've told AT&T to clear off, and Discover > (for a second > > time - third time they'll be reported), I'm looking forward to > some peace > > and quiet. Failing that I might buy one of those zapper things I've seen > > advertised on TV. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SpamCop-Social mailing list > SpamCop-Social@news.spamcop.net > http://news.spamcop.net/mailman/listinfo/spamcop-social > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 16:34:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:34:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ruhs5$8nk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Why would anyone hire a worker who believes this c..p? > Gotta be a bottom-end worker - - minimum wage or less. > ***not even close.... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 16:41:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:41:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Problem is the number of those innocents that would like to drop a bomb on |us because of our non-Muslim status. | | Well, dropping one on them would not make us right, IMO. There are other ways. The problem here is 30,000 bad guys (I'm guessing at the numbers) hiding among several million innocent civilians. Another problem is the bad guys do _not_ have a tattoo on their forehead saying _I'm a Bad Guy_, so it will be hard if not impossible to ferret them out if they disband/disburse among the general population at some point. The general population is ignorant (that's uneducated, not stupid) and does not understand what is behind the things going on. This is evident from interviews. Comments like "if you are mad at the Arabs (bin Laden & company) them make war on them, not on us" are what I'm referring to. We can't actually do that if the _bad guys_ are dispersed among the general population. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 16:46:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:46:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Holiday Cheer Message-ID: <9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> According to the Alaska Department of Fish and game, while both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give birth in the spring. Therefore, according to every historical rendition depicting Santa's reindeer, every single one of them, from Rudolph to Blitzen ... had to be a girl. We should've known. Only women would be able to drag a fat man in a red velvet suit all around the world in one night, and not get lost. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 16:52:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:52:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrlu5$nob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE244E8.3337E911@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Send them to my above address. I'd like to see them. |(I should look for some of the old |photos my father had when he was in Japan after WWII.) | | Done. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 16:53:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:53:43 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CEE1.1F332180@hotmail.com> <3BE241D7.2D814BF0@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Doesn't run like a... go on, go on.. :-) | | chicken with it's head cut off -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 17:02:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 12:02:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] There's a name for it... Message-ID: <9rujgb$9iq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I have recently been diagnosed with AAADD Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder This is how it goes: I decide to do work on the car, start to the garage and notice the mail on the table. OK, I'm going to work on the car... BUT FIRST I'm going to go through the mail. Lay car keys down on desk. After discarding the junk mail,I notice the trash can is full. OK, I'll just put the bills on my desk.... BUT FIRST I'll take the trash out, but since I'm going to be near the mailbox, I'll address a few bills.... Yes, Now where is the checkbook? Oops.. there's only one check left. Where did I put the extra checks? Oh, there is my empty plastic cup from last night on my desk. I'm going to look for those checks... BUT FIRST I need to put the cup back in the kitchen. I head for the kitchen, look out the window, notice the flowers need a drink of water, I put the cup on the counter and there's my extra pair of glasses on the kitchen counter. What are they doing here? I'll just put them away... BUT FIRST need to water those plants. I head for the door and... Aaaagh! someone left the TV remote on the wrong spot. Okay, I'll put the remote away and water the plants... BUT FIRST I need to find those checks. END OF DAY: Oil in car not changed, bills still unpaid, cup still in the sink, checkbook still has only one check left, lost my car keys, And, when I try to figure out how come nothing got done today, I'm baffled because... I KNOW IWAS BUSY ALL DAY! I realize this condition is serious... I'd get help... BUT FIRST............I think I'll check my e-mail... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 17:02:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 12:02:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24D54.E9B05CF@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Just heard that the symptoms between is Anthrax infection and the flu is |somewhat distinct. | |Anthrax generates all the flu like symptons except for runny nose (or sinus |condition.) | | The flu comes on slowly (builds up for a week or 10 days, lingers, you recover after another week (usually). Anthrax comes on fast, you die in 4-5 days (untreated). I am also noticing that the age group that is dying is older (50 or more). Young healthy people are probably are less susceptible to the virus (IANAD). This is just a personal observation, btw, I have no "facts" or a URL to back this up. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 17:05:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 12:05:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com> <9rubhs$569$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Sylvesterthekat said: |Then perhaps we should hope that Bin Laden does have some in his cave. Maybe he'll die of |radiation sickness in short order! | | I hope so, that's a nasty way to go. Plutonium is also very toxic, so if they take one apart to see how it works they may well die a well deserved nasty death. http://www.parowanprophet.com/Nuclear_War_Comes/radiation_sickness.htm -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 18:21:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:21:42 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ruhs5$8nk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ruo91$c33$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I said that dripping with sarcasm I am sure they are the suits who have too, too much time on their hands (and bottoms). "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ruhs5$8nk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "hercule" wrote in message > news:9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Why would anyone hire a worker who believes this c..p? > > Gotta be a bottom-end worker - - minimum wage or less. > > > ***not even close.... > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 19:06:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:06:33 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Puzzles Message-ID: <9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I've got a couple of puzzles here I can't work out. Here's an example of what I've worked out so far 26LOTA = 26 letters of the alphabet TDOT7V = the dance of the 7 veils so can anyone figure out what these are: 10GBHOTW T6WOTE From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 19:24:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 14:24:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Puzzles Message-ID: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I've got a couple of puzzles here I can't work out. > > T6WOTE > **Got one The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth (not bad, huh?) Now I'll go have a think on the other one... I just got the weirdest message when i tried to post this..."too old?" Does it mean me? hee...never mind, my machine crashed and my clock got hosed.... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 19:41:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 14:41:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rusvn$eof$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > so can anyone figure out what these are: > > 10GBHOTW > 10 Great Beehives of the The World? Or maybe it's Battles? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:16:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:16:47 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > It's incredible to me that people actually make use of these 'services' > anyway. I mean > > what sort of moron believes in it? > > > Anyone hawking themselves as Miss Cleo would certainly look like a fraud, > but I wouldn't mind having a visit with John Edwards, some of his shows are > pretty fascinating. > That guy obviously has a talent of some sort but I'm not convinced it's anything supernatural. I think rather that he's very good at picking up what people are thinking and interpreting the small signals we all give off so he can tell if he's on the right track and pursues it such that he appears to be saying the right things. If you watch his show and look for how many errors he makes as opposed to how many things he gets right, you might be surprised. But as you say, he has more credibility than Miss Cleo or any of her cohorts. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:19:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:19:56 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsle6$a8u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufeu$7ds$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv2od$hqb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9rufeu$7ds$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Radio Shack has a caller ID box that can reject all "Out of Area" calls, in > addition to specific numbers. > I use it all the time. After 2 rings, if the call is "Out of Area" they get > a message that I don't accept calls from this number - then it hangs them > up. That's all very well if you don't get international calls but they make up about 50% of my incoming calls and I think they all come through as 'out of area'. So it's not an option for me. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:21:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:21:44 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Why would anyone hire a worker who believes this c..p? > Gotta be a bottom-end worker - - minimum wage or less. LOL, tell that to Nancy Reagan. Didn't she used to consult a psychic before making important decisions? I suppose that strictly speaking she wasn't the one with The Job but practically speaking, she had to be at least guiding the reins. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:22:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:22:45 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Important Memo References: <9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufq2$7km$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv2tl$hqv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9rufq2$7km$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > According to today's papers, Clinton wants the job back. > He says he could run everything better than Bush. > That was after he crashed a wedding party in NYC yesterday. He must have > lots of spare time to fill. He crashed a wedding party? Where did you hear about this? I don't suppose the wedding party were too upset about it though! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:29:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:29:08 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv39l$i1k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I've got a couple of puzzles here I can't work out. > > > > T6WOTE > > > **Got one The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth (not bad, huh?) Now I'll go > have a think on the other one... > > I just got the weirdest message when i tried to post this..."too old?" Does > it mean me? hee...never mind, my machine crashed and my clock got hosed.... > An interesting idea... but there's no H in there! Is there anyone else who's had 6 wives and has the initials TE? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:35:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 16:35:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv3m9$i6u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > LOL, tell that to Nancy Reagan. Didn't she used to consult a psychic before making important decisions? I suppose that strictly > speaking she wasn't the one with The Job but practically speaking, she had to be at least guiding the reins. > **Actually I think it was an astrologer, they were big into that and doing things when the planets were right. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:36:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 16:36:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv39l$i1k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv3nb$i72$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv39l$i1k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > T6WOTE > > > > > **Got one The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth (not bad, huh?) Now I'll go > > have a think on the other one... > > > An interesting idea... but there's no H in there! Is there anyone else who's had 6 wives and has the initials TE? > ***Demonstrating my reading skills...not...I bet it's a TRICK! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:40:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:40:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv411$ids$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I've got a couple of puzzles here I can't work out. > > > > T6WOTE > > > **Got one The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth (not bad, huh?) Now I'll go > have a think on the other one... Turns out you were correct. I'd been given the wrong letters (doh!). Well done! The other one is 10 green bottles hanging on the wall From spamcop-social Fri Nov 2 21:41:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:41:36 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv3m9$i6u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rv412$ids$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rv3m9$i6u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > LOL, tell that to Nancy Reagan. Didn't she used to consult a psychic > before making important decisions? I suppose that strictly > > speaking she wasn't the one with The Job but practically speaking, she had > to be at least guiding the reins. > > > **Actually I think it was an astrologer, they were big into that and doing > things when the planets were right. > Ah. Not a huge difference though if you ask me LOL. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 00:11:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 19:11:41 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv411$ids$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvcv2$mhv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv411$ids$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > >> Turns out you were correct. I'd been given the wrong letters (doh!). Well done! ***and you call yourself a Brit...shaaaaame.... :-D > > The other one is 10 green bottles hanging on the wall > **I only just heard that for the first time on Vicar of Dibley...sort of like out 99 bottles of beer on the wall, a truly annoying song... From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 00:14:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 19:14:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ruhs5$8nk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ruo91$c33$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvd4l$mk1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9ruo91$c33$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I said that dripping with sarcasm > I am sure they are the suits who have too, too much time on their hands (and > bottoms). > **Not exactly suits, but certainly old enough to know better....boys will be boys, especially when the wife's not around. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 00:17:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 19:17:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > That guy obviously has a talent of some sort but I'm not convinced it's anything supernatural. I think rather that he's very good at > picking up what people are thinking and interpreting the small signals we all give off so he can tell if he's on the right track and > pursues it such that he appears to be saying the right things. If you watch his show and look for how many errors he makes as > opposed to how many things he gets right, you might be surprised. But as you say, he has more credibility than Miss Cleo or any of > her cohorts. > **I have a hard time believing he is deliberately shamming people, he just doesn't seem the type to me, and he's certainly put himself out there enough to get ridiculed so I think some of what he does is genuine. I guess I'd have to hear something no one else would know before I'd believe it though. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 00:23:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 19:23:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: |**I have a hard time believing he is deliberately shamming people, he just |doesn't seem the type to me, and he's certainly put himself out there enough |to get ridiculed so I think some of what he does is genuine. I guess I'd |have to hear something no one else would know before I'd believe it though. | | Jim & Tammy Baker. Surely _they_ wouldn't sham anyone, would they? They just don't seem the type. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 00:27:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 17:27:57 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv411$ids$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvcv2$mhv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvdna$muu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvcv2$mhv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **I only just heard that for the first time on Vicar of Dibley...sort of > like out 99 bottles of beer on the wall, a truly annoying song... ^^ Nope, long hard day,.... more like 84 bottles of beer on the wall (and YES an annoying song!) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 02:40:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:40:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvln6$qqs$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.164d03207468d3539896f7@news.spamcop.net... > Jim & Tammy Baker. Surely _they_ wouldn't sham anyone, would they? batting eyes and smiling sweetly> They just don't seem the type. > **OH PLEASE!! I had those two smarmbags pegged the first time I saw 'em.... she batted her eyelashes and killed three cameramen..... From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 02:42:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:42:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-1D5201.17313502112001@news.spamcop.net... > Maybe that would be a "tailfin call". > > So in this case, the marriage would be a fluke. > > (waiting...) > > *rimshot* > ***Y'know, I think it'll be a minor mackerel if any one even gets that joke.... :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 02:43:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:43:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-982410.17192502112001@news.spamcop.net... > Remember... I am a Comedy Professional(TM). > > Please don't try this at home. > > ***Do tell....where do *you* try it? From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 02:43:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:43:46 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv3m9$i6u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv412$ids$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvlso$qto$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv412$ids$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Ah. Not a huge difference though if you ask me LOL. > ***gasp of horror***... From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 02:58:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:58:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com> <9rubhs$569$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Bob W. said: |Speaking of plutonium, here's an cool, little-known contest... | | http://www.thebulletin.org/contest/index.html | | | Neat. I think we should give OBL all he wants, just make him store it in an Erlenmeyer flask instead of a graduated cylinder. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 03:10:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 20:10:26 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-1D5201.17313502112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Maybe that would be a "tailfin call". > > > > So in this case, the marriage would be a fluke. > > > > (waiting...) > > > > *rimshot* > > > ***Y'know, I think it'll be a minor mackerel if any one even gets that > joke.... :) > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. Stop fishing for compliments!! From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 03:47:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 20:47:23 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-8888A9.19332002112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. > > Stop fishing for compliments!! > > Nah... we're doin' it just for the halibut. > > > > -- > ...Bob W. NOT!!! You are definitely doing it on Porpoise!!!! From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 04:20:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:20:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvrin$tpo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-F38A9A.19322002112001@news.spamcop.net... > So a minor mackerel... is one that's still in school? > ***Yeah, you pervert, the ones you should be throwing back! :-> From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 04:21:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:21:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvrkj$tq8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-8888A9.19332002112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Nah... we're doin' it just for the halibut. > **Oh Cod, gimme a bake.... From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 04:23:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:23:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvrr1$tr6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > NOT!!! > You are definitely doing it on Porpoise!!!! > ***Havin' a whale of time too.... From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 04:24:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:24:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvrr1$tr6$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. > Stop fishing for compliments!! > ***Got you didn't we, hook line and sinker.......hee. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 04:50:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:50:18 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvrr1$tr6$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvt36$uev$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvrr1$tr6$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. > > Stop fishing for compliments!! > > > ***Got you didn't we, hook line and sinker.......hee. ROTFL!!! You really enjoy tormenting the Net!! Now Cut me loose!! :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 04:57:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 20:57:58 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9rus0c$e68$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv411$ids$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvcv2$mhv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvtjb$un4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvcv2$mhv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rv411$ids$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > >> Turns out you were correct. I'd been given the wrong letters (doh!). Well > done! > > ***and you call yourself a Brit...shaaaaame.... :-D > > > > The other one is 10 green bottles hanging on the wall > > > **I only just heard that for the first time on Vicar of Dibley...sort of > like out 99 bottles of beer on the wall, a truly annoying song... > LOL yep, just the same sort of thing. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 05:00:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:00:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > That guy obviously has a talent of some sort but I'm not convinced it's > anything supernatural. I think rather that he's very good at > > picking up what people are thinking and interpreting the small signals we > all give off so he can tell if he's on the right track and > > pursues it such that he appears to be saying the right things. If you > watch his show and look for how many errors he makes as > > opposed to how many things he gets right, you might be surprised. But as > you say, he has more credibility than Miss Cleo or any of > > her cohorts. > > > **I have a hard time believing he is deliberately shamming people, he just > doesn't seem the type to me, and he's certainly put himself out there enough > to get ridiculed so I think some of what he does is genuine. I guess I'd > have to hear something no one else would know before I'd believe it though. > Well I wouldn't go so far as to say he's a charlatan, just that there's an explanation other than the paranormal for what he does. I'd say he's sensitive to vibrations, but that they're not coming from some spirit world. But who knows? From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 05:01:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:01:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvtqc$uv4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.164d03207468d3539896f7@news.spamcop.net... > Jim & Tammy Baker. Surely _they_ wouldn't sham anyone, would they? batting eyes and smiling sweetly> They just don't seem the type. I *so* want to see that movie, Eyes of Tammy Faye, but none of the video shops around here have it. I don't really want to buy it and I don't really want to join Netflix just for that one movie. Shoulda gone to see it at the cinema. *sigh* From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 05:06:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:06:29 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvu3a$v0o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-1D5201.17313502112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Maybe that would be a "tailfin call". > > > > So in this case, the marriage would be a fluke. > > > > (waiting...) > > > > *rimshot* > > > ***Y'know, I think it'll be a minor mackerel if any one even gets that > joke.... :) > oh god From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 05:08:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:08:32 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-8888A9.19332002112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > > > > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. > > > Stop fishing for compliments!! > > > > Nah... we're doin' it just for the halibut. > > > > > > > > -- > > ...Bob W. > > NOT!!! > You are definitely doing it on Porpoise!!!! ROFL... pleaaaaaaaase people! I'm flounderin' here. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 05:12:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 22:12:31 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > ROFL... pleaaaaaaaase people! I'm flounderin' here. > > Yeah.... But you should have seen the one that got away!!!!!!! From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:24:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:24:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrlna$nn8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8rl$2bd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs99r$2ju$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9t3$30e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CD71.4A6249C1@hotmail.com> <9ru9l0$47a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE38DAF.7047F2E3@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE1CD71.4A6249C1@hotmail.com... > > > ***ROFL...that's what flies out when the equipment hasn't been used that > > > much...... > > > > Yup.. that describes indigo alright.. Thanks. :-) > > > Been peeking in my bedroom window Red? Couldn't see beyond the sign that says "Warning: Beware of Heidi." :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:25:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:25:29 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE38DD8.ABC97D18@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > So a minor mackerel... is one that's still in school? It would take the wisdom of Salmon to understand that one........ ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:26:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:26:52 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE38E2B.27E8B912@suespammers.org> "John L." wrote:> > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. > Stop fishing for compliments!! Maybe they're just angling for bad puns?.......... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:28:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:28:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CEE1.1F332180@hotmail.com> <3BE241D7.2D814BF0@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE38E80.CD6602B4@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |Doesn't run like a... go on, go on.. :-) > | > | > chicken with it's head cut off > -- But isn't it bound to bang around and make lots of racket? From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:35:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:35:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE39020.CA5E7A4D@hotmail.com> Thanks S-kat Frank Bob (spelled backwards is "boB") Point well taken.. Still difficult for me. (Partly because of the proximity I am from the terrorist attack and the fact that the hijacked airliners came from the city I live in.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:36:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:36:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ruf3i$74q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39086.4F2649DC@hotmail.com> Its the fact he that he is aging. He is closing in on his 50s I believe. Each day that he ages, the more and more the "cyborg" implants he has will deform his face. hercule wrote: > I thought he was wearing his Halloween costume. > > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Redstone" wrote in message > > news:3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com... > > > > > > I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like > "Psychic > > > Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? > > > > > **Did anyone see La Toya before? I swear she's not real, made up of > > Michael's leftover parts....by the way, seen him lately? He is downright > > scary, his face is startin to look like a skeleton, those nostrils get any > > bigger and the next time it rains he's gonna drown. Why would someone DO > > that to themselves? > > From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:40:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:40:57 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE38E2B.27E8B912@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9s03ik$1n4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE38E2B.27E8B912@suespammers.org... > "John L." wrote:> > > > Now you guy's are just trolling, trying to get a laugh. > > Stop fishing for compliments!! > > Maybe they're just angling for bad puns?.......... ;-) > > -- > GregR ...o&o> > Now I feel like weighing in, but I have that sinking feeling, so can you float me a bit? From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:41:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:41:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE3919B.ADB5D9FB@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com... > > > > I can't wait until that creep-o service goes bankrupt. Just like "Psychic > > Friends" hotline. Anyone see LaToya around? > > > **Did anyone see La Toya before? I swear she's not real, made up of > Michael's leftover parts....by the way, seen him lately? He is downright > scary, his face is startin to look like a skeleton, those nostrils get any > bigger and the next time it rains he's gonna drown. Why would someone DO > that to themselves? You should of read one of Howard Stern's books. He told of the time he went to meet Michael Jackson and his agent for a radio interview. (The agent wanted to try and brush up on Jackson's image after the molestation incident. Stern just wanted to get him onto the show just to really put the screws to Jackson.) It was a hot day, and the airconditioner was turned down.. Jackson had so much facial makeup on that it literally was running off his face. Stern wrote that Fred and himself had to excercise great strength from cracking up laughing over Jackson melting. Great book, I might add. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:42:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 01:42:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: some more acronyms References: <9riofa$9ks$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rph2t$lac$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s03l1$1rv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Eönwë" wrote in message news:hct2ut8mv9dqgcpgbhrc784ktacdvv6tgf@4ax.com... > On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:48:58 -0500, "YoKenny" > wrote: > > >"Eönwë" wrote in message > >news:bhptttc3rf61meucu3sja31dso1bqnfm9v@4ax.com... > >> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 00:12:06 -0500, "YoKenny" > >> wrote: > > >> >Hardware problem? > >> >--------------------------- > > >> >PBKAC = Peripheral Between Keyboard and Chair > >> >PBCAC = Peripheral Between Computer and Chair > > >> P should be "Problem" in these two. > > >I prefer "Peripheral" as then I could tell them they are FUBAR! ;-) > > >> PEBCAK = Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard > >> EBCAK = Error Between Chair and Keyboard. > > >Hmm. Sounds like something to take for indigestion. > > Yes - provided that by "take for indigestion" you mean "take to cause > indigestion". LOL! I like your definition better! > (I do technical support - or what passes for it in this organization.) I can relate to that. -- YoKenny From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:42:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 22:42:51 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s03l7$1s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I've got a couple of puzzles here I can't work out. > > 10GBHOTW 10 Great British HOT Wolseleys 10 Gobbling Bats Hopping On The Wicket 10 Gaseous Bottles High On The Wall > > T6WOTE > Tinkerbelle's 6 Wide Oxen Trod Endlessly The 6 Whorish Occidental Tourists Escape Tickle 6 Wombats On The Eye From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:48:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 22:48:27 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Holiday Cheer References: <9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> But in the southern hemisphere, it's the beginning of summer in December. Why would his reindeer take on male names? Not unless the reindeer are of the tough "butch" kind of female reindeer. "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > According to the Alaska Department of Fish and game, while both male and > female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop > their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to > mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give > birth in the spring. Therefore, according to every historical rendition > depicting Santa's reindeer, every single one of them, from Rudolph to > Blitzen ... had to be a girl. > > We should've known. Only women would be able to drag a fat man in a red > velvet suit all around the world in one night, and not get lost. > > From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:49:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:49:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Question for CA drivers.. References: <3BDCD9AD.99965ABC@hotmail.com> <9rkarr$30o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE3F87.90D0B1BB@hotmail.com> <3BDE5C5A.79C4C38E@suespammers.org> <3BDF79AA.70AA342@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE39372.FEC57767@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > I just hope my state figures it out someday. (I don't think it helps cut down the number of accidents > we have day-to-day.) Now that's novel - lack of inspections = less accidents. :-) > Okay.. which band is this. (I know this CAN'T be the result of my infamous typos. :-)) Ain't No Lie - I could be a Wooly Bully and pick on your lack of musical knowledge (maybe it's due to your lack of age), but I'll be kind and just suggest that you please click here (watch out for the Big Bad Wolf): http://www.robert-kruse.com/samudio/intro.html -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:50:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:50:55 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE38E2B.27E8B912@suespammers.org> <9s03ik$1n4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE393CD.4E359117@suespammers.org> "John L." wrote: > Now I feel like weighing in, but I have that sinking feeling, so can you > float me a bit? No doubt about it, we're living in the Age of Aquaria...... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:52:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:52:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > > news:9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > > > That guy obviously has a talent of some sort but I'm not convinced it's > > anything supernatural. I think rather that he's very good at > > > picking up what people are thinking and interpreting the small signals we > > all give off so he can tell if he's on the right track and > > > pursues it such that he appears to be saying the right things. If you > > watch his show and look for how many errors he makes as > > > opposed to how many things he gets right, you might be surprised. But as > > you say, he has more credibility than Miss Cleo or any of > > > her cohorts. > > > > > **I have a hard time believing he is deliberately shamming people, he just > > doesn't seem the type to me, and he's certainly put himself out there enough > > to get ridiculed so I think some of what he does is genuine. I guess I'd > > have to hear something no one else would know before I'd believe it though. > > > > Well I wouldn't go so far as to say he's a charlatan, just that there's an explanation other than the paranormal for what he does. > I'd say he's sensitive to vibrations, but that they're not coming from some spirit world. But who knows? I'm.... I'm.... I'm-m havin' a VISION! I can see... I can see.. I can see Heidi buying this armoir (http://www.canadiana-antiques.com/Antiques/CombinationArmoir/DCP_3155-300.jpg) for $440.95 The spirits of HSN have SPOKEN! :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:56:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:56:08 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Question for CA drivers.. References: <3BDCD9AD.99965ABC@hotmail.com> <3BDE3A65.1E74BE44@hotmail.com> <9rle5j$lou$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF79D6.3CBAC304@hotmail.com> <9ro22p$u7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39506.9AAECF18@suespammers.org> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > ohhhh.. yeah, though I guess they salt the roads up in the mountains and as we had a > sprinkle of rain today for the first time in 7 months it might as well have been icy, > there were so many accidents Nah - we go through this every year. For nine months out of the year it's "Rain? What's that?", and when the rainy season finally comes 'round again (like my Brit-Speak?) people have forgotten how to drive in the stuff. :-) -- Greg (where's my Sherman tank?) R ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:58:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:58:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Heidi" > wrote: > > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > news:responseguard-982410.17192502112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > Remember... I am a Comedy Professional(TM). > > > > > > Please don't try this at home. > > > > > > > > > > ***Do tell....where do *you* try it? > > Hey, you know I'll never tell. > > Or maybe I'll reveal all someday... In a "chuckle-and-tell" book. > > > > -- > Probably be in the form of a coloring book. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:59:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 22:59:02 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Taliban dating service References: <9r7027$kmi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDAF9E8.44375A11@suespammers.org> <3BDB0A7F.761517F@spamcop.net> <3BDC5A84.FC0C08A8@hotmail.com> <3BDC70B4.9FEBC4F8@spamcop.net> <3BDCD961.61E3039E@hotmail.com> <3BDCF0C2.25B76556@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BE395B4.2177F10A@suespammers.org> Cat wrote: > My site needs a major redesign at the moment, and I > want it to be much better than it is now when I move it over there. Maybe you can call it "The Cat House"? ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 06:59:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 01:59:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ru9ha$46g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE395C0.74EFFEC4@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-0AF9BB.16425901112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > A few well-chosen words from the right woman can work magic for me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > *snurk* like "eff me right now, you big manly Bob you!" :-) > > > > Hmmm... I said *woman*, Indi. > > > > I don't get it. That's what _she_ says to _you_. Oh, just everyone forget > it. Don't worry.. Heidi pancakes me in the same way. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:02:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 02:02:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs72r$170$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7cf$1e9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs84f$1s5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs94o$2ij$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs9o4$2uo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsau0$3nh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com> <9rubhs$569$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39677.8E82F43E@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE24C5C.CDF62FBE@hotmail.com... > > > On top of that, and this may be old news, but there's something like 40 > > > suitcase sized Russian nukes unaccounted for, and Bin-Laden is known to have > > > dealt with the Russian military black market? > > > > The thing about the suitcase nukes is that they need to be used quickly. The > > electronics will tend to fail due to prolonged exposure to the radioactive > > material within. (The containment of the plutonium is crummy.) > > Then perhaps we should hope that Bin Laden does have some in his cave. Maybe he'll die of > radiation sickness in short order! I heard he has some nasty kidney problems. Rumor has it that his flunkies moved in a dialysis machine into the cave. (I belive it was one of the machines stolen by the Iraqis when they looted Kuwait.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:02:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:02:56 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Winter Wonderland! References: <9r1gm9$taj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD453F2.8F63748B@suespammers.org> <9r1l1l$v0p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r1p3j$16d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4B93E.4139541@suespammers.org> <9r2ev2$b25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4C484.890D602F@suespammers.org> <9r2gnq$bss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD5D432.A72BED92@suespammers.org> <9r56ie$q9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD65223.18BA578@suespammers.org> <3BD7B145.3B390D85@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE3969E.5D57E340@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > Vermont and her sister state New Hampshire pack the deep snow. :-) Here in SoCal we can pack the deep snow with the best of 'em. Only difference is when we get tired of it, we can drive down the mountain to the beach and enjoy the 78º weather. :-Þ -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:05:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 02:05:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: oh great References: <9rs6h6$sb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24D54.E9B05CF@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE39729.DE9793F9@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |Just heard that the symptoms between is Anthrax infection and the flu is > |somewhat distinct. > | > |Anthrax generates all the flu like symptons except for runny nose (or sinus > |condition.) > | > | > > The flu comes on slowly (builds up for a week or 10 days, lingers, you > recover after another week (usually). > Anthrax comes on fast, you die in 4-5 days (untreated). I am also noticing > that the age group that is dying is older (50 or more). Young healthy > people are probably are less susceptible to the virus (IANAD). This is just > a personal observation, btw, I have no "facts" or a URL to back this up. > > -- My brother (pharmacist) says you are right.. those that older or very young is likely to die from things like Anthrax and smallpox. Everyone in between has a decent chance of surviving... and a very good chance if antibiotics is given. Its a matter of the condition of the immune system. Old folks and the kids doesn't have it as strong. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:06:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:06:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: 1 Year Anniversary Present? References: <9r3ske$5hq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r49hl$buq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r4gg3$fql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vp2$kgk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r7850$oba$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r7c6q$q53$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9105$je6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9fac$q30$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9o47$u77$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9v2m$1vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rc1go$1cn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rco14$cbl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9EAF4.A4A373A6@hotmail.com> <9reiji$6d5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC567F.554CD9C4@hotmail.com> <9ri5li$ve5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD86D.6D0D1EA1@hotmail.com> <9rjn2s$o2o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE335E.F8758F4E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE3976E.2130B3D2@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > I like to use duct tape for stamps. Ensures adhesive quality. :-) Yeah, but getting the tape away from those quackers can be a pain...... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:07:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 02:07:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > ROFL... pleaaaaaaaase people! I'm flounderin' here. > > > > > Yeah.... But you should have seen the one that got away!!!!!!! I think I'll just clam up and scallop away. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:08:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 00:08:23 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Winter Wonderland! References: <9r1gm9$taj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD453F2.8F63748B@suespammers.org> <9r1l1l$v0p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r1p3j$16d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4B93E.4139541@suespammers.org> <9r2ev2$b25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4C484.890D602F@suespammers.org> <9r2gnq$bss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD5D432.A72BED92@suespammers.org> <9r56ie$q9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD65223.18BA578@suespammers.org> <3BD7B145.3B390D85@hotmail.com> <3BE3969E.5D57E340@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9s0562$2gk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE3969E.5D57E340@suespammers.org... > Redstone wrote: > > > Vermont and her sister state New Hampshire pack the deep snow. :-) > > Here in SoCal we can pack the deep snow with the best of 'em. > > Only difference is when we get tired of it, we can drive down the mountain to > the beach and enjoy the 78º weather. :-Þ > > -- > GregR ...o&o> > > (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) > Shaddup Greg!!!! :) I was thinking those thoughts myself tho.... While the weather 'cools' off here. Guess I could go back watching KTTV news, it's on the cable up here. If nothing else, I can reminisce while watching all the car chases. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:10:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 02:10:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu3a$v0o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE3984F.73F3011E@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > news:responseguard-1D5201.17313502112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > Maybe that would be a "tailfin call". > > > > > > So in this case, the marriage would be a fluke. > > > > > > (waiting...) > > > > > > *rimshot* > > > > > ***Y'know, I think it'll be a minor mackerel if any one even gets that > > joke.... :) > > > > oh god ??? Now I'm lost.. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:11:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 02:11:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Important Memo References: <9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufq2$7km$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE398AB.8DB521C@hotmail.com> hercule wrote: > According to today's papers, Clinton wants the job back. > He says he could run everything better than Bush. > That was after he crashed a wedding party in NYC yesterday. He must have > lots of spare time to fill. > I heard about it and he is full of it if he thinks he can do a better job. It is because of his "lasseiz faire" attitude about security that brought us this little terrorist present. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:18:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 00:18:04 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com... > > I think I'll just clam up and scallop away. :-) > > > WAIT!! Before you go, don't you want to build up your Mussels??? :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:20:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:20:03 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BCA44E7.43FFE0F6@spamcop.net> <3BCF3616.E328AB10@suespammers.org> <3BCF46AF.4843FC7B@spamcop.net> <3BD08419.8E46912@suespammers.org> <3BD10676.564687D1@spamcop.net> <3BD3BBC2.86E509D3@suespammers.org> <3BD4C61A.9CB75D7B@spamcop.net> <3BD5DB37.CF58328E@suespammers.org> <3BD5E1B7.F1A64B0D@spamcop.net> <3BD60778.C53AB57F@suespammers.org> <3BD64CF9.CE07E14@spamcop.net> <3BD65342.AA460BE9@suespammers.org> <3BD65C96.380AB830@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BE39AA1.F4F0635A@suespammers.org> Cat wrote: > It's odd, because I love to play a part on stage or in a skit... Guess that leaves you out as the lead in "The Sinead O'Connor Story"........ ;-) > ...and I love being on camera... Good thing you're petite - you won't upset the camera's balance too badly..... ;-) > (no smart remarks on that one, Greggie). You're doing a quite well enough without me...... ;-) > I would have loved going into meteorology, but I can't handle the required > higher math type classes. I know what you mean - with all the highs and lows I've had a stormy relationship with it myself. :-) > I'm taking a physical geography course right now to cover > the natural science requirement for my major. Cool - send me a relief map of yourself when you finish the course. :-) > I don't know which one would be easier on me but I've had some people > tell me trig is harder than statistics while other people tell me just the > opposite. Whatever you do, don't become a trig statistic. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:23:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:23:01 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BCA44E7.43FFE0F6@spamcop.net> <3BCF3616.E328AB10@suespammers.org> <3BCF46AF.4843FC7B@spamcop.net> <3BD08419.8E46912@suespammers.org> <3BD10676.564687D1@spamcop.net> <3BD3BBC2.86E509D3@suespammers.org> <3BD4C61A.9CB75D7B@spamcop.net> <3BD5DB37.CF58328E@suespammers.org> <3BD5E1B7.F1A64B0D@spamcop.net> <3BD60778.C53AB57F@suespammers.org> <3BD64CF9.CE07E14@spamcop.net> <3BD65342.AA460BE9@suespammers.org> <3BD65D1E.A769D0FE@spamcop.net> <9r70hv$kuk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r78ic$oes$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD726A1.CFCF5447@spamcop.net> <9r7c9k$q9p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD73634.68C07714@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BE39B53.902B59CD@suespammers.org> Cat wrote: > LOL, that's usually something GregR would have caught. He'll probably have something > to add to that when he shows up later. Yeah, I'll come up with something....... ;-) > I'm usually the one who gets accused of thinking a little naughty. A little naughty is A Good Thing (© SpamCop). > Of course, I was very tired at the time and needing sleep. Uh-huh......... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:24:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:24:54 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu3a$v0o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3984F.73F3011E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE39BC5.6FE43000@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > > oh god > > ??? Now I'm lost.. :-) Perhaps she meant "oh cod"? ;-) Then again, there is a full moon out...... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:31:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:31:39 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Winter Wonderland! References: <9r1gm9$taj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD453F2.8F63748B@suespammers.org> <9r1l1l$v0p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r1p3j$16d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4B93E.4139541@suespammers.org> <9r2ev2$b25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4C484.890D602F@suespammers.org> <9r2gnq$bss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD5D432.A72BED92@suespammers.org> <9r56ie$q9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD65223.18BA578@suespammers.org> <3BD7B145.3B390D85@hotmail.com> <3BE3969E.5D57E340@suespammers.org> <9s0562$2gk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39D59.7D77AD8F@suespammers.org> "John L." wrote: > Shaddup Greg!!!! :) Now, now - climactic jealousy is *not* becoming........ ;-) > I was thinking those thoughts myself tho.... While the weather 'cools' off > here. I hear ya - it's a rather frigid 50-something here right now. Time to break out the ski jackets. :-) > Guess I could go back watching KTTV news, it's on the cable up here. If > nothing else, I can reminisce while watching all the car chases. Omigod - my old stomping grounds. Those guys are like a bad fungus - seems to follow you wherever you go.... ;-) Understand Jillian's become quite the problem child at KTTV since she's gotten her very own network show. Anyone seen it? Couple of guys that I work with say she's really horrendous on it. -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:37:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:37:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE39EC1.D4775193@suespammers.org> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > 10GBHOTW 10 GB Hard-drive - One-Time Writeable? :-) -- Greg (working on my geek credentials) R ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:42:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:42:18 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Where do they get the people for the Testimonials? References: <9rs9gs$2li$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsblq$439$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE248B9.40420F7@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE39FD9.E17A0317@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > Doctors, lawyers, and accountatns don't mix. You are correct - they stir. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:45:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (magus kent) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 02:45:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Important Memo References: <9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufq2$7km$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE398AB.8DB521C@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE3A095.A6B33725@privacy.net> A bit from somewhere in email land that I rcvd: An interesting question: This question was raised on a Philly radio call-in show. After the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six and injured1,000, President Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished. After the 1995 bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed five U.S. military personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished. After the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 and injured 200 U.S. military personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished. After the 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa, which killed 224 and injured 5,000, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished. After the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 and injured 3 U.S.sailors, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished. Maybe if Clinton had kept his promise, an estimated 7,000 people would be alive today. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Without casting stones, it is a legitimate question. Redstone wrote: > > hercule wrote: > > > According to today's papers, Clinton wants the job back. > > He says he could run everything better than Bush. > > That was after he crashed a wedding party in NYC yesterday. He must have > > lots of spare time to fill. > > > > I heard about it and he is full of it if he thinks he can do a better job. > It is because of his "lasseiz faire" attitude about security that brought us > this little terrorist present. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 07:52:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:52:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Book for Heidi (or any dog lover) References: <9rn7tu$h7l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rnenk$khb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq0vi$tsu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE3A229.1C2CC6F0@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > > **Wonder if there's anything artistic about the noseprints all over my > > glass door? > > It's all in the presentation. Maybe she should try opening the door before walking through it? ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 08:08:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 00:08:32 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl96$a2d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE3A5FF.AD500EA5@suespammers.org> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > Well actually, and I'm loath to go looking up the facts, it's not a muscle > (if we're referring to the phallus itself) The proper scientific term for that is "thingie". Please make a note of it. Not giving you a hard time, but we're big on proper usage around here. ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 08:11:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 03:11:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hunting Season References: <9rq4e6$vem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rq8qu$268$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnr8$opf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CEE1.1F332180@hotmail.com> <3BE241D7.2D814BF0@hotmail.com> <3BE38E80.CD6602B4@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |But isn't it bound to bang around and make lots of racket? | | Yep, when it quits thrashing, time to pluck. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 09:22:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 03:22:37 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BCA44E7.43FFE0F6@spamcop.net> <3BCF3616.E328AB10@suespammers.org> <3BCF46AF.4843FC7B@spamcop.net> <3BD08419.8E46912@suespammers.org> <3BD10676.564687D1@spamcop.net> <3BD3BBC2.86E509D3@suespammers.org> <3BD4C61A.9CB75D7B@spamcop.net> <3BD5DB37.CF58328E@suespammers.org> <3BD5E1B7.F1A64B0D@spamcop.net> <3BD60778.C53AB57F@suespammers.org> <3BD64CF9.CE07E14@spamcop.net> <3BD65342.AA460BE9@suespammers.org> <3BD65C96.380AB830@spamcop.net> <3BE39AA1.F4F0635A@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE3B75C.304A01AD@spamcop.net> I see a few bad puns spilled over from a certain other fishy thread. ;) GregR wrote: From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 14:08:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 09:08:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com... > I can see Heidi buying this armoir (http://www.canadiana-antiques.com/Antiques/CombinationArmoir/DCP_3155-300.j pg) for $440.95 > > The spirits of HSN have SPOKEN! > ***You were off by a few thousand on the price there Red...and I like this one better anyway.. :-) http://www.mennoniteshop.com/missiontable3.jpg From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 15:20:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 08:20:40 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Winter Wonderland! References: <9r1gm9$taj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD453F2.8F63748B@suespammers.org> <9r1l1l$v0p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r1p3j$16d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4B93E.4139541@suespammers.org> <9r2ev2$b25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4C484.890D602F@suespammers.org> <9r2gnq$bss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD5D432.A72BED92@suespammers.org> <9r56ie$q9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD65223.18BA578@suespammers.org> <3BD7B145.3B390D85@hotmail.com> <3BE3969E.5D57E340@suespammers.org> <9s0562$2gk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39D59.7D77AD8F@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9s1211$fsk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE39D59.7D77AD8F@suespammers.org... > I hear ya - it's a rather frigid 50-something here right now. Time to break out > the ski jackets. :-) > LOL, That's Exactly how I described so.Cal. to my fiancee. Today it'ssupposed to be above average warm, in the low 50's . I told her that is heavy jacket weather in So.Cal., but up here, we (me included) will be out in T-shirts and shorts. :) > > -- > GregR ...o&o> > > (The seminar on Time Travel will be held two weeks ago.) > > From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 15:30:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 07:30:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3919B.ADB5D9FB@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s12pt$g7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE3919B.ADB5D9FB@hotmail.com... > You should of read one of Howard Stern's books. He told of the time he went to > meet Michael Jackson and his agent for a radio interview. (The agent wanted to > try and brush up on Jackson's image after the molestation incident. Stern just > wanted to get him onto the show just to really put the screws to Jackson.) It > was a hot day, and the airconditioner was turned down.. Jackson had so much > facial makeup on that it literally was running off his face. Stern wrote that > Fred and himself had to excercise great strength from cracking up laughing over > Jackson melting. Great book, I might add. :-) Yeah I remember reading that. Very funny book. Shame his show isn't as good (same ol same ol boring stuff). From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 15:31:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 07:31:03 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Puzzles References: <9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s03l7$1s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s12pu$g7m$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cuspid Pookywinkel" wrote in message news:9s03l7$1s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9ruqu9$djc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I've got a couple of puzzles here I can't work out. > > > > 10GBHOTW > > 10 Great British HOT Wolseleys > 10 Gobbling Bats Hopping On The Wicket > 10 Gaseous Bottles High On The Wall > > > > > T6WOTE > > > > Tinkerbelle's 6 Wide Oxen Trod Endlessly > The 6 Whorish Occidental Tourists Escape > Tickle 6 Wombats On The Eye LOL, very creative and you came very close with the 10 green bottles. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 16:41:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 08:41:36 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BCA44E7.43FFE0F6@spamcop.net> <3BCF3616.E328AB10@suespammers.org> <3BCF46AF.4843FC7B@spamcop.net> <3BD08419.8E46912@suespammers.org> <3BD10676.564687D1@spamcop.net> <3BD3BBC2.86E509D3@suespammers.org> <3BD4C61A.9CB75D7B@spamcop.net> <3BD5DB37.CF58328E@suespammers.org> <3BD5E1B7.F1A64B0D@spamcop.net> <3BD60778.C53AB57F@suespammers.org> <3BD64CF9.CE07E14@spamcop.net> <3BD65342.AA460BE9@suespammers.org> <3BD65C96.380AB830@spamcop.net> <3BE39AA1.F4F0635A@suespammers.org> <3BE3B75C.304A01AD@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BE41E3E.316B94A@suespammers.org> Cat wrote: > I see a few bad puns spilled over from a certain other fishy thread. ;) Yeah, maybe we should scale it back a bit....... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 16:43:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 08:43:29 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Winter Wonderland! References: <9r1gm9$taj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD453F2.8F63748B@suespammers.org> <9r1l1l$v0p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r1p3j$16d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4B93E.4139541@suespammers.org> <9r2ev2$b25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD4C484.890D602F@suespammers.org> <9r2gnq$bss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD5D432.A72BED92@suespammers.org> <9r56ie$q9g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD65223.18BA578@suespammers.org> <3BD7B145.3B390D85@hotmail.com> <3BE3969E.5D57E340@suespammers.org> <9s0562$2gk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39D59.7D77AD8F@suespammers.org> <9s1211$fsk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE41EB0.ECD176F4@suespammers.org> "John L." wrote: > ...but up here, we (me included) will be out in T-shirts and shorts. :) Well, thank you for the warning.... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 16:42:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 11:42:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrlu5$nob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE244E8.3337E911@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Send them to my above address. I'd like to see them. (I should look for some of the old |photos my father had when he was in Japan after WWII.) | | I'm assuming you got these. I was having problems with mail bouncing, but the one to you did not bounce. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 16:46:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 11:46:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > WAIT!! Before you go, don't you want to build up your Mussels??? :) > ***He needs to, he's just a puny little shrimp... :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 17:01:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 10:01:39 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > ***He needs to, he's just a puny little shrimp... :) > A shrimp?? Gulp(y) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 17:03:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 10:03:31 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BCA44E7.43FFE0F6@spamcop.net> <3BCF3616.E328AB10@suespammers.org> <3BCF46AF.4843FC7B@spamcop.net> <3BD08419.8E46912@suespammers.org> <3BD10676.564687D1@spamcop.net> <3BD3BBC2.86E509D3@suespammers.org> <3BD4C61A.9CB75D7B@spamcop.net> <3BD5DB37.CF58328E@suespammers.org> <3BD5E1B7.F1A64B0D@spamcop.net> <3BD60778.C53AB57F@suespammers.org> <3BD64CF9.CE07E14@spamcop.net> <3BD65342.AA460BE9@suespammers.org> <3BD65C96.380AB830@spamcop.net> <3BE39AA1.F4F0635A@suespammers.org> <3BE3B75C.304A01AD@spamcop.net> <3BE41E3E.316B94A@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9s181t$ir0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE41E3E.316B94A@suespammers.org... > Yeah, maybe we should scale it back a bit....... ;-) > > -- > GregR ...o&o> > > (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) > Now let's not get THIS thread hooked From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 20:20:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?E=F6nw=EB?=) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 15:20:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:14:20 -0800, "Sylvesterthekat" wrote: >"indigo" wrote in message >news:9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... >> http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKEN1OHTC.html >Thanks for the link. I always said to hubby when I saw those ads that you probably spend >those 'free' minutes on hold or going through loads of garbage menus. Besides the fact >that it's all total BS anyway! >The thing that slightly worries me is that they have that law in NY that you apparently >have to sign up to something to avoid being called. Does that mean that you can't just >tell them to remove you from their calling lists as I do here? Or is that in addition? I >wonder. The New York State law supplements the Federal law - the "tell them to remove" is Federal; NYS says also "If they're on this list, you're not allowed to call them in the first place, and if you do, we'll do something about it". -- Eönwë (SpamCop subscriber, not staff/admin) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 20:20:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?E=F6nw=EB?=) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 15:20:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:25:59 -0500, "indigo" wrote: >I believe that NY list means prior restraint for calls at certain times, Nope. It's prior restraint at all times for all but a few selected types of v-spam - religious and political are excluded, I believe, but I wouldn't swear to it. >telling someone to put you on "do not call" lists is after the fact.....and >applies 24/7 And is Federal, not any particular state. -- Eönwë (SpamCop subscriber, not staff/admin) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 3 20:52:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 12:52:01 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrvqs$t0q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs6u7$13p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7kb$1g2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s1lg9$pjb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Eönwë" wrote in message news:afr5ut8euordl3771kvj5uv0jgid71emna@4ax.com... > On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:25:59 -0500, "indigo" > wrote: > > >I believe that NY list means prior restraint for calls at certain times, > > Nope. It's prior restraint at all times for all but a few selected > types of v-spam - religious and political are excluded, I believe, but > I wouldn't swear to it. Of all things to be excepted, those two are probably the ones I'd least want to receive! From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 01:03:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 19:03:23 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Another night at the bar Message-ID: <9s241e$1bs$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> As I was cleaning out my old computer desk so that I could move it out for my new computer desk, I found this in the drawer. ------------------- A man stumbled up to the only patron in the bar and asked if he could buy him a drink. "Why of course," was the reply. The first man asked the second, "Where are you from?" Said the second man, "I'm from Ireland." The first man responded, "You don't say, I'm from Ireland, too! Let's have another round to Ireland." Curious, the first man then asked, "Where in Ireland are you from?" "Dublin," was the reply. "I can't believe it," said the first man, "I'm from Dublin, let's have another drink to Dublin." The second man replied, "Of course!" Curiosity again struck and the first man asked, "What school did you go to?" The second man said, "Saint Mary's School." "This is unbelievable," said the first man, "I went to Saint Mary's School!" "I graduated in 1962. What year did you graduate?" asked the first man. "Holy Mother of Mary, I graduated in 1962 as well!!!" exclaimed the second man. About that time one of the regulars came in and sat down at the bar, "What's been going on?" he asked the bartender. "Nothing much," replied the bartender, "the O'Malley twins are drunk again." From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 01:18:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 17:18:22 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Project Acoustic Kitty Message-ID: <9s253i$1rb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> THE CIA tried to uncover the Kremlin's deepest secrets during the 1960s by turning cats into walking bugging devices, recently declassified documents show. In one experiment during the Cold War a cat, dubbed Acoustic Kitty, was wired up for use as an eavesdropping platform. It was hoped that the animal - which was surgically altered to accommodate transmitting and control devices - could listen to secret conversations from window sills, park benches or dustbins. Victor Marchetti, a former CIA officer, told The Telegraph that Project Acoustic Kitty was a gruesome creation. He said: "They slit the cat open, put batteries in him, wired him up. The tail was used as an antenna. They made a monstrosity. They tested him and tested him. They found he would walk off the job when he got hungry, so they put another wire in to override that." http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/11/04/wcia04.xml From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 01:55:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Robert J. Rucinski) Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 20:55:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Why is it so important to have @SpamCop email? References: <9s1evm$mem$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE44B34.83178B17@SpamCop.Net> <9s1jn5$op3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE45AE9.48D33837@SpamCop.Net> <9s0sts.3vv48tt.1@kserver.org> <3BE48EFD.547471E2@SpamCop.Net> Message-ID: <3BE4A004.7F0949C5@SpamCop.Net> Follups set to spamcop.social Petzel, How much for just the turban? Bob Petzl wrote: > Your sentiments and findings are the same as mine > > I wonder how one will state they wish to have the email side of spamcop removed If one wishes to? > > Petzl > > On Sat, 03 Nov 2001 19:42:37 -0500, "Robert J. Rucinski" > wrote: > > >- > >- > >-Sheila King wrote: > >- > >-> I think these are excellent points. > >- > >- but Denis sparked the concept. > >- > >- > >- > >-> I've very much enjoyed having a spamcop address. I think that using it publicly in Usenet newsgroups has helped to cut down on the amount of spam I receive. > >And very little spam gets sent to my spamcop address, though I use it publicly in many newsgroups, and for many registrations and such on websites. > >- > >-Me too. Maybe one idiot per year would send spam to the spamcop addy. > >I used to use my EDU addy in public and the few spams that came there were met with a harsh message about wasting FEDERAL and State resources. (MIL addys are even more fun!) > >Then SpamCop came along and I didn't have to explain that my opinions are my own and not the university. > >- > >- > >- > >-Agreed with the rest except that bandwidth is a real cost(along with hardware, upgrades, electricity, maintenance, watching the database rebuild, etc.) :) > >- > >-Bob From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 14:58:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 07:58:33 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-82D296.01114204112001@news.spamcop.net... > > NOT!!! > > You are definitely doing it on Porpoise!!!! > > Well, okay, ya got me. I am. > > But like I said, I *am* a Comedy Professional(TM). > > I get paid more than just scale. > > -- > ...Bob W. Ok then, I guess you can get an extra fin. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 15:01:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 08:01:07 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-21CC9D.01151404112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > Probably be in the form of a coloring book. :-) > > Ya never know... > > > > -- > ...Bob W. Make sure the spaces are big enough to use those large crayons.. Some of us (TINU) live in these places where all they will give out to use are those large soft crayons. They say something about sharp items not being very safe. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 15:36:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 07:36:25 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BCA44E7.43FFE0F6@spamcop.net> <3BCF3616.E328AB10@suespammers.org> <3BCF46AF.4843FC7B@spamcop.net> <3BD08419.8E46912@suespammers.org> <3BD10676.564687D1@spamcop.net> <3BD3BBC2.86E509D3@suespammers.org> <3BD4C61A.9CB75D7B@spamcop.net> <3BD5DB37.CF58328E@suespammers.org> <3BD5E1B7.F1A64B0D@spamcop.net> <3BD60778.C53AB57F@suespammers.org> <3BD64CF9.CE07E14@spamcop.net> <3BD65342.AA460BE9@suespammers.org> <3BD65C96.380AB830@spamcop.net> <3BE39AA1.F4F0635A@suespammers.org> <3BE3B75C.304A01AD@spamcop.net> <3BE41E3E.316B94A@suespammers.org> <9s181t$ir0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE56078.D06CFDAE@suespammers.org> "John L." wrote: > Now let's not get THIS thread hooked Indeed - I'm waiting with baited breath to see what happens..... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 15:38:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 07:38:21 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvrin$tpo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE560EB.C0AAFAE7@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > So I guess they would be... bait bait? Well, I could say that you're a master baiter, but I wouldn't go there...... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 15:39:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 07:39:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> <3BE39020.CA5E7A4D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE56139.A2FACF22@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > Yeah, but I prefer to remain big-endian. Obviously you've forgotten that kids' song about the Ten Little Endians..... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:00:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 13:00:43 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24856.EA766CEF@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s3vov$f7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> None at CNN either "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE24856.EA766CEF@hotmail.com... > > > JerryMouse wrote: > > > According to Drudge, tonight (11/1): > > > > 1. By her own admission, Rosie O'Donnel LOVES George Bush. > > > > 2. Geraldo Rivera is moving to Fox. > > > > It won't be long before Barbara Streisand guest hosts on Limbaugh and Alec > > Baldwin joins the NRA. > > > > I thought nothing could shock me more than Gloria Steinam getting married > > last year ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle"). > > Notice on how we heard of no Anthrax crap in Hollywood? A connection? > > > From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:07:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 13:07:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s404v$o7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I have seen the Amazing Randi do the same thing as John Edwards. The only difference is that Randi tells you that it's fake. Randi once debunked Peter Popoff (who used a radio to "hear" God) and many others. He has a standing one million dollar offer to anyone who can do real psychic stuff. So far, no one has claimed it. All of Edward's shows are heavily edited "because of time constraints." Yeah! I would love to see the outtakes. If people want to be fooled, they will be. "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > > news:9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > > > It's incredible to me that people actually make use of these 'services' > > anyway. I mean > > > what sort of moron believes in it? > > > > > Anyone hawking themselves as Miss Cleo would certainly look like a fraud, > > but I wouldn't mind having a visit with John Edwards, some of his shows are > > pretty fascinating. > > > > That guy obviously has a talent of some sort but I'm not convinced it's anything supernatural. I think rather that he's very good at > picking up what people are thinking and interpreting the small signals we all give off so he can tell if he's on the right track and > pursues it such that he appears to be saying the right things. If you watch his show and look for how many errors he makes as > opposed to how many things he gets right, you might be surprised. But as you say, he has more credibility than Miss Cleo or any of > her cohorts. > > From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:08:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 13:08:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s407n$oe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Don't forget the crying Jimbo Swaggart and his Hollywood escapades. He still has a large following. "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.164d03207468d3539896f7@news.spamcop.net... > Heidi said: > |**I have a hard time believing he is deliberately shamming people, he just > |doesn't seem the type to me, and he's certainly put himself out there enough > |to get ridiculed so I think some of what he does is genuine. I guess I'd > |have to hear something no one else would know before I'd believe it though. > | > | > > Jim & Tammy Baker. Surely _they_ wouldn't sham anyone, would they? batting eyes and smiling sweetly> They just don't seem the type. > > -- > Frank G Richmond, Va. > Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org > Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. > The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to > it. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:14:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (hercule) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 13:14:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s40iq$q8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> It comes with the territory. Muzz Clinton talked to Eleanor Roosevelt. and Bill talked to himself. How many of us "enlightened" folk peek at the horrorscope in the daily papers? How many avoid it? Just as bad. "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "hercule" wrote in message news:9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Why would anyone hire a worker who believes this c..p? > > Gotta be a bottom-end worker - - minimum wage or less. > > LOL, tell that to Nancy Reagan. Didn't she used to consult a psychic before making important decisions? I suppose that strictly > speaking she wasn't the one with The Job but practically speaking, she had to be at least guiding the reins. > > From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:28:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Karen Davis) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 10:28:14 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Holiday Cheer References: <9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s41mo$1db$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> However, reindeer are a northern hemisphere animal. I think the problem here is the assumption that male is the "default." Another example of this is that in all of the animated movies using ants, that nobody realized that worker ants are all *female*. Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote in message news:9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > But in the southern hemisphere, it's the beginning of summer in December. > > Why would his reindeer take on male names? Not unless the reindeer are of > the tough "butch" kind of female reindeer. > > > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > According to the Alaska Department of Fish and game, while both male and > > female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop > > their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to > > mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give > > birth in the spring. Therefore, according to every historical rendition > > depicting Santa's reindeer, every single one of them, from Rudolph to > > Blitzen ... had to be a girl. > > > > We should've known. Only women would be able to drag a fat man in a red > > velvet suit all around the world in one night, and not get lost. > > > > > > From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:31:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Karen Davis) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 10:31:15 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> > I thought nothing could shock me more than Gloria Steinam getting married > last year ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle"). While a bit surprising, feminism doesn't equate to hating men. I'm a married feminist myself. I don't NEED a man, I simply happen to have fallen in love with this particular one, and wish to be with him. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:46:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 13:46:43 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: 1 Year Anniversary Present? References: <9r3ske$5hq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r49hl$buq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r4gg3$fql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r6vp2$kgk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r7850$oba$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r7c6q$q53$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9105$je6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9fac$q30$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9o47$u77$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9r9v2m$1vk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rc1go$1cn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rco14$cbl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BD9EAF4.A4A373A6@hotmail.com> <9reiji$6d5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDC567F.554CD9C4@hotmail.com> <9ri5li$ve5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDCD86D.6D0D1EA1@hotmail.com> <9rjn2s$o2o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE335E.F8758F4E@hotmail.com> <3BE3976E.2130B3D2@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE58D13.5B3C2CBB@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > I like to use duct tape for stamps. Ensures adhesive quality. :-) > > Yeah, but getting the tape away from those quackers can be a pain...... ;-) > > -- Ain't dat da truth. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:51:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 13:51:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrlu5$nob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE244E8.3337E911@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE58E48.883F9E92@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |Send them to my above address. I'd like to see them. (I should look for some of the old > |photos my father had when he was in Japan after WWII.) > | > | > > I'm assuming you got these. I was having problems with mail bouncing, but > the one to you did not bounce. > > -- Yup.. it came in. Thanks. Along with a bunch of other new emails to boot. (I REALLY need to check this account more often.) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:54:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 13:54:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> <3BE39020.CA5E7A4D@hotmail.com> <3BE56139.A2FACF22@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE58EF8.F6252130@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > "Bob W." wrote: > > > Yeah, but I prefer to remain big-endian. > > Obviously you've forgotten that kids' song about the Ten Little Endians..... ;-) > > -- Yeah.. but the LSB endian came in as a surprise when it emerged from an early PIII. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:55:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 13:55:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubbi$54s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3919B.ADB5D9FB@hotmail.com> <9s12pt$g7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE58F2A.4183C884@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > Yeah I remember reading that. Very funny book. Shame his show isn't as good (same ol same ol boring stuff). I still listen to the show. I like the new guy they got to replace Jackie the jokeman. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:57:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 13:57:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com... > > > I can see Heidi buying this armoir > (http://www.canadiana-antiques.com/Antiques/CombinationArmoir/DCP_3155-300.j > pg) for $440.95 > > > > The spirits of HSN have SPOKEN! > > > ***You were off by a few thousand on the price there Red...and I like this > one better anyway.. :-) > http://www.mennoniteshop.com/missiontable3.jpg I see you like the the unfinished woodwork stuff too. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 18:58:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 13:58:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE58FCB.82502B80@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com>, Redstone > wrote: > > > > > I can see.. > > > > > > I can see Heidi buying this armoir > > (http://www.canadiana-antiques.com/Antiques/CombinationArmoir/DCP_3155-300 > > .jpg) for $440.95 > > What? No affiliate code? > > > > -- > ...Bob W. I'm good, but definitely no Edgar Cace. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 19:00:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 14:00:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE59063.D93FE020@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-21CC9D.01151404112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > > > Probably be in the form of a coloring book. :-) > > > > Ya never know... > > > > > > > > -- > > ...Bob W. > > Make sure the spaces are big enough to use those large crayons.. > Some of us (TINU) live in these places where all they will give out to use > are those large soft crayons. > They say something about sharp items not being very safe. > It never stopped me as a kid to sharpen my crayons with a pencil sharpener. :-) Well, I have my crayolas ready. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 19:01:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 14:01:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Where do they get the people for the Testimonials? References: <9rs9gs$2li$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsblq$439$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE248B9.40420F7@hotmail.com> <3BE39FD9.E17A0317@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE59086.A9E79FB0@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > Doctors, lawyers, and accountatns don't mix. > > You are correct - they stir. :-) > > -- Now that is clever. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 19:02:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 14:02:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > > ***He needs to, he's just a puny little shrimp... :) > > > A shrimp?? > Gulp(y) Jumbo shrimp. :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 19:06:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 14:06:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Important Memo References: <9ruaj5$4o9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufq2$7km$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE398AB.8DB521C@hotmail.com> <3BE3A095.A6B33725@privacy.net> Message-ID: <3BE591B4.E024BBC1@hotmail.com> magus kent wrote: > A bit from somewhere in email land that I rcvd: > > An interesting question: > This question was raised on a Philly radio call-in show. > > After the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six and > injured1,000, President Clinton promised that those responsible would > be > hunted down and punished. > > After the 1995 bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed five U.S. military > personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted > down > and punished. > > After the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 > and > injured 200 U.S. military personnel, Clinton promised that those > responsible would be hunted down and punished. > > After the 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa, which killed 224 > and > injured 5,000, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted > down and punished. > > After the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 and injured 3 > U.S.sailors, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted > down > and punished. > > Maybe if Clinton had kept his promise, an estimated 7,000 people would > be > alive today. > 8 years of total BS. Where the heck is my reformed health care? Oh.. I forgot, it went out with Jocelyn Elders who couldn't get the word "masturbate" out of her system quick enough. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 19:57:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 11:57:17 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrudd$sas$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs71c$154$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7ke$1g5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs8aj$1v9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl2n$9ur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rufjd$7em$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2rp$hqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s40iq$q8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s46ll$3pr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "hercule" wrote in message news:9s40iq$q8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > It comes with the territory. > Muzz Clinton talked to Eleanor Roosevelt. and Bill talked to himself. > How many of us "enlightened" folk peek at the horrorscope in the daily > papers? > How many avoid it? Just as bad. Well I can say with total honesty that I don't waste any time looking at horoscopes. If someone shoves it in my face I'll read it but my interpretation of it is that it is so vague and generalised that it's meaningless. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:13:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 16:13:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com... > > Jumbo shrimp. :-) > **Yeah, all you men say that..... From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:16:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 16:16:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-18C21B.12110204112001@news.spamcop.net... > True, but we're not talking about just any feminist here. > **I've never heard her say anywhere that she hated men, she hated inequity, discrimination, and second class treatment, and the people responsible for those things, who happen to be men, but she's never come across, at least to me as a man-hater. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:17:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 16:17:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-24FA75.12084804112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Oh, yes, I'm a very big supporter of round-tipped scissors and the like. > >***Ya know...I HATE to tell you where my mind went on that one.......hehehehehehhhh From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:19:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 16:19:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Holiday Cheer References: <9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4bd9$5v7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cuspid Pookywinkel" wrote in message news:9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > But in the southern hemisphere, it's the beginning of summer in December. > > Why would his reindeer take on male names? Not unless the reindeer are of > the tough "butch" kind of female reindeer. > ***The only masculine one I can think of is Rudolph, the others seem to be a bit, err...ambiguous.... From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:27:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 14:27:23 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-A1A633.12120104112001@news.spamcop.net... > > I'm up to the gills in debt. > > -- > ...Bob W. OH!! So now we have to Bail you out?????? ;) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:28:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 16:28:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com... > > I see you like the the unfinished woodwork stuff too. :-) > **Not really, I'd like to find a finished piece I just can't find one that's the right size or not thousands of dollars, I may have to go the unfinished route though... From spamcop-social Sun Nov 4 21:30:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 14:30:18 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4c1u$675$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-24FA75.12084804112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > Oh, yes, I'm a very big supporter of round-tipped scissors and the like. > > > >***Ya know...I HATE to tell you where my mind went on that > one.......hehehehehehhhh > Uh, did you happen to fixate on the word "Supporter" ? ;) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 01:35:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 17:35:31 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Holiday Cheer References: <9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bd9$5v7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4qd3$d2u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> LOL! "Heidi" wrote in message news:9s4bd9$5v7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Cuspid Pookywinkel" wrote in message > news:9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > But in the southern hemisphere, it's the beginning of summer in December. > > > > Why would his reindeer take on male names? Not unless the reindeer are of > > the tough "butch" kind of female reindeer. > > > ***The only masculine one I can think of is Rudolph, the others seem to be a > bit, err...ambiguous.... > From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 01:37:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 17:37:18 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Holiday Cheer References: <9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41mo$1db$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s4qge$d46$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> It must be awkward being a reindeer at Xmas in Australia or New Zealand, especially if Santa rides up on the hot beaches in his sleigh. "Karen Davis" wrote in message news:9s41mo$1db$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > However, reindeer are a northern hemisphere animal. > > I think the problem here is the assumption that male is the "default." > Another example of this is that in all of the animated movies using ants, > that nobody realized that worker ants are all *female*. > > > Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote in message > news:9s03vn$1v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > But in the southern hemisphere, it's the beginning of summer in December. > > > > Why would his reindeer take on male names? Not unless the reindeer are of > > the tough "butch" kind of female reindeer. > > > > > > "Heidi" wrote in message > > news:9ruii2$914$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > According to the Alaska Department of Fish and game, while both male and > > > female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop > > > their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to > > > mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give > > > birth in the spring. Therefore, according to every historical rendition > > > depicting Santa's reindeer, every single one of them, from Rudolph to > > > Blitzen ... had to be a girl. > > > > > > We should've known. Only women would be able to drag a fat man in a red > > > velvet suit all around the world in one night, and not get lost. > > > > > > > > > > > > From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 02:07:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 21:07:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Map a nuclear blast. References: <3BE0978C.ACDD1713@hotmail.com> <9rrm79$nu7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrnpm$oo8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsve6$f94$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE246DF.E6C19F11@hotmail.com> <3BE39020.CA5E7A4D@hotmail.com> <3BE56139.A2FACF22@suespammers.org> <3BE58EF8.F6252130@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE5F462.60116460@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > > Yes, but I use a Mac... > > In my case, LSB refers to my reputation as being the Last Significant > Bob. > > > > You could always consult the ALU to become the MSB. :-) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 02:08:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 21:08:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com... > > > > I see you like the the unfinished woodwork stuff too. :-) > > > **Not really, I'd like to find a finished piece I just can't find one that's > the right size or not thousands of dollars, I may have to go the unfinished > route though... You could always put the schelak on it yourself. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 02:09:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 21:09:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE5F4D0.66FF17A@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > > > Oh, yes, I'm a very big supporter of round-tipped scissors and the like. > > > > -- > ...Bob W. I hated them with a passion when I was in grade school. :-p From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 02:09:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 21:09:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4c1u$675$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE5F4ED.697F8E05@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > news:responseguard-24FA75.12084804112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > > > > Oh, yes, I'm a very big supporter of round-tipped scissors and the like. > > > > > >***Ya know...I HATE to tell you where my mind went on that > > one.......hehehehehehhhh > > > Uh, did you happen to fixate on the word "Supporter" ? ;) And she calls me a perv? Heh. :-) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 02:10:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 21:10:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com... > > > > Jumbo shrimp. :-) > > > **Yeah, all you men say that..... I'm going to have to bring in the expert? :-) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 02:21:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 19:21:17 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4c1u$675$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F4ED.697F8E05@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s4t3g$ee3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE5F4ED.697F8E05@hotmail.com... > > > "John L." wrote: > > > > Uh, did you happen to fixate on the word "Supporter" ? ;) > > And she calls me a perv? Heh. :-) > > >HEY!!! Maybe I was talking about "Support Groups"!!! (yeah right ) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 06:40:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Liz Witthuhn) Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 22:40:02 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl96$a2d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3A5FF.AD500EA5@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE63439.D81B2B58@sprintmail.com> GregR wrote: > The proper scientific term for that is "thingie". > Not giving you a hard time Sorry to hear that... I hope things start looking up for you soon. Liz hoping the pun was intentional From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 15:13:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 09:13:35 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Earthlink & spam Message-ID: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Anybody here use Earthlink as an ISP? How much spam comes into Earthlink? Up until now, when I dialed into my office network, I just dialed a 1-800 number. With about 40-50 field people calling in on that 1-800 number, it became rather costly, so we are now using an ISP and using VPN software to connect to our main office. I decided to go with Earthlink because they have dial-ups located across the country for when I travel (and they also give a free printer/scanner combo when you sign up as well). Now that I think about it, I might never check my Earthlink email, as I will be connecting to our network where I will be accessing my company email address over VPN. So the spam problem that might pop up on Earthlink might not be a problem to me. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 17:12:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Liz Witthuhn) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 09:12:52 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] New Jersey Message-ID: <3BE6C889.F086B2AA@sprintmail.com> Anyone here live in central Jersey (Monmouth County)? I've just been recalled to active duty for a year by the Navy and they're sending me there. I need some advice on the basics like what are the decent neighborhoods, which cable company to use (if there's a choice), etc etc. I would do the usual research myself, but this is very short notice and my time is going to be filled with getting my work at my regular job farmed out, packing, finding a house sitter, and so on. Less than a week to get everything squared away here and hit the road. Any help anyone can provide will be VERY much appreciated. I lived on the east coast for a while, but it was years ago and I've pretty well blocked it out by now. Thanks, Liz From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 17:20:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 11:20:00 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Terroris - Bah! Message-ID: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Found on another newsgroup and thought the perspective interesting: TERRORISM-WHAT IS THAT? I get a big laugh at the dialogue of Osama bin Laden, the Taliban, politicians, and the news media. They say terrorists will hit us again in the oncoming weeks and months. What a joke! Here in Texas, you have a better chance of getting killed on Interstate 35E than by a terrorist. Osama has probably seen 100 degree plus summers in Afghanistan, but he doesn't have fire ants to go with it. If he did he wouldn't be sleeping on the ground in his cave. OBL talks of pain and suffering he is going to inflict on us. He doesn't know what pain is until he gets kicked by a green broke, two year old colt in a freezing rain. Germ warfare? Texas ticks will give you Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lime disease, blister beetles kill your horse, green bugs destroy a wheat crop, and termites eat your house. Anthrax has killed Texas cattle for over 125 years. What's new? Our prairie dogs carry the plague, armadillos carry leprosy, and our bats and skunks carry rabies. We have rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins. Ho hum. The Taliban talk of gas and biological warfare. They have never pulled in behind a cattle truck while its raining, or ridden in the front seat of a pick-up between two cowboys just after a meal of Texas Red chili with beans. That's why we've posted signs all over the state that say "Don't mess with Texas!" From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 17:59:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 09:59:30 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] You'd think these people would get it right Message-ID: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011105/us/o_hare_arrest.html This is truly pathetic and horrifying. How do you miss that many knives? From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 19:30:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 12:30:28 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-DD6A62.11190405112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Oh, man, that's the thinnest line I've heard yet! > > -- > ...Bob W. No, just a leader, but watch out for the hook. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 20:24:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 12:24:19 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article , "Bob W." wrote: > Seven knives, a stun gun, and a can of mace. Nine knives if you count the two in his pocket. *sigh* The only way I could be more scared is if he brought a long-barreled rifle slung over his shoulder, a cooler-sized-box with the radiation symbol and Cyrillic lettering on the side, and some Play-Doh-like substance on board the plane. I'd like to know precisely /why/ this man was carrying these objects on the plane, and if it is indeed legal for the FBI to re-arrest someone after they've been released on bond for the state misdemanor charges. Doesn't the Double Jepoardy clause come into effect here? I"m asking because I'm not a lawyer... -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 20:35:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 13:35:29 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s6t6j$ce3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-32B418.12241905112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I'd like to know precisely /why/ this man was carrying these objects on > the plane, and if it is indeed legal for the FBI to re-arrest someone > after they've been released on bond for the state misdemanor charges. > Doesn't the Double Jepoardy clause come into effect here? I"m asking > because I'm not a lawyer... > > -- > Pete Stephenson > HeyPete.com IANAL either, but Double Jeopardy comes into play for Prosecuting for the same crime more than once. If you have been found Not Guilty, I'm pretty sure you could then admit your guilt "After" the Not Guilty verdict and no one could do anything with 'that' charge. You can be arrested, released and re-arrested time and time again for the same crime. (but do it too many times and I doubt you could get a guilty verdict. Also too many arrests could also be harassment, but not in this case, only 2 times) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 20:48:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 12:48:15 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6t6j$ce3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9s6t6j$ce3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "John L." wrote: > IANAL either, but Double Jeopardy comes into play for Prosecuting for the > same crime more than once. Ah, ok. I see. Thanks. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 21:19:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:19:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s6vqg$dso$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-32B418.12241905112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Nine knives if you count the two in his pocket. > **What's scary is they FOUND the two folding knives on him, AND LET HIM THROUGH ANYWAY! Talk about brain dead.... From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 21:33:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:33:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s70l4$e9d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > No, just a leader, but watch out for the hook. > ***is that before or after the sinker? From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 21:37:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 13:37:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6vqg$dso$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9s6vqg$dso$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Heidi" wrote: > **What's scary is they FOUND the two folding knives on him, AND LET HIM > THROUGH ANYWAY! Talk about brain dead.... Indeed, but perhaps the news is blowing it out of proportion -- it may have been a tiny Swiss Army penknife or something -- you know, a toothpick, tweezers, nailfile, and a tiny blade. If it was a butterfly knife, or some sort of bayonet or something, that's totally different, but I have no problem with people bringing penknives. Many techies have been able to take Leathermans onto planes -- just put 'em in the little basket next to the metal detector. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 22:25:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:25:03 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-CDF7F0.11294005112001@news.spamcop.net... > In article <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Craig Sturdivant" > wrote: > > > Anybody here use Earthlink as an ISP? How much spam comes into > > Earthlink? > > > > I use Earthlink as a backup/travel ISP... > > I didn't check my mail for quite a while, and when I did, it was > *filled* with spam. > > That address has never been posted anywhere, and I've never used it for > correspondence... It's possible that it could be subect to dicionary > attacks, and it's also possible that someone else had the address before > I did. Thanks for the info. I'll never use my publish my Earthlink email address, nor will I ever use it to send out email, except maybe the rare emails to tech support or whatever. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 22:33:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:33:57 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7414$g4j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011105/us/o_hare_arrest.html > > This is truly pathetic and horrifying. How do you miss that many knives? I am not sure what is going on either. A few weeks ago it was the guy in New Orleans (???) that actually got a gun onto a Southwest jet. Last I heard on the local news he was making his first court appearance today. They also said that the workers who let the guy through the first security checkpoint said they have either been fired or suspended. They also said that the guy carried all of those for "protection" and meant to include those in his checked bags instead of his carry-on. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 22:40:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 14:40:57 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Craig Sturdivant" wrote: > Thanks for the info. I'll never use my publish my Earthlink email address, > nor will I ever use it to send out email, except maybe the rare emails to > tech support or whatever. *shudders* EarthLink...ick. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 22:54:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Karen Davis) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 14:54:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s75nq$h0i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I'm happy with Earthlink. Cant' say if my Spam situation is typical, since Hubby made some errors some time back by trying to "unsubscribe" from spammers. They do use Brightmail if you prefer to filter. Craig Sturdivant wrote in message news:9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Anybody here use Earthlink as an ISP? How much spam comes into Earthlink? > Up until now, when I dialed into my office network, I just dialed a 1-800 > number. With about 40-50 field people calling in on that 1-800 number, it > became rather costly, so we are now using an ISP and using VPN software to > connect to our main office. I decided to go with Earthlink because they > have dial-ups located across the country for when I travel (and they also > give a free printer/scanner combo when you sign up as well). Now that I > think about it, I might never check my Earthlink email, as I will be > connecting to our network where I will be accessing my company email address > over VPN. So the spam problem that might pop up on Earthlink might not be a > problem to me. > > From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 23:11:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 15:11:23 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: In article <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1>, Cyn wrote: > Honestly, I feel the same way. I was a MindSpring employee, then > customer, and ended up an EarthLink customer by default. It won't > last much longer, though. Planning to cancel? If I had known about smaller, local ISPs before my parents went with (gag me with a spoon!) AOL several years ago, I would have definitely used one of those. Now, it seems like so many of the smaller ISPs are getting purchased by larger ones (like EarthLink) and the overall quality of service is declining. Heck, EarthLink even invites smaller ISPs to sacrifice themselves to EarthLink -- *sighs* Big ISPs suck[1]. [1] I can say this, because I'm a small ISP. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 5 23:41:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 15:41:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: In article , Cyn wrote: > I just don't depend > on the @Home mail or news servers or tech support at all. Just > connectivity, period. Right, but even that's questionable nowadays, due to them going bankrupt and all. Sure, AT&T's buying their assets, but who knows what'll haappen? You know, there are other alternatives to DSL and cable -- there is ISDN, satelite, and fixed wireless. I resell ISDN service, and there's a number of mine in Atlanta that supports it. See the site in my .sig for more info. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 00:00:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 18:00:00 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s795u$io0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-7D0E14.14405705112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > *shudders* EarthLink...ick. I'm only going to use it for my company laptop. As a national ISP, they were the best choice. AOHell is not even an option, as I do not like it, nor will it work with our VPN software. MSN, is just like AOL, but it is MSN. I needed an ISP that could give me a dial-up, if I am in my office here in the suburbs of Chicago, in San Diego or in the boonies of Illinois. For my home Internet, I'll stick with DSL. dial-up *shudders*.....ick. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 00:40:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 16:40:44 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: In article , Cyn wrote: > I'll take a look - but I had ISDN at one time, and it was just too > expensive without a flat-rate charge. Is yours flat rate? :-) Yup, $15/month for 64k, $30/month for 128k. You've got 300 hours per month to split amongst the channels -- if you only used 64k, you get 300 hours online. If you used 128k all the time, you get 150 hours. You can mix-and-match. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 00:48:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:48:48 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7c4b$k75$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-F6AA68.11365905112001@news.spamcop.net... > Hey, fear of job loss can focus the mind. > > So, between now and the time that the Congress finally gets off their > benches and improves training/supervsion/whatever, maybe the fear of > unemployment will help tighten things up at least a tiny bit. Well ya know it may be far fetched and never happen but I'd say there's good cause for actually prosecuting these people for negligence or something. If a doctor or other professional were similarly negligent, they could be prosecuted (because they're endangering lives) so I don't see why it couldn't apply in this case. Nothing like fear of actual imprisonment to focus their minds on their job! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 00:51:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:51:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-32B418.12241905112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I'd like to know precisely /why/ this man was carrying these objects on > the plane, and if it is indeed legal for the FBI to re-arrest someone > after they've been released on bond for the state misdemanor charges. > Doesn't the Double Jepoardy clause come into effect here? I"m asking > because I'm not a lawyer... It doesn't seem right to me that he could be arrested just for taking them onto the plane. Just taking something onto a plane (but not using it) doesn't seem to be just cause for arrest - if that were the case, why didn't they arrest the guy who suddenly realised he had his gun with him and handed it over to cabin staff. The real crime here was that those dopey security drones didn't notice all that stuff! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 00:52:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:52:44 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6vqg$dso$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7cbm$k7v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9s6vqg$dso$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message > news:pete-32B418.12241905112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Nine knives if you count the two in his pocket. > > > **What's scary is they FOUND the two folding knives on him, AND LET HIM > THROUGH ANYWAY! Talk about brain dead.... You'd think, at the very least, that it might trigger them to thoroughly inspect his bag! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 00:58:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 16:58:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: <9s7cma$ken$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-776BB7.15112305112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > In article <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1>, > Cyn wrote: > > > Honestly, I feel the same way. I was a MindSpring employee, then > > customer, and ended up an EarthLink customer by default. It won't > > last much longer, though. > > Planning to cancel? > > If I had known about smaller, local ISPs before my parents went with > (gag me with a spoon!) AOL several years ago, I would have definitely > used one of those. Now, it seems like so many of the smaller ISPs are > getting purchased by larger ones (like EarthLink) and the overall > quality of service is declining. We started off with a small local ISP and it was great. It then got swallowed up by Concentric which in turn became xo. I'll be cancelling it just as soon as hubby detaches himself from his love affair with the email address LOL. We very rarely use the dialup any more and we're treated like second class citizens now (we aren't offered all the services that xo customers get). From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:01:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 17:01:15 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s795u$io0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7crl$khp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9s795u$io0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message > news:pete-7D0E14.14405705112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > *shudders* EarthLink...ick. > > I'm only going to use it for my company laptop. As a national ISP, they > were the best choice. AOHell is not even an option, as I do not like it, > nor will it work with our VPN software. MSN, is just like AOL, but it is > MSN. I needed an ISP that could give me a dial-up, if I am in my office > here in the suburbs of Chicago, in San Diego or in the boonies of Illinois. > > For my home Internet, I'll stick with DSL. dial-up *shudders*.....ick. Well if it's a fait accomplit then you might as well ignore me here but xo are national and they're good. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:12:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:12:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6vqg$dso$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7ddi$kq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-00ED41.13374205112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Indeed, but perhaps the news is blowing it out of proportion -- it may > have been a tiny Swiss Army penknife or something -- you know, a > toothpick, tweezers, nailfile, and a tiny blade. If it was a butterfly > knife, or some sort of bayonet or something, that's totally different, > but I have no problem with people bringing penknives. > **Doesn't matter whether it's a small Swiss army pocket knife or a hunting knife, they're not allowed on planes anymore, they're even taking nail clippers and nail files off people, so a pen knife is certainly not allowable. They just plain weren't paying attention, in a big way...... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:20:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 19:20:20 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s795u$io0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7crl$khp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7dsh$l20$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9s7crl$khp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Well if it's a fait accomplit then you might as well ignore me here but xo are national and they're good. I do not like XO/Concentric. Their lack of a responsive abuse desk turned me off of them. For months they allowed Steve Repsis to flood the Usenet on a daily basis, even with the threat of a UDP hanging over their head. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:20:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:20:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s7dtq$l25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com... > > > **Yeah, all you men say that..... > > I'm going to have to bring in the expert? :-) > ***Who would that be, big boy? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:21:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:21:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-CC9258.11182905112001@news.spamcop.net... > Okay, well... maybe she just hates bicycles, then. > > > ***Which brings to mind yet another dirty joke...you're corrupting me.... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:24:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:24:06 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4c1u$675$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7e63$l3u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9s4c1u$675$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Uh, did you happen to fixate on the word "Supporter" ? ;) > **Errr no...now that you mention, uh oh...mind spinning off now.. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:25:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:25:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rshc2$7u0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE24A86.F415C63F@hotmail.com> <9rvlrs$qti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39588.BB75B44F@hotmail.com> <9s3l87$rfa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bbn$5v3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7e64$l3u$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-E9348B.11233305112001@news.spamcop.net... > Hmmm... Are we talkin Bobbitt? > > > **Ummm no, that comes to mind when someone mentions meat cleavers.......that and the mental image of someone's dog running home with it..... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:27:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:27:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com... > > You could always put the schelak on it yourself. ***The what? You mean shellac, or is there other some obscure wood finish I'm unaware of? :-D I can do it, I just don't want to, mostly because I don't have a big enough dog-hair-free space. I've stripped and refinished a bunch of old junk, one turned out to be a really nice curly maple dressing table covered in old mahogany stain, never know what you're going to find! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:32:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:32:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: <9s7el8$lbu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cyn" wrote in message news:pr7eutktl5jesaicpet69melt9b28kgbb5@127.0.0.1... > Yep. They still don't have broadband available for our neighborhood, > even though we're in MindSpring's home territory - Atlanta (okay, the > suburbs of Atlanta). We're stuck with @Home as our only broadband > option since AT&T bought MediaOne. We haven't found a DSL provider > who'll come out here. And since DirectTV keeps supporting their > spamming affiliates, I won't even consdier them. I just don't depend > on the @Home mail or news servers or tech support at all. Just > connectivity, period. ***Having just been through two weeks of trying to get a straight answer out of their so called "customer care" people, I'm not sure I'd recommend it. They screwed up my billing to a faretheewell, tried to bill me for the two weeks, BEFORE I got my connection, tried to tell me that I leased a modem instead of acknowledging that I bought one, charging me for a 'free installation', then telling me that since there are two promotions going on, rather than fix my billing I should take advantage of both of them...right. Utterly, completely brain dead people for a start, all trained in the same three functions, 1) reboot your computer, 2) unplug your modem, 3) release and refresh your IP's, and that is ALL.... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 01:38:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 17:38:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s795u$io0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7crl$khp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dsh$l20$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7f1p$lic$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9s7dsh$l20$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9s7crl$khp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Well if it's a fait accomplit then you might as well ignore me here but xo > are national and they're good. > > I do not like XO/Concentric. Their lack of a responsive abuse desk turned > me off of them. For months they allowed Steve Repsis to flood the Usenet on > a daily basis, even with the threat of a UDP hanging over their head. Ahh. I'd never received much in the way of spam from that source so it's not something I've noticed. But then are earthlink great at responding? How do xo compare with earthlink for sheer volume of spam? If they're similar in that respect then for their service (which seems to be much better than earthlink) you'd be better off using them anyway. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 03:52:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:52:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com... > > > > You could always put the schelak on it yourself. > > ***The what? You mean shellac, or is there other some obscure wood finish > I'm unaware of? :-D I can do it, I just don't want to, mostly because I > don't have a big enough dog-hair-free space. I've stripped and refinished a > bunch of old junk, one turned out to be a really nice curly maple dressing > table covered in old mahogany stain, never know what you're going to find! Shellac.. sorry. I should of used the spellchecker. :-) I was watching Antiques Roadshow a few months ago and the funny thing they said, that the crummy original finish increases the value of the item ratherr than the refinished one. Talk about odd. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 03:54:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:54:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> <9s7dtq$l25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com... > > > > > **Yeah, all you men say that..... > > > > I'm going to have to bring in the expert? :-) > > > ***Who would that be, big boy? Fiance.. if I can get her to come on here again. :-p From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 03:56:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:56:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE75F64.1352E721@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-CC9258.11182905112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Okay, well... maybe she just hates bicycles, then. > > > > > > > ***Which brings to mind yet another dirty joke...you're corrupting me.... Same here.. but I was thinking more of women riding on ponies.. but that is just me. :-) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 03:57:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:57:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: New Jersey References: <3BE6C889.F086B2AA@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE75FC7.1EBAEFB2@hotmail.com> Liz Witthuhn wrote: > Anyone here live in central Jersey (Monmouth County)? I've just been > recalled to active duty for a year by the Navy and they're sending me > there. I need some advice on the basics like what are the decent > neighborhoods, which cable company to use (if there's a choice), etc > etc. I would do the usual research myself, but this is very short > notice and my time is going to be filled with getting my work at my > regular job farmed out, packing, finding a house sitter, and so on. > Less than a week to get everything squared away here and hit the road. > > Any help anyone can provide will be VERY much appreciated. I lived on > the east coast for a while, but it was years ago and I've pretty well > blocked it out by now. > > Thanks, > Liz All I can say is, make sure you get a good parka or overcoat for the winter. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 03:59:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:59:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> JerryMouse wrote: > Found on another newsgroup and thought the perspective interesting: > > TERRORISM-WHAT IS THAT? > > I get a big laugh at the dialogue of Osama bin Laden, the Taliban, > politicians, and the news media. They say terrorists will hit us again in > the oncoming weeks and months. What a joke! > > Here in Texas, you have a better chance of getting killed on Interstate 35E > than by a terrorist. > > Osama has probably seen 100 degree plus summers in Afghanistan, but he > doesn't have fire ants to go with it. If he did he wouldn't be sleeping on > the ground in his cave. > > OBL talks of pain and suffering he is going to inflict on us. He doesn't > know what pain is until he gets kicked by a green broke, two year old colt > in a freezing rain. > > Germ warfare? Texas ticks will give you Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and > Lime disease, blister beetles kill your horse, green bugs destroy a wheat > crop, and termites eat your house. > > Anthrax has killed Texas cattle for over 125 years. What's new? Our prairie > dogs carry the plague, armadillos carry leprosy, and our bats and skunks > carry rabies. We have rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins. Ho > hum. > > The Taliban talk of gas and biological warfare. They have never pulled in > behind a cattle truck while its raining, or ridden in the front seat of a > pick-up between two cowboys just after a meal of Texas Red chili with beans. > > That's why we've posted signs all over the state that say "Don't mess with > Texas!" I'd like to send them our mosquitos.. that would certainly put a proverbial "bee in their bonet" From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:00:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 23:00:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com... > > I was watching Antiques Roadshow a few months ago and the funny thing they said, > that the crummy original finish increases the value of the item ratherr than the > refinished one. Talk about odd. > ***There's some stuff that should never be refinished because it does ruin the value, but I figure if it's got some old yucky finish on it that's so thick you can't even see the wood, then it needs to come off...so far I haven't ruined anything of value... :-) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:00:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 23:00:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-30ADFC.19584105112001@news.spamcop.net... > That last joke is one of my specialties. As a matter of fact, since > people named the style after me, I trademarked it-- It's a "Bobber(TM)". > ****..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhh :) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:02:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 23:02:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s7ncv$pof$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-995498.19561705112001@news.spamcop.net... > Hey, gimme a break-- I have years of niceness to make up for. > > > **Oh dear, so you've gone rotten, have you? :-> From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:02:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 23:02:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> <9s7dtq$l25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s7ndr$pop$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com... > > Fiance.. if I can get her to come on here again. :-p > **whadday mean "again"? Has she been her before? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:04:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 23:04:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011105/us/o_hare_arrest.html > > This is truly pathetic and horrifying. How do you miss that many knives? Stupid security.. they don't get it when they say NO WEAPONS period. And what is that turkey doing with tear gas cannisters anyways? Where the heck was his license to have one?? (Actually, you can't bring them onto the plane period since it is considered a "hazardous chemical".) Lousy Argenbright.. almost as bad as Wackenhut and Allied. :-p From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:12:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 23:12:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7414$g4j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE76320.9AE8E9E8@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011105/us/o_hare_arrest.html > > > > This is truly pathetic and horrifying. How do you miss that many knives? > > I am not sure what is going on either. A few weeks ago it was the guy in > New Orleans (???) that actually got a gun onto a Southwest jet. Last I > heard on the local news he was making his first court appearance today. > They also said that the workers who let the guy through the first security > checkpoint said they have either been fired or suspended. They also said > that the guy carried all of those for "protection" and meant to include > those in his checked bags instead of his carry-on. If he happened to "forget" to include it into the checked bags, then tough. He should of made sure he had things meant for the checked luggage in the checked luggage. No excuse for not taking the time to do that. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:07:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:07:04 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > I'd like to send them our mosquitos.. In FL the mosquito is the official state bird. :-) > that would certainly put a proverbial "bee in their bonet" Bonet? As in LIsa? :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 04:49:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Doug McCrary) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 20:49:12 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: <9s7uvi$tjr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Gotta check with TelCo too. In GTE (now Verizon) land, that ISDN *must* be a biz line. 3 cents a minute local connect charge. Doesn't sound too bad until you figure out that's $1.80/hr or about $300.00 a month for 8hrs a day 5 days a week... "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-5818F1.16404405112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > In article , > Cyn wrote: > > > I'll take a look - but I had ISDN at one time, and it was just too > > expensive without a flat-rate charge. Is yours flat rate? :-) > > Yup, $15/month for 64k, $30/month for 128k. You've got 300 hours per > month to split amongst the channels -- if you only used 64k, you get 300 > hours online. If you used 128k all the time, you get 150 hours. You can > mix-and-match. > > -- > Pete Stephenson > HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:12:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:12:14 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6t6j$ce3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE77F3A.22735B59@suespammers.org> "John L." wrote: > IANAL either, but Double Jeopardy comes into play for Prosecuting for the > same crime more than once. Double Jeopardy comes into play after the initial single round, and immediately before Final Jeopardy. Also - please state your answer in the form of a question. And thank you for playing. :-) -- Greg (I'll take legal theories for $500, Alex) R ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:21:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:21:59 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > And what is that turkey doing with tear gas cannisters anyways? Where the > heck was his license to have one?? The two states that I'm familiar with (FL and CA) don't require any kind of license to carry Mace / pepper spray, not sure if the same rule applies to tear gas. CA used to require a few-hours training class to get a carry permit, but it was dropped a few years ago. -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:24:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:24:49 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: SJPD Application Process References: <9qb1qm$v4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9qbcic$3ro$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rnuuh$spo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE7822E.6DA1522@suespammers.org> Pete Stephenson wrote: > Actually, it's Boris Gerismo...er...um...*cough*... First name of Bendoveran? ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:32:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:32:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s6a7g$2eb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> <9s7uvi$tjr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9s7uvi$tjr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Doug McCrary" wrote: > Gotta check with TelCo too. In GTE (now Verizon) land, that ISDN *must* be a > biz line. 3 cents a minute local connect charge. Doesn't sound too bad until > you figure out that's $1.80/hr or about $300.00 a month for 8hrs a day 5 > days a week... Yeargh! That sucks majorly! Indeed, do check with the phone company. In PacBell land, it's $300 for an installation of ISDN lines with no recurring fee. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:33:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:33:55 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvrin$tpo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE560EB.C0AAFAE7@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE7844F.E1B151FF@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > Heck, I don't even watch the Bass Masters TV shows, even though some > people are hooked on them. Holy mackerel, didn't even know you were a musician....... ;-) Oh, wait a minute - you must be that Fishin' Musician guy I used to see on SCTV (whew, I was wondering how I'd get a "fish" angle out of that one...). :-) > But you know what they say-- Too much fishing can make you go blind. Indeed - maybe that's why my optometrist keeps upping my prescription. Perhaps I should consult an ichthyologist instead? -- Greg (resident icky theologist) R ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:39:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:39:28 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > Hey, gimme a break-- I have years of niceness to make up for. I find that a little pancake and some flattering lighting can usually fix that. YMMV. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:43:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 22:43:37 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: WTC crash References: <9nl2sn$mc1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nl3lq$mji$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nl9th$pq7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nldkg$rl3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nldov$rlo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nlfdi$shr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nlflm$sob$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nlg1k$sur$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nljh7$uq8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9nll7k$vhq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3B9F04C4.F1EF4A10@suespammers.org> <3B9F5700.B8E2079D@privacy.net> <3B9F7CB8.C98F005B@suespammers.org> <3B9FFB6A.1FEEBB66@hotmail.com> <3BA054C4.77EE2867@suespammers.org> <3BA1BE02.BE9B53E2@hotmail.com> <3BA3D063.FC5561E2@suespammers.org> <9o0ogc$5lg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BA4FF39.CDE958FE@suespammers.org> <9o3kdn$hgr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BA57EAE.50BA5E1D@hotmail.com> <3BA58B28.3453504D@suespammers.org> <3BA6784B.BC669A64@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE78695.2B38B900@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > Oh.. I thought it was something strange that was about to happen. :-) Around here, the strange is considered normal. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 06:50:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 22:50:12 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message > > I'd like to send them our mosquitos.. > > In FL the mosquito is the official state bird. :-) > Pardon me, but that's the official state bird of Minnesota, the state with a 1000 lakes with 100 million mosquitoes per lake. You know what Minnesotans count to fall asleep? It ain't counting sheep! One skeeter bite, two skeeter bites, three skeeter bites... You know what their popular barbecue dish is? That ain't shrimp on the meat! You know what Minnesotans use as charcoal for their barbecues? It ain't really mesquite charcoal! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 14:07:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Frog Prince) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 08:07:40 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] OT - Bin Laden song References: Message-ID: <9s8qsv$b2m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://www.gotlaughs.com/funpages/bin2.cfm From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 14:49:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 08:49:39 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6t6j$ce3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE77F3A.22735B59@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9s8ta0$c6q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE77F3A.22735B59@suespammers.org... > Double Jeopardy comes into play after the initial single round, and immediately > before Final Jeopardy. > > Also - please state your answer in the form of a question. And thank you for > playing. :-) What is Greg Kihn and "I lost on Double Jeopardy", Alex. I keep on thinking that Double Jeopardy was a movie maybe from the 40s or 50s, but I am getting it confused with Double Indemnity. Saw it in a film class in college, and it was the best film that I saw in that class, next to Full Metal Jacket. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 16:25:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 08:25:36 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Not quite what Mastercard had in mind Message-ID: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://orsm.ii.net/priceless/priceless05/images/priceless084_jpg.jpg If at first it doesn't work, try again. Seems to be a bit flakey. Fair warning. If you decide to go to the main site, it's not exactly suitable for children or workplace! And it keeps prompting you to install Flash. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 16:29:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 08:29:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-652354.20011605112001@news.spamcop.net... > In article <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Sylvesterthekat" > wrote: > > It doesn't seem right to me that he could be arrested just for taking > > them onto the plane. Just taking something onto a plane (but > > not using it) doesn't seem to be just cause for arrest - if that were the > > case, why didn't they arrest the guy who suddenly realised > > he had his gun with him and handed it over to cabin staff. The real crime > > here was that those dopey security drones didn't notice > > all that stuff! > > Oh, yeah... Ya gotta make it illegal to take that stuff on the plane. > It's a very necessary tool to prosecute terrorists and others who make > it possible to menace a flight crew and/or blring a plane down. I guess, though I'd have thought that in order to jail someone they'd have to prove they intended to use the forbidden items in a menacing way. Otherwise you end up jailing the forgetful and the stupid along with the real criminals. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 16:30:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 08:30:25 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com... > And what is that turkey doing with tear gas cannisters anyways? Where the > heck was his license to have one?? (Actually, you can't bring them onto the > plane period since it is considered a "hazardous chemical".) Tear gas? I hadn't heard that. What in the hell would he need that for? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 16:41:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 11:41:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s93qn$fa6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I guess, though I'd have thought that in order to jail someone they'd have to prove they intended to use the forbidden items in a menacing way. What if the guy actually *did* plan something but then just plays stupid when caught? Otherwise you end up jailing the forgetful and the stupid along with the real criminals. > > Never heard of "ignorance is no excuse for the law"? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 16:42:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 11:42:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://orsm.ii.net/priceless/priceless05/images/priceless084_jpg.jpg > > If at first it doesn't work, try again. Seems to be a bit flakey. > > Fair warning. If you decide to go to the main site, it's not exactly suitable for children or workplace! And it keeps prompting you > to install Flash. > > Oh for the love of God -- our CS group seems to have discovered Safeweb, now I'm blocked from there too. Shit. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 16:59:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 08:59:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93qn$fa6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s9501$ftd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9s93qn$fa6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I guess, though I'd have thought that in order to jail someone they'd have > to prove they intended to use the forbidden items in a menacing way. > > What if the guy actually *did* plan something but then just plays stupid > when caught? Believe it or not, the law system here places the burden of proof on the prosecution, not the defendant. So it's up to them to prove that he wasn't just playing stupid. > > Otherwise you end up jailing the forgetful and the stupid along with the > real criminals. > > > > > Never heard of "ignorance is no excuse for the law"? It means ignorance of the law, not ignorance in general. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 17:12:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 12:12:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93qn$fa6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s9501$ftd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s95kp$g9n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9s9501$ftd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Believe it or not, the law system here places the burden of proof on the prosecution, not the defendant. So it's up to them to prove > that he wasn't just playing stupid. That's to convict, not to arrest. > > > > > Otherwise you end up jailing the forgetful and the stupid along with the > > real criminals. > > > > > > > > Never heard of "ignorance is no excuse for the law"? > > It means ignorance of the law, not ignorance in general. > > But its THE LAW that was broken -- he wasn't arrested for being an idiot, you know?! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 17:18:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 09:18:35 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s9643$ghu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > http://orsm.ii.net/priceless/priceless05/images/priceless084_jpg.jpg > > > > If at first it doesn't work, try again. Seems to be a bit flakey. > > > > Fair warning. If you decide to go to the main site, it's not exactly > suitable for children or workplace! And it keeps prompting you > > to install Flash. > > > > > Oh for the love of God -- our CS group seems to have discovered Safeweb, now > I'm blocked from there too. Shit. Bummer. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 17:21:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 09:21:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93qn$fa6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s9501$ftd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s95kp$g9n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s969r$gjo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9s95kp$g9n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9s9501$ftd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Believe it or not, the law system here places the burden of proof on the > prosecution, not the defendant. So it's up to them to prove > > that he wasn't just playing stupid. > > That's to convict, not to arrest. > > > > > > > > Otherwise you end up jailing the forgetful and the stupid along with the > > > real criminals. > > > > > > > > > > > Never heard of "ignorance is no excuse for the law"? > > > > It means ignorance of the law, not ignorance in general. > > > > > But its THE LAW that was broken -- he wasn't arrested for being an idiot, > you know?! Quite. But if you read back you'll note that I said that 'in order to jail someone' (by which I meant convict). I didn't say in order to arrest. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 18:08:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 13:08:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: OT - Bin Laden song References: <9s8qsv$b2m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9s98uh$hva$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frog Prince" wrote in message news:9s8qsv$b2m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://www.gotlaughs.com/funpages/bin2.cfm http://members.sigecom.net/theclan/Taliban.html make sure your sound is on -- YoKenny From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 18:12:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 10:12:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] more priceless Message-ID: <9s9992$i0p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://orsm.ii.net/priceless/priceless05/images/priceless097_jpg.jpg From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 19:39:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 14:39:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: indigo said: |> Fair warning. If you decide to go to the main site, it's not exactly |suitable for children or workplace! And it keeps prompting you |> to install Flash. |> |> |Oh for the love of God -- our CS group seems to have discovered Safeweb, now |I'm blocked from there too. Shit. | | That's OK, the pictures are images overlayed on other images (in other worlds, fake). The girls aren't bad looking, but the whole thing is just a teaser like most pr0n sites. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 20:26:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 15:26:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] JUSTICE TO BREAK UP APPLE Message-ID: <9s9h21$m3h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://www.satirewire.com/news/0111/microsoft_settlement.shtml well I thought it funny. Wonder how many fish or apple puns this will generate? -- YoKenny If you think having a runny nose is funny it snot. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 21:23:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 15:23:16 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Changes in commercials? Message-ID: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Can anybody confirm this. Last night I saw the commercial for the stop smoking patch, the one with the guy and woman on a balcony. The woman is smoking and the guy is not. The guy is wearing the patch. The woman asked if the craves were driving him crazy, and the guy said something like "I'm not pulling my hairout, if that answers your question" or something like that. Now, I could have sworn that the guy said "I'm not going to jump, if that answers your question." Am I on the right track here? Did they change this commercial since the terror attacks and those poor people that jumped from the WTC? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 22:15:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 14:15:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Earthlink & spam References: <9s73ge$fqu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <5c6eutkh84g70anhu09kkdp8h0n3roh3c0@127.0.0.1> <7c3gut4htrh45n6tvv20eaqj3n5hhg449r@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: In article <7c3gut4htrh45n6tvv20eaqj3n5hhg449r@127.0.0.1>, Cyn wrote: > I should have said "unlimited flat-rate." Ah, unfortunately, no. :( -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 22:17:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 14:17:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "indigo" wrote: > Oh for the love of God -- our CS group seems to have discovered Safeweb, now > I'm blocked from there too. Shit. Try http://heypete.safepages.com/proxy/ Not many people have that blocked. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:44:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:44:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com... > > > > I was watching Antiques Roadshow a few months ago and the funny thing they > said, > > that the crummy original finish increases the value of the item ratherr > than the > > refinished one. Talk about odd. > > > ***There's some stuff that should never be refinished because it does ruin > the value, but I figure if it's got some old yucky finish on it that's so > thick you can't even see the wood, then it needs to come off...so far I > haven't ruined anything of value... :-) Thats a plus. Personally, I like the sauderwood stuff. Easier to move around the house. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:46:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:46:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> <9s7dtq$l25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com> <9s7ndr$pop$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE87655.597135E7@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com... > > > > Fiance.. if I can get her to come on here again. :-p > > > **whadday mean "again"? Has she been her before? She has always been a "her"... OH YOU MEAN "HERE". SORRY!. :-D Actually, she was here a few times. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:48:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:48:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE876D0.F5DADF86@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Heidi" > wrote: > > > "Bob W." wrote in message > > news:responseguard-30ADFC.19584105112001@news.spamcop.net... > > > That last joke is one of my specialties. As a matter of fact, since > > > people named the style after me, I trademarked it-- It's a "Bobber(TM)". > > > > > ****..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhh :) > > It is my pleasure to bring you pain. > > You could even say that it's an obligation... One that I never try to > worm out of. > > > > -- > ...Bob W. A "Bobber".. now that is good. :-) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:50:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:50:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE8773A.F22E683E@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org>, GregR > wrote: > > > "Bob W." wrote: > > > > > Hey, gimme a break-- I have years of niceness to make up for. > > > > I find that a little pancake and some flattering lighting can usually fix > > that. > > Well, I'm not quite at the stage where my agent will demand a contouring > camera. > > > > -- > Fisheyed lenses are "in".. :-) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:53:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:53:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote: > "GregR" wrote in message > > > > I'd like to send them our mosquitos.. > > > > In FL the mosquito is the official state bird. :-) > > > > Pardon me, but that's the official state bird of Minnesota, the state with a > 1000 lakes with 100 million mosquitoes per lake. > > You know what Minnesotans count to fall asleep? It ain't counting sheep! > One skeeter bite, two skeeter bites, three skeeter bites... > > You know what their popular barbecue dish is? That ain't shrimp on the meat! > > > You know what Minnesotans use as charcoal for their barbecues? It ain't > really mesquite charcoal! Is it true that smoke can confuse mosquitos? (I mean is it usefull as a general replellant?) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:55:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:55:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > And what is that turkey doing with tear gas cannisters anyways? Where the > > heck was his license to have one?? > > The two states that I'm familiar with (FL and CA) don't require any kind of > license to carry Mace / pepper spray, not sure if the same rule applies to tear > gas. CA used to require a few-hours training class to get a carry permit, but > it was dropped a few years ago. > > -- No kidding? In MA you have to have a license for Mace. Is it that easy to get out there? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:55:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:55:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Sylvesterthekat" > wrote: > > > "Redstone" wrote in message > > news:3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com... > > > And what is that turkey doing with tear gas cannisters anyways? Where > > > the > > > heck was his license to have one?? (Actually, you can't bring them onto > > > the > > > plane period since it is considered a "hazardous chemical".) > > > > Tear gas? I hadn't heard that. What in the hell would he need that for? > > To fight off terrorists, I suppose. > > >:) > > -- > ...Bob W. Or join them. :-p From spamcop-social Tue Nov 6 23:59:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 18:59:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE87974.39040729@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > http://orsm.ii.net/priceless/priceless05/images/priceless084_jpg.jpg > > If at first it doesn't work, try again. Seems to be a bit flakey. > > Fair warning. If you decide to go to the main site, it's not exactly suitable for children or workplace! And it keeps prompting you > to install Flash. Geez.. he really can't control himself, can't he? :-) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 00:03:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 19:03:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > In article <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, > "indigo" wrote: > > > Oh for the love of God -- our CS group seems to have discovered Safeweb, now > > I'm blocked from there too. Shit. > > Try http://heypete.safepages.com/proxy/ > > Not many people have that blocked. :) > > -- > Pete Stephenson > HeyPete.com A Peteyproxy.. neat!. :-) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 00:05:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 19:05:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > > That's OK, the pictures are images overlayed on other images (in other > worlds, fake). The girls aren't bad looking, but the whole thing is just a > teaser like most pr0n sites. > -- Not bad looking? I've seen better. :-p From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 00:13:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:13:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: | | |"Frank G." wrote: | |> |> That's OK, the pictures are images overlayed on other images (in other |> worlds, fake). The girls aren't bad looking, but the whole thing is just a |> teaser like most pr0n sites. |> -- | |Not bad looking? I've seen better. :-p | | | | Well, there is no standard for taste. I understand some people actually eat liver and onions, and asparagus (yuck). -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 00:31:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 16:31:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: In article <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com>, Redstone wrote: > A Peteyproxy.. neat!. :-) Indeed, and it also supports SSL, which is nice. I sincerely apologize for the ads at the top of it, but the proxy is expensive in terms of CPU cycles and bandwidth and need to somehow make up for that. (The ads don't make up entirely for the cost, but they help reduce it to a manageable level.) Hopefully they're not too offensive (no pop-ups or anything). Oh, yeah -- standard HTTP logs are used to see who is using the proxy, etc. The content of proxified pages and/or the URL's of the visited pages are /not/ logged or stored anywhere for any reason. In fact, I have no idea how to have that information be logged anyway. :) Note: This proxy is for quasi-public use: Feel free to use it and share it with friends, but try to use it with moderation: Don't download Linux disk images through it, for instance. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 01:03:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:03:56 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." > > Seven knives, a stun gun, and a can of mace. > > Thank *GOD* these morons got fired. > > Last night I saw the story that he'd been detained... But just a few > minutes ago, CNN added that the rent-a-cops had been fired, and I > > CHEERED MY HEAD OFF. Let's put this airport security thing in perspective. 1. Until 9/11, there has never been a case in US aviation history where an airplane hijacker used a weapon he himself brought aboard. In these prior cases, the weapons used were secreted in the aircraft by an accomplish on the ground. Since 'box-cutters' have been found in the overhead of other planes since 9/11, there is doubt that Atta and his atta-boys packed their own box-cutters. 2. Sharp, pointy things are potential weapons. But a spool of dental floss can be wound into a garrote, a sock containing a baseball makes an effective cudgel, a can of hairspray and a cigarette lighter makes a blowtorch, and a pack of Anthrax spores can be used to threaten as effectivly as a grenade. 3. Airport 'security' accomplishes nothing practical. The 9/11 do-bads operated entirely within the regulations in force at the time. New regulations mean little in that a determined hijacker will operate within the new rules to accomplish whatever he damn well wants. New restrictions make the terrorist's project marginally more difficult while wreaking havoc with the transportation industry. The following conversation actually took place at Love Field: Dallas Police Officer: "You realize we're doing this (checking my computer) for your protection and the protection of other passengers, don't you?" Me: "I no more believe that than I believe the earth is flat." DPO: "Well why do you think we're doing it?!" Me: "Beats me. A workfair program, perhaps?" DPO: "Listen here, buddy, I'll have you know we catch two or three housewives a week coming through here to pick up their husbands with pistols in their purses!" Me: "Boy, I feel better already. Put those housewives in jail. That'll sure protect everybody." DPO: (long pause) "You know, you're right." From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 01:12:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:12:29 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7c96$k7m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s938a$f28$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sa1po$v2u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" > > > It doesn't seem right to me that he could be arrested just for taking > > > them onto the plane. Just taking something onto a plane (but > > > not using it) doesn't seem to be just cause for arrest - if that were the > > > case, why didn't they arrest the guy who suddenly realised > > > he had his gun with him and handed it over to cabin staff. The real crime > > > here was that those dopey security drones didn't notice > > > all that stuff! > > > > Oh, yeah... Ya gotta make it illegal to take that stuff on the plane. > > It's a very necessary tool to prosecute terrorists and others who make > > it possible to menace a flight crew and/or blring a plane down. > > I guess, though I'd have thought that in order to jail someone they'd have to prove they intended to use the forbidden items in a menacing way. Otherwise you end up jailing the forgetful and the stupid along with the real criminals. Depends on the charge. If the charge is attempted hijacking, then the prosecution must prove intent to commit a hijacking (sometimes that can be reasonably inferred from the actions involved). If the charge is simply carrying a prohibited item aboard a plane, they need only prove 'knowingly,' or 'recklessly.' There's lots of other stuff you can't carry aboard a plane: bottled gases or other highly-pressurized containers, fireworks, flammable liquids, biological stuff (except for donation organs), vicious animals, etc. In the case of the guy who found a gun in his briefcase and told the flight attendant, he had a perfect defense: he didn't know the gun was there until he discovered it. Ignorance of the law is no defense, but ignorance of the facts is a perfect defense (presuming you can prove you were ignorant). From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 03:01:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:01:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sa88m$2lm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.1652067bc9fb3bee989709@news.spamcop.net... > indigo said: > |> Fair warning. If you decide to go to the main site, it's not exactly > |suitable for children or workplace! And it keeps prompting you > |> to install Flash. > |> > |> > |Oh for the love of God -- our CS group seems to have discovered Safeweb, now > |I'm blocked from there too. Shit. > | > | > > That's OK, the pictures are images overlayed on other images (in other > worlds, fake). The girls aren't bad looking, but the whole thing is just a > teaser like most pr0n sites. Eh? You weren't supposed to go to the porn links! From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 03:04:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:04:33 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Can anybody confirm this. Last night I saw the commercial for the stop > smoking patch, the one with the guy and woman on a balcony. The woman is > smoking and the guy is not. The guy is wearing the patch. The woman asked > if the craves were driving him crazy, and the guy said something like "I'm > not pulling my hairout, if that answers your question" or something like > that. > > Now, I could have sworn that the guy said "I'm not going to jump, if that > answers your question." Am I on the right track here? Did they change this > commercial since the terror attacks and those poor people that jumped from > the WTC? Do you mean that his lips look like they're saying 'jump' or do you remember it as being that before? I can't say I recall but next time I watch it I'll see if the lips don't sync with the words. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 03:07:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:07:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] scanning hold baggage Message-ID: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> This I find shocking. Hold baggage is NOT routinely scanned in the US. Why, for the love of all that's sane, don't they do it? How easy to put 50 bombs on 50 different flights? This is just craziness. Fortunately I usually fly Virgin and they have their own baggage scanners at LAX. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/england/newsid_1641000/1641015.stm From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 03:08:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:08:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87974.39040729@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sa8mr$2su$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE87974.39040729@hotmail.com... > Geez.. he really can't control himself, can't he? :-) hehehe, apparently not From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 03:09:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:09:50 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.165246ab535961d598970b@news.spamcop.net... > Redstone said: > | > | > |"Frank G." wrote: > | > |> > |> That's OK, the pictures are images overlayed on other images (in other > |> worlds, fake). The girls aren't bad looking, but the whole thing is just a > |> teaser like most pr0n sites. > |> -- > | > |Not bad looking? I've seen better. :-p > | > | > | > | > Well, there is no standard for taste. I understand some people actually eat > liver and onions, and asparagus (yuck). Onions I love, asparagus is ok, but you can keep the liver. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 03:12:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 19:12:02 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > DPO: "Listen here, buddy, I'll have you know we catch two or three > housewives a week coming through here to pick up their husbands with pistols > in their purses!" That's Texas for you. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:20:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 20:20:34 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE8B689.33C502E2@suespammers.org> Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote: > Pardon me, but that's the official state bird of Minnesota, the state with a > 1000 lakes with 100 million mosquitoes per lake. Having spent part of my youth in northern Minnesota (in a small town called Virginia, ironically enough - guess they had a thing for state names...), as well as having lived a number of years in the Humidity State (another state not lacking for small, enclosed bodies of water), I can state with some degree of certainty that FL has the worse variety of the species. In fact the ones from FL have reportedly been spotted (well, I guess come of them come in solid colors as well) dining on their not-so-lucky visiting northern relatives. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:42:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 20:42:32 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BE8BBB1.12E47B3A@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > Well, I'm not quite at the stage where my agent will demand a contouring > camera. I would ask which stage you're working these days but.... ;-) Contouring camera? You mean one with a soft-detail option? Should you be lucky(?) enough to ever work one of my stages, all the cams are equipped with that for your viewing pleasure. :-) Back when I worked at KCBS, we had the misfortune to acquire an aging news anchorette from the competition. She was, shall we say, well past her prime and somewhat vain (stretching the meaning of 'somewhat', but trying to be kind here). We had just acquired these new whiz-bang cameras with all the latest bells and whistles (computer-controlled, no less) that produced a razor-sharp and otherwise stunning picture. Unfortunately, they also tended to show her aging features in the same razor-sharp detail (and no amount of troweled-on makeup seemed to help), so she went yelling at Engineering that we were making her look ugly on the air, and to DO SOMETHING!!. :-) We consulted with the factory (Hitachi), and we got one of the first soft-detail circuits in the country. Factoid: we had six (6) cameras - guess what the production run was for the mods? Your first two don't count. :-) Well, engineers can be clever if provoked, and she didn't count on the fact that in addition to our other nefarious duties, we also ran video control as needed. We had an unwritten agreement among us that before each show that she was on, each of us would crank up the amount of detail (i.e. sharpness) in the cameras by a small amount. By the end of a couple of weeks those cams were positively *screaming* with detail. She'd go running to management again, we'd get tipped off by a friendly inside source, and were able to back the levels off by the time management came to us. Repeat as needed. I don't think she ever figured out what was going on... :-) Rule #1 of television: Don't f*** with the engineers. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:44:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 20:44:18 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: JUSTICE TO BREAK UP APPLE References: <9s9h21$m3h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sae6v$5nq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> That's a PERFECT satire! Apple had some ambitious plans, but their failure is due in no small part to their own self-inflicted wounds: incompetent leadership and management, lack of goals and *follow-through*, stabbing their partners (both dealers and business partners) in their proverbial backs (over and over), opportunities the stood before their faces but they didn't act on it, etc., etc. There's a book I read that details specific actions by Apple that caused failure unto themselves. Funny, funny, funny. Full of irony! I don't recall the name of the book. I have it around here somewhere. "YoKenny" wrote in message news:9s9h21$m3h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://www.satirewire.com/news/0111/microsoft_settlement.shtml > > well I thought it funny. Wonder how many fish or apple puns this will > generate? > -- > YoKenny > If you think having a runny nose is funny it snot. > From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:44:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 20:44:34 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> <3BE8773A.F22E683E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8BC2B.DF9ED219@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > Fisheyed lenses are "in".. :-) Sounds like more fishy fallout from an earlier thread. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:49:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 20:49:56 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6t6j$ce3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE77F3A.22735B59@suespammers.org> <9s8ta0$c6q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE8BD70.125A0439@suespammers.org> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > What is Greg Kihn and "I lost on Double Jeopardy", Alex. I'm sorry - that's a statement, not a question. A question would end with a question mark, not a period, so we're going to have to disqualify your answer... ;-) And wasn't that Weird Al who did "I Lost on Jeopardy" (to the tune of "Our Love's in Jeopardy")? Or is that something else entirely? -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:51:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 20:51:10 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9saejr$60h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com... > > > > You know what their popular barbecue dish is? That ain't shrimp on the meat! > > > > > > You know what Minnesotans use as charcoal for their barbecues? It ain't > > really mesquite charcoal! > > Is it true that smoke can confuse mosquitos? (I mean is it usefull as a general > replellant?) > I don't know. If it doesn't repell them, maybe it suffocates them. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 04:53:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 20:53:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8B689.33C502E2@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9saeo2$61n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE8B689.33C502E2@suespammers.org... > Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote: > > > In fact the ones from FL have reportedly been spotted (well, I guess come of > them come in solid colors as well) dining on their not-so-lucky visiting > northern relatives. :-) > > -- I wonder if either Minnesotan or Floridian mosquitoes are big enough for fish bait? From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:02:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:02:08 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > No kidding? In MA you have to have a license for Mace. Is it that easy to get out > there? Between that and the lack of vehicle inspections - just one more reason to move to SoCal. And did I mention our televised-live freeway pursuits? :-) Last time I checked (it's actually been a few years) you could buy Mace/pepper-spray type canisters in just about any sporting goods store (both FL and CA). -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:05:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:05:23 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C111.DBAE33A7@suespammers.org> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > Tear gas? I hadn't heard that. What in the hell would he need that for? In case the in-flight movie's a really sad one, but the people watching just don't get it? Kinda gives new meaning to the term "tear-jerker"..... :-) GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:08:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:08:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C1C3.A640814C@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > Is it true that smoke can confuse mosquitos? (I mean is it usefull as a general > replellant?) If nothing else it'll probably stunt their growth, and no doubt cause them to die an early death due to lung cancer. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:14:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:14:50 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C346.715C3F28@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > One that I never try to worm out of. Bleeet! Excuse me sir, but I believe the proper phrase is "weasel out of", not "worm out of". I'm going to have to penalize you five yards, plus loss of down. Wait a minute, this is a thread about fish puns, not duck ones... ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:21:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:21:15 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C4C6.92DCB709@suespammers.org> "Frank G." wrote: > Well, there is no standard for taste. I understand some people actually eat > liver and onions, and asparagus (yuck). To say nothing of eating their honey as well. :-) -- Greg (no standard for taste, indeed) R ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:24:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:24:08 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C573.B67E604B@suespammers.org> Redstone wrote: > A Peteyproxy.. neat!. :-) As if the real one weren't enough............. ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:24:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 23:24:39 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Now, I could have sworn that the guy said "I'm not going to jump, if that > > answers your question." Am I on the right track here? Did they change this > > commercial since the terror attacks and those poor people that jumped from > > the WTC? > > Do you mean that his lips look like they're saying 'jump' or do you remember it as being that before? I can't say I recall but next > time I watch it I'll see if the lips don't sync with the words. I think you do not see the guy when he says that, like they maybe spliced in some other footage, but you can still hear him. I dunno. Maybe I was drinking when I saw it. :) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:29:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:29:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Humorous CNN Headline News blurb References: Message-ID: <3BE8C6BF.668640BB@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > - Aides won't say whether intelligence is behind Bush's suspicions. As Col. Flagg used to say on M*A*S*H - "I have nothing to do with intelligence." :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:37:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:37:31 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > I dunno. Maybe I was drinking when I saw it. :) Hopefully you weren't smoking........ ;-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:55:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 23:55:05 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org... > > I dunno. Maybe I was drinking when I saw it. :) > > Hopefully you weren't smoking........ ;-) Nope. Not since the ol' college experimentation era. Now I just stick to stronger stuff...homebrew beer. :) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 05:58:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:58:25 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > Now I just stick to stronger stuff...homebrew beer. :) Try a little Super-Glue® remover - it'll cure that sticking problem in no time. :-) Lacking that, and ice-cube and sledgehammer have been known to work as well..... -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 06:01:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 22:01:35 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: New Jersey References: <3BE6C889.F086B2AA@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8CE39.88D84B2E@suespammers.org> Liz Witthuhn wrote: > Anyone here live in central Jersey (Monmouth County)? Off to the Navy Electronics Depot by any chance? (At least I think you were the one that taught electronics). -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 06:06:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 22:06:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Amusing spam of the day... References: <9rrvvl$t1o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs70d$14r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rs7vv$1qe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rsl96$a2d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3A5FF.AD500EA5@suespammers.org> <3BE63439.D81B2B58@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: <3BE8CF5C.A2FB1A07@suespammers.org> Liz Witthuhn wrote: > Sorry to hear that... Nothing to be sorry about, I'm just selective in my targets. And I also once told Slykat that nothing would ever come between us...... ;-) > I hope things start looking up for you soon. Things? In my part of the world Thingies (© SpamCop) are one-to-a-customer. As always, YMMV. :-) > hoping the pun was intentional If not, we'll both be in big trouble in nothing flat... ;-). -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 07:27:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Frog Prince) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 01:27:53 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Why does anyone need bombs, especially when we have folks like Value Jet? | This I find shocking. Hold baggage is NOT routinely scanned in the US. Why, for the love of all that's sane, don't they do it? How easy to put 50 bombs on 50 different flights? This is just craziness. Fortunately I usually fly Virgin and they have their own baggage scanners at LAX. | | http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/england/newsid_1641000/1641015.stm | | From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 13:54:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 07:54:13 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" < > > DPO: "Listen here, buddy, I'll have you know we catch two or three > > housewives a week coming through here to pick up their husbands with pistols > > in their purses!" > > That's Texas for you. Hence "Don't Mess With Texas!" I know a lady (very well) who, about a year ago, had her pistol detected by the airport X-Ray machine in Houston. The cops took her to a small, windowless room, with various ports and outlets and hooks on the walls and alarming stains on the floor, for questioning. The following facts emerged: 1. She was a grandmother. 2. She was on her way to the Christian Bookseller's Association trade show - as an exhibitor - in New Orleans. 3. She had a Concealed Handgun License. She missed her flight. But she caught the next flight less than an hour later (this was on Soutwest Airlines - their flights are so frequent the planes look like cars on a train); the D.A., the cops, and the FAA said "Go forth and sin no more!" These factotums did not, however, allow her to carry the pistol on the plane (spoil-sports). She was given the choice of checking the weapon or having someone (me, as it turned out) come collect it. In case you're wondering, she couldn't check the weapon because her luggage was already in New Orleans (yes, Louisiana honors Texas Concealed Handgun Licenses). From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 13:57:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 08:57:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sbej2$l02$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-C4AA7C.11372606112001@news.spamcop.net... > I guess they'd prefer that you surf the web *un*safely. > > :/ > I think their rationale is that we shouldn't be surfing to sites for our own amusement in the first place....... From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 13:59:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 08:59:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sbemr$l0g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-A44879.14172406112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Try http://heypete.safepages.com/proxy/ > > Not many people have that blocked. :) > 3 cheers for young master Pete! Cool beans, man! From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 14:39:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 08:39:41 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org... > > Now I just stick to stronger stuff...homebrew beer. :) > > Try a little Super-Glue® remover - it'll cure that sticking problem in no time. > :-) I am not sure if beer sticks to you. I never give it enough time to try to stick. :) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 15:21:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 07:21:48 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sbjl5$ndp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I know a lady (very well) who, about a year ago, had her pistol detected by > the airport X-Ray machine in Houston. The cops took her to a small, > windowless room, with various ports and outlets and hooks on the walls and > alarming stains on the floor, for questioning. The following facts emerged: > > 1. She was a grandmother. > 2. She was on her way to the Christian Bookseller's Association trade show - > as an exhibitor - in New Orleans. > 3. She had a Concealed Handgun License. One has to wonder that Texas is such a terrible place that people feel the need to carry concealed weapons all the time. Perhaps it's because they know everyone else is carrying concealed weapons and so they'd better damn well not be left out (though quite what an older lady would accomplish in the ensuing firefight is open to question). > These factotums did not, however, allow her to carry the pistol on the plane (spoil-sports). Hurrah! Even cops in Texas apparently have some sense. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 15:25:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 07:25:49 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frog Prince" wrote in message news:9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Why does anyone need bombs, especially when we have folks like Value Jet? LOL, now that's bad. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 15:54:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 09:54:53 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sblg9$od4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Frog Prince" wrote in message news:9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Why does anyone need bombs, especially when we have folks like Value Jet? > > LOL, now that's bad. They are no longer ValueJet. After the crash and after some money problems, they changed their name to AirTran or something like that. They are not ATA, that is a different company. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 19:59:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 14:59:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> <9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sc3u5$a1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Onions I love, asparagus is ok, but you can keep the liver. > ***I actually used to eat liver when I was a kid, now I can't even look at it without getting nauseous.... From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 20:00:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:00:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE876D0.F5DADF86@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sc40j$ah$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE876D0.F5DADF86@hotmail.com... > > A "Bobber".. now that is good. :-) > ***No wait, wasn't that the joke about a guy floating in the water with no arms and legs? From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 20:03:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:03:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> <9s7dtq$l25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com> <9s7ndr$pop$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87655.597135E7@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sc46j$c3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE87655.597135E7@hotmail.com... > > She has always been a "her"... OH YOU MEAN "HERE". SORRY!. :-D > > Actually, she was here a few times. > ***Heh...I could learn to type someday... what do you mean by here, in NE or on the newsgroup? From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 20:04:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:04:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sc486$cv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-D6CD0F.23473505112001@news.spamcop.net... > > ****..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhh :) > > It is my pleasure to bring you pain. ***Thank you, Jaws.... > > You could even say that it's an obligation... One that I never try to > worm out of. > ***You're a real chum..... ;> From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 21:58:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (FReezer) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 16:58:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9scaqj$3v6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-672318.16310606112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > In article <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com>, > Redstone wrote: > > > A Peteyproxy.. neat!. :-) > > Indeed, and it also supports SSL, which is nice. > Very nice, thanks for posting! -- Roberta From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 22:46:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 16:46:15 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] If it's not the spammers... Message-ID: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> then it is the damn hackers. IE Bug Can Lead to Strange Search http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,48177,00.html From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 22:59:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 14:59:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Craig Sturdivant" wrote: > then it is the damn hackers. I wouldn't really call that "hacking" -- one can do that fairly simply with JavaScript. It's just that IE has more holes in it than swiss cheese. Any halfway-decent browser wouldn't allow a site to change browser preferences, and if it did, it would ask you first. I use Netscape, iCab, and Opera for the Mac, and I've had no problems whatsoever with any malicious code doing anything to me. Granted, there was that one time when frames were just developed that caused a site with frames to load itself in an infinite loop which sucked away memory until the computer crashed, but I've not seen that happen since then. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 23:21:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:21:00 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> <9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sc3u5$a1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scfnq$6ia$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sc3u5$a1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Onions I love, asparagus is ok, but you can keep the liver. > > > ***I actually used to eat liver when I was a kid, now I can't even look at > it without getting nauseous.... I get the shivers just thinking about it LOL. It was the one thing as a kid that I put my foot down about. I could be persuaded to eat other things under protest but not that. I mean who wants to eat something whose primary function is cleaning the crap outta you? Ditto for kidneys. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 7 23:26:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:26:47 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-057CD5.14594307112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > It's just that IE has more holes in it than swiss cheese. Any > halfway-decent browser wouldn't allow a site to change browser > preferences, and if it did, it would ask you first. If only Netscape wasn't so abominable these days. I downloaded Mozilla but then the computer I d/ld it onto died (sob) so I still haven't installed it anywhere. I refuse to use Netscape any more as it's too unstable. Guess I've just been lucky not to have had IE hijacked by anything. Mind you, could it still happen if you're running Zone Alarm and are behind a firewall? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 00:10:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 18:10:24 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-057CD5.14594307112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I use Netscape, iCab, and Opera for the Mac, and I've had no problems Mac?!? They still make those? :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 00:13:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 18:13:21 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scimr$81q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Mind you, could it still happen if you're running Zone Alarm and are behind a firewall? I am guessing yes, since IE already has permission to access the Internet by ZoneAlarm. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 00:14:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 17:14:03 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scioc$81v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Mac?!? They still make those? :) > Yep, just had one today with extra cheese. :):) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 00:21:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 18:21:24 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjl5$ndp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scj5u$8bg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" > > One has to wonder that Texas is such a terrible place that people feel the need to carry concealed weapons all the time. Perhaps it's because they know everyone else is carrying concealed weapons and so they'd better damn well not be left out (though quite what > an older lady would accomplish in the ensuing firefight is open to question). Nah, Texas is not such a terrible place. Actually, 34 states have 'shall issue' concealed handgun license laws (when someone meet the qualifications established by the legislature, the appropriate body 'shall' (MUST) issue a license) and another 12 have 'discretionary' license laws. That leaves 4 states and D.C. where a *law-abiding* citizen can't carry a weapon. And crime really does go down in concealed weapon states. As Robert Heinlein wrote: "An armed society is a polite society." As to what an older lady might accomplish: Had she been aboard one of the 9/11 flights, the terrorists would have been in the unenviable position of having brought knives to a gunfight. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 00:25:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 19:25:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbej2$l02$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scjdc$8dg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-FD0EC8.15253607112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Yeah, but what kind of direct amusement do you get out of a proxy? > > Sounds like guilt by association. > I guess some people will do just about anything to surf for porn at work........like use safeweb..... Indi (well, I've _heard_ you could do that, not that there's anything wrong with....oh nevermind I'm to tired to explain) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 00:39:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 16:39:41 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Sylvesterthekat" wrote: > If only Netscape wasn't so abominable these days. These days? I have a sign on the front of my computer that's been there for years: "Netscape Communicator...and you thought Netscape 3.0 crashed a lot." All browsers except iCab suck. Opera is on the path to less suckiness, and Netscape is fairly sucky but sucks less than IE. I use Navigator 4.08. It's got the same browser core as the Communicator 4.7x series, but lacks the "Communicator" bolt-on stuff. It also uses less RAM. It works pretty darn well. :) Now, if IE manages to mangle heypete.com, something's wrong. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 01:03:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:03:41 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com... > >> Thats a plus. Personally, I like the sauderwood stuff. Easier to move around the > house. > **Isn't that all particle board and veneers (or what passes for veneer)? I think I looked at that and it wasn't even close to real wood....give me solid quartersawn oak anyday... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 01:07:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:07:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> <9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sc3u5$a1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scfnq$6ia$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scltg$9kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9scfnq$6ia$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I get the shivers just thinking about it LOL. It was the one thing as a kid that I put my foot down about. I could be persuaded to > eat other things under protest but not that. I mean who wants to eat something whose primary function is cleaning the crap outta > you? Ditto for kidneys. > **That's exactly what thought, once I started reading about what's in food and what the liver filters out, why the hell would anyone eat that? With all the junk in livestock food, I'd think it would be most concentrated there, yuck. Not to mention the texture is just so gross. Bought some for my dog once, couldn't bear to even stick a fork in it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 01:08:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:08:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE876D0.F5DADF86@hotmail.com> <9sc40j$ah$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scm05$9pd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-E26F5D.15204907112001@news.spamcop.net... > Yeah, that, too. > ***Who's the guy with no arms and legs hiding in a pile of leaves? Russell...... :-D From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 01:11:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:11:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-E2EC6F.15264107112001@news.spamcop.net... > Jeeze-- Do ya really have ta *spell out* the intended irony? > > Heheheheh.... ***Just be happy he got the joke, OK? Usually he needs an explanation... :-D (pancake *this* Red).... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 01:13:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:13:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sc486$cv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9scm9t$9re$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-D61C52.15163707112001@news.spamcop.net... > You can call me "Bruce" ( <-- For trivia bums) ***BRUCE, open wide...I have an air tank you might like to munch on... > > I'm shredded meat and blood? > > EEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWwwwwwwwwwww! > ***I think more like fish heads and guts....... :-D From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 04:02:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Anon) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:02:48 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> See below "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com... > > > > Just remember to spray that stuff away from your face.. Raid is some > royally > > noxious stuff. > > ***Fortunately, I don't make a habit of spraying myself in the face with > insecticide. Hairspray, now that's a different story.....those little > buttons get clogged up and the next thing you know you're shooting that > stuff right in your eye.... > > > > Kill them when you see them, you never know if one of them might be > pregnant. > > (Those little SOBs did in my prized Czechoslavakian wool overcoats.) > > > ***They drive me nuts, they get into everything, packaged food even. I had > a big plastic container of red pepper flakes and it was tightly sealed, they > somehow got inside there and and laid eggs - disgusting... > Sometimes the eggs are in the package when you buy it - lots of breakfast cereal has eggs which WILL hatch if you wait too long. A SpamCop user and forum reader, Not Admin From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 04:09:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Anon) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:09:16 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDF7A78.B4924E57@hotmail.com> <9rq0rg$tn7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE08A69.C931511B@hotmail.com> <9rq8vp$27k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com> <9rsm6c$amo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sd0ej$ev8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> See below "Heidi" wrote in message news:9rsm6c$amo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE1CC87.C9D8B0DB@hotmail.com... > > > > I'll have to keep a close eye on it.. it seems that they go after anything > with > > readily available grains before anything else. > > > **I was really looking forward to some Near East tabbouleh last summer and > opened the firmly sealed box to find it had been invaded, along with the > plastic bag of pecans....very inconvenient! > Foreign stuff is almost guaranteed to be infested - so always use it up soon (before you find the live ones.) A SpamCop user and forum reader, Not Admin From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 14:56:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 06:56:49 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se6ia$116$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-B9822C.15274607112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Let's put this airport security thing in perspective. > > > > Thanks ever so much for the instructional time, professor. LOL From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 14:57:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 06:57:28 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se6jh$11d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message > news:pete-057CD5.14594307112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > I use Netscape, iCab, and Opera for the Mac, and I've had no problems > > Mac?!? They still make those? :) Just barely. I see they axed that really cute cube thing already. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 14:58:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 06:58:25 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scimr$81q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se6la$11l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9scimr$81q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Mind you, could it still happen if you're running Zone Alarm and are > behind a firewall? > > I am guessing yes, since IE already has permission to access the Internet by > ZoneAlarm. But nobody has permission to access IE from the internet, do they? I dunno. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:01:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 07:01:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjl5$ndp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scj5u$8bg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se6ri$166$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9scj5u$8bg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" > > > > One has to wonder that Texas is such a terrible place that people feel the > need to carry concealed weapons all the time. Perhaps it's because they know > everyone else is carrying concealed weapons and so they'd better damn well > not be left out (though quite what > > an older lady would accomplish in the ensuing firefight is open to > question). > > Nah, Texas is not such a terrible place. Actually, 34 states have 'shall > issue' concealed handgun license laws (when someone meet the qualifications > established by the legislature, the appropriate body 'shall' (MUST) issue a > license) and another 12 have 'discretionary' license laws. That leaves 4 > states and D.C. where a *law-abiding* citizen can't carry a weapon. I guess it's just Texans who make the most noise about it. Everyone is a law abiding citizen until they commit that first crime. > As to what an older lady might accomplish: Had she been aboard one of the > 9/11 flights, the terrorists would have been in the unenviable position of > having brought knives to a gunfight. Ya think? I don't. Unless she was on the last flight and even that's a stretch. I doubt the older lady has ever fired a weapon in anger and seriously doubt her commitment to doing so when it comes down to it, especially on an aircraft. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:06:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 07:06:19 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se744$1c2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-57BF7E.16394107112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > In article <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote: > > > If only Netscape wasn't so abominable these days. > > These days? I have a sign on the front of my computer that's been there > for years: "Netscape Communicator...and you thought Netscape 3.0 crashed > a lot." Yeah, it's been bad for years but I guess I particularly noticed a degradation from 4.7 onwards. > > All browsers except iCab suck. Opera is on the path to less suckiness, > and Netscape is fairly sucky but sucks less than IE. What is iCab? Is that only for Macs? I find IE better than Nutscrape for several reasons, foremost among them is that it doesn't crash every half hour and you can have multiple email accounts without doing a lot of fiddling around. > Now, if IE manages to mangle heypete.com, something's wrong. :) Having never been there, I can't say if it does or not.... not much there to mangle really is there? LOL Speaking of mangling though, I find that Netscape mangles pages much more than IE does. I guess it's down to where you surf or something. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:06:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 07:06:56 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbej2$l02$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scjdc$8dg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se759$1cb$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-DA9A31.16453207112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Indi (well, I've _heard_ you could do that, not that there's anything > > wrong with....oh nevermind I'm to tired to explain) > > That's okay... You're probably just suffering from that "blind, horny > frenzy" that spammers claim is the cause for porn list subscriptions. hahahahahahha, good one From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:14:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 07:14:41 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87AB4.79884C08@hotmail.com> <9sa8ou$2u3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sc3u5$a1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scfnq$6ia$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scltg$9kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se7jp$1he$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9scltg$9kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **That's exactly what thought, once I started reading about what's in food > and what the liver filters out, why the hell would anyone eat that? With > all the junk in livestock food, I'd think it would be most concentrated > there, yuck. Not to mention the texture is just so gross. Bought some for > my dog once, couldn't bear to even stick a fork in it. > Texture, smell.. what's to like? LOL Certainly not the taste! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:15:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 07:15:50 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Anon" wrote in message news:9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Sometimes the eggs are in the package when you buy it - lots of breakfast > cereal has eggs which WILL hatch if you wait too long. Oh joy! I'm eating insect eggs... yum From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:34:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Liz Witthuhn) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 07:34:05 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: New Jersey References: <3BE6C889.F086B2AA@sprintmail.com> <3BE8CE39.88D84B2E@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BEAA5E7.DE35AC2A@sprintmail.com> GregR wrote: > > Liz Witthuhn wrote: > > > Anyone here live in central Jersey (Monmouth County)? > > Off to the Navy Electronics Depot by any chance? (At least I think you were the > one that taught electronics). No, off to NWS Earle to be the force protection & anti-terrorism officer. This for a person whose background is surface warfare, ops, and communications. Fortunately, they know I'm not qualified and plan to send me off to school for it. Packing the wooly-warmies. I do wonder if that building that looks like an Aegis is still there on the turnpike... Liz From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 15:45:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 09:45:21 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scimr$81q$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se6la$11l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9se9ac$2bg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9se6la$11l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Mind you, could it still happen if you're running Zone Alarm and are > > behind a firewall? > > > > I am guessing yes, since IE already has permission to access the Internet by > > ZoneAlarm. > > But nobody has permission to access IE from the internet, do they? I dunno. Maybe you are right. I guess if the "Allow Server" option under Programs is disabled, then you might be OK? I just have my ZA set to High Security, and ZA prompts me for everything that wants access out or if it should be setup as a server. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:11:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:11:02 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Anon" wrote in message news:9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Sometimes the eggs are in the package when you buy it - lots of breakfast > > cereal has eggs which WILL hatch if you wait too long. > > Oh joy! I'm eating insect eggs... yum Tastes like eggs. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:11:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:11:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com... > > > >> Thats a plus. Personally, I like the sauderwood stuff. Easier to move > around the > > house. > > > **Isn't that all particle board and veneers (or what passes for veneer)? I > think I looked at that and it wasn't even close to real wood....give me > solid quartersawn oak anyday... It is.. fake and virtual wood. The difference is in the weight. The solid wood stuff I do have in my place weighs a ton. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:12:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:12:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvu75$v1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvucq$v7a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE3979F.E054C000@hotmail.com> <9s05o6$2pp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17av$if9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s17uc$iq4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE590CD.32DBD596@hotmail.com> <9s4b20$5nl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F50D.EC03B4EE@hotmail.com> <9s7dtq$l25$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75EEC.F069E80D@hotmail.com> <9s7ndr$pop$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87655.597135E7@hotmail.com> <9sc46j$c3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAE724.42FA796E@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE87655.597135E7@hotmail.com... > > > > She has always been a "her"... OH YOU MEAN "HERE". SORRY!. :-D > > > > Actually, she was here a few times. > > > ***Heh...I could learn to type someday... what do you mean by here, in NE > or on the newsgroup? Yes. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:13:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:13:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C346.715C3F28@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BEAE771.71589A74@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <3BE8C346.715C3F28@suespammers.org>, GregR > wrote: > > > "Bob W." wrote: > > > > > One that I never try to worm out of. > > > > Bleeet! Excuse me sir, but I believe the proper phrase is "weasel out > > of", not "worm out of". I'm going to have to penalize you five yards, > > plus loss of down. > > Hey, *Bleet!* yourself! > > They are two valid variations of the same figure of speech, in frequent > use. You should have learned that in fish school (sorry for repeating > the pun). > > > Wait a minute, this is a thread about fish puns, not duck ones... ;-) > > That's okay. I don't cotton threads in which the authors duck the topic. > > -- > ...Bob W. Well, isn't this just ducky? :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:15:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:15:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> <3BE8773A.F22E683E@hotmail.com> <3BE8BC2B.DF9ED219@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BEAE7E4.CD5D884A@hotmail.com> "Bob W." wrote: > In article <3BE8BC2B.DF9ED219@suespammers.org>, GregR > wrote: > > > Redstone wrote: > > > > > Fisheyed lenses are "in".. :-) > > > > Sounds like more fishy fallout from an earlier thread. :-) > > You mean like when it rains fish? > > -- > ...Bob W. I recall a time before my fiance got her laser surgery for her eyes. I wore her glasses once and realized how a fish sees the world. A dizzying experience. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:16:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:16:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com... > > > Oh joy! I'm eating insect eggs... yum > > Tastes like eggs. :-) > ***Or, in the case of that Chinese candy we were eating in the dark on the way home from the restaurant, tastes like sesame seeds....nothing like getting home to see what you've been munching on all the way home is infested with little worms.... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:19:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:19:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] www.InternetTrafficReport.com Message-ID: <3BEAE8CA.638139A2@hotmail.com> http://www.InternetTrafficReport.com/ What happened to the site? Everything is pegged at 00? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:19:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:19:05 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com... > > It is.. fake and virtual wood. The difference is in the weight. The solid wood > stuff I do have in my place weighs a ton. > ***Why pay good money for particle board? I'll stick to the 'real' stuff that lasts a lifetime or two, you can get these little slidey things now that you put under the feet and you can push the furniture around by yourself. QVC of course, Miracle Gliders or something like that. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:30:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:30:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> <9saejr$60h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAEB78.4E3BBDF9@hotmail.com> Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com... > > > > > > > You know what their popular barbecue dish is? That ain't shrimp on the > meat! > > > > > > > > > You know what Minnesotans use as charcoal for their barbecues? It ain't > > > really mesquite charcoal! > > > > Is it true that smoke can confuse mosquitos? (I mean is it usefull as a > general > > replellant?) > > > > I don't know. If it doesn't repell them, maybe it suffocates them. Well, I know that mosquitos find their targets from the carbon monoxide expelled. I am wondering if it somehow confuses their senses. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:31:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:31:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> <3BE8C1C3.A640814C@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BEAEB8A.DDDF1167@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > Is it true that smoke can confuse mosquitos? (I mean is it usefull as a general > > replellant?) > > If nothing else it'll probably stunt their growth, and no doubt cause them to die > an early death due to lung cancer. :-) > > -- Do they even have lungs? :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:45:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:45:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > No kidding? In MA you have to have a license for Mace. Is it that easy to get out > > there? > > Between that and the lack of vehicle inspections - just one more reason to move to > SoCal. And did I mention our televised-live freeway pursuits? :-) > > And I do like that Fox show "Scariest Police Chases".. or something like that. :-) When I do move, I'd want to live on top of one of the hills so I could hook up my CB radio and blare out "AUDIO!" :-) > Last time I checked (it's actually been a few years) you could buy Mace/pepper-spray > type canisters in just about any sporting goods store (both FL and CA). > > -- Since that is the case, I wonder where the boundary is for it to require a license? (Or is it just my state that is so anal?) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:55:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:55:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Bob W." wrote in message > news:responseguard-E2EC6F.15264107112001@news.spamcop.net... > > Jeeze-- Do ya really have ta *spell out* the intended irony? > > > > Heheheheh.... > > ***Just be happy he got the joke, OK? Usually he needs an explanation... > :-D (pancake *this* Red).... I'd rather eat it. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 20:56:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 15:56:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C111.DBAE33A7@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BEAF180.E0B7ABFC@hotmail.com> GregR wrote: > Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > Tear gas? I hadn't heard that. What in the hell would he need that for? > > In case the in-flight movie's a really sad one, but the people watching just don't get it? > > Kinda gives new meaning to the term "tear-jerker"..... :-) > Every movie I've seen on a plane bored the heck out of me.. Well, except one. (I think it was called "Up Periscope" which starred Kelsey Grahmar. (sp?)) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 21:05:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:05:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Not quite what Mastercard had in mind References: <9s930p$ev0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s93t0$faj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEAF39A.C75B692B@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > In article <3BE87A65.FC21A09F@hotmail.com>, > Redstone wrote: > > > A Peteyproxy.. neat!. :-) > > Indeed, and it also supports SSL, which is nice. > > I sincerely apologize for the ads at the top of it, but the proxy is > expensive in terms of CPU cycles and bandwidth and need to somehow make > up for that. (The ads don't make up entirely for the cost, but they help > reduce it to a manageable level.) Hopefully they're not too offensive > (no pop-ups or anything). > > Oh, yeah -- standard HTTP logs are used to see who is using the proxy, > etc. The content of proxified pages and/or the URL's of the visited > pages are /not/ logged or stored anywhere for any reason. In fact, I > have no idea how to have that information be logged anyway. :) > > Note: This proxy is for quasi-public use: Feel free to use it and share > it with friends, but try to use it with moderation: Don't download Linux > disk images through it, for instance. > > -- > Pete Stephenson > HeyPete.com Actually, the ad space is fine. (Less obtrusive as compared with safeweb and anonymizer.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 21:09:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:09:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sblg9$od4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAF498.2437F163@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > "Frog Prince" wrote in message > news:9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Why does anyone need bombs, especially when we have folks like Value > Jet? > > > > LOL, now that's bad. > > They are no longer ValueJet. After the crash and after some money problems, > they changed their name to AirTran or something like that. They are not > ATA, that is a different company. Whew.. Thanks for telling me that. I was wondering. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 21:10:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:10:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > This I find shocking. Hold baggage is NOT routinely scanned in the US. Why, for the love of all that's sane, don't they do it? How > easy to put 50 bombs on 50 different flights? This is just craziness. Fortunately I usually fly Virgin and they have their own > baggage scanners at LAX. > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/england/newsid_1641000/1641015.stm Appearently it is because when these idiots do their terrorist crap, they want to attack areas of symbolic importance or those that will get lots and lots of TV coverage. (Seems like jokers like OBL do these things just to be on TV.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 21:12:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 16:12:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sesfg$c4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com... > > > > > **Isn't that all particle board and veneers (or what passes for veneer)? I > > think I looked at that and it wasn't even close to real wood....give me > > solid quartersawn oak anyday... > > It is.. fake and virtual wood. The difference is in the weight. The solid wood > stuff I do have in my place weighs a ton. > > I wouldn't be caught dead with that crap in my house......or with painted wood furniture either (brings tears to my eyes to see wood ruined like that). Indi (yeah, ok, when I was poor I had one of those particleboard entertainment centers, so sue me) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 21:30:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:30:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se6jh$11d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEAF966.35C7A134@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9sciha$810$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message > > news:pete-057CD5.14594307112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > > I use Netscape, iCab, and Opera for the Mac, and I've had no problems > > > > Mac?!? They still make those? :) > > Just barely. I see they axed that really cute cube thing already. I think it would of made it if they added cooling fans. Its silence was unnerving. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 22:36:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 16:36:00 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sblg9$od4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF498.2437F163@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sf1cb$efi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAF498.2437F163@hotmail.com... > > They are no longer ValueJet. After the crash and after some money problems, > > they changed their name to AirTran or something like that. They are not > > ATA, that is a different company. > > Whew.. Thanks for telling me that. I was wondering. :-) Sorry. :) I've been watching a lot of Cheers on Nick at Night. And I guess I am starting to become like Cliff Claven. Useless trivia and knowledge. I'd make a killing on one of those gameshows. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 8 22:53:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 14:53:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com... > Appearently it is because when these idiots do their terrorist crap, they want to attack areas of symbolic importance or those that > will get lots and lots of TV coverage. (Seems like jokers like OBL do these things just to be on TV.) I have a feeling that if multiples of aircraft suddenly fell out of the sky they'd get plenty of TV coverage. Even if only one blew up, but why settle for one? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:08:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Rosanne) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:08:17 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com... > > > > > Oh joy! I'm eating insect eggs... yum > > > > Tastes like eggs. :-) > > > ***Or, in the case of that Chinese candy we were eating in the dark on the > way home from the restaurant, tastes like sesame seeds....nothing like > getting home to see what you've been munching on all the way home is > infested with little worms.... > I guess this would be a bad time to comment on the percentage of rat droppings that the FDA allows in certain foods? ... ... ... ... I thought it would be... :-) ~ Rosanne From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:14:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:14:43 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjl5$ndp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scj5u$8bg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se6ri$166$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sf75a$h5j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" > > As to what an older lady might accomplish: Had she been aboard one of the > > 9/11 flights, the terrorists would have been in the unenviable position of > > having brought knives to a gunfight. > > Ya think? I don't. Unless she was on the last flight and even that's a stretch. I doubt the older lady has ever fired a weapon in anger and seriously doubt her commitment to doing so when it comes down to it, especially on an aircraft. There is some effort made to weed out those who would fire a weapon in anger - or get angry enough TO fire a weapon. No one wants armed hot-heads (or potential hot-heads). Shooting a person should, to the maximum extent possible, be deliberate, careful, and in consideration of potential collateral damage. "Shoot only to stop the attack" is the mantra taught in state-sponsored classes. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:16:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 19:16:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB2065.786BC77E@hotmail.com> Rosanne wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Redstone" wrote in message > > news:3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com... > > > > > > > Oh joy! I'm eating insect eggs... yum > > > > > > Tastes like eggs. :-) > > > > > ***Or, in the case of that Chinese candy we were eating in the dark on the > > way home from the restaurant, tastes like sesame seeds....nothing like > > getting home to see what you've been munching on all the way home is > > infested with little worms.... > > > > I guess this would be a bad time to comment on the percentage of rat > droppings that the FDA allows in certain foods? > ... > ... > ... > ... > I thought it would be... :-) > > ~ Rosanne Looks like raisins. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:17:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:17:54 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sf7b8$h8c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" > > Last time I checked (it's actually been a few years) you could buy Mace/pepper-spray > > type canisters in just about any sporting goods store (both FL and CA). > Since that is the case, I wonder where the boundary is for it to require a license? (Or > is it just my state that is so anal?) It's mostly your state. Massachusetts has the reputation of being - probably - the most gun (weapon) un-friendly state. 911 is often called the 'Massachusetts Dial-A-Prayer' number. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:19:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Rosanne) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:19:39 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: New Jersey References: <3BE6C889.F086B2AA@sprintmail.com> <3BE8CE39.88D84B2E@suespammers.org> <3BEAA5E7.DE35AC2A@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: <9sf7ff$hd6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Liz Witthuhn" wrote in message news:3BEAA5E7.DE35AC2A@sprintmail.com... > GregR wrote: > > > > Liz Witthuhn wrote: > > > > > Anyone here live in central Jersey (Monmouth County)? > > > > Off to the Navy Electronics Depot by any chance? (At least I think you were the > > one that taught electronics). > > No, off to NWS Earle to be the force protection & anti-terrorism > officer. This for a person whose background is surface warfare, ops, > and communications. Fortunately, they know I'm not qualified and plan > to send me off to school for it. Packing the wooly-warmies. > > I do wonder if that building that looks like an Aegis is still there on > the turnpike... > > Liz http://www.realtors.com/FindNeig/NeigCriteria.asp?st=&mls=monmouth&ct=&cenx= %2D742E1682534039436&ceny=40%2E16259857896&zm=7&poe=realtor This might help... it's off of realtors.com, if the link won't work. I'm pretty sure you'll need to get rid of the linefeed. It has a facility to select the lowest crime risk areas, etc. I WISH I could remember the site I was on a year or two ago, where I could the neighborhoods were color-coded by various criteria - crime, school quality, etc. ~ Rosanne From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:20:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 19:20:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com... > > > > It is.. fake and virtual wood. The difference is in the weight. The solid > wood > > stuff I do have in my place weighs a ton. > > > ***Why pay good money for particle board? I'll stick to the 'real' stuff > that lasts a lifetime or two, you can get these little slidey things now > that you put under the feet and you can push the furniture around by > yourself. QVC of course, Miracle Gliders or something like that. If the cost was similar, then I would splurge for the real stuff. But there is a real difference in price. Besides, I live in an apartment. If I need to move, I want it to be easy so I won't have to hire a moving company. Plus the sauderwood stuff I have already lasted me for a good 10 years already. :-) As for the slidy thingies... do they work on heavy carpet? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:22:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 19:22:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sesfg$c4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB21E2.3E23ECB8@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > > I wouldn't be caught dead with that crap in my house......or > with painted wood furniture either (brings tears to my eyes to see wood > ruined like that). > > Indi (yeah, ok, when I was poor I had one of those particleboard > entertainment centers, so sue me) I agree.. painting it is the way to turn decent furnture to crap. The only way to have those things in the house is to have it with a real wood finish. As for the sauderwood stuff, see my comment to Heidi above. (or below depending on how you view threads.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:24:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 19:24:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9saopr$arf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjsl$nk9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sblg9$od4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF498.2437F163@hotmail.com> <9sf1cb$efi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB2223.D4AB8C9F@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEAF498.2437F163@hotmail.com... > > > > They are no longer ValueJet. After the crash and after some money > problems, > > > they changed their name to AirTran or something like that. They are not > > > ATA, that is a different company. > > > > Whew.. Thanks for telling me that. I was wondering. :-) > > Sorry. :) I've been watching a lot of Cheers on Nick at Night. And I guess > I am starting to become like Cliff Claven. Useless trivia and knowledge. > I'd make a killing on one of those gameshows. But you may never know if one of those useless tidbits of info could be useful. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:27:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 19:27:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com... > > Appearently it is because when these idiots do their terrorist crap, they want to attack areas of symbolic importance or those > that > > will get lots and lots of TV coverage. (Seems like jokers like OBL do these things just to be on TV.) > > I have a feeling that if multiples of aircraft suddenly fell out of the sky they'd get plenty of TV coverage. Even if only one blew > up, but why settle for one? I don't think they will ever settle for doing in one plane anymore. One plane doesn't seem to hold as much of a shock value according to them. Now I think they will try to co-ordinate two to three hijackings simultaneously. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:40:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 19:40:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: |***Why pay good money for particle board? I'll stick to the 'real' stuff |that lasts a lifetime or two, you can get these little slidey things now |that you put under the feet and you can push the furniture around by |yourself. QVC of course, Miracle Gliders or something like that. | I saw those for sale in a Walgreen Drug Store last week. As seen on TV, not sold in stores? Right. BTW, no shipping, same price. They also had Oxyclean. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:42:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 19:42:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |And I do like that Fox show "Scariest Police Chases".. or something like that. :-) When |I do move, I'd want to live on top of one of the hills so I could hook up my CB radio |and blare out "AUDIO!" :-) | | Anybody see the 1 hour 18 wheeler chase on CNN yesterday? What a hoot. It was in Dallas, TX. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:49:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 19:49:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa19n$uov$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8t1$2vt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbee0$kqp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sbjl5$ndp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scj5u$8bg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se6ri$166$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf75a$h5j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: JerryMouse said: |There is some effort made to weed out those who would fire a weapon in |anger - or get angry enough TO fire a weapon. No one wants armed hot-heads |(or potential hot-heads). Shooting a person should, to the maximum extent |possible, be deliberate, careful, and in consideration of potential |collateral damage. "Shoot only to stop the attack" is the mantra taught in |state-sponsored classes. | | 2 to the head will stop most attacks (.45 ACP, of course) -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 00:56:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 19:56:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: | |I don't think they will ever settle for doing in one plane anymore. |One plane doesn't seem to hold as much of a shock value according |to them. Now I think they will try to co-ordinate two to three |hijackings simultaneously. Well, we have had a paradigm shift. Prior to 911 all planes hijacked from the US were put on the ground safe, and the passengers, for the most part, released. At no time were they used as a weapon of mass destruction. That's the _only_ reason that they were able to get control of the tow NY and the one DC plane. The PA plane passengers knew what was up and took action to stop it. The pilots will never give up their plane again, I don't think, and the passengers will not be held hostage by a knife. They may hijack another plane, but it will not be easy and may not end as the hijackers expect. Of course, this is just my opinion. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:14:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Liz Witthuhn) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 17:14:05 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEB2DD4.CF5882A5@sprintmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > > Anybody see the 1 hour 18 wheeler chase on CNN yesterday? What a hoot. It > was in Dallas, TX. Best part was when the trailer caught fire. Cool beans! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:27:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 20:27:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> <3BEB2DD4.CF5882A5@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: Liz Witthuhn said: |Best part was when the trailer caught fire. Cool beans! | | I think it was actually the forklift, but the lumber eventually caught fire. I never saw any follow up as to what it was about. Anyway, it grabbed my attention for an hour, for sure. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:30:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:30:46 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> <3BEB2DD4.CF5882A5@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfbk0$j7u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.1654fafcbc8cd3f1989714@news.spamcop.net... > Liz Witthuhn said: > |Best part was when the trailer caught fire. Cool beans! > | > | > I think it was actually the forklift, but the lumber eventually caught > fire. I never saw any follow up as to what it was about. Anyway, it grabbed > my attention for an hour, for sure. > It even made it up here to the boonies of Alberta (yep, CNN even gets up here) Kinda made me miss So.Cal. a bit............. NAH!!!!!!!! Up here I can actually count my money as I leave the bank while walking to my truck that I left running ('cause it's COLD). From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:48:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 20:48:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Rosanne" wrote in message news:9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I guess this would be a bad time to comment on the percentage of rat > droppings that the FDA allows in certain foods? > ... ***Isn't it scary that there IS such a thing as an acceptable level of rat droppings in food? GAG... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:54:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 20:54:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sesfg$c4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sfd5p$jte$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9sesfg$c4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I wouldn't be caught dead with that crap in my house......or > with painted wood furniture either (brings tears to my eyes to see wood > ruined like that). > > Indi (yeah, ok, when I was poor I had one of those particleboard > entertainment centers, so sue me) > **I think we've all had it at one time or another, I had those nice white plastic etageres that you get at Walmart when I was in high school (ick). I don't so much need the furniture now, I want it, so I don't mind investing good stuff that'll last me the rest of my life. Sadly my taste runs to antiques...which ain't exactly cheap. I don't mind painting pine, it's not that pretty, but the two grody pieces I've bought cheap and stripped the paint off of were gorgeous curly maple underneath with a beautiful grain, I can't imagine why anyone would want to cover that up with paint. I saw a chest in an antique shop last week that someone had painted the top of....the rest was birdseye maple...what a waste. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:57:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 20:57:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com... > > > As for the slidy thingies... do they work on heavy carpet? > ***They're supposed to work on all surfaces, at least they do on TV. Supposedly movers and people who do carpet cleaning and installation use them to move the furniture around without killing themselves. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 01:58:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 20:58:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sfd95$ju0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.1654eff573dfd9b6989710@news.spamcop.net... > I saw those for sale in a Walgreen Drug Store last week. As seen on TV, not > sold in stores? Right. BTW, no shipping, same price. They also had > Oxyclean. > > ***Saw them at Walmart too, or something similar, they have Oxyclean AND Orange Glo (why the hell is that guy shouting?) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:02:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 21:02:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C111.DBAE33A7@suespammers.org> <3BEAF180.E0B7ABFC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfdhb$k6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAF180.E0B7ABFC@hotmail.com... > > Every movie I've seen on a plane bored the heck out of me.. Well, except one. (I think it was > called "Up Periscope" which starred Kelsey Grahmar. (sp?)) > ***I have a friend who's making twice weekly trips to Arizona for some corporate gigs and she says if she has to watch Legally Blonde *one more time*, she's going to walk out.....probably preferable to the movie, even with that giant first step.... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:02:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 21:02:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com... > > ***Just be happy he got the joke, OK? Usually he needs an explanation... > > :-D (pancake *this* Red).... > > I'd rather eat it. :-) > ***Cool...IHOP....you buyin'? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:14:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 19:14:22 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***Cool...IHOP....you buyin'? > Dang Heidi!!! You would have to bring up IHOP !!! I used to Love those strawberry pancakes!!!! Just checked their site and the only places up here are in British Columbia. Too far to drive so I'll have to make my own... sob.... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:24:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 21:24:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C111.DBAE33A7@suespammers.org> <3BEAF180.E0B7ABFC@hotmail.com> <9sfdhb$k6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: |***I have a friend who's making twice weekly trips to Arizona for some |corporate gigs and she says if she has to watch Legally Blonde *one more |time*, she's going to walk out.....probably preferable to the movie, even |with that giant first step.... | | Hey, I liked that movie. But then I only watched it once. ;-> -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:25:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:25:01 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com... > > > Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com... > > > Appearently it is because when these idiots do their terrorist crap, they want to attack areas of symbolic importance or those > > that > > > will get lots and lots of TV coverage. (Seems like jokers like OBL do these things just to be on TV.) > > > > I have a feeling that if multiples of aircraft suddenly fell out of the sky they'd get plenty of TV coverage. Even if only one blew > > up, but why settle for one? > > I don't think they will ever settle for doing in one plane anymore. One plane doesn't seem to hold as much of a shock value according > to them. Now I think they will try to co-ordinate two to three hijackings simultaneously. I really don't think they'll try hijacking again. Next time any sort of attack happens on an aircraft it will simply be a bomb in the hold, maybe timed to go off right after take off so that it crashes into the city beneath. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:26:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:26:56 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sff0a$ko9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.1654f09ac23c7687989711@news.spamcop.net... > Anybody see the 1 hour 18 wheeler chase on CNN yesterday? What a hoot. It > was in Dallas, TX. Yeah, that was incredible. The bits that were most memorable were the wheel flying off in a fiery blaze and the idiots who gave the driver a high five. What were they thinking? Anything at all? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:54:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 21:54:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Deskmates. Message-ID: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> http://www.tahni.com/ What I've always wanted.. a virtual Heidi on my desktop. :-) I never knew you could have that much trouble with a dustbuster. :-D (Remote download.. no spyware detected according to AdWare, and no virus infiltration according to McAfee.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:56:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 21:56:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Rosanne" wrote in message > news:9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > I guess this would be a bad time to comment on the percentage of rat > > droppings that the FDA allows in certain foods? > > ... > ***Isn't it scary that there IS such a thing as an acceptable level of rat > droppings in food? GAG... Well, when you think about it.. it is bound to happen since the foods are stored in large warehouses. Just think how it was before the FDA was formed. People still survived. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:57:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 21:57:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com... > > > > > > As for the slidy thingies... do they work on heavy carpet? > > > ***They're supposed to work on all surfaces, at least they do on TV. > Supposedly movers and people who do carpet cleaning and installation use > them to move the furniture around without killing themselves. What worries me is the "As Seen on TV" label.. Reminds me of the "Miracle Thaw" thing. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 02:59:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 21:59:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfd95$ju0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB46AD.A6F7265@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Frank G." wrote in message > news:MPG.1654eff573dfd9b6989710@news.spamcop.net... > > I saw those for sale in a Walgreen Drug Store last week. As seen on TV, > not > > sold in stores? Right. BTW, no shipping, same price. They also had > > Oxyclean. > > > > ***Saw them at Walmart too, or something similar, they have Oxyclean AND > Orange Glo (why the hell is that guy shouting?) Just like when that Georgia guy yells when selling those 10 inch knives. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:04:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:04:42 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] $5 billion for postoffice. Message-ID: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> Okay.. they say that the government should pay for the cost of sterilizing the mail. (But it appears they are also including the $2-3 billion of debt they are operating under too.) Anyone want to make any bets that our postage rates is going to take a leap upwards regardless? (I'm guessing it will go up to 43 cents for postage.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:08:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:08:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> <9sf7b8$h8c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB489C.FA7A8216@hotmail.com> JerryMouse wrote: > > > It's mostly your state. Massachusetts has the reputation of being - > probably - the most gun (weapon) un-friendly state. 911 is often called the > 'Massachusetts Dial-A-Prayer' number. Thats a fact.. particularly those stuck in the city. This is not to mention the most car unfriendly state too. (Remove roads and lanes, expand sidewalks, include bicycle paths that run dangerously into the street, more traffic across the board..) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:15:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:15:53 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> <3BEB2DD4.CF5882A5@sprintmail.com> <9sfbk0$j7u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB4A69.6C49BFEC@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > > > Up here I can actually count my money as I leave the bank while walking to > my truck that I left running ('cause it's COLD). And winter isn't even officially here yet. (I've just finished preparing my drafty windows for the winter.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:17:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:17:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message > news:9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > ***Cool...IHOP....you buyin'? > > > Dang Heidi!!! > You would have to bring up IHOP !!! > > I used to Love those strawberry pancakes!!!! > Just checked their site and the only places up here are in British Columbia. > Too far to drive so I'll have to make my own... sob.... Maybe we could all take a trip to CA and visit Petey for a powwow at Hobees? :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:18:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:18:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C111.DBAE33A7@suespammers.org> <3BEAF180.E0B7ABFC@hotmail.com> <9sfdhb$k6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB4AFE.CAA4529F@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Heidi said: > |***I have a friend who's making twice weekly trips to Arizona for some > |corporate gigs and she says if she has to watch Legally Blonde *one more > |time*, she's going to walk out.....probably preferable to the movie, even > |with that giant first step.... > | > | > Hey, I liked that movie. But then I only watched it once. ;-> > -- At least it wasn't "Glitter". I heard that was THE golden turkey over "Plan 9". From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:25:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:25:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEB4C95.68455341@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > > > Well, we have had a paradigm shift. Prior to 911 all planes hijacked from > the US were put on the ground safe, and the passengers, for the most part, > released. At no time were they used as a weapon of mass destruction. That's > the _only_ reason that they were able to get control of the tow NY and the > one DC plane. The PA plane passengers knew what was up and took action to > stop it. The pilots will never give up their plane again, I don't think, > and the passengers will not be held hostage by a knife. They may hijack > another plane, but it will not be easy and may not end as the hijackers > expect. Of course, this is just my opinion. > -- Your opinion reflects mine. Next time around, no one is going to sit still and it'll be much more difficult to bring in a gun. (Provided that the airports get rid of junk security outfits.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:27:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 22:27:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > I really don't think they'll try hijacking again. Next time any sort of attack happens on an aircraft it will simply be a bomb in > the hold, maybe timed to go off right after take off so that it crashes into the city beneath. That may not be that popular since the casualties won't be as high as they would like it. (It almost seems like a drug user.. after the first hit of cocain or heroin, they will want more for the same ecstacy.) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:29:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:29:46 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfil3$mj2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com... > http://www.tahni.com/ > > What I've always wanted.. a virtual Heidi on my desktop. :-) > > I never knew you could have that much trouble with a dustbuster. :-D > ***It just FIGURES. Blatant discrimination. You get this sexy busty chick in a bikini and I get the fat slob in the Y-fronts....jeez. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:32:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:32:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com... > > Well, when you think about it.. it is bound to happen since the foods are > stored in large warehouses. Just think how it was before the FDA was formed. > People still survived. > ***Yeah, they survived. Know why? THEY GREW THEIR OWN FOOD! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:33:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:33:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sfirn$mlj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I used to Love those strawberry pancakes!!!! > Just checked their site and the only places up here are in British Columbia. > Too far to drive so I'll have to make my own... sob.... > >***I, of course, went for the chocolate ones.... mmm... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:35:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:35:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |(Remote download.. no spyware detected according to AdWare, and no |virus infiltration according to McAfee.) | | Buy me now, just click me and get more? It may not call home, but it does nag. And the first time she says "I love you, no sh*t, buy me a hamburger" she's out of here. ;-> -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:34:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:34:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> <3BEB2DD4.CF5882A5@sprintmail.com> <9sfbk0$j7u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4A69.6C49BFEC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfiuo$mm4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB4A69.6C49BFEC@hotmail.com... > > And winter isn't even officially here yet. > > (I've just finished preparing my drafty windows for the winter.) > ***Did you get that nice shrink wrap stuff? Works pretty well, actually, what works better is the landlords putting on a storm door on the slider, it's about 10 degrees warmer in here! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:35:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:35:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |What worries me is the "As Seen on TV" label.. Reminds me of the "Miracle |Thaw" thing. | | I had one of those. It worked, I just can't remember what I did with it. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:35:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:35:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com... > > Maybe we could all take a trip to CA and visit Petey for a powwow at Hobees? :-) > **Hobees? Worth driving cross country for? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:36:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:36:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfj2j$mmq$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com... > > What worries me is the "As Seen on TV" label.. Reminds me of the "Miracle > Thaw" thing. > **Why, did you buy one? :-> From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:38:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:38:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <9sfil3$mj2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: | |"Redstone" wrote in message |news:3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com... |> http://www.tahni.com/ |> |> What I've always wanted.. a virtual Heidi on my desktop. :-) |> |> I never knew you could have that much trouble with a dustbuster. :-D |> |***It just FIGURES. Blatant discrimination. You get this sexy busty chick |in a bikini and I get the fat slob in the Y-fronts....jeez. | | You mean Tiny Elvis? I put that on wifey's computer. She is an Elvis _nut_ -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:38:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:38:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfj56$mn2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.165518f3dbee8f9a989716@news.spamcop.net... > > Buy me now, just click me and get more? It may not call home, but it does > nag. ***You download a woman to entertain you on your desktop and you're suprised she nags? LOL From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:41:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:41:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <9sfil3$mj2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sfjao$mse$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.165519b84ad8c1d9989718@news.spamcop.net... > You mean Tiny Elvis? I put that on wifey's computer. She is an Elvis _nut_ > ***NO, I mean Fat B the Couch Potato, (I assume the "B" is for Bastard?) which you probably don't see because it's in a popup window when you change screens...it's either Fat B or a blue monkey in a diaper...and YOU get a chick in a bikini.....sexist pigs... ;-D From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:46:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:46:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <9sfil3$mj2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfjao$mse$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: | |"Frank G." wrote in message |news:MPG.165519b84ad8c1d9989718@news.spamcop.net... | |> You mean Tiny Elvis? I put that on wifey's computer. She is an Elvis _nut_ |> |***NO, I mean Fat B the Couch Potato, (I assume the "B" is for Bastard?) |which you probably don't see because it's in a popup window when you change |screens...it's either Fat B or a blue monkey in a diaper...and YOU get a |chick in a bikini.....sexist pigs... ;-D | | http://www.rocketdownload.com/details/home/tnyelvis.htm -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 03:47:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:47:55 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: | |"Redstone" wrote in message |news:3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com... |> |> What worries me is the "As Seen on TV" label.. Reminds me of the "Miracle |> Thaw" thing. |> |**Why, did you buy one? :-> | | I was young and stupid at the time, I'm older now. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 04:42:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Robert J. Rucinski) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 23:42:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Astrology, occult, etc. Message-ID: <3BEB5EB3.AFBC06DE@SpamCop.Net> My favorite astrological bookshop was a target of arson. You might find the following links interesting. You would have to "join" YAHOO groups to read messages, but you get 10MB of email for free and they have never spammed me. (Pluto was/is not in retrograde.) http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=2602690&BRD=989&PAG=461&dept_id=140315&rfi=8 http://www.elib.com/Mayflower.phtml http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mayflower_books_support Bob From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 06:46:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 23:46:17 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sfu3j$rel$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com... > Maybe we could all take a trip to CA and visit Petey for a powwow at Hobees? :-) > > Well, whoever wants to come up here to Central Alberta at the end of this month to help me move, I'll supply all the pancakes and beer!! ...................Uh, ..............Hello.............. Anyone around???? :) Nice skiing by that time also........... boy it got empty fast! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 07:24:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 23:24:06 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> <3BE8C1C3.A640814C@suespammers.org> <3BEAEB8A.DDDF1167@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sg0ak$sdg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEAEB8A.DDDF1167@hotmail.com... > > If nothing else it'll probably stunt their growth, and no doubt cause them to die > > an early death due to lung cancer. :-) > > > > -- > > Do they even have lungs? :-) > Gosh, do they even have brains? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 14:09:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 09:09:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rrrqu$qr8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sgo28$7k0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.16551bf33c92447298971a@news.spamcop.net... > Heidi said: > | > |"Redstone" wrote in message > |news:3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com... > |> > |> What worries me is the "As Seen on TV" label.. Reminds me of the "Miracle > |> Thaw" thing. > |> > |**Why, did you buy one? :-> > | > | > I was young and stupid at the time, I'm older now. > -- Heh. Just a hunk of aluminum, but actually they were marginally effective IIRC, and have a real basis in thermal design. They kind of expand the surface area of the roast (or whatever). From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 14:24:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 09:24:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> They were already asking for another 3 cent increase before 911...... "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com... > Okay.. they say that the government should pay for the cost of > sterilizing the mail. (But it appears they are also including the $2-3 > billion of debt they are operating under too.) > > Anyone want to make any bets that our postage rates is going to take a > leap upwards regardless? (I'm guessing it will go up to 43 cents for > postage.) > > > > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 14:27:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 09:27:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sc486$cv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scm9t$9re$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sgp51$84s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-F3586A.22030208112001@news.spamcop.net... > o/~ Fish heads, fish heads, roly-poly fish heads > Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum! o/~ > An early MTV classic........remember "Video Killed the Radio" ? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 15:02:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 09:02:36 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] XNews...whoever suggested it, thanks! Message-ID: <9sgr66$97c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> A few weeks ago I posted in here and asked for suggestions on a newsreader. Somebody suggested XNews. Whoever suggested it, thanks! I love the scoring/filtering ability that this program has. I just made news.admin.net-abuse.email much easier to read by filtering out all of the recent Dipslime cross-posted child porn spam into that group. I couldn't have done that in Agent, short of making a separate killfile entry for each message. But with XNews, I just specified this: Message-ID: news1\.denver1\.co\.home\.com and, just like that, no more Dippy! Woohoo! The Usenet is going to be much, much quieter from now on. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 15:27:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 07:27:24 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: XNews...whoever suggested it, thanks! References: <9sgr66$97c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sg0gt.3vv44g5.1@kserver.org> You're welcome. ;) -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ On Fri, 9 Nov 2001 09:02:36 -0600, "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in spamcop.social in article <9sgr66$97c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :A few weeks ago I posted in here and asked for suggestions on a newsreader. :Somebody suggested XNews. Whoever suggested it, thanks! I love the :scoring/filtering ability that this program has. I just made :news.admin.net-abuse.email much easier to read by filtering out all of the :recent Dipslime cross-posted child porn spam into that group. I couldn't :have done that in Agent, short of making a separate killfile entry for each :message. But with XNews, I just specified this: Message-ID: :news1\.denver1\.co\.home\.com and, just like that, no more Dippy! :Woohoo! The Usenet is going to be much, much quieter from now on. : From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 16:01:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 11:01:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rub74$52u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE876D0.F5DADF86@hotmail.com> <9sc40j$ah$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scm05$9pd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sgunm$au6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Bob W." wrote in message news:responseguard-7E64F1.22014708112001@news.spamcop.net... > And that's my brother's middle name. > > Weird, man. > **What's his first name, Art? (hanging on the wall...) Matt? (sitting in front of the door) :-> From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 16:21:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 09:21:25 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvlqc$qt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvn7u$rnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvpd9$sp4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s3l3e$rcm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4bse$623$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s6pcl$a9l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7n9l$pkp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE876D0.F5DADF86@hotmail.com> <9sc40j$ah$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scm05$9pd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sgunm$au6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sgvpv$bg6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sgunm$au6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **What's his first name, Art? (hanging on the wall...) Matt? (sitting in > front of the door) :-> First name is "Third Base" - which speaks for itself. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 16:57:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 08:57:06 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com... > That may not be that popular since the casualties won't be as high as they would like it. (It almost seems like a drug user.. after > the first hit of cocain or heroin, they will want more for the same ecstacy.) The potential death toll could be absolutely enormous. If they managed to put bombs on several hundred planes on one day which is a matter of some considerable ease if the bags aren't being scanned... the only difficulty is in finding a few hundred guys willing to die for the cause but then I suppose that's not too hard either. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:33:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:33:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com... > > > > Well, when you think about it.. it is bound to happen since the foods are > > stored in large warehouses. Just think how it was before the FDA was > formed. > > People still survived. > > > ***Yeah, they survived. Know why? THEY GREW THEIR OWN FOOD! But their storage methods weren't any different.. the rats would of still got to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:35:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:35:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Muz Cleo Nailed - one down many to go References: <9rrrns$qqj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE247D3.934E8B2E@hotmail.com> <9rubes$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rubn4$5d7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rv2ig$hko$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvdah$mq5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rvtnc$uu5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE39428.75A4331F@hotmail.com> <9s0u2u$dqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE58F89.7DAC3025@hotmail.com> <9s4c1h$674$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE5F49F.BC32061A@hotmail.com> <9s7eaf$l4m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE75E83.FDE44770@hotmail.com> <9s7n8g$pkl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE875E4.4D96DB51@hotmail.com> <9scloo$9jv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE707.E3D84A1B@hotmail.com> <9sepg3$alu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB215C.90ED89E0@hotmail.com> <9sfd7g$jtj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sgo28$7k0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC3003.45E462A8@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > "Frank G." wrote in message > news:MPG.16551bf33c92447298971a@news.spamcop.net... > > Heidi said: > > | > > |"Redstone" wrote in message > > |news:3BEB4623.323445D1@hotmail.com... > > |> > > |> What worries me is the "As Seen on TV" label.. Reminds me of the > "Miracle > > |> Thaw" thing. > > |> > > |**Why, did you buy one? :-> > > | > > | > > I was young and stupid at the time, I'm older now. > > -- > > Heh. Just a hunk of aluminum, but actually they were marginally effective > IIRC, and have a real basis in thermal design. They kind of expand the > surface area of the roast (or whatever). Actually, it didn't do that much. It was just that the surface temperature of the aluminum transferred to the meat on it.. making it marginally effective. 5 minutes to completely thaw? Highly unlikely. I'll opt for my microwave for thawing anways. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:37:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:37:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Terroris - Bah! References: <9s6hnu$6au$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7602C.7F8257AC@hotmail.com> <3BE77E04.76A90718@suespammers.org> <9s8172$ukn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE877E6.5BA8DF24@hotmail.com> <3BE8C1C3.A640814C@suespammers.org> <3BEAEB8A.DDDF1167@hotmail.com> <9sg0ak$sdg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC3064.ED7E8B4D@hotmail.com> Cuspid Pookywinkel wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEAEB8A.DDDF1167@hotmail.com... > > > If nothing else it'll probably stunt their growth, and no doubt cause > them to die > > > an early death due to lung cancer. :-) > > > > > > -- > > > > Do they even have lungs? :-) > > > > Gosh, do they even have brains? I think they have just a rudimentary nervous system, and that is it. I heard that a person can still live without a brain.. just the brain stem is needed to control heart and lungs. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:38:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:38:43 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <3BE78184.F6D3B591@suespammers.org> <3BE87855.2AF788A@hotmail.com> <3BE8C04C.A47CAA0B@suespammers.org> <3BEAEF07.ED93C440@hotmail.com> <3BEB2DD4.CF5882A5@sprintmail.com> <9sfbk0$j7u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4A69.6C49BFEC@hotmail.com> <9sfiuo$mm4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC30C3.98289DD6@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > ***Did you get that nice shrink wrap stuff? Works pretty well, actually, > what works better is the landlords putting on a storm door on the slider, > it's about 10 degrees warmer in here! I did. Works great. Drafts are gone.. and the rooms in my place are noticeably warmer. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:39:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:39:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfu3j$rel$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC310A.9A234DA@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com... > > > Maybe we could all take a trip to CA and visit Petey for a powwow at > Hobees? :-) > > > > > Well, whoever wants to come up here to Central Alberta at the end of this > month to help me move, I'll supply all the pancakes and beer!! > > ...................Uh, ..............Hello.............. Anyone around???? > :) > Nice skiing by that time also........... boy it got empty fast! Maybe Canada would be better worth it. (I heard the beer is one of the best.) :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:40:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:40:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com... > > > > Maybe we could all take a trip to CA and visit Petey for a powwow at > Hobees? :-) > > > **Hobees? Worth driving cross country for? We could always jump over to John's place. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:40:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:40:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC3146.C3036E21@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > The potential death toll could be absolutely enormous. If they managed to put bombs on several hundred planes on one day which is a > matter of some considerable ease if the bags aren't being scanned... the only difficulty is in finding a few hundred guys willing to > die for the cause but then I suppose that's not too hard either. Amazing on how easy it is to brainwash some people. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:42:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:42:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |(Remote download.. no spyware detected according to AdWare, and no > |virus infiltration according to McAfee.) > | > | > > Buy me now, just click me and get more? It may not call home, but it does > nag. And the first time she says "I love you, no sh*t, buy me a hamburger" > she's out of here. ;-> > > -- Did you see her with the dust buster? :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:43:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:43:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > They were already asking for another 3 cent increase before 911...... > They aren't controlling their costs.. A 3 cent increase is way beyond the inflation rate. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:44:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 12:44:08 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfu3j$rel$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC310A.9A234DA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9shbm3$hsj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEC310A.9A234DA@hotmail.com... > Maybe Canada would be better worth it. (I heard the beer is one of the best.) > :-) > > GREAT Beer up here!!! And stronger than what I used to drink in Calif. The lowest available Alcohol content it about 4.5% and it goes all the way to about 8% - for the Beer! Even Budweiser is 5% here. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 19:45:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 12:45:54 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com... > > > Maybe we could all take a trip to CA and visit Petey for a powwow at > > Hobees? :-) > > > > > **Hobees? Worth driving cross country for? > > We could always jump over to John's place. :-) > > Well, make it the end of this month and I'll have a few cases of beer lying around. :) The only bad thing about the beer up here is that it's almost $9 a SIX-pack! :( From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 20:05:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Kenneth Loafman) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 20:05:51 +0000 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC3146.C3036E21@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEC371F.9175987E@lt.com> Redstone wrote: > > Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > > > > > The potential death toll could be absolutely enormous. If they managed to put bombs on several hundred planes on one day which is a > > matter of some considerable ease if the bags aren't being scanned... the only difficulty is in finding a few hundred guys willing to > > die for the cause but then I suppose that's not too hard either. > > Amazing on how easy it is to brainwash some people. When you have nothing to live for and someone tells you its a holy war and that you will go to heaven, its got to be better than you have now. I can understand that. What I don't understand being able to live here and not seeing the truth. That takes a level of insanity I'm incapable of comprehending. ...Ken From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 23:38:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 18:38:46 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Did you see her with the dust buster? :-) | | Not yet, pistol, shotgun, Elvis outfit, snorkel, car, long blue dress that twirls nicely and a mermaid thingy so far. $25 is too much or I would get the other 15,000 animations. I get distracted when I'm working, so I made a hot button on the task bar so I can quit/restart her quickly. Nice animation. Have you seen her run into the CRT glass and fall on her butt? -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 23:54:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 15:54:21 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC3146.C3036E21@hotmail.com> <3BEC371F.9175987E@lt.com> Message-ID: <9shqeb$pgn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Kenneth Loafman" wrote in message news:3BEC371F.9175987E@lt.com... > When you have nothing to live for and someone tells you its a holy war > and that you will go to heaven, its got to be better than you have now. > > I can understand that. What I don't understand being able to live here > and not seeing the truth. That takes a level of insanity I'm incapable > of comprehending. And from what I can gather they weren't living like hermits in their little rooms, oh no. They were out living it up, taking advantage of the attractions that Florida has to offer. They were trained pilots, could have made a living doing that but they chose instead to 'martyr' themselves. There has to be an explanation for why they made their fateful decisions but I'm sure I can't possibly put myself in an empathetic position. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 23:56:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (dollface) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 23:56:14 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone wrote: >They aren't controlling their costs.. A 3 cent increase is way >beyond the inflation rate. True, but their increases up until the past few years were way below inflation. It was $0.32 for...how long? before they finally raised it. *shrug* From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 23:55:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 15:55:41 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfu3j$rel$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC310A.9A234DA@hotmail.com> <9shbm3$hsj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9shqgr$ph2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9shbm3$hsj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > GREAT Beer up here!!! > And stronger than what I used to drink in Calif. > The lowest available Alcohol content it about 4.5% and it goes all the way > to about 8% - for the Beer! > Even Budweiser is 5% here. What's their byline... the King of Piss... Piss of Beers... something like that LOL From spamcop-social Fri Nov 9 23:57:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 15:57:14 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Well, make it the end of this month and I'll have a few cases of beer lying > around. :) > The only bad thing about the beer up here is that it's almost $9 a SIX-pack! > :( Eeek! I try not to pay more than about $5.50. Trader Joe's is best for price on imported beers (since most of the domestic stuff is not worth sniffing at if my hubby is to be believed). From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 00:06:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 17:06:33 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Eeek! I try not to pay more than about $5.50. Trader Joe's is best for price on imported beers (since most of the domestic stuff is > not worth sniffing at if my hubby is to be believed). > > Hey, they even have "Lucky Lager" up here, which I remember buying for under $5 a TWELVE pack, but here, it's about $7.75 or so a SIX pack! It does have higher alcohol content, about 4.5% or so. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 00:02:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 16:02:27 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "dollface" wrote in message news:Xns9154B6758FCD7dollface@65.167.193.150... > >They aren't controlling their costs.. A 3 cent increase is way > >beyond the inflation rate. > > True, but their increases up until the past few years were way > below inflation. It was $0.32 for...how long? before they > finally raised it. *shrug* And the prices for some services has actually gone down this past year! I have no complaints about the USPS, I think they do a great job and give value for money, especially for packages and global priority mail which is super fast and reliable. In no other country in the world would the post office provide you with free envelopes and boxes as they do here. Maybe the should start charging for that stuff. I dunno. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 02:34:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 21:34:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Eeek! I try not to pay more than about $5.50. Trader Joe's is best for > price on imported beers (since most of the domestic stuff is > > not worth sniffing at if my hubby is to be believed). > > > > > Hey, they even have "Lucky Lager" up here, which I remember buying for under > $5 a TWELVE pack, but here, it's about $7.75 or so a SIX pack! > It does have higher alcohol content, about 4.5% or so. Welcome to Canada... everthing is inflated there. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 02:35:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 21:35:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfu3j$rel$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC310A.9A234DA@hotmail.com> <9shbm3$hsj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqgr$ph2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC9280.ED7F3699@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "John L." wrote in message news:9shbm3$hsj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > GREAT Beer up here!!! > > And stronger than what I used to drink in Calif. > > The lowest available Alcohol content it about 4.5% and it goes all the way > > to about 8% - for the Beer! > > Even Budweiser is 5% here. > > What's their byline... the King of Piss... Piss of Beers... something like that LOL You mean Budweiser or CA beers in general? :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 02:39:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 21:39:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC3146.C3036E21@hotmail.com> <3BEC371F.9175987E@lt.com> <9shqeb$pgn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC9353.21F03CD1@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Kenneth Loafman" wrote in message news:3BEC371F.9175987E@lt.com... > > When you have nothing to live for and someone tells you its a holy war > > and that you will go to heaven, its got to be better than you have now. > > > > I can understand that. What I don't understand being able to live here > > and not seeing the truth. That takes a level of insanity I'm incapable > > of comprehending. > > And from what I can gather they weren't living like hermits in their little rooms, oh no. They were out living it up, taking > advantage of the attractions that Florida has to offer. They were trained pilots, could have made a living doing that but they chose > instead to 'martyr' themselves. There has to be an explanation for why they made their fateful decisions but I'm sure I can't > possibly put myself in an empathetic position. Lets also not forget that these guys wasn't poor either. They came from middle class to upper-middle class families. They weren't the dirt poor by any means. I'm still thinking that they want to have their names up in lights on the TV. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 02:42:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 21:42:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |Did you see her with the dust buster? :-) > | > | > Not yet, pistol, shotgun, Elvis outfit, snorkel, car, long blue dress that > twirls nicely and a mermaid thingy so far. You've seen a few more than I have yet, > $25 is too much or I would get > the other 15,000 animations. I get distracted when I'm working, so I made a > hot button on the task bar so I can quit/restart her quickly. Nice > animation. I agree.. the price is quite high for my tastes. I'm just enjoying the demo. :-) > Have you seen her run into the CRT glass and fall on her butt? > > -- > Hysterical. :-) (The "Heidi Moment" (tm) :-)) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 02:48:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 21:48:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEC9567.D230CFC3@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "dollface" wrote in message news:Xns9154B6758FCD7dollface@65.167.193.150... > > >They aren't controlling their costs.. A 3 cent increase is way > > >beyond the inflation rate. > > > > True, but their increases up until the past few years were way > > below inflation. It was $0.32 for...how long? before they > > finally raised it. *shrug* > > And the prices for some services has actually gone down this past year! I have no complaints about the USPS, I think they do a great > job and give value for money, especially for packages and global priority mail which is super fast and reliable. In no other country > in the world would the post office provide you with free envelopes and boxes as they do here. Maybe the should start charging for > that stuff. I dunno. Okay.. I stand corrected. But I'd like a gradual system of increases rather than these big leaps just to correct it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 03:05:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 22:05:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |> Have you seen her run into the CRT glass and fall on her butt? |> |> -- |> | |Hysterical. :-) | |(The "Heidi Moment" (tm) :-)) | LOL, there are a bunch of "jokes" on that web page you can download. Some funny, some not. some are obtrusive (ctrl/alt/delete & task manager to get rid of them), but all are harmless. http://www.cards-n-toons.com/?Rand=4153509391 and clock on humor. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 03:22:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 20:22:48 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com... > > Welcome to Canada... everthing is inflated there. > > A lot of things might be inflated, but one of the most important things (to me at least) - people, and their "word or honor" is NOT inflated. The higher prices are worth the cost to me, when it means I can leave my home unlocked, car running while I'm in the store, etc, and etc. and etc. I know I bring that up often, but it's still hard for me to believe people mean things when they say them. :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 11:31:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 06:31:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: John L. said: |The higher prices are worth the cost to me, when it means I can leave my |home unlocked, car running while I'm in the store, etc, and etc. and etc. My oldest son lives in Minneapolis, Minn. They have made it against the law to leave your car running unattended. Even in front of your house or in your driveway you will get a ticket. This is a sad state of affairs, IMO. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 03:51:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 21:51:22 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" > In no other country > in the world would the post office provide you with free envelopes and boxes as they do here. Maybe the should start charging for > that stuff. I think it averages out - but I could be wrong. At least the postal service thinks so. Last time I ordered some boxes they quizzed me on what I was going to do with them! When I said I was planning to mail stuff, the lady said she was just checking. Seems as if some people get their boxes and ship UPS! So I asked what happens when the postal service gets a FedEx box in the mail. Does the postal service send a nickle to Federal Express? She, of course, had no response. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 15:40:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 07:40:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.1656da10adcbb3f898971e@news.spamcop.net... > My oldest son lives in Minneapolis, Minn. They have made it against the law > to leave your car running unattended. Even in front of your house or in > your driveway you will get a ticket. This is a sad state of affairs, IMO. It's sad from the point of view that you can't leave things lying around for fear of their being stolen. But from a safety and conservation point of view, it's a good law. I believe a car is never more polluting than when it's sitting idling and cars do sometimes slip into gear by themselves so leaving it running unattended poses a small risk of an accident. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 18:01:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 13:01:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Sylvesterthekat said: | |"Frank G." wrote |My oldest son lives in Minneapolis, Minn. They have made it |against the law to leave your car running unattended. Even |in front of your house or in your driveway you will get a |ticket. This is a sad state of affairs, IMO. | |It's sad from the point of view that you can't leave things |lying around for fear of their being stolen. But from a safety |and conservation point of view, it's a good law. I believe a |car is never more polluting than when it's sitting |idling and cars do sometimes slip into gear by themselves |so leaving it running unattended poses a small risk of an accident. This is strictly a stolen car problem. It get cold up there, and cars were being stolen by kids and this caused all kinds of problems with traffic accidents, etc. The quick fix was this law. The ethics of this grates on my nerves. It's sad if you can't start your car in your driveway without it either being stolen, or you getting a ticket for leaving it unattended. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to spydermurphy-at-suespammers-dot-org Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 10 19:55:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (dollface) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 19:55:55 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: JerryMouse wrote: >Last time I ordered some boxes they quizzed me on what I was >going to do with them! When I said I was planning to mail >stuff, the lady said she was just checking. Seems as if some >people get their boxes and ship UPS! As a matter of fact, they do. It is very common for some people to use Priority Mail boxes that have either been wrapped in brown paper or turned inside out to ship via other services. This is a federal offense, as the boxes belong to the post office and they are only to be used in the manner for which they are provided. >So I asked what happens when the postal service gets a FedEx >box in the mail. Does the postal service send a nickle to >Federal Express? > >She, of course, had no response. It is unlikely that such a thing would happen, because most post offices will not take packages that are in boxes belonging to other shipping companies. Just as other shipping companies will usually not take packages in Priority Mail boxes. dollface (internet and mail order saleswoman extraordinaire...) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 02:20:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 19:20:29 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: override: erinlovessex.com going to charles@city-guide.com? References: <397out0t7n6ekd06j0tb2p4n4pb5bo5no3@127.0.0.1> <9si4du$u4u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjqjf$m76$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk18e$q4h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skkam$32l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9skn8u$4ei$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "michael lefevre" wrote in message news:9skkam$32l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > In article <9sk18e$q4h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, Mike Easter wrote: > > "michael lefevre" > > > >> i've set reports for that block to go to level3 > > > > Welcome back, michael! Did you have a good time? Are you posting in > > .social? > > thanks... yes, it was great... and not generally, no, but i can make an > exception... > > f'ups set... > > -- > michael What a subject to use when you're changing groups. :) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 04:21:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 20:21:32 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Hollywood and Highland Message-ID: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://www.geocities.com/hollywoodandhighland2001/ If anyone's interested, I took some pictures today of the new 'home of the Oscars' which is also a mall and movie theatre complex. Very impressive in an unusual sort of way. I had to degrade the pictures for the benefit of the poor souls who only have 56k so they're not crisp and the lack of light didn't help. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 04:37:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 21:37:14 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://www.geocities.com/hollywoodandhighland2001/ > > If anyone's interested, I took some pictures today of the new 'home of the Oscars' which is also a mall and movie theatre complex. > Very impressive in an unusual sort of way. > > I had to degrade the pictures for the benefit of the poor souls who only have 56k so they're not crisp and the lack of light didn't > help. > > Ooops, at least the first pic is linked to your hard drive, not available on the net. :( the others look ok, and it definitely is an interesting site. How tall are the elephants? From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 04:55:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 20:55:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> Thanks for the pics. Very cool. Guess I've had my head in the sand. I didn't even know they were opening a new complex or anything like that for the Oscars. Anyway, it was nice to see what it looks like. Makes me think I would like to go down there and see it. Every time Disney opens a new flick, we get mailers to our house inviting us to events as Disney's El Capitan Theater. But it's always seemed like too far a drive to bother with for a movie. (I only go into downtown L.A. once or twice a year, usually.) However, maybe we'll make a special family trip up there to see Monsters Inc. this holiday season. Thanks again, -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 05:10:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cuspid Pookywinkel) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 21:10:04 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9sl177$8h2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org... > > downtown L.A. once or twice a year, usually.) However, maybe we'll make > a special family trip up there to see Monsters Inc. this holiday season. > Hi Sheila! I saw Monsters Inc. today. It's well worth it! Excellent computer animation and lots of joyfully horrifying monsters! From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 05:37:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 21:37:15 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> <9sl177$8h2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sk6mc.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 21:10:04 -0800, "Cuspid Pookywinkel" wrote in spamcop.social in article <9sl177$8h2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :"Sheila King" wrote in message :news:9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org... :> :> downtown L.A. once or twice a year, usually.) However, maybe we'll make :> a special family trip up there to see Monsters Inc. this holiday season. : :Hi Sheila! : :I saw Monsters Inc. today. It's well worth it! Excellent computer animation :and lots of joyfully horrifying monsters! Oh, yes, we are definitely going to see it. It is just a question of when. We've simply been soooo busy these last couple of weeks, we haven't been able to fit it into our schedule. My husband's hobby is computer aided art, via computer modeling, including still pictures and animation (although he doesn't do too much animation because we don't have the computer power at home to render the number of shots needed to do an animation in a reasonable amount of time). But every time a computer animated flick comes out, it's sort of a family requirement to go see it (which I don't mind at all...have thoroughly enjoyed the Toy Stories and Shrek, etc...) So, one of his co-workers asked him, around Oct. 31st or so, whether he was going to go see Monsters, Inc. on Friday (opening day) or Saturday. (As though it were a foregone conclusion. ;) ) Glad to hear that it is a good one (which I certainly suspected), because it is one of those near certainties in my future. :) -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 14:58:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 06:58:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sm3pt$qqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > http://www.geocities.com/hollywoodandhighland2001/ > > > > If anyone's interested, I took some pictures today of the new 'home of the > Oscars' which is also a mall and movie theatre complex. > > Very impressive in an unusual sort of way. > > > > I had to degrade the pictures for the benefit of the poor souls who only > have 56k so they're not crisp and the lack of light didn't > > help. > > > > > Ooops, at least the first pic is linked to your hard drive, not available on > the net. :( > the others look ok, and it definitely is an interesting site. > How tall are the elephants? Doh! Thanks for pointing that out. You can't tell when it's on your own computer LOL. It's fixed now. How tall? I dunno, I guess 5 stories - they came over the top of the building. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 15:01:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 07:01:59 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9sm3vt$qss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org... > > Thanks for the pics. Very cool. Guess I've had my head in the sand. I > didn't even know they were opening a new complex or anything like that > for the Oscars. Anyway, it was nice to see what it looks like. Makes me > think I would like to go down there and see it. > > Every time Disney opens a new flick, we get mailers to our house > inviting us to events as Disney's El Capitan Theater. But it's always > seemed like too far a drive to bother with for a movie. (I only go into > downtown L.A. once or twice a year, usually.) However, maybe we'll make > a special family trip up there to see Monsters Inc. this holiday season. Whereabouts do you live? We go there quite frequently as it only takes us about 20 minutes from WLA. Now that Santa Monica Blvd is back to normal it's actually pretty quick and easy. You should definitely go check it out though you may want to wait as half the shops and restaurants aren't yet open (some are due in December). I've always wanted to go see something at the El Capitan. Do you know if they always have the guy on the organ? We almost went to see Monsters there yesterday but hubby wanted to see Heist so we saw that instead (it was good). From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 15:58:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 08:58:44 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sm3pt$qqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sm772$sak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sm3pt$qqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "John L." wrote in message news:9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > > news:9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > http://www.geocities.com/hollywoodandhighland2001/ > > the others look ok, and it definitely is an interesting site. > > How tall are the elephants? > > > How tall? I dunno, I guess 5 stories - they came over the top of the building. > > That tall, and 'looking' that top heavy.... Wouldn't want to be around them during a shaker! :) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 16:06:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 08:06:52 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> <9sm3vt$qss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9slbit.3vvea7d.1@kserver.org> On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 07:01:59 -0800, "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in spamcop.social in article <9sm3vt$qss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :Whereabouts do you live? Diamond Bar. (You know...Pomona area. East of Pasadena by quite a ways.) Once I made it all the way to LAX in 45 minutes at 7 am on a Sat. morning. That would be the fastest possible time. More usually it takes 1.25 to 1.5 hours to get into downtown LA. If its at commuter rush hour, even longer. :We go there quite frequently as it only takes us about 20 minutes from WLA. Ah, nice for city living. We mostly frequent Orange County for our entertainment. (DB is right on the border between LA county and OC.) We're just little suburbanites. Not city dwellers. ;) :You should definitely go check it out though you may want to wait as half the :shops and restaurants aren't yet open (some are due in December). OK. Yeah, I think we're going to be busy until Dec. pretty much. At least, I am. (I'm trying to finish up my master's thesis this week. I present it on Thurs. Nov. 29th. After that, I will be free, Free, FREE!!! Yes!) : I've always wanted to go see something at the El Capitan. Do you :know if they always have the guy on the organ? Aw, heck. I didn't even know they had an organ. I've never even been to the El Capitan. :We almost went to see Monsters there yesterday but hubby wanted to see Heist so we :saw that instead (it was good). OK, I'll put that one on my viewing list, for after I'm free, too. -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 19:54:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 13:54:39 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "dollface" wrote in message news:Xns91558DB50688Cdollface@65.167.193.150... > JerryMouse wrote: > > >Last time I ordered some boxes they quizzed me on what I was > >going to do with them! When I said I was planning to mail > >stuff, the lady said she was just checking. Seems as if some > >people get their boxes and ship UPS! > > As a matter of fact, they do. It is very common for some people > to use Priority Mail boxes that have either been wrapped in > brown paper or turned inside out to ship via other services. > This is a federal offense, as the boxes belong to the post > office and they are only to be used in the manner for which they > are provided. > It is unlikely that such a thing would happen, because most post > offices will not take packages that are in boxes belonging to > other shipping companies. Just as other shipping companies will > usually not take packages in Priority Mail boxes. > Your understanding is certainly at odds with our experience. We ship, oh, maybe ten (smallish) packages a day, UPS, USPS, and FedEx. The box in which the item is placed bears no necessary relationship to the eventual shipping service (UPS boxes sometimes go mail, FedEx boxes sometimes go UPS, and, yes, postal service boxes sometimes go UPS or FedEx). Our UPS and FedEx pickup people say this is VERY common and have yet to refuse a box from another carrier (including USPS). We know our UPS & FedEx containers that go by mail get delivered because our customers tell us so (and none come back). We've been doing this for several years and are not yet in Levenworth. I can only assume you are in a town where all the tight-sphinctered folk have gravitated to the shipping-company-service-desk or the authorities in my town are waiting until they build an air-tight (or tight-sphinctered) case against us. > dollface (internet and mail order saleswoman extraordinaire...) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 21:58:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 13:58:55 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sm3pt$qqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sm772$sak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9smsdq$6js$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9sm772$sak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > That tall, and 'looking' that top heavy.... Wouldn't want to be around them > during a shaker! :) I suspect they're only made of plaster or something, not terribly heavy. When they were building it you couldn't see the columns and it looked like the elephants were actually on the building itself. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 22:06:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 14:06:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk48a.3vuhc1p.1@kserver.org> <9sm3vt$qss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9slbit.3vvea7d.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9smtcc$6u2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9slbit.3vvea7d.1@kserver.org... > :Whereabouts do you live? > > Diamond Bar. (You know...Pomona area. East of Pasadena by quite a ways.) > Once I made it all the way to LAX in 45 minutes at 7 am on a Sat. > morning. That would be the fastest possible time. More usually it takes > 1.25 to 1.5 hours to get into downtown LA. If its at commuter rush hour, > even longer. Oh wow, you are a long way off! No wonder you don't go to Hollywood very often! I hope you don't have to commute, that drive must be hell at the wrong time of day. > OK. Yeah, I think we're going to be busy until Dec. pretty much. At > least, I am. (I'm trying to finish up my master's thesis this week. I > present it on Thurs. Nov. 29th. After that, I will be free, Free, > FREE!!! Yes!) Nice one! Where are you taking it? I mean which university? What's the subject? Good luck. (I'm assuming now that it's either math or computer science related, maybe an education degree and Cal Poly.. having looked at your site LOL) > Aw, heck. I didn't even know they had an organ. I've never even been to > the El Capitan. Oh LOL, I assumed since you were getting the invites that you'd have been. Yes, they do have the guy who comes out of the floor with his organ (LOL) but I don't know if that's only on special occasions (waiting for Bob/Indi/Heidi/Redstone to weigh in here). From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 22:19:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 14:19:55 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Your understanding is certainly at odds with our experience. We ship, oh, > maybe ten (smallish) packages a day, UPS, USPS, and FedEx. The box in which > the item is placed bears no necessary relationship to the eventual shipping > service (UPS boxes sometimes go mail, FedEx boxes sometimes go UPS, and, > yes, postal service boxes sometimes go UPS or FedEx). All of which begs the question of why you don't just use the correct packaging for the relevant service? Why not just use a Fed Ex box if you're shipping FedEx? If you use all three services and evidently have all the different boxes, how hard is it to put the right thing in the right box? From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 22:47:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 17:47:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9smv5t$7qu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > All of which begs the question of why you don't just use the correct packaging for the relevant service? Why not just use a Fed Ex > box if you're shipping FedEx? If you use all three services and evidently have all the different boxes, how hard is it to put the > right thing in the right box? > **Not to mention, they provide the correct packaging free of charge.....? From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 22:57:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 17:57:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEF0270.7CF06837@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Sylvesterthekat said: > | > |"Frank G." wrote > |My oldest son lives in Minneapolis, Minn. They have made it > |against the law to leave your car running unattended. Even > |in front of your house or in your driveway you will get a > |ticket. This is a sad state of affairs, IMO. > | > |It's sad from the point of view that you can't leave things > |lying around for fear of their being stolen. But from a safety > |and conservation point of view, it's a good law. I believe a > |car is never more polluting than when it's sitting > |idling and cars do sometimes slip into gear by themselves > |so leaving it running unattended poses a small risk of an accident. > > This is strictly a stolen car problem. It get cold up there, and cars were > being stolen by kids and this caused all kinds of problems with traffic > accidents, etc. The quick fix was this law. The ethics of this grates on my > nerves. It's sad if you can't start your car in your driveway without it > either being stolen, or you getting a ticket for leaving it unattended. > > -- Having your valuables stolen and higher prices.. just plain suck. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 23:03:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:03:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > > | > LOL, there are a bunch of "jokes" on that web page you can download. Some > funny, some not. some are obtrusive (ctrl/alt/delete & task manager to get > rid of them), but all are harmless. > http://www.cards-n-toons.com/?Rand=4153509391 and clock on humor. > Funny about the popularity of that Australian guy (I think he is on Animal Planet or something.) Everything from cartoons to his own plush action figures. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 23:10:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:10:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Back to the grind. References: <397out0t7n6ekd06j0tb2p4n4pb5bo5no3@127.0.0.1> <9si4du$u4u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjqjf$m76$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sk18e$q4h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skkam$32l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skn8u$4ei$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEF0561.4C020611@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "michael lefevre" wrote in message > news:9skkam$32l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > In article <9sk18e$q4h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, Mike Easter wrote: > > > "michael lefevre" > > > > > >> i've set reports for that block to go to level3 > > > > > > Welcome back, michael! Did you have a good time? Are you posting in > > > .social? > > > > thanks... yes, it was great... and not generally, no, but i can make an > > exception... > > > > f'ups set... > > > > -- > > michael > > What a subject to use when you're changing groups. :) How about the above? :-) From spamcop-social Sun Nov 11 23:17:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 15:17:39 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9smv5t$7qu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sn11g$8ns$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9smv5t$7qu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > All of which begs the question of why you don't just use the correct > packaging for the relevant service? Why not just use a Fed Ex > > box if you're shipping FedEx? If you use all three services and evidently > have all the different boxes, how hard is it to put the > > right thing in the right box? > > > **Not to mention, they provide the correct packaging free of charge.....? > Right... so how hard to just do it all 'right' instead of in some confusing way that could lead to misdirections and delays? As a customer I would have more confidence in a company that was apparently organized, as opposed to one that was apparently disorganized. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 03:30:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 21:30:01 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? Message-ID: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> (apologies for the cross post, but this incident struck a rather odd chord with me) This is for whoever left the private entry in my guestbook on my web site. First of all, if you're going to leave comments referencing SpamCop, you should at least have the decency to identify yourself, and secondly, what's with the reference to Usenet? I've never even been on Usenet. I do not appreciate cryptic messages from anonymous people in my web site's guestbook telling me that if I don't watch my actions on Usenet that I could be accused of spamming. If you have something to say to me about my actions, you should identify yourself. No, I won't say hi to whoever this is in Usenet since I have never posted in Usenet and don't plan on going there any time soon. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 04:53:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Brian O'Neill) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 23:53:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cat" wrote in message news:3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net... > (apologies for the cross post, but this incident struck a rather odd > chord with me) > > This is for whoever left the private entry in my guestbook on my web > site. First of all, if you're going to leave comments referencing > SpamCop, you should at least have the decency to identify yourself, and > secondly, what's with the reference to Usenet? I've never even been on > Usenet. I do not appreciate cryptic messages from anonymous people in my > web site's guestbook telling me that if I don't watch my actions on > Usenet that I could be accused of spamming. If you have something to say > to me about my actions, you should identify yourself. > > No, I won't say hi to whoever this is in Usenet since I have never > posted in Usenet and don't plan on going there any time soon. Cat: I feel for your sitch because cowards who hide behind anonymity are the worst. However, whomever did this might be referring to this. Isn't *this* Usenet, just a private server? -Brian TIME ELAPSED SINCE I QUIT SMOKING: One year, seven months, three days, 1 hour, 53 minutes and 40 seconds. 23283 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,910.60. Extra life saved: 11 weeks, 3 days, 20 hours, 15 minutes. See my Sig File FAQ: http://pages.prodigy.net/briank.o/SigFAQ.htm From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 05:44:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 21:44:04 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9smrf5.3vv48s9.1@kserver.org> On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 23:53:49 -0500, "Brian O'Neill" wrote in spamcop in article <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :However, whomever did this might be referring to this. Isn't *this* Usenet, :just a private server? They might be referring to this as Usenet. However, Usenet is really the "Big 8 Hierarchies" (i.e. comp.*, misc.*, sci.*, talk.*, rec.*, news.*, humanities.*, and soc.*). Sometimes the entire thing, including other hierarchies such as alt.*, biz.*, etc... is referred to as Netnews. This is a private hierarchy of newsgroups. It isn't really Usenet, even though the protocol used to exchange messages is the same. -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 06:19:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 00:19:29 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEF69F1.1E4A3B8B@spamcop.net> I hope this works to follow-up only in .social since that's probably the best place for it at the moment. I originally cross-posted to see if the little coward would come out of hiding. He/she/it has now posted a second anonymous abusive private entry in my guestbook. This person somehow linked my SpamCop posting name to my web site AND knows my last name. My last name is not referenced in my web site, so I'd like to know who this person is. Also, there is only one way for people to link my web site to my nickname on here, and very few people have access to that info. This person's little prank was pathetic to begin with, but it is very quickly becoming abusive and harassment. If needed, the guestbook entries (minus my real name) will be posted to .spam. I will also notify the abuse department for my guestbook host in case they can track this person down. Brian O'Neill wrote: > "Cat" wrote in message > news:3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net... > > > (apologies for the cross post, but this incident struck a rather odd > > chord with me) > > > > This is for whoever left the private entry in my guestbook on my web > > site. First of all, if you're going to leave comments referencing > > SpamCop, you should at least have the decency to identify yourself, and > > secondly, what's with the reference to Usenet? I've never even been on > > Usenet. I do not appreciate cryptic messages from anonymous people in my > > web site's guestbook telling me that if I don't watch my actions on > > Usenet that I could be accused of spamming. If you have something to say > > to me about my actions, you should identify yourself. > > > > No, I won't say hi to whoever this is in Usenet since I have never > > posted in Usenet and don't plan on going there any time soon. > > Cat: > > I feel for your sitch because cowards who hide behind anonymity are the > worst. > > However, whomever did this might be referring to this. Isn't *this* Usenet, > just a private server? > > -Brian > > TIME ELAPSED SINCE I QUIT SMOKING: > One year, seven months, three days, 1 hour, 53 minutes and 40 seconds. > 23283 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,910.60. > Extra life saved: 11 weeks, 3 days, 20 hours, 15 minutes. > > See my Sig File FAQ: http://pages.prodigy.net/briank.o/SigFAQ.htm From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 06:24:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 00:24:13 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> I hope this works to follow-up only in .social since that's probably the best place for it at the moment. I originally cross-posted to see if the little coward would come out of hiding. He/she/it has now posted a second anonymous abusive private entry in my guestbook. This person somehow linked my SpamCop posting name to my web site AND knows my last name. My last name is not referenced in my web site, so I'd like to know who this person is. Also, there is only one way for people to link my web site to my nickname on here, and very few people have access to that info. This person's little prank was pathetic to begin with, but it is very quickly becoming abusive and harassment. If needed, the guestbook entries (minus my real name) will be posted to .spam. I will also notify the abuse department for my guestbook host in case they can track this person down. Brian O'Neill wrote: > Cat: > > I feel for your sitch because cowards who hide behind anonymity are the > worst. > > However, whomever did this might be referring to this. Isn't *this* Usenet, > just a private server? > > -Brian From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 06:33:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 00:33:56 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> I'll also add to this that my stalker used the address nobody@spamcop.net as his/her/its e-mail in the first guestbook entry. Cat wrote: > I hope this works to follow-up only in .social since that's probably the best > place for it at the moment. I originally cross-posted to see if the little > coward would come out of hiding. He/she/it has now posted a second anonymous > abusive private entry in my guestbook. This person somehow linked my SpamCop > posting name to my web site AND knows my last name. My last name is not > referenced in my web site, so I'd like to know who this person is. Also, there > is only one way for people to link my web site to my nickname on here, and very > few people have access to that info. This person's little prank was pathetic to > begin with, but it is very quickly becoming abusive and harassment. If needed, > the guestbook entries (minus my real name) will be posted to .spam. I will also > notify the abuse department for my guestbook host in case they can track this > person down. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 07:21:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 23:21:06 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Hollywood and Highland References: <9skufc$7fq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9skv9b$7p4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sm3pt$qqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sm772$sak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9smsdq$6js$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sn153.3vv979t.1@kserver.org> On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 22:51:48 -0800, "Bob W." wrote in spamcop.social in article : :The paper that was used was made up entirely of all the rejected :screenplays and renegged deal memos from one day's business in Hollywood. LOL! ;) -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 07:36:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 23:36:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: If it's not the spammers... References: <9scdjh$5dl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9scg2k$6l9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se744$1c2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: In article <9se744$1c2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>, "Sylvesterthekat" wrote: > What is iCab? Is that only for Macs? I find IE better than Nutscrape for > several reasons, foremost among them is that it doesn't > crash every half hour and you can have multiple email accounts without doing > a lot of fiddling around. Unfortunately, iCab is made for Macs only by a small group of people in Germany. It's an excellent browser, and I actually paid money for it. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 07:37:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 23:37:14 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: www.InternetTrafficReport.com References: <3BEAE8CA.638139A2@hotmail.com> Message-ID: In article <3BEAE8CA.638139A2@hotmail.com>, Redstone wrote: > http://www.InternetTrafficReport.com/ > > What happened to the site? Everything is pegged at 00? According to the FAQ, they're working on a de-uglification project and are souping it up. They said that it'll return some weird results while that occurs. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 07:32:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pat Willener) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:32:36 +0900 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9snug6$mir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I think most guestbook mechanisms record the IP address of the posters. Shouldn't be too difficult to find the culprit. -- "Cat" wrote in message news:3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net... > I hope this works to follow-up only in .social since that's probably the best > place for it at the moment. I originally cross-posted to see if the little > coward would come out of hiding. He/she/it has now posted a second anonymous > abusive private entry in my guestbook. This person somehow linked my SpamCop > posting name to my web site AND knows my last name. My last name is not > referenced in my web site, so I'd like to know who this person is. Also, there > is only one way for people to link my web site to my nickname on here, and very > few people have access to that info. This person's little prank was pathetic to > begin with, but it is very quickly becoming abusive and harassment. If needed, > the guestbook entries (minus my real name) will be posted to .spam. I will also > notify the abuse department for my guestbook host in case they can track this > person down. > > Brian O'Neill wrote: > > > Cat: > > > > I feel for your sitch because cowards who hide behind anonymity are the > > worst. > > > > However, whomever did this might be referring to this. Isn't *this* Usenet, > > just a private server? > > > > -Brian > From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 14:36:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 06:36:50 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Another crash?! Message-ID: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> American 767 inbound to JFK has crashed in Queens, NY. I wonder if it's an accident or deliberate... From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 14:41:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 06:41:31 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9son5k$2op$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cat" wrote in message news:3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net... > I hope this works to follow-up only in .social since that's probably the best > place for it at the moment. I originally cross-posted to see if the little > coward would come out of hiding. He/she/it has now posted a second anonymous > abusive private entry in my guestbook. This person somehow linked my SpamCop > posting name to my web site AND knows my last name. My last name is not > referenced in my web site, so I'd like to know who this person is. Also, there > is only one way for people to link my web site to my nickname on here, and very > few people have access to that info. This person's little prank was pathetic to > begin with, but it is very quickly becoming abusive and harassment. If needed, > the guestbook entries (minus my real name) will be posted to .spam. I will also > notify the abuse department for my guestbook host in case they can track this > person down. I don't know if your site is at Geocities but if it is, you can track people's IP on there. Could I suggest that if it's really stressing you, take the guestbook down for a while but definitely try to track them down anyway. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 14:24:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (rpm) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 09:24:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***Yeah, they survived. Know why? THEY GREW THEIR OWN FOOD! Ever driven past a farm and seen a corn crib or a silo? Not rodent-proof. Ever picked an apple fresh off the tree and found a "worm" inside? It's organic! From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 14:54:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 09:54:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BEFE2B7.626CCD25@spamcop.net> Cat wrote: > . . . I originally cross-posted to see if the little coward would come out of > hiding. He/she/it has now posted a second anonymous abusive private entry in my > guestbook. This person somehow linked my SpamCop posting name to my web site AND > knows my last name. Does your guestbook record where people are coming from? If so, I expect someone here could unravel the headers... From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:05:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 07:05:29 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9sooii$3i9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cyn" wrote in message news:ikovutce01bqvd5vr42c83k1n0jgf875mf@127.0.0.1... > I won't use a guestbook, because working with harassment cases has > taught me that they're abused far too frequently and I can't see any > real purpose to them. Me either, I don't care what anyone else might have to say about my site(s) and it always seemed like too much maintenance for too little gain. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:05:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:05:02 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Wish I had a tv at work! Radio report now says it was an airbus not a 767, bound for Santo Domingo, had just taken off from Kennedy. Four or five buildings on fire, wonder if there could be survivors? "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > American 767 inbound to JFK has crashed in Queens, NY. I wonder if it's an accident or deliberate... > > From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:12:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (CJ) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 08:12:23 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Memento Message-ID: <3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net> My daughters rented Memento last weekend, and I'm still trying to figure it out. If the goal of the movie was to make the viewer as confused as the main character, it was fabulously successful. Anybody else seen it? CJ -- E-mail address: caj3450@theoppositeofcoldmaildotcom (Let those address harvesters try to decipher that one!) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:13:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:13:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sop4t$3sv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com... > > But their storage methods weren't any different.. the rats would of still got > to it. > ***But they didn't have to worry about herbicides, pesticides, hormones and a lot of other crap that shouldn't be in food, which to me is a bigger worry. Not that I'd be happy knowing there were rat droppings in my food, mind you.... From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:14:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:14:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "rpm" wrote in message news:9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Ever driven past a farm and seen a corn crib or a silo? Not rodent-proof. > Ever picked an apple fresh off the tree and found a "worm" inside? > It's organic! > ***So what's worse? Eating around the worm or ingesting a mouthful of pesticide with that 'perfect' apple? From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:17:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 07:17:02 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Wish I had a tv at work! Radio report now says it was an airbus not a 767, > bound for Santo Domingo, had just taken off from Kennedy. Four or five > buildings on fire, wonder if there could be survivors? Yeah, they changed their minds after about a half hour. I doubt there's survivors. The 'good' news is that it looks like it was an accident - some people say they saw the engine fall off. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:16:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:16:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com... > > Funny about the popularity of that Australian guy (I think he is on Animal > Planet or something.) Everything from cartoons to his own plush action > figures. > ***Steve-o's crazy, but I have to say he's fun to watch and he's conservation minded, although I would NOT want to do his laundry.... From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 15:25:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 07:25:01 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Memento References: <3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9sopn7$46k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "CJ" wrote in message news:3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net... > My daughters rented Memento last weekend, and I'm still trying to figure > it out. If the goal of the movie was to make the viewer as confused as > the main character, it was fabulously successful. Anybody else seen it? > Hell yeah, great movie. Watch it again and things will make more sense. After much discussion, hubby and I decided that his 'friend' had been taking him to various places and getting him to off people, telling him that they were the guy he was looking for. It was his wife who died, not some insurance claimant's (sorry, I've forgotten all the names). The spoke in the wheel this time was the Carrie Moss character who fed him information that made him kill Teddy. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 17:07:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Liz Witthuhn) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 09:07:59 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > ***So what's worse? Eating around the worm or ingesting a mouthful of > pesticide with that 'perfect' apple? Pesticides aren't so bad, since you can wash them off. Try reading _My Year of Meats_ and see how you feel about eating hormone-laden beef and chicken afterwards. That was NOT a good reading choice for an avowed carnivore. Liz From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 17:29:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 12:29:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> Message-ID: <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Liz Witthuhn" wrote in message news:3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com... > Pesticides aren't so bad, since you can wash them off. **Yes, but do we? Enough? I wonder how much of that stuff we all ingest over the course of a lifetime. Try reading _My > Year of Meats_ and see how you feel about eating hormone-laden beef and > chicken afterwards. That was NOT a good reading choice for an avowed carnivore. > **If I'm going to get anything now, I get organic, certified hormone etc. free meat and poultry, luckily that's only just become available at the local supermarket. Between the antibiotics in chicken (which have devastating side effects in people), and the bovine growth hormones in milk and meat, well, it's either organic or soy.....that too has to be taken in moderation. I'm having pea soup for lunch... From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 18:21:28 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:21:28 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Agent Message-ID: Who is using Agent (full version, not Free Agent)? What does it do with HTML email? I am thinking of moving away from OE for email, and I want something that will not render the HTML. I also posted this question in .geeks, but not xposted. More people read this group, so I thought I would ask here, too. Thanks, -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 18:34:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:34:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **If I'm going to get anything now, I get organic, certified hormone etc. > free meat and poultry, luckily that's only just become available at the > local supermarket. Between the antibiotics in chicken (which have > devastating side effects in people), and the bovine growth hormones in milk > and meat, well, it's either organic or soy.....that too has to be taken in > moderation. I'm having pea soup for lunch... > I try to buy milk in Trader Joe's where it's rbgh free. It's never occurred to me to check if their meat is 'organic'. I'll have to have a look see. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 18:57:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:57:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com> <9sop4t$3sv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF01BA8.F1F2F707@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com... > > > > But their storage methods weren't any different.. the rats would of still > got > > to it. > > > ***But they didn't have to worry about herbicides, pesticides, hormones and > a lot of other crap that shouldn't be in food, which to me is a bigger > worry. Not that I'd be happy knowing there were rat droppings in my food, > mind you.... The hormone thing I don't care much for.. but the herbicides and pesticides is something I worry less about. (Simply by a good wash takes it away to make it safe.) Besides, without pesticides, it would of been that much more difficult to grow fruits and vegetables without insects or some kind of blight destroying it. (Thus causing prices to skyrocket.) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:02:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:02:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Liz Witthuhn" wrote in message > news:3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com... > > Pesticides aren't so bad, since you can wash them off. > > **Yes, but do we? Enough? I wonder how much of that stuff we all ingest > over the course of a lifetime. > > Well, you are still walking around and its not like any of us has a third eye growing anywhere. > > > > **If I'm going to get anything now, I get organic, certified hormone etc. > free meat and poultry, luckily that's only just become available at the > local supermarket. Between the antibiotics in chicken (which have > devastating side effects in people), and the bovine growth hormones in milk > and meat, well, it's either organic or soy.....that too has to be taken in > moderation. I'm having pea soup for lunch... Ever have a soy burger? From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:04:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:04:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: www.InternetTrafficReport.com References: <3BEAE8CA.638139A2@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF01D31.A907C252@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > In article <3BEAE8CA.638139A2@hotmail.com>, > Redstone wrote: > > > http://www.InternetTrafficReport.com/ > > > > What happened to the site? Everything is pegged at 00? > > According to the FAQ, they're working on a de-uglification project and > are souping it up. They said that it'll return some weird results while > that occurs. > > -- Ah.. thanks for the info. I guess de-uglification means to clean up the mess and kick out a 10baseT hub or two. :-) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:06:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:06:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com... > > > > Funny about the popularity of that Australian guy (I think he is on Animal > > Planet or something.) Everything from cartoons to his own plush action > > figures. > > > ***Steve-o's crazy, but I have to say he's fun to watch and he's > conservation minded, although I would NOT want to do his laundry.... Must be a challenge-and-a-half to get those grass stains out. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:15:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:15:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> Cat wrote: > I'll also add to this that my stalker used the address nobody@spamcop.net as > his/her/its e-mail in the first guestbook entry. > > There has got to be some kind of logging mechanism for IP addresses... Must be one of the infrequent trolls. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:23:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:23:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Wish I had a tv at work! Radio report now says it was an airbus not a 767, > > bound for Santo Domingo, had just taken off from Kennedy. Four or five > > buildings on fire, wonder if there could be survivors? > > Yeah, they changed their minds after about a half hour. I doubt there's survivors. The 'good' news is that it looks like it was an > accident - some people say they saw the engine fall off. It looks like an accident so far. (Need to wait until they bring in the forensic guys in to look at the wreckage.) Airbus (300 I think.) uses pull-cables to control the flaps and wings. (Anything that snaps those lines and control is impossible.) There is mention that it was a catastrophic engine failure which resulted in an uncontrolled explosion. But for the engine to fall off like that is strange. So far there are no survivors.. unlikely there will be since the thing was loaded with fuel. Hmmm.. I recall a similar situation back in the late 70s of a DC-9's engine falling off in midflight. They found out that the whole engine was held in place with only four bolts.. one of which failed, then the rest went like dominoes. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:22:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:22:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sp7li$bri$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com... > > Must be a challenge-and-a-half to get those grass stains out. > **More like the mud - rolling around in the mud with crocs does not look like a good time to me - he lives for it, can't seem to get dirty enough! From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:25:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:25:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I try to buy milk in Trader Joe's where it's rbgh free. It's never occurred to me to check if their meat is 'organic'. I'll have to > have a look see. > ***At least around here dairy is easier to find, there are a number who take great pains to plaster 'hormone free' labels on their products now that it's become an issue. I'm thinking if my dog food is made from hormone free meat, it can't be that difficult to find for people. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:27:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:27:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com> <9sop4t$3sv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01BA8.F1F2F707@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sp7uu$bu0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF01BA8.F1F2F707@hotmail.com... > The hormone thing I don't care much for.. but the herbicides and pesticides is > something I worry less about. (Simply by a good wash takes it away to make it > safe.) Besides, without pesticides, it would of been that much more difficult > to grow fruits and vegetables without insects or some kind of blight destroying > it. (Thus causing prices to skyrocket.) > ***It helps productivity of course, but there are other ways, notice we have all been able to survive and farmers have been able to make a living without the use of DDT. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:47:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:47:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com... > > Well, you are still walking around and its not like any of us has a third eye > growing anywhere. ***Cancer rates are not going down either, do you suppose there might be a connection? > > Ever have a soy burger? > ***Yep...I usually have Garden Burgers which are mostly mushrooms, my sister says there's another brand that's even better, more like meat, Boca Burgers or something, haven't tried those. There's a company out of Canada called Yves that makes all sorts of soy 'meat', really good soy hot dogs and they make a 'ground beef' product that isn't bad in texture, but you have to season the hell out of it, makes a great shepherds pie. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 19:49:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:49:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com... > > Hmmm.. I recall a similar situation back in the late 70s of a DC-9's engine falling off in midflight. They found out that the whole > engine was held in place with only four bolts.. one of which failed, then the rest went like dominoes. > ***Well, if it exploded that would certainly be enough to detach it, I'd think. Imagine filling up your car at the gas station and having an airplane engine crash down six feet away, with all those gas pumps...talk about your life flashing before your eyes. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 21:08:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:08:51 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9spds1$f4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com... > It looks like an accident so far. (Need to wait until they bring in the forensic guys in to look at the wreckage.) Airbus (300 I > think.) uses pull-cables to control the flaps and wings. (Anything that snaps those lines and control is impossible.) There is mention > that it was a catastrophic engine failure which resulted in an uncontrolled explosion. But for the engine to fall off like that is > strange. > > So far there are no survivors.. unlikely there will be since the thing was loaded with fuel. There's a report on Yahoo saying that the pilot jettisoned a load of fuel into Jamaica Bay right before the crash so it's looking like they knew something was seriously wrong. They've already got the data recorder so it shouldn't take too long before we know what happened. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 21:12:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:12:06 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > I try to buy milk in Trader Joe's where it's rbgh free. It's never > occurred to me to check if their meat is 'organic'. I'll have to > > have a look see. > > > ***At least around here dairy is easier to find, there are a number who take > great pains to plaster 'hormone free' labels on their products now that it's > become an issue. I'm thinking if my dog food is made from hormone free > meat, it can't be that difficult to find for people. In theory at least. Hormone free milk is easy to find, it's just more expensive than regular milk except in TJ's where it's actually only 3.09 for a gallon as opposed to about 3.79-4.29 for hormone-laden milk in regular supermarkets! I LOVE Trader Joe's! Strawberries in there are only 2.59 lb whereas I saw they were 3.99 and 4.99 in two different supermarkets today. Eek! > From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 21:53:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:53:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> Heidi wrote: > ***Well, if it exploded that would certainly be enough to detach it, I'd > think. Jet engines are supposed to be designed to contain the shrapnel if they fail. Pilots get all grumpy if you try to give them a system that sprays hot metal in every direction when it fails in service. Everything eventually fails in service. I think they wrap them in Kevlar. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 21:46:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 13:46:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Agent References: Message-ID: <9sojs3.3vv9b1p.1@kserver.org> On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:33:43 -0500, Cyn wrote in spamcop.social in article : :If :you have the "show raw message" thing toggled, you see the mess of :HTML codes. If you don't, you see just the text, with the HTML as an :attachment. Well, you just see the text if they sent the message as multipart/alternative. Which is the method used by most people who send mail with HTML in it. However, if someone sends you a mail with ONLY HTML in it, and no equivalent text part, and you have "view raw message" off, then you won't see any text. Only an icon for an HTML attachment. -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:00:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:00:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF0465B.CED8D361@spamcop.net> Redstone wrote: > Must be a challenge-and-a-half to get those grass stains out. Never mind the grass stains. Have you ever tried to get venom spots out of your favorite shirt without fading it? It's a very delicate business, and you can lose dry cleaners if they are careless about how they handle it. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:28:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:28:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC3146.C3036E21@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF04CEB.50DD9BF@spamcop.net> > Sylvesterthekat wrote: > ...If they managed to put bombs on several hundred planes on one day which is a > matter of some considerable ease if the bags aren't being scanned... the only difficulty is in finding a few hundred guys willing to > die for the cause but then I suppose that's not too hard either. > > Redstone wrote: > Amazing on how easy it is to brainwash some people. (KM) You seem to be skipping over the idea that their actions were (from their point of view) reasonable. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:35:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:35:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF04EBB.CFBBA701@spamcop.net> > Heidi wrote: > > Well, you are still walking around and its not like any of us has a third eye > growing anywhere. Did they ever figure out what caused that rash of anencephalic (brainless/severely brain deformed) babies down on the Tex/Mex border? From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:43:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:43:55 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> It can't be the average troll since this person knew how to link my web site to my posts on here AND knew my last name (mentioned in one of my previous posts). My last name is not mentioned anywhere on my web site, and I do not advertise it here. The only way my activities here can be linked in any way to my web site are through the old SpamCop user directory sites. Even then, no one there would know my real last name except for a couple of trusted people who would not resort to this sort of immaturity. Redstone wrote: > There has got to be some kind of logging mechanism for IP addresses... > > Must be one of the infrequent trolls. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:45:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:45:43 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <9snug6$mir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05117.84920F36@spamcop.net> Pat Willener wrote: > I think most guestbook mechanisms record the IP address of the posters. > Shouldn't be too difficult to find the culprit. There used to be something in my profile settings where I could record that, but when they made some changes to the site a year or so ago, they took away the option to catch IPs from my side of it. I even sent them a complaint about that, too. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:52:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:52:33 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <9son5k$2op$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF052B1.58428713@spamcop.net> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > I don't know if your site is at Geocities but if it is, you can track people's IP on there. Yes, my site is at Geocities until I have time to move it over to a friend's domain to let him host my own domain there, but my guestbook is through Lycos htmlGEAR. I knew there are ways to look up certain statistics about who visits the site, but I didn't know I could log IPs through Geocities. How do I get visitor IPs through Geocities. > Could I suggest that if it's really stressing you, take the guestbook down for a while but definitely try to track them down anyway. I'm going to leave it up. Taking it down would be letting that person win in his/her attack on my privacy. There aren't any new entries from this person today. One way or another, I really do hope to figure out who this person is. I think he/she must be too scared to reveal him/herself at this point. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 22:54:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:54:14 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEFE2B7.626CCD25@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05316.CC2262B2@spamcop.net> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > Does your guestbook record where people are coming from? If so, I expect > someone here could unravel the headers... It wouldn't have headers like e-mail. Are there some services that do that? I mentioned in previous posts that the guestbook host used to offer IP logging, but they don't anymore (really stupid move on their part that I already complained about before). From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:21:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:21:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC2F7B.26EDBE85@hotmail.com> <9sop4t$3sv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01BA8.F1F2F707@hotmail.com> <9sp7uu$bu0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF0596A.CB087067@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > > ***It helps productivity of course, but there are other ways, notice we have > all been able to survive and farmers have been able to make a living without > the use of DDT. Of course. Back then the population was much smaller and it was before the "baby boom". I found out that without advanced agricultural techniques, we would have a tough time to feed our population. (About +200 million people in the USA.) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:24:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:24:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "Heidi" wrote in message news:9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > > news:9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > > > I try to buy milk in Trader Joe's where it's rbgh free. It's never > > occurred to me to check if their meat is 'organic'. I'll have to > > > have a look see. > > > > > ***At least around here dairy is easier to find, there are a number who take > > great pains to plaster 'hormone free' labels on their products now that it's > > become an issue. I'm thinking if my dog food is made from hormone free > > meat, it can't be that difficult to find for people. > > In theory at least. Hormone free milk is easy to find, it's just more expensive than regular milk except in TJ's where it's actually > only 3.09 for a gallon as opposed to about 3.79-4.29 for hormone-laden milk in regular supermarkets! I LOVE Trader Joe's! > Strawberries in there are only 2.59 lb whereas I saw they were 3.99 and 4.99 in two different supermarkets today. Eek! > > You should see the new "Bread & Circus" that opened up just down my street. 1st floor is the parking lot, 2nd floor is the store where you ride up an escalater. Bought chicken chilli sausages for the first time ($5/lb).. great stuff. (Should of bought more.) :-9 Of course there is that big meat store behind the Hilltop Steakhouse. :-) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:28:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:28:02 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05B02.8164DB54@spamcop.net> Cyn wrote: > Don't you have access to the IP addresses of those who leave > messages? Not anymore (see previous posts about that). > I won't use a guestbook, because working with harassment cases has > taught me that they're abused far too frequently and I can't see any > real purpose to them. I've never really had a problem with guestbook abuse before, and my site isn't exactly much worth braging about, so it doesn't get a lot of traffic. Eventually, I'll redesign it and move it to a friend's web site to let him host my domain since he does that for my roomie and a couple of other people. It's good free hosting with all the perks of paid domain hosting. When I do that, I'm probably going to form submissions for contact and maybe not using the guestbook. I don't mind the occasional guestbook signing, but I hate having the potential for spammers to harvest my address from the site. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:27:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:27:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > ***Cancer rates are not going down either, do you suppose there might be a > connection? > I do wonder.. but it irks when they say cellphones cause cancer too. > > > > Ever have a soy burger? > > > ***Yep...I usually have Garden Burgers which are mostly mushrooms, my sister > says there's another brand that's even better, more like meat, Boca Burgers > or something, haven't tried those. There's a company out of Canada called > Yves that makes all sorts of soy 'meat', really good soy hot dogs and they > make a 'ground beef' product that isn't bad in texture, but you have to > season the hell out of it, makes a great shepherds pie. Boca Burgers I have heard of... yet to try tho. (Looks like I will give it a whirl.) I had a soy burger once and it didn't impress me.. (however, I continue the search. :-)) We could always go buffalo. :-) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:28:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:28:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <3BF04EBB.CFBBA701@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05B04.652994B4@hotmail.com> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > > Heidi wrote: > > > > Well, you are still walking around and its not like any of us has a third eye > > growing anywhere. > > Did they ever figure out what caused that rash of anencephalic > (brainless/severely brain deformed) babies down on the Tex/Mex border? When was this? I heard that there are parasites that can cause this. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:29:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:29:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: scanning hold baggage References: <9sa8jt$2nr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF4DC.CCD3F0C4@hotmail.com> <9sf2gj$f0n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB2303.9D730769@hotmail.com> <9sfesp$knt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4D36.D9D6A4CE@hotmail.com> <9sh1vs$cno$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC3146.C3036E21@hotmail.com> <3BF04CEB.50DD9BF@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05B49.3CFFAA5E@hotmail.com> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > > Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > ...If they managed to put bombs on several hundred planes on one day which is a > > matter of some considerable ease if the bags aren't being scanned... the only difficulty is in finding a few hundred guys willing to > > die for the cause but then I suppose that's not too hard either. > > > > > Redstone wrote: > > Amazing on how easy it is to brainwash some people. > > (KM) You seem to be skipping over the idea that their actions were (from their point of view) reasonable. Brainwashing often makes the most mad of actions look reasonable. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:31:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:31:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com> <9sp7li$bri$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05BBC.3F01F3FB@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > > **More like the mud - rolling around in the mud with crocs does not look > like a good time to me - he lives for it, can't seem to get dirty enough! Curious.. I wonder if they set up the environment so he ends up in the mess? From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:33:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:33:17 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <9sooii$3i9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05C3D.4867DC42@spamcop.net> When I first started the site, it was cool to see where guestbook signers came from and how they found the site. Now it's easy to see stuff like that in site stats and other methods. I don't really like signing other guestbooks either. Now if people really want to say hi, they can follow the link over to my LiveJournal and comment on one of my entries there. I also have my LiveJournal set to log IP addresses of anyone who comments, although most comments are from other LiveJournal users who I already know. I noticed my stalker didn't hop over there to leave comments in the journal, or maybe he/she started to and realized it would log the IP. The guestbook is still cool for my friends who leave their mark to say they visited, but I don't get a whole lot of other traffic to it. Sylvesterthekat wrote: > Me either, I don't care what anyone else might have to say about my site(s) and it always seemed like too much maintenance for too > little gain. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:32:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:32:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com> <3BF0465B.CED8D361@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05C12.5DC41808@hotmail.com> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > Must be a challenge-and-a-half to get those grass stains out. > > Never mind the grass stains. Have you ever tried to get venom spots out of > your favorite shirt without fading it? It's a very delicate business, and you > can lose dry cleaners if they are careless about how they handle it. Hmmm.. chances are, the clothing he wears is tossed into the trash if they can't properly clean it. (Though, I'd love to see that guy wrestle with some Box-jellyfish. :-)) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:40:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:40:49 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Memento References: <3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net> <9sopn7$46k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05E01.4D60B3AE@spamcop.net> A friend of mine has that movie, so a bunch of us watched it a few weeks ago. He didn't want to tell me anything about it, but luckily someone else in a totally unrelated situation just happened to mention the part about how the scenes went in backward chronological order. You mentioned some of the same things we figured had happened in the movie. Sylvesterthekat wrote: > Hell yeah, great movie. Watch it again and things will make more sense. > > After much discussion, hubby and I decided that his 'friend' had been taking him to various places and getting him to off people, > telling him that they were the guy he was looking for. It was his wife who died, not some insurance claimant's (sorry, I've > forgotten all the names). The spoke in the wheel this time was the Carrie Moss character who fed him information that made him kill > Teddy. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:39:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:39:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> Cat wrote: > It can't be the average troll since this person knew how to link my web site to my > posts on here AND knew my last name (mentioned in one of my previous posts). My > last name is not mentioned anywhere on my web site, and I do not advertise it > here. The only way my activities here can be linked in any way to my web site are > through the old SpamCop user directory sites. Even then, no one there would know > my real last name except for a couple of trusted people who would not resort to > this sort of immaturity. > Statistically, trolls can lurk around and say nothing for months.. (not mentioning that unspeakable someone lest he comes.) I hope that the old directories was properly deleted when those sites were retired. (If not, then that maybe the source.. stupid Google was archiving our posts before we even knew it.) From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:38:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:38:19 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <9son5k$2op$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF052B1.58428713@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9spmkb$jjg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cat" wrote in message news:3BF052B1.58428713@spamcop.net... > Yes, my site is at Geocities until I have time to move it over to a friend's domain to let him host my own domain there, but my > guestbook is through Lycos htmlGEAR. I knew there are ways to look up certain statistics about who visits the site, but I didn't know I > could log IPs through Geocities. How do I get visitor IPs through Geocities. One way I know you can do it is by adding a counter to the pages. When you do that, it asks you if you want to track users with cookies. I always elect not to do that but if you did it, it would give you their IP addresses. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:39:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:39:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> wrote in message news:3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net... > Jet engines are supposed to be designed to contain the shrapnel if they > fail. Pilots get all grumpy if you try to give them a system that sprays hot > metal in every direction when it fails in service. Everything eventually > fails in service. I think they wrap them in Kevlar. **I think i read somewhere this engine is famous for spraying shrapnel, some of it went through the cabin and killed a passenger and her son in another incident. Gee, no more wing seats for me. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:42:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:42:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com... > > You should see the new "Bread & Circus" that opened up just down my street. 1st floor is the parking lot, 2nd floor is the store where > you ride up an escalater. Bought chicken chilli sausages for the first time ($5/lb).. great stuff. (Should of bought more.) :-9 > > Of course there is that big meat store behind the Hilltop Steakhouse. :-) > **Lucky you! Bread and Circus is all natural organic stuff, isn't it? I passed one this weekend on 495, somewhere down near Mansfield, if I hadn't had the dogs with me I would have figured out how to get there and dropped in. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:44:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:44:33 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Strawberries in there are only 2.59 lb whereas I saw they were 3.99 and 4.99 in two different supermarkets today. Eek! > > **Strawberries...I think we have those only in the freezer section now... :-( From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:47:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:47:25 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05F8C.D37D339F@spamcop.net> I thought I'd add a little warning here for the person who left those anonymous entries since he/she will most likely read this. Obvously, you are a scared, pathetic excuse for a human being to admit in your second message that you want to remain anonymous to "avoid any accusations of abuse or harassment." Most of what you said in your two posts were untrue and made no sense. When you use my private personal info to harass me, you should realize that I will not just sit and let such actions be ignored. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:49:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:49:11 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <9son5k$2op$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF052B1.58428713@spamcop.net> <9spmkb$jjg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF05FF7.3A86F15F@spamcop.net> I have Fastcounter on my site. I don't know if it logs IPs, but I will definitely check into that now. Thank you for pointing that out. Sylvesterthekat wrote: > One way I know you can do it is by adding a counter to the pages. When you do that, it asks you if you want to track users with > cookies. I always elect not to do that but if you did it, it would give you their IP addresses. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:48:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:48:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF05FCE.2C9A9072@hotmail.com> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > Heidi wrote: > > > ***Well, if it exploded that would certainly be enough to detach it, I'd > > think. > > Jet engines are supposed to be designed to contain the shrapnel if they > fail. Pilots get all grumpy if you try to give them a system that sprays hot > metal in every direction when it fails in service. Everything eventually > fails in service. I think they wrap them in Kevlar. I think that is if the plane engine wasn't too old. Two things that was additionally mentioned: + The engine pylons of the A300 was subject to cracking after so many thousands of hours of flying time. (A crack could and usually causes an eventual failure.) + Engines for the A300 has a life span of 10,000 flight hours. (That is usually written in as +/- 10% error.) The engine that dropped off was at 9,750 hours of flight time. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:49:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:49:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9spds1$f4o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF06024.53DDB959@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > There's a report on Yahoo saying that the pilot jettisoned a load of fuel into Jamaica Bay right before the crash so it's looking > like they knew something was seriously wrong. They've already got the data recorder so it shouldn't take too long before we know > what happened. Looks like the pilot didn't have any time to reap the benefits of blowing the fuel. From spamcop-social Mon Nov 12 23:54:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:54:58 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF06152.DB94CE6@spamcop.net> Redstone wrote: > Statistically, trolls can lurk around and say nothing for months.. (not mentioning > that unspeakable someone lest he comes.) Still, a troll would have to do a whole lot of extremely intrusive snooping to link my full name to anything I've done here or through my web site. Now there are two unspeakable ones (the second one most recently personally attacking me for no reason), but neither of them could possibly link my full name to my info here or there or even be able to link my posts here to my actual web site. This person had to have done some extreme snooping to put two and two together (or possibly knows me personally). > I hope that the old directories was properly deleted when those sites were retired. > (If not, then that maybe the source.. stupid Google was archiving our posts before we > even knew it.) One is dead, but the other is still around. Neither of them reveal my full name though, only my real first name. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 00:04:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 19:04:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Deskmates. References: <3BEB455E.F782635D@hotmail.com> <3BEC3193.C90786D8@hotmail.com> <3BEC941C.2ACF7844@hotmail.com> <3BEF03BB.A7C6AF2E@hotmail.com> <9sop8u$438$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01DBD.29FDC70C@hotmail.com> <9sp7li$bri$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05BBC.3F01F3FB@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9spo39$ke1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF05BBC.3F01F3FB@hotmail.com... > > Curious.. I wonder if they set up the environment so he ends up in the mess? > ***I don't think they have to try real hard, his passion is mostly crocodiles, and he gets called when there is a bothersome one close to civilization so he can remove it and it won't end up dead. Usually to catch it, he has to mud wrestle with it - the man is INSANE.... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 00:08:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 19:08:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com... > > I do wonder.. but it irks when they say cellphones cause cancer too. **how do you know they don't? > > Boca Burgers I have heard of... yet to try tho. (Looks like I will give it a > whirl.) I had a soy burger once and it didn't impress me.. (however, I continue > the search. :-)) **They really need some seasoning, they can be a bit dull otherwise, I'll have to ask my sister what brand she eats. She eats the veggie 'chicken' nuggets too, of course deep fried, so where's the diet benefit there? :-D > > We could always go buffalo. :-) > ***You first... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 03:33:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:33:06 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> <3BF06152.DB94CE6@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF09472.28E55E25@hotmail.com> Cat wrote: > > > Still, a troll would have to do a whole lot of extremely intrusive snooping to link my > full name to anything I've done here or through my web site. Now there are two > unspeakable ones (the second one most recently personally attacking me for no reason), > but neither of them could possibly link my full name to my info here or there or even be > able to link my posts here to my actual web site. This person had to have done some > extreme snooping to put two and two together (or possibly knows me personally). > > I've been there... some of these guys really try. (Turkey in Jacksonville, Fl. using his company's email server to surf the web and stalk me along with a few others. Made mistake of posting in message board that posted IP address too.. and viola, he was sunk.) I think the best thing to do is to wait this out. Unless you can get the IP addresses, there is not much else you can do. As soon as your guest book's functionality was being taken away, is the time to find another one. > One is dead, but the other is still around. Neither of them reveal my full name though, > only my real first name. Then it has to be something that was archived in Google possibly. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 03:36:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:36:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > wrote in message news:3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net... > > Jet engines are supposed to be designed to contain the shrapnel if > they > > fail. Pilots get all grumpy if you try to give them a system that sprays > hot > > metal in every direction when it fails in service. Everything eventually > > fails in service. I think they wrap them in Kevlar. > > **I think i read somewhere this engine is famous for spraying shrapnel, some > of it went through the cabin and killed a passenger and her son in another > incident. Gee, no more wing seats for me. The wing seat is supposed to be the safest (most survivable) area of the plane. (It is the section of the plane where the skeletal structure is the strongest.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 03:38:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:38:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com... > > > > You should see the new "Bread & Circus" that opened up just down my > street. 1st floor is the parking lot, 2nd floor is the store where > > you ride up an escalater. Bought chicken chilli sausages for the first > time ($5/lb).. great stuff. (Should of bought more.) :-9 > > > > Of course there is that big meat store behind the Hilltop Steakhouse. :-) > > > **Lucky you! Bread and Circus is all natural organic stuff, isn't it? I > passed one this weekend on 495, somewhere down near Mansfield, if I hadn't > had the dogs with me I would have figured out how to get there and dropped > in. You would think there'd be more in your state. They're coming in like gangbusters now that they see the success of Trader Joe's. You should drop by and have a peek. (I was almost tempted to actually try their sushi. :-9) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 03:40:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:40:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Strawberries in there are only 2.59 lb whereas I saw they were 3.99 and > 4.99 in two different supermarkets today. Eek! > > > > **Strawberries...I think we have those only in the freezer section now... > :-( Offseason it seems now. You want them fresh, you have to go where they grow em... CA. (Saw the fields on my way to Monterey.. as far as the eyes can see. I was amazed. O.O) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 03:46:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:46:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > **how do you know they don't? Insufficient evidence. Besides I work in the RF division that make the components that go into the cellphones. The power output from those phones is really low.. (lower milliwatt scale. And a few in the works that are heading into the microwatt scale.) > > > > **They really need some seasoning, they can be a bit dull otherwise, I'll > have to ask my sister what brand she eats. She eats the veggie 'chicken' > nuggets too, of course deep fried, so where's the diet benefit there? :-D > I guess in that case it is where you take in less fat than normal? :-) Besides, I make my own veggie chicken nuggets using spinach in dough. :-9 > > > > We could always go buffalo. :-) > > > ***You first... I did.. tasty stuff (sweeter).. texture is similar to beef. :-) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 03:52:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:52:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs, Anencephaly References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <3BF04EBB.CFBBA701@spamcop.net> <3BF05B04.652994B4@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF098F3.7F24847@spamcop.net> > > kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > > Did they ever figure out what caused that rash of anencephalic > > (brainless/severely brain deformed) babies down on the Tex/Mex border? Redstone wrote: > When was this? I heard that there are parasites that can cause this. (KM) Mid nineties. They think the parasites may be what causes frogs with extra legs. http://coloherp.org/cb-news/cbn-9908/DeformedFrogs.html The kids down by the border were coming out with a whole range of severe deformities to the brain. If there was some run of the mill parasite that did that to humans I think we'd all know about it. http://www.oneworld.org/ips2/june98/19_57_093.html http://www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/pub_affairs/uthouston/jan_97/anencep.html From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 04:04:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:04:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > ...from a safety and conservation point of view, it's a good law. I believe a car is never more polluting than when it's > sitting idling and cars do sometimes slip into gear by themselves so leaving it running unattended poses a small risk of an > accident. Driving my car before it has defrosted properly causes a much greater risk of an accident. If I total the car that would cause a perfectly good car to become landfill, which is also a pollution problem. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 04:38:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:38:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |I hope that the old directories was properly deleted when those sites were retired. |(If not, then that maybe the source.. stupid Google was archiving our posts before we |even knew it.) | x-no-archive:yes -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 04:48:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:48:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Agent References: <9sojs3.3vv9b1p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: Sheila King said: |Well, you just see the text if they sent the message as |multipart/alternative. Which is the method used by most people who send |mail with HTML in it. However, if someone sends you a mail with ONLY |HTML in it, and no equivalent text part, and you have "view raw message" |off, then you won't see any text. Only an icon for an HTML attachment. This should work. I have relatives that send me AOL/Yahoo messages nested 6 deep in HTML and you cannot read them. Sometimes I JHD, but sometimes I want to see the message. They are _not_ trainable, trust me. I'm sure I will get a virus from one of them eventually (I won't actually _get_ the virus, but it will be sent) -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The spamcop address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 07:03:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:03:46 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Agent References: <9sojs3.3vv9b1p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9spkgj.3vv4ph5.1@kserver.org> On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:48:11 -0500, Frank G. wrote in spamcop.social in article : :I have relatives that send me AOL/Yahoo messages nested 6 :deep in HTML and you cannot read them. Sometimes I JHD, but sometimes I :want to see the message. They are _not_ trainable, trust me. Gosh, you must be the only one here with relatives like that?!!?!?!? I've managed to "train" all of mine! (NOT) -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:32:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:32:43 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Memento References: <3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net> <9sopn7$46k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05E01.4D60B3AE@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9sri26$fge$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cat" wrote in message news:3BF05E01.4D60B3AE@spamcop.net... > A friend of mine has that movie, so a bunch of us watched it a few weeks ago. He didn't want to tell me anything about it, but luckily > someone else in a totally unrelated situation just happened to mention the part about how the scenes went in backward chronological > order. You mentioned some of the same things we figured had happened in the movie. Yes, the fact of it going backwards is key to creating the confusion and the director said it was a deliberate decision on his part to try to convey the feelings of confusion that the guy felt in his condition. I thought it was very clever in the way that it managed to reveal things even though it was going backwards. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:34:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:34:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sri4p$fh8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **Strawberries...I think we have those only in the freezer section now... > :-( > You don't get them all year round? I guess we get them all year because they only come from Mexico. I've never seen them as expensive as they are at the moment though. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:37:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:37:52 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> <3BF06152.DB94CE6@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9sribs$fj6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Cat" wrote in message news:3BF06152.DB94CE6@spamcop.net... > Still, a troll would have to do a whole lot of extremely intrusive snooping to link my > full name to anything I've done here or through my web site. Now there are two > unspeakable ones (the second one most recently personally attacking me for no reason), > but neither of them could possibly link my full name to my info here or there or even be > able to link my posts here to my actual web site. This person had to have done some > extreme snooping to put two and two together (or possibly knows me personally). It occurs to me that whoever is doing it may be mentioning the spamcop stuff as a red herring. It may be somebody you know at school who not only knows your name and website address but also knows that you are a spamcopper. Just another thing for you to consider. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:41:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:41:17 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com... > The wing seat is supposed to be the safest (most survivable) area of the plane. > (It is the section of the plane where the skeletal structure is the strongest.) It's also where the fuel is stored LOL. If you sit in the front (first class) you'd probably be the safest if there was a runway incident where the fuel went up. Being at the front you'd likely be able to get out and away from it, depending on wind direction. But in a crash you'd be done for. If you sit in the middle, near the wings, you'd be safest in a survivable crash but only if the aircraft came down toward the end of the flight when the fuel was used up. Anyone know the pros and cons of sitting toward the rear? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:46:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:46:16 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> wrote in message news:3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net... > Driving my car before it has defrosted properly causes a much greater risk of an accident. If I total the car that would > cause a perfectly good car to become landfill, which is also a pollution problem. > I don't know what your situation is (whether you have your car parked in your driveway or what) but I can tell you what I used to do in winter in England. I got a fan heater (space heater) which I would trail out on a long power cord out to the car (put it inside and shut the car door) and switch on for about 10 minutes before I was due to leave. It completely defrosted all of the windows and made it toasty warm inside the car. The engine didn't have to be turned on at all and so no damage was done to the engine or the environment. If it's do-able, I suggest you try it. It certainly made getting into the car on winter mornings a much more pleasant experience! If that's not do-able, try scraping the ice off and using de-icer instead of the engine. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:47:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:47:05 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9srit5$fti$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.165a6de5886cbafe98972d@news.spamcop.net... > Redstone said: > |I hope that the old directories was properly deleted when those sites were retired. > |(If not, then that maybe the source.. stupid Google was archiving our posts before we > |even knew it.) > | > x-no-archive:yes That wasn't an option. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 16:56:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 11:56:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9srjc2$g61$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Anyone know the pros and cons of sitting toward the rear? > > Pro: safest place for a crash landing Con: It smells really bad back there sometimes and the last row of seats don't recline...... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 18:43:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:43:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9srppk$jgg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Anyone know the pros and cons of sitting toward the rear? > **I seem to remember that there were a few incidents where the rear of the plane fell off on impact, perhaps it was one of those planes with an engine on the tail and it failed or blew up or something. I think if your number comes up, you're pretty much going to go, no matter where you're sitting. There was a frightning tv show a few years back about how to survive a plane crash - I think they recommended an aisle seat or a seat next to the emergency exit, wear natural fabrics, not synthetics that could melt if there's a fire, wear shoes that you can move in (don't fly in high heels), and be ready to run/jump/claw your way over everything and everyone to get to the door, don't stop to help anyone, truly every man for himself to get out ASAP. Who would want to be in that situation.... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 18:45:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:45:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sri4p$fh8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9srpt3$jh7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sri4p$fh8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > You don't get them all year round? I guess we get them all year because they only come from Mexico. I've never seen them as > expensive as they are at the moment though. > ***I don't think we do at the moment, but there will probably be some pink anemic things coming in from Florida or California in a few months, right now it's all the fall fruit, pears, apples, grapes, etc. Yawn. Can't believe I missed the two days a year they actually have fresh figs in the market... :-( From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 18:53:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:53:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com... > > Insufficient evidence. Besides I work in the RF division that make the > components that go into the cellphones. The power output from those phones is > really low.. (lower milliwatt scale. And a few in the works that are heading > into the microwatt scale.) ***I'm not convinced, there's all those people with brain tumors right behind their ears...I should get one of those magic shields or something... > > I guess in that case it is where you take in less fat than normal? :-) Besides, > I make my own veggie chicken nuggets using spinach in dough. :-9 ***So those would be spinach nuggets then..? Gnocci? A bizarre form of spanikopita? Hmm.. I should make some of that, what a good idea... > > I did.. tasty stuff (sweeter).. texture is similar to beef. :-) ***Isn't it less fatty? Healthier or something? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 18:54:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:54:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9srqf9$jos$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com... > >> You want them fresh, you have to go where they grow em... CA. (Saw the fields > on my way to Monterey.. as far as the eyes can see. I was amazed. O.O) > ***I went through the farm belt once, I think I saw mostly artichokes and garlic.. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 18:56:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:56:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com... > > You would think there'd be more in your state. They're coming in like > gangbusters now that they see the success of Trader Joe's. ***Since Shaws took over Wild Harvest they've expanded their selection of natural food, but nothing like the Wild Harvest store I went to in Andover, that place was amazing. I wonder if it's still there, come to think of it...might be worth a trip. > > You should drop by and have a peek. (I was almost tempted to actually try their > sushi. :-9) > ***Raw fish is raw fish... :-< From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 19:53:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 11:53:42 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srppk$jgg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9srtr4$ljn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9srppk$jgg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **I seem to remember that there were a few incidents where the rear of the > plane fell off on impact, perhaps it was one of those planes with an engine > on the tail and it failed or blew up or something. I think if your number > comes up, you're pretty much going to go, no matter where you're sitting. > There was a frightning tv show a few years back about how to survive a plane > crash - I think they recommended an aisle seat or a seat next to the > emergency exit, wear natural fabrics, not synthetics that could melt if > there's a fire, wear shoes that you can move in (don't fly in high heels), > and be ready to run/jump/claw your way over everything and everyone to get > to the door, don't stop to help anyone, truly every man for himself to get > out ASAP. Who would want to be in that situation.... I saw that show and one thing I learned from it and have done ever since is count the number of seats between me and the exits. I often try to get a seat next to one of those exits if I can. I never fly in heels, usually sneakers. I can't imagine traipsing around airports wearing heels. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 19:56:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 11:56:22 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srjc2$g61$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sru04$llf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9srjc2$g61$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Pro: safest place for a crash landing > Con: It smells really bad back there sometimes and the last row of seats > don't recline...... Depends on the type of aircraft. I'm usually on a 747 400 and I think even the ones at the back recline, with the possible exception of the ones in the middle which are up against a bulk head. I seem to recall sitting somewhere where the arm rests wouldn't raise up, might have been at the back. That was annoying. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:03:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:03:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com... > > > > You would think there'd be more in your state. They're coming in like > > gangbusters now that they see the success of Trader Joe's. > > ***Since Shaws took over Wild Harvest they've expanded their selection of > natural food, but nothing like the Wild Harvest store I went to in Andover, > that place was amazing. I wonder if it's still there, come to think of > it...might be worth a trip. > > > > You should drop by and have a peek. (I was almost tempted to actually try > their > > sushi. :-9) > > > ***Raw fish is raw fish... :-< Indeed. But the taste is not bad if prepared properly. (Its just the concept that makes you squeamish.. I had the same thoughts, so I began with someone more palatable... sushi shrimp. :-)) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:04:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:04:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> <9srqf9$jos$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com... > > > >> You want them fresh, you have to go where they grow em... CA. (Saw the > fields > > on my way to Monterey.. as far as the eyes can see. I was amazed. O.O) > > > ***I went through the farm belt once, I think I saw mostly artichokes and > garlic.. Farm belt? Where? Here or there? From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:08:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:08:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > ***I'm not convinced, there's all those people with brain tumors right > behind their ears...I should get one of those magic shields or something... > Just don't walk around with tinfoiled hats. :-) > > ***So those would be spinach nuggets then..? Gnocci? A bizarre form of > spanikopita? Hmm.. I should make some of that, what a good idea... > I forgot the Greek name for it.. but it is a form of spanikopita. (But easier to make since all you need to do is deepfry them in olive oil.) > > > > I did.. tasty stuff (sweeter).. texture is similar to beef. :-) > > ***Isn't it less fatty? Healthier or something? More lean (less fatty.) I would say that it is something that doesn't have BGH in it. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:15:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:15:43 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs, Anencephaly References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <3BF04EBB.CFBBA701@spamcop.net> <3BF05B04.652994B4@hotmail.com> <3BF098F3.7F24847@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF17F6F.E7DCB78E@hotmail.com> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > > > (KM) > Mid nineties. They think the parasites may be what causes frogs with > extra legs. > http://coloherp.org/cb-news/cbn-9908/DeformedFrogs.html > The kids down by the border were coming out with a whole range of severe > deformities to the > brain. If there was some run of the mill parasite that did that to > humans I think > we'd all know about it. > http://www.oneworld.org/ips2/june98/19_57_093.html > http://www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/pub_affairs/uthouston/jan_97/anencep.html Good info. It does look like they (CDC, etc.) was looking for a man-made cause. (Doesn't look like they are looking for anything natural like parasites.) Who knows what goes on near there. Mexico I know has crummy pollution controls. (That is another reason why a number of the big industries are relocating there.) Plus I hear a number of the illegal immigrants tend to cross the border via the Rio Grande river which is in essence a cess pool of pollutants. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:18:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:18:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srjc2$g61$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sru04$llf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF1800F.1F413131@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "indigo" wrote in message news:9srjc2$g61$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Pro: safest place for a crash landing > > Con: It smells really bad back there sometimes and the last row of seats > > don't recline...... > > Depends on the type of aircraft. I'm usually on a 747 400 and I think even the ones at the back recline, with the possible exception > of the ones in the middle which are up against a bulk head. I seem to recall sitting somewhere where the arm rests wouldn't raise > up, might have been at the back. That was annoying. I usually end up smelling unspent jet fuel as the engine powers up. :-p (The noise doesn't bother me tho.) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:22:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:22:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srppk$jgg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srtr4$ljn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF18122.62C993A6@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > I saw that show and one thing I learned from it and have done ever since is count the number of seats between me and the exits. I > often try to get a seat next to one of those exits if I can. I never fly in heels, usually sneakers. I can't imagine traipsing > around airports wearing heels. Regular shoes and cotton everything. I make it a point to stay away from synthetics when I fly. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:24:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:24:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> kenmce@spamcop.net wrote: > Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > ...from a safety and conservation point of view, it's a good law. I believe a car is never more polluting than when it's > > sitting idling and cars do sometimes slip into gear by themselves so leaving it running unattended poses a small risk of an > > accident. > > Driving my car before it has defrosted properly causes a much greater risk of an accident. If I total the car that would > cause a perfectly good car to become landfill, which is also a pollution problem. Cars become landfill? Not in my state.. Totalled cars are stripped for off-market used parts, then the frame is sent to the local steel mill. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 20:28:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:28:33 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF18271.E1234245@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > > I don't know what your situation is (whether you have your car parked in your driveway or what) but I can tell you what I used to do > in winter in England. I got a fan heater (space heater) which I would trail out on a long power cord out to the car (put it inside > and shut the car door) and switch on for about 10 minutes before I was due to leave. It completely defrosted all of the windows and > made it toasty warm inside the car. The engine didn't have to be turned on at all and so no damage was done to the engine or the > environment. If it's do-able, I suggest you try it. It certainly made getting into the car on winter mornings a much more pleasant > experience! If that's not do-able, try scraping the ice off and using de-icer instead of the engine. You drove in those Minis didn't you? :-) Just remember to watch those heaters. At 1500W ratings, those things can be firetraps if it falls faceforward to the floor. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 21:34:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:34:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > If that's not do-able, try scraping the ice off and using de-icer instead of the engine. > ***Not an option for people who live in really cold environments, the engines themselves need to warm up before driving, as I discovered the hard way myself this weekend. My car has always done this weird thing where if it's cold and if I just get in and drive, the first time I stop at a light, it chugs and chugs and threatens to stall, sometimes it does, sometimes it fixes itself. If I don't let it fix itself, it sucks up gas like there's no tomorrow. I drove for two hours on the highway, and noticed that I seemed to be sucking up gas at an alarming rate - when I got off highway, the car started chugging and flashing the 'service engine' light, then fixed itself. It never warmed up! On the way home I let it warm up while I was packing, and used half as much gas getting home. I've tried several times to get it fixed, they can never find anything wrong with it, so from now on, a decent warm up is mandatory... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 21:37:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:37:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another crash?! References: <9somsr$2ln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sooj5$3il$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop88$42p$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF021B3.8F4CCA21@hotmail.com> <9sp98p$cod$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF044C2.D14E821B@spamcop.net> <9spmkg$jjn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09553.F2C4F792@hotmail.com> <9srii8$fp9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srppk$jgg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9srtr4$ljn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ss3vp$oss$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9srtr4$ljn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I saw that show and one thing I learned from it and have done ever since is count the number of seats between me and the exits. I > often try to get a seat next to one of those exits if I can. I never fly in heels, usually sneakers. I can't imagine traipsing > around airports wearing heels. > **I always fly in jeans and sneakers just in case I have to run somewhere, even when I go on a long car trip, I'm dressed for the worst case scenario, having to walk. Paranoia.... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 21:38:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:38:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com... > > Indeed. But the taste is not bad if prepared properly. (Its just the concept > that makes you squeamish.. ***Yes? And...? I had the same thoughts, so I began with someone > more palatable... sushi shrimp. :-)) > **That'd be raw shrimp then? That's palatable how? :-> From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 21:39:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:39:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> <9srqf9$jos$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9ss42i$otf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com... > > Farm belt? Where? Here or there? > >***California...i think we actually went through the garlic capital of the world, but I'm not sure.... From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 21:41:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:41:55 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com... > Just don't walk around with tinfoiled hats. :-) **I save those for the dogs... > > I forgot the Greek name for it.. but it is a form of spanikopita. (But easier to > make since all you need to do is deepfry them in olive oil.) ***Greek gnocchi? > > More lean (less fatty.) I would say that it is something that doesn't have BGH > in it. > **If they're farm raised for profit, unless they're certified organic they're no better than regular livestock...it's what's in the food...BGH usually is used mostly in dairy cows though, I think, to increase milk production, I think they put antibiotics in cattle feed to increase their appetite, or at least they used to. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 22:08:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (CJ) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:08:10 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Memento References: <3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net> <9sopn7$46k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05E01.4D60B3AE@spamcop.net> <9sri26$fge$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF199CA.819282E7@spamcop.net> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > "Cat" wrote in message news:3BF05E01.4D60B3AE@spamcop.net... > > A friend of mine has that movie, so a bunch of us watched it a few weeks ago. He didn't want to tell me anything about it, but > luckily > > someone else in a totally unrelated situation just happened to mention the part about how the scenes went in backward > chronological > > order. You mentioned some of the same things we figured had happened in the movie. > > Yes, the fact of it going backwards is key to creating the confusion and the director said it was a deliberate decision on his part > to try to convey the feelings of confusion that the guy felt in his condition. I thought it was very clever in the way that it > managed to reveal things even though it was going backwards. OK, so Lenny was confusing his life with that of Sammy's. Sammy didn't exist. Instead of Sammy injecting his wife with insulin and killing her, it was Lenny. Lenny's wife was not raped and murdered. Didn't he have a police file? After his wife died, Lenny hooked up with Teddy who kept him confused and used him to kill people. By chance Lenny found the female bartender (can't remember her name) who used him to kill the guy who killed her boyfriend. Then she helped Lenny find out who owned the car with the license plate number that was tattooed on him. Lenny thought the car owner was his wife's murderer. Somehow Lenny thought the car owner was Teddy, so he killed Teddy. Was he supposed to kill Teddy? I'm still confused. CJ -- E-mail address: caj3450@theoppositeofcoldmaildotcom (Let those bots try to decipher that one!) From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 22:42:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:42:27 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ss7ke$qnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Your understanding is certainly at odds with our experience. We ship, oh, > > maybe ten (smallish) packages a day, UPS, USPS, and FedEx. The box in which > > the item is placed bears no necessary relationship to the eventual shipping > > service (UPS boxes sometimes go mail, FedEx boxes sometimes go UPS, and, > > yes, postal service boxes sometimes go UPS or FedEx). > > All of which begs the question of why you don't just use the correct packaging for the relevant service? Why not just use a Fed Ex > box if you're shipping FedEx? If you use all three services and evidently have all the different boxes, how hard is it to put the > right thing in the right box? We do put the 'right' thing in the 'right' box; but the 'right' box doesn't depend on what's printed on the outside. There are several reasons for boxing in an other-than-the-shipper box: 1. Sometimes we're out of the right-sized box for the chosen shipper. 2. Sometimes the shipper is chosen after the item is packed. For example, under certain weight/distance conditions it is cheaper to ship UPS than USPS, sometimes the reverse. 3. Sometimes after we decide, say, to ship USPS, the customer calls and says he needs the item tommorrow. So, we simply change the shipping method, not the packing. 4. Sometimes we want the color of the box to match the color of the enclosed item. 5. Sometimes the shipper does not provide the right-sized box at all. For example, UPS and USPS poster containers are triangular, whereas FedEx the poster container is cylindrical. 6. To use the 'right' box is a woefully insufficient reason for us to triple our storage space for shipping containers. 7. Mostly, however, we mix-and-match because it's convenient for us, the process works well, there have been no complaints, it's efficient and economical. Commerce would grind to a halt if every shipping container had to advertise the shipping company! From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 22:47:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:47:16 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ss7tg$qvq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I heard about a gizmo that replaces the oil dipstick. It's a heater that keeps the oil in the engine warm during really cold times. You plug it in at night and unplug it when ready to start the car. We have no need of such where I live, but I thought it was a novel and useful idea. "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > If that's not do-able, try scraping the ice off and using de-icer instead of > the engine. > > > ***Not an option for people who live in really cold environments, the > engines themselves need to warm up before driving, as I discovered the hard > way myself this weekend. My car has always done this weird thing where if > it's cold and if I just get in and drive, the first time I stop at a light, > it chugs and chugs and threatens to stall, sometimes it does, sometimes it > fixes itself. If I don't let it fix itself, it sucks up gas like there's no > tomorrow. I drove for two hours on the highway, and noticed that I seemed > to be sucking up gas at an alarming rate - when I got off highway, the car > started chugging and flashing the 'service engine' light, then fixed itself. > It never warmed up! On the way home I let it warm up while I was packing, > and used half as much gas getting home. I've tried several times to get it > fixed, they can never find anything wrong with it, so from now on, a decent > warm up is mandatory... > > From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 23:18:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:18:15 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ss9qo$rv9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***Not an option for people who live in really cold environments, the > engines themselves need to warm up before driving, as I discovered the hard > way myself this weekend. My car has always done this weird thing where if > it's cold and if I just get in and drive, the first time I stop at a light, > it chugs and chugs and threatens to stall, sometimes it does, sometimes it > fixes itself. If I don't let it fix itself, it sucks up gas like there's no > tomorrow. I drove for two hours on the highway, and noticed that I seemed > to be sucking up gas at an alarming rate - when I got off highway, the car > started chugging and flashing the 'service engine' light, then fixed itself. > It never warmed up! On the way home I let it warm up while I was packing, > and used half as much gas getting home. I've tried several times to get it > fixed, they can never find anything wrong with it, so from now on, a decent > warm up is mandatory... It sounds like there's something wrong with your choke (maybe it's a design fault) but obviously the mixture is not being adjusted properly. If the only way to cure it is to run it until warm then that's what you'll have to do I suppose. If you lived in a location where they had the law saying you can't leave it unattended then you'd have to sit there while it did its thing. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 23:24:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:24:48 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anyone want to own up to the anonymous private entry in my web site guestbook? References: <3BEF4239.642CD177@spamcop.net> <9snknf$i29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEF6B0D.B87E0E39@spamcop.net> <3BEF6D54.396A1656@spamcop.net> <3BF01FEF.764EB20D@hotmail.com> <3BF050AB.F045B28F@spamcop.net> <3BF05DAE.FAAA17C6@hotmail.com> <3BF06152.DB94CE6@spamcop.net> <9sribs$fj6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF1ABBF.93BBC2D9@spamcop.net> I had thought of that, too, but only a couple of people know about it, and only one knows what name I post under in the newsgroup. It's definitely strange. I will be talking to a few people I know about that in the next week or so to see if I can weed out any clues. I also noticed around the same time that I was suddenly being spammed several times a day from a couple of e-mail newsletters that seem to allow people to sign up without confirmed opt-in. I wonder if there's a connection with that, too. The only other thing I can think of is that I complained about spam somewhere and somehow a spammer was able to weed out my info by a lot of snooping around to fit bits of my info together. Either way, I earned a fan troll who aparently had so much time on his hands that he felt the need to harass me for a day. I'm still bothered by the fact that my privacy was invaded in that way, but amused at the fact that someone out there is pathetic enough to spew that much hatred and is scared enough to do it anonymously. Sylvesterthekat wrote: > It occurs to me that whoever is doing it may be mentioning the spamcop stuff as a red herring. It may be somebody you know at school > who not only knows your name and website address but also knows that you are a spamcopper. Just another thing for you to consider. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 23:32:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:32:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Memento References: <3BEFE6D7.BBF9B65D@spamcop.net> <9sopn7$46k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05E01.4D60B3AE@spamcop.net> <9sri26$fge$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF199CA.819282E7@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <9ssakr$sd7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "CJ" wrote in message news:3BF199CA.819282E7@spamcop.net... > OK, so Lenny was confusing his life with that of Sammy's. Sammy didn't > exist. Instead of Sammy injecting his wife with insulin and killing > her, it was Lenny. Lenny's wife was not raped and murdered. Didn't he > have a police file? Correct. Sammy never existed, or if he did the details of his case were different. Lenny's wife was raped but she didn't die. The trauma of that caused Lenny to lose his memory. Lenny's wife began to doubt he was being truthful because the insurance guy may have told her there was nothing wrong with him and so she tested him by repeatedly getting him to inject her with insulin. There was a police file because she died and also because she was attacked previously. However either Lenny or Teddy had deleted crucial information from the file to keep the answers deliberately vague and out of reach. > > After his wife died, Lenny hooked up with Teddy who kept him confused > and used him to kill people. Yes. Teddy was a corrupt cop acting like a kind of vigilante, and using Lenny as an unconnectable/untraceable hit man to off various low lifes. > > By chance Lenny found the female bartender (can't remember her name) who > used him to kill the guy who killed her boyfriend. Then she helped > Lenny find out who owned the car with the license plate number that was > tattooed on him. Lenny thought the car owner was his wife's murderer. > Somehow Lenny thought the car owner was Teddy, so he killed Teddy. Was > he supposed to kill Teddy? The guy who killed her boyfriend was Teddy (and Lenny) so Carrie deliberately fed him (Lenny) information that would lead him to believe that Teddy was the guy who murdered his wife. She immediately knew something was up because Lenny showed up at the bar in her boyfriend's car (the Jag). She also used them to get rid of the bonehead who Lenny locked in the closet. Teddy didn't know enough about her to suspect that she was feeding Lenny information. The whole thing hinged on her having hidden all the pens and pencils so Lenny couldn't write down the truth before forgetting it (when she told him outright that she was manipulating him). By the time she got back from sitting in her car for five minutes, he couldn't remember what had just happened and she spun him some line about being beaten up. > > I'm still confused. Watch it again. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 23:39:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:39:34 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: $5 billion for postoffice. References: <3BEB47CA.1645A253@hotmail.com> <9sgovh$7up$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC31E8.9FD6E1DE@hotmail.com> <9shr26$pqo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjegp$h2c$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sml1v$2s7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9smtl6$73v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss7ke$qnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ssb2m$sh6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9ss7ke$qnc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... . > 4. Sometimes we want the color of the box to match the color of the enclosed item. You're not serious?! > Commerce would grind to a halt if every shipping container had to advertise > the shipping company! Apparently not, since I've never ever received something in a box other than the one provided by the carrier (or else it was a plain box with the company name on, like Amazon). I've also never noticed USPS boxes loaded into a FedEx van or vice versa. Other companies evidently manage somehow. From spamcop-social Tue Nov 13 23:52:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:52:12 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] stalker part 2 Message-ID: <3BF1B22C.9EA77B16@spamcop.net> I noticed today that my stalker used sneak mail to harass me through e-mail. It was sent to my school e-mail address that I have set to forward to my Yahoo address. My stalker just got dumber by the minute through this whole incident. More and more, this is looking like someone who knows me personally from somewhere and put a few facts together to link my personal info to my posting name here. Unfortunately, the school publishes a public directory through their web site where anyone can get my e-mail address and use it. I only have my school e-mail on there, then I let it forward to my other address. This is all very immature and ridiculous. I know most of us here have had someone disagree with something we've said at one time or another, but to have someone personally attack me several times is just stupid. I ran the e-mail through SpamCop, and it picked up Sneak mail of course. I'm not sure about the headers with that sort of forwarding, but I was curious to see if I can tell where it came from before Sneak Mail. I have my suspicions, but I am not completely sure. I will post the headers in .spam with my username munged. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 00:41:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 19:41:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss9qo$rv9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ssekl$uaf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9ss9qo$rv9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > It sounds like there's something wrong with your choke (maybe it's a design fault) but obviously the mixture is not being adjusted > properly. If the only way to cure it is to run it until warm then that's what you'll have to do I suppose. If you lived in a > location where they had the law saying you can't leave it unattended then you'd have to sit there while it did its thing. > ***At home I leave it running in the driveway, if I'm somewhere else, I just sit there and freeze for five minutes... :-D From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 00:47:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:47:55 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss7tg$qvq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9ssevo$ui7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9ss7tg$qvq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I heard about a gizmo that replaces the oil dipstick. It's a heater that > keeps the oil in the engine warm during really cold times. You plug it in at > night and unplug it when ready to start the car. > Not in the Oil Dipstick hole, but check into Block Heaters. That's what is used in the 'colder climates'. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 00:55:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:55:39 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF1C10B.BBD5B548@spamcop.net> Redstone wrote: > Cars become landfill? I think this is a good indicator that I'm a bit sleep deprived, but when I first read that, I thought it said "Cats become landfill." That could make for some strange stuff. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 05:28:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:28:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <9srirj$fta$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss3q3$orm$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ss9qo$rv9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9ssekl$uaf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF200FE.F1AA0F93@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9ss9qo$rv9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > It sounds like there's something wrong with your choke (maybe it's a > design fault) but obviously the mixture is not being adjusted > > properly. If the only way to cure it is to run it until warm then that's > what you'll have to do I suppose. If you lived in a > > location where they had the law saying you can't leave it unattended then > you'd have to sit there while it did its thing. > > > ***At home I leave it running in the driveway, if I'm somewhere else, I just > sit there and freeze for five minutes... :-D What kind of car do you drive again? From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 05:29:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:29:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> <3BF1C10B.BBD5B548@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF2013F.D71FB561@hotmail.com> Cat wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > Cars become landfill? > > I think this is a good indicator that I'm a bit sleep deprived, but when I first read that, I thought it said "Cats become landfill." > That could make for some strange stuff. :-D You really should have a shot of coffee before coming here. (Like I do. :-)) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 05:31:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:31:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com... > > > > Indeed. But the taste is not bad if prepared properly. (Its just the > concept > > that makes you squeamish.. > > ***Yes? And...? > > Once you get over the squeamishness, it doesn't bother one as much. > I had the same thoughts, so I began with someone > > more palatable... sushi shrimp. :-)) > > > **That'd be raw shrimp then? That's palatable how? :-> You just eat it. Again, it must be prepped up properly or you know what will happen. :-) The taste isn't as how you would think it'd smell. :-) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 05:32:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:32:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> <9srqf9$jos$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com> <9ss42i$otf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF20203.DAC76630@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com... > > > > Farm belt? Where? Here or there? > > > >***California...i think we actually went through the garlic capital of the > world, but I'm not sure.... If it is Gilroy, CA it is the garlic capital and I believe it is on your way towards Monterey I belive. (Or was that northward towards Napa??) I remember smelling the garlic while on the highways. (Made me think of some temptuous garlic bread. :-)~) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 05:36:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:36:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > **I save those for the dogs... > Gee I wonder what they think of you when you put it on them? :-) > > ***Greek gnocchi? > I've really gotta ask my mother.. names escape me. :-p > > > > More lean (less fatty.) I would say that it is something that doesn't have > BGH > > in it. > > > **If they're farm raised for profit, unless they're certified organic > they're no better than regular livestock...it's what's in the food...BGH > usually is used mostly in dairy cows though, I think, to increase milk > production, I think they put antibiotics in cattle feed to increase their > appetite, or at least they used to. Not just to increase the milk, but increase the bulk. For the beef industry, bigger is better since it will yield more in every aspect of what cows give us. As for the buffalo. I am not sure if I saw any certification for it being organic, but there are only two spots where you can get it. Trader Joe's or Bread & Circus.. not the regular supermarkets. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 06:56:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:56:56 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> <3BF1C10B.BBD5B548@spamcop.net> <3BF2013F.D71FB561@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF215B7.4F628045@spamcop.net> Redstone wrote: > :-D You really should have a shot of coffee before coming here. (Like I do. :-)) LOL. I've just come off of a stressfull few days with school and being sick with a cold. Luckily, the cold is clearing up, and I had a major source of stress lifted today when I had my book review for my Modern US History class bumped back until the Tuesday after Thanksgiving instead of by the end of this week when it was originally due. I don't think I could ever drink coffee. I'm not crazy about it, and my system can only handle so much caffiene in a week. I usually can only have one or two caffienated drinks in a week before I'm bouncing off the walls or feeling higher than usual anxiety levels from the caffiene. At least I have a short week next week with the holidays, then a couple of weeks of class before final exams and Christmas break. I can't believe my first semester back in school full time is winding down so quickly. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 14:38:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 08:38:52 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Another guy with a knife at O'Hare Message-ID: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Yesterday another man was arrested at O'Hare with a knife. A 70+ year old man was arrested after security found some cooking knifes. The man was a Chinese national, and he claims that he is a chef. Now here is where he screwed up. He flew from Miami to Chicago. Miami security did not catch it. In Chicago, he was catching a flight to Hong Kong. Security at O'Hare caught him when he decided that he wanted to check his bag with the knives. I'm guessing that this old man did not understand what was going on, as he spoke little English and was very confused. The security company in Miami is the same one that is taking a beating at other airports, Argenbright (I think that is how it is spelled). From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 14:47:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:47:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another guy with a knife at O'Hare References: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9su05r$ms6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I'm guessing that this old man did not understand what was going on, as he > spoke little English and was very confused. The security company in Miami > is the same one that is taking a beating at other airports, Argenbright (I > think that is how it is spelled). > > Friend from work had a similar problem last week flying to the Carribean when he switched airlines in Miami -- the flight from BWI to Miami he was allowed to take his Swiss army knife in his pocket, the second airline tried to confiscate it. Apparently each airline can do whatever they want, but it's there responsibility. So I guess you could take a machete onboard if the airline trusted you not to hurt anyone. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 14:59:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 06:59:26 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another guy with a knife at O'Hare References: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9su154$ne0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Yesterday another man was arrested at O'Hare with a knife. A 70+ year old > man was arrested after security found some cooking knifes. The man was a > Chinese national, and he claims that he is a chef. Now here is where he > screwed up. He flew from Miami to Chicago. Miami security did not catch > it. In Chicago, he was catching a flight to Hong Kong. Security at O'Hare > caught him when he decided that he wanted to check his bag with the knives. Surely it's ok to check bags with knives?! How else is one supposed to take your knives back home (or wherever you're going)? He couldn't possibly use knives that are checked in the hold so I don't see what the problem is. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:05:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 07:05:00 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) Message-ID: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9ssekl$uaf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***At home I leave it running in the driveway, if I'm somewhere else, I just > sit there and freeze for five minutes... :-D > I can hear your teeth chattering from here LOL From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:05:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:05:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right Message-ID: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF200FE.F1AA0F93@hotmail.com... > > What kind of car do you drive again? > *** A Chevy Tracker, which I have absolutely loved by the way, nice little car aside from it's weird little quirks, it's just become too small...getting something bigger when the lease is up in June. :-/ From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:08:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:08:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > I can hear your teeth chattering from here LOL > ***don't know how, you'd think being swathed in all that polar fleece would muffle the sound..... From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:13:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:13:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> <9srqf9$jos$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com> <9ss42i$otf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF20203.DAC76630@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9su1pv$nns$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF20203.DAC76630@hotmail.com... > > If it is Gilroy, CA it is the garlic capital and I believe it is on your way > towards Monterey I belive. (Or was that northward towards Napa??) **We were driving from LA to SF, so it's somewhere in the middle...very helpful huh? That was a long time ago.... > > I remember smelling the garlic while on the highways. (Made me think of some > temptuous garlic bread. :-)~) > **Now that's something I haven't had for a while...oooh... From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:15:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:15:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com... > Gee I wonder what they think of you when you put it on them? :-) **sadly, they don't seem to care... :-D > > I've really gotta ask my mother.. names escape me. :-p ***well call her up, now I'm curious.... > > Not just to increase the milk, but increase the bulk. For the beef industry, > bigger is better since it will yield more in every aspect of what cows give us. > > As for the buffalo. I am not sure if I saw any certification for it being > organic, but there are only two spots where you can get it. Trader Joe's or > Bread & Circus.. not the regular supermarkets. > ***I haven't seen it anywhere, but I thought there were a few gourmet catalogs that carried it, could have sworn I saw a catalog that carried all kinds of game birds and elk, etc. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:20:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:20:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9su2bc$o1u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com... > > Once you get over the squeamishness, it doesn't bother one as much. **I don't think squeamishness about raw meat or fish is something I"m going to get over any time soon....spent a long time developing it, in fact.. :-D > > You just eat it. Again, it must be prepped up properly or you know what > will happen. :-) > > The taste isn't as how you would think it'd smell. :-) > ***It's probably well disguised with wasabi and a lot of other pungent stuff, doesn't mean it's still not raw fish (she said stubbornly...) :-D From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 15:59:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:59:43 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another guy with a knife at O'Hare References: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su154$ne0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9su4d5$p29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9su154$ne0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Yesterday another man was arrested at O'Hare with a knife. A 70+ year old > > man was arrested after security found some cooking knifes. The man was a > > Chinese national, and he claims that he is a chef. Now here is where he > > screwed up. He flew from Miami to Chicago. Miami security did not catch > > it. In Chicago, he was catching a flight to Hong Kong. Security at O'Hare > > caught him when he decided that he wanted to check his bag with the knives. > > Surely it's ok to check bags with knives?! How else is one supposed to take your knives back home (or wherever you're going)? He > couldn't possibly use knives that are checked in the hold so I don't see what the problem is. I said that backwards. He checked the knives in his bags at Miami. And he wanted to carry them on for the flight to Hong Kong. http://www.msnbc.com/local/WMAQ/NBC8B7KOYTC.asp United Airlines security breach by Derrick Blakley CHICAGO, November 13, 2001 - A random search at an O'Hare gate by United Airlines employees, found a passenger with two knives. The passenger in question was on a connecting flight from Miami, changing planes in Chicago enroute to Hong Kong, when he was stopped. Police have detained a Chinese chef who somehow managed to bring two large cooking knives aboard a United Airlines flight from Miami to Chicago, and tried to do the same aboard another flight before being caught. This is yet another example of an aviation security slipup. This time, the breech came in Miami. A Chinese-born chef enroute to Miami packed two chopping knives inside his checked baggage. In Miami Monday, he decided to carry the bags on board United Flight #1259 from Chicago and somehow, he got through security. Tuesday at O'Hare, the same passenger tried to board United Flight #895 to Hong Kong and wanted to check the bags with the knives inside at the gate. That's when a gate crew searched the bags and found the knives. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 18:51:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:51:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > I am not sure if beer sticks to you. I never give it enough time to try to > stick. :) According to the First Law of Beer Consumption, you don't buy beer, you only rent it.... :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 18:55:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:55:58 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> <3BE8BBB1.12E47B3A@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BF2BE3D.5250E594@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > You are E-V-double-ILL!! I pride myself on that. Cruella's got nothing on us when we get agitated... :-) > > Rule #1 of television: Don't f*** with the engineers. :-) > > Same with radio, recording studios, etc. > > I learned long ago to be very, very nice to engineers. Watching my mailbox for those bribery checks and/or small-denomination non-sequentially-numbered bills. :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 18:56:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (GregR) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:56:54 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I Can't Take It - World Upside Down! References: <9rsv6h$f2t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s41sd$1ek$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s4b7f$5qd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s7dvd$l2a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE7859C.A6505510@suespammers.org> <3BE8773A.F22E683E@hotmail.com> <3BE8BC2B.DF9ED219@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <3BF2BE75.850E7D7@suespammers.org> "Bob W." wrote: > You mean like when it rains fish? Anything like a reign of fish? :-) -- GregR ...o&o> (Give me ambiguity or give me something else.) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 19:50:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 13:50:11 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> Message-ID: <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "GregR" wrote in message news:3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org... > > I am not sure if beer sticks to you. I never give it enough time to try to > > stick. :) > > According to the First Law of Beer Consumption, you don't buy beer, you only > rent it.... :-) I sometimes buy beer and other times I buy the ingredients to make it myself. I just returned from a local mega liquor store with a couple of six packs of pale ale and blonde ales, for "testing" to see if I want to brew these on my own. :) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:24:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:24:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE76163.30A65C0F@hotmail.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> <3BF1C10B.BBD5B548@spamcop.net> <3BF2013F.D71FB561@hotmail.com> <3BF215B7.4F628045@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF2E105.A48EB487@hotmail.com> Cat wrote: > > > LOL. I've just come off of a stressfull few days with school and being sick with a cold. Luckily, the cold is clearing up, and I had a > major source of stress lifted today when I had my book review for my Modern US History class bumped back until the Tuesday after > Thanksgiving instead of by the end of this week when it was originally due. > > You must be jumping for joy. :-) What period of US history are you covering? > I don't think I could ever drink coffee. I'm not crazy about it, and my system can only handle so much caffiene in a week. I usually can > only have one or two caffienated drinks in a week before I'm bouncing off the walls or feeling higher than usual anxiety levels from the > caffiene. At least I have a short week next week with the holidays, then a couple of weeks of class before final exams and Christmas break. > I can't believe my first semester back in school full time is winding down so quickly. Funny on how we are so close to Thanksgiving. (Year is coming to a close.) Feels just like yesterday since my vacation to CA last summer. As for the coffee, I can easily chug a thermos worth per day. :-) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:29:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:29:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF200FE.F1AA0F93@hotmail.com... > > > > What kind of car do you drive again? > > > *** A Chevy Tracker, which I have absolutely loved by the way, nice little > car aside from it's weird little quirks, it's just become too > small...getting something bigger when the lease is up in June. :-/ Too small with just you and the pups? Gee, I thought it would be the perfect fit. Besides, you can pit your truck in the "women's slalom" in Deer Valley, UT. :-) http://www.skinet.com/instruction/privatelessons/chevy.htm From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:30:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:30:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "GregR" wrote in message > news:3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org... > > > > I am not sure if beer sticks to you. I never give it enough time to try > to > > > stick. :) > > > > According to the First Law of Beer Consumption, you don't buy beer, you > only > > rent it.... :-) > > I sometimes buy beer and other times I buy the ingredients to make it > myself. I just returned from a local mega liquor store with a couple of six > packs of pale ale and blonde ales, for "testing" to see if I want to brew > these on my own. :) I remembered your webpage mentioned you make your own "strange" brews. :-) How long do you age it for? From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:32:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:32:09 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com> <9su2bc$o1u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E2D9.5C1EC71F@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > > You just eat it. Again, it must be prepped up properly or you know what > > will happen. :-) > > > > The taste isn't as how you would think it'd smell. :-) > > > ***It's probably well disguised with wasabi and a lot of other pungent > stuff, doesn't mean it's still not raw fish (she said stubbornly...) :-D You should see this other dish called "Trou-dofu" ("smelly tofu"). Fried tofu.. smells like a rotting corpse amidst rotting potatos. :-) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:34:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:34:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spmtv$jqa$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09637.1E3142EB@hotmail.com> <9srqf9$jos$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CE9.A146BF84@hotmail.com> <9ss42i$otf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF20203.DAC76630@hotmail.com> <9su1pv$nns$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E353.A0C1DA0F@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > **We were driving from LA to SF, so it's somewhere in the middle...very > helpful huh? That was a long time ago.... > A nice 6 HOUR drive. :-p Did you pass by the big cowfarms in Calinga? (You can't miss it, the smell of cowchips is EVERYWHERE.) :-) > > **Now that's something I haven't had for a while...oooh... You can always pick up some "Texas Toast" from the local wholesalers. :-) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:39:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:39:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > **sadly, they don't seem to care... :-D > Guess they figure.. "she feeds us.. who cares?" :-) > ***well call her up, now I'm curious.... > Just did. Spinakeftethes. It roughly translates to "spinach meatballs".. but you don't have to use meat. A spiced potato mash works equally well. (Nuts.. I'm making myself hungry again. :-p) > > > > > ***I haven't seen it anywhere, but I thought there were a few gourmet > catalogs that carried it, could have sworn I saw a catalog that carried all > kinds of game birds and elk, etc. Elk? Now this is new. Didn't know that there was elk meats on the market. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:41:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:41:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another guy with a knife at O'Hare References: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su154$ne0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su4d5$p29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E51D.553676E5@hotmail.com> It looks like you really need to check in these things. No exceptions. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:43:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:43:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > I can hear your teeth chattering from here LOL > > > ***don't know how, you'd think being swathed in all that polar fleece would > muffle the sound..... How'd you like that cold snap we had the other night? :-) (I'm curious about John L... he must think Christmas sucks by now. :-D) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:45:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:45:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] where's Columbo when you need him....... Message-ID: <9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> >From snopes.com: Claim: In the days just prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, the stocks of United and American Airlines were shorted by parties unknown. Status: True. In the month prior to the 11 September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, highly unusual trading activity involving American and United Airlines stock was noted by market analysts who at the time had no idea what to make of it. Wildly unusual discrepancies in the put and call ratio -- 25 to 100 times normal -- were observed in stock options of the two airlines. In one case, Bloomberg's Trade Book electronic trading system identified option volume in UAL (parent of United Airlines) on 16 August 2001 that was 36 times higher than usual. (Options are wagers that the price of a 100-share block of a particular stock will rise or fall by a certain date. "Puts" are "shorts" -- bets the stock price will fall. "Calls" are bets the price will rise. Thus, one who has reason to believe a particular company is about to suffer a terrible reversal of fortune would purchase "puts" against that entity's stock.) But it was during the final few trading days (the market closes on weekends) that the most unusual variances in activity occurred. Bloomberg data show that on 6 September, the Thursday before that black Tuesday, put-option volume in UAL stock was nearly 100 times higher than normal -- 2,000 versus 27 on the previous day. On 6 and 7 September, the Chicago Board Options Exchange handled 4,744 put options for United Airlines' stock, translating into 474,000 shares, compared with just 396 call options, or 39,600 shares. On a day that the put-to-call ratio should have been roughly 1:1 (no negative news stories about United had broken), it was instead 12:1. On 10 September, another uneventful news day, American Airlines' option volume was 4,516 puts and 748 calls, a ratio of 6:1 on yet another day when by rights these options should have been trading even. No other airline stocks were affected -- only United and American were shorted in this fashion. Accelerated investments speculating a downturn in the value of Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch (two New York investment firms severely damaged by the World Trade Center attack) were also observed. The Chicago Board Options Exchange is investigating each of these trades and at this time is declining to offer comment on its progress. The volume traded and the one-sidedness of the trades, however, make it clear that those who had knowledge of the details of the attacks (which airlines would be involved and that the World Trade Center was a target) were behind them and stood to profit mightily from them. -- From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 21:48:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 13:48:42 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another guy with a knife at O'Hare References: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su154$ne0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su4d5$p29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9sup12$50n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9su4d5$p29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I said that backwards. He checked the knives in his bags at Miami. And he > wanted to carry them on for the flight to Hong Kong. > > > http://www.msnbc.com/local/WMAQ/NBC8B7KOYTC.asp > United Airlines security breach > by Derrick Blakley > > CHICAGO, November 13, 2001 - A random search at an O'Hare gate by United > Airlines employees, found a passenger with two knives. The passenger in > question was on a connecting flight from Miami, changing planes in Chicago > enroute to Hong Kong, when he was stopped. > > Police have detained a Chinese chef who somehow managed to bring two large > cooking knives aboard a United Airlines flight from Miami to Chicago, and > tried to do the same aboard another flight before being caught. This is yet > another example of an aviation security slipup. This time, the breech came > in Miami. A Chinese-born chef enroute to Miami packed two chopping knives > inside his checked baggage. In Miami Monday, he decided to carry the bags on > board United Flight #1259 from Chicago and somehow, he got through security. > > Tuesday at O'Hare, the same passenger tried to board United Flight #895 to > Hong Kong and wanted to check the bags with the knives inside at the gate. > That's when a gate crew searched the bags and found the knives. Now I'm confused. Are there two Chinese chefs with knives here? On the one hand they're saying it happened from Miami to Chicago, and on the other they're saying exactly the opposite. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 22:17:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 17:17:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: where's Columbo when you need him....... References: <9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF2ED80.6019ED91@hotmail.com> And you can have one good guess on who profited from that.. Lousy blood money... profit from mass murder only so they can fund more mass murders. I can't wait until the tribunal convenes when they bring those Al-qaeda/Taliban bastards to trial. (Rename the "Daisycutter" to "Talicutter". ) indigo wrote: > From snopes.com: > > Claim: In the days just prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, the > stocks of United and American Airlines were shorted by parties unknown. > Status: True. > > In the month prior to the 11 September 2001 attacks on the World Trade > Center and the Pentagon, highly unusual trading activity involving American > and United Airlines stock was noted by market analysts who at the time had > no idea what to make of it. Wildly unusual discrepancies in the put and call > ratio -- 25 to 100 times normal -- were observed in stock options of the two > airlines. In one case, Bloomberg's Trade Book electronic trading system > identified option volume in UAL (parent of United Airlines) on 16 August > 2001 that was 36 times higher than usual. > > (Options are wagers that the price of a 100-share block of a particular > stock will rise or fall by a certain date. "Puts" are "shorts" -- bets the > stock price will fall. "Calls" are bets the price will rise. Thus, one who > has reason to believe a particular company is about to suffer a terrible > reversal of fortune would purchase "puts" against that entity's stock.) > > But it was during the final few trading days (the market closes on weekends) > that the most unusual variances in activity occurred. Bloomberg data show > that on 6 September, the Thursday before that black Tuesday, put-option > volume in UAL stock was nearly 100 times higher than normal -- 2,000 versus > 27 on the previous day. > > On 6 and 7 September, the Chicago Board Options Exchange handled 4,744 put > options for United Airlines' stock, translating into 474,000 shares, > compared with just 396 call options, or 39,600 shares. On a day that the > put-to-call ratio should have been roughly 1:1 (no negative news stories > about United had broken), it was instead 12:1. > > On 10 September, another uneventful news day, American Airlines' option > volume was 4,516 puts and 748 calls, a ratio of 6:1 on yet another day when > by rights these options should have been trading even. > > No other airline stocks were affected -- only United and American were > shorted in this fashion. > > Accelerated investments speculating a downturn in the value of Morgan > Stanley and Merrill Lynch (two New York investment firms severely damaged by > the World Trade Center attack) were also observed. > > The Chicago Board Options Exchange is investigating each of these trades and > at this time is declining to offer comment on its progress. The volume > traded and the one-sidedness of the trades, however, make it clear that > those who had knowledge of the details of the attacks (which airlines would > be involved and that the World Trade Center was a target) were behind them > and stood to profit mightily from them. > > -- From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 22:44:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:44:00 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com... > I remembered your webpage mentioned you make your own "strange" brews. :-) > > How long do you age it for? At the minimum, at least a month. Depends on the type of beer that I am making. Right now I have a light honey ale that is still in the fermenter. It stayed in a primary fermenter for two weeks and then I transferred to another fermenter where it will stay for 6 weeks before bottling. Then at least two weeks to fully carbonate. And then maybe a week or two at colder temps to lager the beer for better flavors. So I will not taste this beer until the start of next year. My next batch will be a kolsch bier (a German pale ale) , which will be much closer to a month. For my mixed berry mead... It has been about a month since I brewed that one up. I'm going to let that one age for several more months before it goes into bottles, and then when it is in bottles, it'll age for at least a year before I drink it. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 22:49:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:49:17 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Another guy with a knife at O'Hare References: <9stvli$mjl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su154$ne0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su4d5$p29$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sup12$50n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9susd1$6tr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9sup12$50n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Now I'm confused. Are there two Chinese chefs with knives here? On the one hand they're saying it happened from Miami to Chicago, > and on the other they're saying exactly the opposite. There is just one. He flew from Miami to Chicago on Monday with the knives (I actually heard meat cleavers on the radio) in his carry-on. Then on Tuesday he was supposed to fly from Chicago to Hong Kong. This time he had those knives with his luggage that he decided to check at the gate, which was when they found the knives. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:07:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:07:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9suthi$7kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > For my mixed berry mead... It has been about a month since I brewed that > one up. I'm going to let that one age for several more months before it > goes into bottles, and then when it is in bottles, it'll age for at least a > year before I drink it. > ***nobody made pumpkin ale this year... I looked everywhere :-( From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:13:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:13:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com... > > How'd you like that cold snap we had the other night? :-) > ***I have to say, it's pretty nippy at 6 AM too. Got my polarfleece hood out for the first time and it's staying out, can't stand having my ears and neck cold...of course now that I'm prepared, we're having a little heat wave this week...good old NE weather. From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:15:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:15:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... Message-ID: <9suu05$7ti$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E2D9.5C1EC71F@hotmail.com... > > You should see this other dish called "Trou-dofu" ("smelly tofu"). Fried tofu.. > smells like a rotting corpse amidst rotting potatos. :-) > **They must do something awful to it, I've stir fried tofu and it has no smell at all, it takes on the flavor of whatever you cook. So what is it, the fermented kind? From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:18:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:18:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... Message-ID: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E353.A0C1DA0F@hotmail.com... > > A nice 6 HOUR drive. :-p **Yes, how stupid we were to think we could do it in a day....we ended up in San Luis Obispo for the night, across the street from the Madonna Inn, I think. > > Did you pass by the big cowfarms in Calinga? (You can't miss it, the smell of > cowchips is EVERYWHERE.) :-) ***Nope, didn't smell anything bad... > > You can always pick up some "Texas Toast" from the local wholesalers. :-) > ***Or I could make it, and have it with pesto.....yummmm From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:21:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:21:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BDE40FC.5DA8E394@hotmail.com> <9rmdbq$3sp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com... > > Guess they figure.. "she feeds us.. who cares?" :-) ***They're doomed to being silly, I think, a friend just gave me 'Christmas hats' for them (actually I'm not keen on dressing up dogs, but they were a gift, so...)....some lady has her own business just making hats for dogs....does a huge business too. > > Just did. Spinakeftethes. It roughly translates to "spinach meatballs".. but > you don't have to use meat. A spiced potato mash works equally well. (Nuts.. > I'm making myself hungry again. :-p) **me too..... > > Elk? Now this is new. Didn't know that there was elk meats on the market. > **Or caribou or something, I don't think I dreamed that. Or maybe I did...... From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:25:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:25:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com... > > > Too small with just you and the pups? Gee, I thought it would be the perfect > fit. **It's fine if we're just driving around, but I've been traveling a lot lately, and by the time I load up their crates and blankets etc. and my stuff, we're stuffed to the gills in there, even with my rooftop carrier. I'm thinking of going up to the new Trailblazer, a bit bigger but not as much of a gas hog as a Tahoe. Hopefully they'll have some pretty decent lease programs in June when they want to move SUVs.. :-) > > Besides, you can pit your truck in the "women's slalom" in Deer Valley, UT. > :-) ***You scared me, I thought they were actually using the trucks, they're just *sponsoring* the events (I could only manage a slalom in my car....) From spamcop-social Wed Nov 14 23:30:02 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 17:30:02 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9suthi$7kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9suupe$88o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9suthi$7kq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ***nobody made pumpkin ale this year... I looked everywhere :-( I'm not a big pumpkin fan, so I didn't make any. :) A book that I have has a couple of recipes for pumpkin ale though. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 00:30:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 17:30:51 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com... > > How'd you like that cold snap we had the other night? :-) > > (I'm curious about John L... he must think Christmas sucks by now. :-D) > > Nah! Actually we're having a HEAT WAVE up here!!! All this week it's been up in the mid to upper 50's!!! T-shirt weather. (normal high for now is below freezing) I just wish it would stay like this until after the end of the month, Moving day in 2 weeks and 2 days! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 01:45:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 19:45:13 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9s939p$f2s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> <3BF1C10B.BBD5B548@spamcop.net> <3BF2013F.D71FB561@hotmail.com> <3BF215B7.4F628045@spamcop.net> <3BF2E105.A48EB487@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF31E29.48C66463@spamcop.net> Redstone wrote: > You must be jumping for joy. :-) What period of US history are you covering? It starts with the Reconstruction era and moves forward from there. I took the Early US History when I was at MSU the first time a few years ago. The first history course satisfied my one main history requirement for my BA degree, and the second one covers one of my humanities requirements. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 01:44:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 19:44:29 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Anybody watching 24? Message-ID: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> On last nights show, after the shootout scene, it looked like Kiefer Sutherland cut off a dead guy's finger. Was this explained? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 02:00:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 21:00:41 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Craig Sturdivant said: |I just returned from a local mega liquor store with a couple of six |packs of pale ale and blonde ales, for "testing" to see if I want to brew |these on my own. :) Ah yes, Pale Ale. High alcohol content so it won't spoil on the long trip to India. I go to a microbrew that limits you to two pints of the pale ale because the stuff is so potent. (If you use it with the nut brown ale for a black & tan, no limit!!) -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 02:43:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:43:01 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: where's Columbo when you need him....... References: <9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9svafr$eg8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > From snopes.com: > > Claim: In the days just prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, the > stocks of United and American Airlines were shorted by parties unknown. > Status: True. Who needs Columbo? It must be a matter of some ease for them to track down the source of these speculations. In fact it's probably a very good way for them to weed out Al Qaeda's money network. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 02:46:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:46:42 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > On last nights show, after the shootout scene, it looked like Kiefer > Sutherland cut off a dead guy's finger. Was this explained? He's going to use it to identify who he was as an assasin wouldn't carry ID on a job. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 02:47:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:47:45 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Frank G." wrote in message news:MPG.165cebd85c4426a0989736@news.spamcop.net... > Ah yes, Pale Ale. High alcohol content so it won't spoil on the long trip > to India. I go to a microbrew that limits you to two pints of the pale > ale because the stuff is so potent. (If you use it with the nut brown ale > for a black & tan, no limit!!) India? Am I missing something? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 02:54:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 20:54:50 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Ah yes, Pale Ale. High alcohol content so it won't spoil on the long trip > > to India. I go to a microbrew that limits you to two pints of the pale > > ale because the stuff is so potent. (If you use it with the nut brown ale > > for a black & tan, no limit!!) > > India? Am I missing something? Back in the days when India was an English colony, they brewed a pale ale in England that was a bit stronger and hoppier than normal pale ales, so that it would "survive" the long ocean voyage to India, where the boys in the English army enjoyed a pint or two. This stronger pale ale soon became a IPA, or India Pale Ale. An American Pale Ale example would be Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Goose Island Pale Ale and so on. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 02:56:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 20:56:16 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > On last nights show, after the shootout scene, it looked like Kiefer > > Sutherland cut off a dead guy's finger. Was this explained? > > He's going to use it to identify who he was as an assasin wouldn't carry ID on a job. Ahh...that makes sense. Next Tuesday I am going to unplug the phone so that those damn annoying telemarketers will not bother me again and make me miss some of the show. :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 05:54:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 00:54:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com... > > > > How'd you like that cold snap we had the other night? :-) > > > ***I have to say, it's pretty nippy at 6 AM too. Got my polarfleece hood > out for the first time and it's staying out, can't stand having my ears and > neck cold...of course now that I'm prepared, we're having a little heat wave > this week...good old NE weather. Wrapped like a monk in my fuzzy blanket too. :-) Finished wrapping up my drafty windows in plastic last week and I can still feel the cold just oozing through the plastic. :-p From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 05:55:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 00:55:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > > > Nah! > Actually we're having a HEAT WAVE up here!!! All this week it's been up in > the mid to upper 50's!!! T-shirt weather. (normal high for now is below > freezing) > > You lucky bum! I hate you! LOL :-D From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:00:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:00:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Any Lego enthusiasts here? References: Message-ID: <3BF359F2.64C16A4B@hotmail.com> Cyn wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > The Star Wars trilogy - done in Legos. > http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~mbsf/sworde.htm > > Cyn > What? No Duplo?!?! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:04:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:04:00 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9s6k4q$7g7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE87863.32C06415@hotmail.com> <9scm64$9qt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAF135.55AD174F@hotmail.com> <9sfdi2$k6o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfe5o$ke4$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB4AB5.CA8ADD06@hotmail.com> <9sfj2j$mmq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC311C.902AFA75@hotmail.com> <9shbp9$ht6$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shqjo$phe$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9shr24$pqk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEC922F.BDB8F185@hotmail.com> <9si6hu$v7n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sjhrf$il5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09BDD.C6C2977B@spamcop.net> <3BF18185.7B147B08@hotmail.com> <3BF1C10B.BBD5B548@spamcop.net> <3BF2013F.D71FB561@hotmail.com> <3BF215B7.4F628045@spamcop.net> <3BF2E105.A48EB487@hotmail.com> <3BF31E29.48C66463@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF35AD0.FBDBDC40@hotmail.com> Cat wrote: > Redstone wrote: > > > You must be jumping for joy. :-) What period of US history are you covering? > > It starts with the Reconstruction era and moves forward from there. I took the Early US History when I was at MSU the first time a few years ago. > The first history course satisfied my one main history requirement for my BA degree, and the second one covers one of my humanities requirements. Ah.. just at the close of the Civil War (and when the US was just beginning to ramp up its nationwide industrialization.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:06:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:06:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > **It's fine if we're just driving around, but I've been traveling a lot > lately, and by the time I load up their crates and blankets etc. and my > stuff, we're stuffed to the gills in there, even with my rooftop carrier. > I'm thinking of going up to the new Trailblazer, a bit bigger but not as > much of a gas hog as a Tahoe. Hopefully they'll have some pretty decent > lease programs in June when they want to move SUVs.. :-) > Too bad the trucks don't come much in flavors of standard transmission. (Would of been even better with the mpg.) What you should look into is lease programs for 2001 vehicles now. (Lots of deals out now.) > > > > Besides, you can pit your truck in the "women's slalom" in Deer Valley, > UT. > > :-) > ***You scared me, I thought they were actually using the trucks, they're > just *sponsoring* the events (I could only manage a slalom in my car....) :-D I was thinking about the tricks you had to do at the bottom of your driveway during an icy winter morning. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:13:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:13:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > > > At the minimum, at least a month. Depends on the type of beer that I am > making. Right now I have a light honey ale that is still in the fermenter. > It stayed in a primary fermenter for two weeks and then I transferred to > another fermenter where it will stay for 6 weeks before bottling. Then at > least two weeks to fully carbonate. And then maybe a week or two at colder > temps to lager the beer for better flavors. So I will not taste this beer > until the start of next year. My next batch will be a kolsch bier (a German > pale ale) , which will be much closer to a month. > > For my mixed berry mead... It has been about a month since I brewed that > one up. I'm going to let that one age for several more months before it > goes into bottles, and then when it is in bottles, it'll age for at least a > year before I drink it. You remind me of a food chemist. :-) How big is your factility? (It almost seems like you make this in your garage.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:15:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:15:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35D65.7EA64BBA@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > An American Pale Ale example would be Sam Adams, > And a fine pale ale it is. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:16:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:16:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > ***They're doomed to being silly, I think, a friend just gave me 'Christmas > hats' for them (actually I'm not keen on dressing up dogs, but they were a > gift, so...)....some lady has her own business just making hats for > dogs....does a huge business too. > How about sweaters? :-) > > > > > Elk? Now this is new. Didn't know that there was elk meats on the market. > > > **Or caribou or something, I don't think I dreamed that. Or maybe I > did...... LOL. :-D Good thing it wasn't skunk meat. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:17:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:17:44 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu05$7ti$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35E08.118CDEEF@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF2E2D9.5C1EC71F@hotmail.com... > > > > You should see this other dish called "Trou-dofu" ("smelly tofu"). Fried > tofu.. > > smells like a rotting corpse amidst rotting potatos. :-) > > > **They must do something awful to it, I've stir fried tofu and it has no > smell at all, it takes on the flavor of whatever you cook. So what is it, > the fermented kind? I'm not exactly sure what they do with it.. I believe they deep fry it. But I smelled it once while in Chinatown SF.. it was like walking into a brick wall. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 06:19:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:19:38 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > **Yes, how stupid we were to think we could do it in a day....we ended up in > San Luis Obispo for the night, across the street from the Madonna Inn, I > think. > Hopefully you stopped at the In-N-Out Burger for lunch. :-) > ***Nope, didn't smell anything bad... > Hmmm.. you must of taken another highway northward. Rte. 10? > > > > You can always pick up some "Texas Toast" from the local wholesalers. :-) > > > ***Or I could make it, and have it with pesto.....yummmm Now ya talkin'. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 10:01:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?E=F6nw=EB?=) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 05:01:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:38:35 -0500, "Heidi" wrote: >"Redstone" wrote in message >news:3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com... >> Indeed. But the taste is not bad if prepared properly. (Its just the concept >> that makes you squeamish.. >***Yes? And...? >I had the same thoughts, so I began with someone >> more palatable... sushi shrimp. :-)) >**That'd be raw shrimp then? That's palatable how? :-> Actually, ebi (shrimp) and kani (crab) aren't raw, they're cooked (and served cold). Unagi (eel) is cooked and served hot. Ama ebi (sweet shrimp) _is_ raw, however - don't confuse it with ebi. There are other types of fish that are not exactly raw, but not really cooked, either - saba (mackerel) is one such. There are also a few types that don't have fish at all (see below). "Sushi", per se, isn't the fish, it's the rice that the fish is served with. It's prepared with a "sweet" vinegar. The fish on its own is called "sashimi". Sushi (the rice) can be served several ways: when served with a piece of sashimi on top of it, it's "nigiri sushi"; when rolled up with something in the center, it's "maki", identified by the type of filling (i.e., tuna makes the roll "tekka maki", cucumber makes it "kappa maki" and so on); when served in a bowl with chopped-up sashimi on top, it's "chirashi". Each type of fish that can be used to make nigiri sushi or maki has its own name, and this is what you specify when you order. (Most places will understand if you specify the English name. You show some savvy if you order using the Japanese name.) Nigiri sushi and maki are what non-Japanese normally think of when speaking of "sushi". A good way to "ease into" eating nigiri sushi or maki is to order the ones that aren't outright raw - kani (crab), ebi (shrimp), saba (mackerel), California maki (crab and avocado, usually with something else not raw fish in it), unagi (eel), and so on. Some places also offer smoked salmon (lox, if you like to eat Jewish) in one or another specialty rolls - I think I've seen it generally in a Boston maki or an Alaska maki, maybe also in a Philadelphia maki. One of them may not be smoked salmon, but plain sake (salmon). If you enjoy caviar, consider ikura (salmon roe) or masago (smelt [flying fish] roe). The hardest part is to get past the squick factor of "raw fish". "Raw fish" doesn't mean "Whole fish". By the time it gets to you, if you didn't know it was raw fish, you couldn't tell from looking at it. The most "accessible" when you finally decide to "take the plunge" are maguro (tuna) and sake (salmon). But if you can get to the point where you're ready to try these, don't limit yourself - it's all delicious. For completely fish-free items, consider tamago (egg custard - not really an accurate description, but...), or inarizushi (also seen as "inari sushi" or just "inari", a tofu skin stuffed with the rice). In maki (rolls), there's kappa maki (cucumber roll) and oshinko maki (pickled daikon roll - daikon is a member of the radish family, with a much milder flavor than the little red radishes common in the US). -- Eönwë (SpamCop subscriber, not staff/admin) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 13:26:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:26:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: where's Columbo when you need him....... References: <9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafr$eg8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0fq0$vvn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> I meant maybe someone could have put 2&2 together beforehand and prevented it...... "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9svafr$eg8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "indigo" wrote in message news:9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > From snopes.com: > > > > Claim: In the days just prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, the > > stocks of United and American Airlines were shorted by parties unknown. > > Status: True. > > Who needs Columbo? It must be a matter of some ease for them to track down the source of these speculations. In fact it's probably a > very good way for them to weed out Al Qaeda's money network. > > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 13:32:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:32:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com... > > Actually we're having a HEAT WAVE up here!!! All this week it's been up in > > the mid to upper 50's!!! T-shirt weather. (normal high for now is below > > freezing) > > > > > > You lucky bum! I hate you! LOL :-D > Huh?! It's been beautiful down here too -- s'posed to be 72 today. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 13:38:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:38:48 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Eönwë" wrote in message news:r2q5vt0pn99cbk462510nt295e5os0jpsq@4ax.com... Unagi (eel) is cooked and served hot Hmmmm.....Unagi......drool Heidi, you'd love this -- it's a truly spectacular taste sensation (and not raw so no squick factor) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 14:17:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:17:27 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com... > You remind me of a food chemist. :-) Well, at least you said food chemist and not a meth lab chemist. :) > How big is your factility? (It almost seems like you make this in your garage.) No garage. I live in an apartment. I brew it up in my kitchen, and then store the fermenters in a dark closet that I turned into my "brewery". From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 14:19:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:19:46 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35D65.7EA64BBA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0itn$1qk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF35D65.7EA64BBA@hotmail.com... > > An American Pale Ale example would be Sam Adams, > > > > And a fine pale ale it is. :-) When I typed in Sam Adams last night, I left off the Pale Ale from it. The regular Sam Adams is more of an American Amber Ale. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 14:51:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:51:27 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] here comes the Thanksgiving humor Message-ID: <9t0kp3$2l2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Things that sound dirty at Thanksgiving-but aren't "Talk about a huge breast!" "Whew, that's one terrific spread!" "It's a little dry. Do you still want to eat it?" "Tying the legs together will keep the inside moist." "Just lay back and take it easy. I'll do the rest." "I'm in the mood for a little dark meat." "How long do I beat it before it's ready?" "Use a nice, smooth stroke when you whip it." "Don't play with your meat." "Just spread the legs open and stuff it in." "How long will it take after you stick it in?" "You'll know when it's ready when it pops up." "If I don't undo my pants, I'll burst!" "That's the biggest one I've ever seen!" "Do you think you'll be able to handle all these people at once?" "I didn't expect everyone to come at once!" "It's Cool Whip time!" "You still have a little bit on your chin." "Are you ready for seconds yet?" From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 14:53:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:53:07 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0krg$2pl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com... > > > You remind me of a food chemist. :-) > > Well, at least you said food chemist and not a meth lab chemist. :) > more money in X these days anyway...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:11:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:11:50 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > He's going to use it to identify who he was as an assasin wouldn't carry > ID on a job. > > Ahh...that makes sense. Next Tuesday I am going to unplug the phone so that those damn annoying telemarketers will not bother me again and make me miss some of the show. :) Sounds to me like you need telezapper! http://www.telezapper.com Or switch your answering machine on. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:13:55 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:13:55 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0pmo$536$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > India? Am I missing something? > > Back in the days when India was an English colony, they brewed a pale ale in > England that was a bit stronger and hoppier than normal pale ales, so that > it would "survive" the long ocean voyage to India, where the boys in the > English army enjoyed a pint or two. This stronger pale ale soon became a > IPA, or India Pale Ale. An American Pale Ale example would be Sam Adams, > Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Goose Island Pale Ale and so on. Is that right? You gotta wonder why they didn't just brew the stuff in India instead! Evidently it did eventually happen because they make some nice beers there now, if hubby is to be believed. (Taj Mahal comes immediately to mind) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:16:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 08:16:12 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: where's Columbo when you need him....... References: <9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafr$eg8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0fq0$vvn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0pr1$55j$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t0fq0$vvn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I meant maybe someone could have put 2&2 together beforehand and prevented > it...... Hmm, that's a stretch. And don't forget, Columbo always came in after the fact. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:19:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:19:08 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com... > You lucky bum! I hate you! LOL :-D > > Well, once again, we're going even higher today, in the 60's !!! But by this weekend, we're also looking at a high of around freezing. When I first got up here, I was told "Hey, this is Alberta, don't like the weather? Wait 15 minutes." And that is soooo true up here! :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:21:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:21:48 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com... > No garage. I live in an apartment. I brew it up in my kitchen, and then > store the fermenters in a dark closet that I turned into my "brewery". > Well, once I get into my house, I've got a nice room in the basement (first house with a basement for me!) that I want to start brewing beer and making wine. It is better to have it cool, isn't it? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:40:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:40:21 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pmo$536$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0r59$5q9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t0pmo$536$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Back in the days when India was an English colony, they brewed a pale ale in > > England that was a bit stronger and hoppier than normal pale ales, so that > > it would "survive" the long ocean voyage to India, where the boys in the > > English army enjoyed a pint or two. This stronger pale ale soon became a > > IPA, or India Pale Ale. An American Pale Ale example would be Sam Adams, > > Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Goose Island Pale Ale and so on. > > Is that right? You gotta wonder why they didn't just brew the stuff in India instead! Evidently it did eventually happen because > they make some nice beers there now, if hubby is to be believed. (Taj Mahal comes immediately to mind) You have to take in consideration that the Brits love their beer, and they do not like changes in it. The grains, water and other ingredients that they used in Britain were probably not available in India. If they did brew a beer in India, it would be far less than what they were used to. And to ferment a beer, the temps need to be constant and at about 65F-75F, which is easier to manage with the climate in England as opposed to India. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:43:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:43:19 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Well, once I get into my house, I've got a nice room in the basement (first > house with a basement for me!) that I want to start brewing beer and making > wine. > It is better to have it cool, isn't it? Not too cool for fermenting. If you get it too cool, the yeast will die and the beer will not ferment. Ales are usually between 65F to 75F and lagers do need cooler temps, so a cool basement would be great. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:46:33 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:46:33 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Ahh...that makes sense. Next Tuesday I am going to unplug the phone so that those damn annoying telemarketers will not bother me > again and make me miss some of the show. :) > > Sounds to me like you need telezapper! > > http://www.telezapper.com > > Or switch your answering machine on. Does that actually work? I've seen the TV ads for it, and CBS2 in Chicago did a story on it, but I missed the story. If it does work, I'd get one right away. My answering machine is very picky on who it let's leave a message. If the caller is a male, no problem. When some of my female friends call, the machine cuts them off. So until I remember to buy a new machine, I can't screen my calls while I am at home. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 16:57:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 11:57:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Hmmmm.....Unagi......drool > > Heidi, you'd love this -- it's a truly spectacular taste sensation (and not > raw so no squick factor) > ****But.....it's an EEL... (eww).... Saw a show once on eel farming in Scotland or someplace, almost tossed my cookies....I can't help it...not big on snakes either, FYI... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:05:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:05:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0sr0$6n5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Eönwë" wrote in message news:r2q5vt0pn99cbk462510nt295e5os0jpsq@4ax.com... ***I'm impressed! Not adventurous, but impressed.... :) > > Each type of fish that can be used to make nigiri sushi or maki has > its own name, and this is what you specify when you order. (Most > places will understand if you specify the English name. You show some > savvy if you order using the Japanese name.) ***My most savvy order sounds something like ' Tempura'.... :) > Some places also > offer smoked salmon (lox, if you like to eat Jewish) *** err no, never managed to get past that one either... > If you enjoy caviar, consider ikura (salmon roe) or masago (smelt > [flying fish] roe). ***snurk....fish roe....ARE YOU JOKING???? > > The hardest part is to get past the squick factor of "raw fish". "Raw > fish" doesn't mean "Whole fish". By the time it gets to you, if you > didn't know it was raw fish, you couldn't tell from looking at it. ***But I know it's raw fish whether there are eyeballs in it or not... > > For completely fish-free items, consider tamago (egg custard - not > really an accurate description, but...), or inarizushi (also seen as > "inari sushi" or just "inari", a tofu skin stuffed with the rice). In > maki (rolls), there's kappa maki (cucumber roll) and oshinko maki > (pickled daikon roll - daikon is a member of the radish family, with a > much milder flavor than the little red radishes common in the US). > ***perhaps that's a good place to start...someday i might be brave, but right now it's not too inviting... :-/ From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:07:10 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:07:10 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0ssc$6n9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com... > > Wrapped like a monk in my fuzzy blanket too. :-) Finished wrapping up my drafty > windows in plastic last week and I can still feel the cold just oozing through > the plastic. :-p > **How about some insulated drapes, some flannel sheets and a down comforter? That's toasty.... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:09:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:09:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sd02f$erp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com... > > How about sweaters? :-) ***There are tons of people that do that, mostly for greyhounds and dogs with no coat - mine have plenty of hair (most of which is on my rug at the moment waiting for the winter coat to grow in...) > > LOL. :-D Good thing it wasn't skunk meat. :-) > ***I'm sure someone eats that....somewhere.....blechh... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:12:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:12:31 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "John L." wrote in message > news:9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > It is better to have it cool, isn't it? > > Not too cool for fermenting. If you get it too cool, the yeast will die and > the beer will not ferment. Ales are usually between 65F to 75F and lagers > do need cooler temps, so a cool basement would be great. > > Ok, that sounds about the temp it is in the basement room, or can be once I set up the heater vent. I really want to try making my own beer, both for taste and for cost. Up here, it's a little expensive at the store. :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:11:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:11:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0t4r$6tf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com... > > Hopefully you stopped at the In-N-Out Burger for lunch. :-) ***errm...don't think so.....don't even remember that, is it famous? > > Hmmm.. you must of taken another highway northward. Rte. 10? **I think the Pacific Coast Highway most of the way, but that was about 20 years ago (gee whiz...) > From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:17:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:17:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com... > > Too bad the trucks don't come much in flavors of standard transmission. > (Would of been even better with the mpg.) What you should look into is lease > programs for 2001 vehicles now. (Lots of deals out now.) ***The Trailblazers only come in automatics, which is a bummer since I love my standard, but there's a good possibility that somewhere in the next few years I might need surgery on my shoulder, so a standard would be out of the question anyway if I want to get around (if it's anything but arthroscopic, I'm big time screwed anyway). Anyway, I have to wait for June till my current lease expires, and then my buddy at the dealership will produce some magical deal out of his hat - he hasn't let me down yet.... > > :-D I was thinking about the tricks you had to do at the bottom of your > driveway during an icy winter morning. :-) > ***Close...mostly it looks like a snowplow though... :-D From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:21:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:21:39 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Streph throat woes... Message-ID: Nrrgh. Yesterday, I had a somewhat sore throat. "No big deal", said I, "'tis probably just a sore throat that will fade in time". This morning, I woke up at 5am (which sucks, considering I went to bed at 2am and don't have classes until 2:30pm) in extreme pain -- it hurts to breathe, swallow, move my jaw, or any other type of action. The university health center doesn't open until 8:00, so I have to wait until then. I go in, fill out some paperwork, see a nurse, see a physician, and am told that I've got streph throat. Well, that sucks. I get some penecillian perscribed, told to go gargle salt water (eew!) and get some rest. Oh, great...I have classes...and I work Friday/Saturday nights. How am I going to rest? ARGH! Pity me. ;) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 17:59:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:59:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: Message-ID: <9t03lg.3vvbbtp.1@kserver.org> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 09:21:39 -0800, Pete Stephenson wrote in spamcop.social in article : :The university health center doesn't open until 8:00, so I have to wait :until then. I go in, fill out some paperwork, see a nurse, see a :physician, and am told that I've got streph throat. Well, that sucks. I thought diagnosis of strep required a culture and they couldn't know for sure until after 24 hours of swabbing your throat with those horrible, long cotton-swabbed wooden probes that make you gag? :I get some penecillian perscribed, told to go gargle salt water (eew!) :and get some rest. Oh, great...I have classes...and I work :Friday/Saturday nights. How am I going to rest? ARGH! : :Pity me. ;) Yeah, I have a student in my College Algebra class who currently has mono. She's missed class twice this week so far. We have a quiz tomorrow and Midterm next week on Wed. This is quarter system (10 weeks), and she wasn't doing particularly well in the class before you got ill. I REALLY pity her! I hope she will be able to pass the class. :( Being sick sucks. -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 18:22:34 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:22:34 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > My answering machine is very picky on who it let's leave a message. If the > caller is a male, no problem. When some of my female friends call, the > machine cuts them off. > > Before everyone responds " *snerk* sure Craig" this also happens (although infrequently) with my machine. It's VOX, so if you quit talking for long enough it will think you hung up and stop recording, but I have one friend that gets interrupted in mid-blab all the time -- she swears it just hangs up on her. Never happened to a guy (that I know of)..... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 18:27:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:27:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > ****But.....it's an EEL... (eww).... Saw a show once on eel farming in > Scotland or someplace, almost tossed my cookies....I can't help it...not big > on snakes either, FYI... > It doesn't LOOK like an eel, you big dope! ;-) Just looks like a hunk of white meat. Course, if you happen to be eating Unagi and thinking of that disgusting squirmy food scene from "I.J. and The Temple of Doom", well, then......... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 18:42:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:42:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t12en$9i5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > It doesn't LOOK like an eel, you big dope! ;-) Just looks like a hunk of > white meat. ***.....that came from an icky quiggly thing that gives me the willies just thinking about it.... once I've seen where it comes from, it's all over... =:-O > > Course, if you happen to be eating Unagi and thinking of that disgusting > squirmy food scene from "I.J. and The Temple of Doom", well, then......... > ***ugh...can't....*shiver* From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 18:43:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:43:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: Message-ID: <9t12hl$9ke$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-2B05FD.09213915112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > I get some penecillian perscribed, told to go gargle salt water (eew!) > and get some rest. Oh, great...I have classes...and I work > Friday/Saturday nights. How am I going to rest? ARGH! > > Pity me. ;) > ***Did you get the fever, chills and body aches yet? I think you might have to take a day off and stay in bed...with popsicles... :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:17:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 11:17:01 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t03lg.3vvbbtp.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: In article , Cyn wrote: > Not any more. The rapid strep tests can be done in 5 minutes or so. > They still make you gag :-) If the rapid test is inconclusive, they > often do the older test to be sure. Really? The doctor took a look in my throat ("Say Ahh!"), felt my throat, and proclaimed that I had streph. Aparently it's been going around the campus, so people who have those symptoms are likely to have streph, without a culture needed. -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:17:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (Pete Stephenson) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 11:17:35 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <1vu7vtockfs4rnvoacelr2e842h808s23o@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: In article <1vu7vtockfs4rnvoacelr2e842h808s23o@127.0.0.1>, Cyn wrote: > My daughter had 8 teeth pulled a couple of weeks back, and she found > Italian Ice very soothing. I think it would probably feel great on a > sore throat, too :-) /me can't afford ice cream. :) > Remmeber it's very contagious, so you might want to warn any roomies > or other folks who've been around you. (So speaks the Mommy from far > too much experience!) Heh. *coughs on roommate* No, I told him about it. :) -- Pete Stephenson HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:39:00 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:39:00 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "John L." wrote in message news:9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Ok, that sounds about the temp it is in the basement room, or can be once I > set up the heater vent. > I really want to try making my own beer, both for taste and for cost. Up > here, it's a little expensive at the store. :) Look in the phone book under Beer and see if there are any homebrew shops in your area. If there are, talk with them, and they can help you get started and will point you in the right direction. For a 2.5 gallon batch it costs me no more than $20, usually between $10-$15 per batch. Most people brew 5 gallon batches, usually that is about $20-$30, depending on the ingredients used. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:39:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:39:42 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > ***The Trailblazers only come in automatics, which is a bummer since I love > my standard, but there's a good possibility that somewhere in the next few > years I might need surgery on my shoulder, so a standard would be out of the > question anyway if I want to get around (if it's anything but arthroscopic, > I'm big time screwed anyway). Anyway, I have to wait for June till my > current lease expires, and then my buddy at the dealership will produce some > magical deal out of his hat - he hasn't let me down yet.... > You could probably opt for a gashog if you have to. Did you get a load of the prices at the pumps? :-) > > ***Close...mostly it looks like a snowplow though... :-D Another way to "beach the truck". :-) Then it is a good thing you don't have a regular car. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:43:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:43:25 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Before everyone responds " *snerk* sure Craig" this also happens (although > infrequently) with my machine. It's VOX, so if you quit talking for long > enough it will think you hung up and stop recording, but I have one friend > that gets interrupted in mid-blab all the time -- she swears it just hangs > up on her. Never happened to a guy (that I know of)..... It always happened to an old girlfriend and with my mother. They could never leave a full message, and they usually called me, angry, because I didn't get their message. My machine will either leave the entire message, or nothing at all. Today while I was on lunch I drove_past_ a Best Buy. I thought about pulling in and getting a new machine, but I was 1/2 block away when I finally decided on going in. Maybe next time. Maybe next time. Or maybe I might just sign up for the voicemail feature that my local phone company offers. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:44:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:44:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0krg$2pl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41B3B.D22FA2DD@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message > news:9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > > news:3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com... > > > > > You remind me of a food chemist. :-) > > > > Well, at least you said food chemist and not a meth lab chemist. :) > > > more money in X these days anyway...... Which really sucks when you think about it. :-p From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:46:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:46:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41B90.72520EBF@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > > Well, at least you said food chemist and not a meth lab chemist. :) > Those who do meth or make it won't be on SpamCop at any rate. :-) > > No garage. I live in an apartment. I brew it up in my kitchen, and then > store the fermenters in a dark closet that I turned into my "brewery". Must be a sizeable closet. Are the fermenters made of metal, glass, or old fashioned wood? (I'm thinking of barrels.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:47:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:47:32 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: Message-ID: <9t1648$ble$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-2B05FD.09213915112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Nrrgh. Yesterday, I had a somewhat sore throat. "No big deal", said I, > "'tis probably just a sore throat that will fade in time". > > This morning, I woke up at 5am (which sucks, considering I went to bed > at 2am and don't have classes until 2:30pm) in extreme pain -- it hurts > to breathe, swallow, move my jaw, or any other type of action. > > The university health center doesn't open until 8:00, so I have to wait > until then. I go in, fill out some paperwork, see a nurse, see a > physician, and am told that I've got streph throat. Well, that sucks. > > I get some penecillian perscribed, told to go gargle salt water (eew!) > and get some rest. Oh, great...I have classes...and I work > Friday/Saturday nights. How am I going to rest? ARGH! > > Pity me. ;) I know how you feel. Well kind of. I never had streph, but last winter I had ulcers on my throat. Yeah I know, I never heard of it either. I thought that the doctor was joking when she said that was what I had. It hurt like hell. I could not eat, drink, breathe or anything. My doctor made me gargle a little potion that she called Magic Mouthwash. It made my jaws numb, but it did work pretty good, and within a few days I was able to enjoy Christmas. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:49:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:49:42 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35D65.7EA64BBA@hotmail.com> <9t0itn$1qk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41C56.BCF53449@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF35D65.7EA64BBA@hotmail.com... > > > > An American Pale Ale example would be Sam Adams, > > > > > > > And a fine pale ale it is. :-) > > When I typed in Sam Adams last night, I left off the Pale Ale from it. The > regular Sam Adams is more of an American Amber Ale. The color is noticeable. (I think it adds to the anticipation of taste.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:56:41 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:56:41 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41DF9.2DF57817@hotmail.com> Wow. Thanks for the sushi lesson Eonwe. :-) So it looks like what I started out with was indeed something cooked, but served cold. I have to admit that it made the rest of the stuff more palatable. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:58:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:58:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t12en$9i5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41E6D.BB25BB67@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > It doesn't LOOK like an eel, you big dope! ;-) Just looks like a hunk of > > white meat. > > ***.....that came from an icky quiggly thing that gives me the willies just > thinking about it.... once I've seen where it comes from, it's all over... > =:-O > You are letting your imagination run away with you. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 19:59:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:59:36 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sr0$6n5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > ***perhaps that's a good place to start...someday i might be brave, but > right now it's not too inviting... :-/ Here is something interesting on Yahoo News I found on sushi. Fascinating. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011115/sc/health_depression_dc_2.html From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:00:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:00:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9se7lu$1m5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com... > > > > How about sweaters? :-) > > ***There are tons of people that do that, mostly for greyhounds and dogs > with no coat - mine have plenty of hair (most of which is on my rug at the > moment waiting for the winter coat to grow in...) > Almost forgot about the molting season. I think my cat underwent that already. (But then again she sheds all year round. :-p) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:01:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Holy Cow) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:01:38 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: here comes the Thanksgiving humor References: <9t0kp3$2l2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t16v4$c1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0kp3$2l2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Talk about a huge breast!" > "Whew, that's one terrific spread!" > "It's a little dry. Do you still want to eat it?" > "Tying the legs together will keep the inside moist." > "Just lay back and take it easy. I'll do the rest." > "I'm in the mood for a little dark meat." > "How long do I beat it before it's ready?" > "Use a nice, smooth stroke when you whip it." > "Don't play with your meat." > "Just spread the legs open and stuff it in." > "How long will it take after you stick it in?" > "You'll know when it's ready when it pops up." > "If I don't undo my pants, I'll burst!" > "That's the biggest one I've ever seen!" > "Do you think you'll be able to handle all these people at once?" > "I didn't expect everyone to come at once!" > "It's Cool Whip time!" > "You still have a little bit on your chin." > "Are you ready for seconds yet?" LOL Are these your own? Thanks for the laugh either way! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:05:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:05:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com> <9t0t4r$6tf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com... > > > > Hopefully you stopped at the In-N-Out Burger for lunch. :-) > > ***errm...don't think so.....don't even remember that, is it famous? > Quite famous. It was (I believe) at one time the first drive-thru only burger stands on the westcoast. (As its popularity gained, they added restaurant space for those not wanting to eat in their cars.) Food is great. Beats Burger King and McDonalds. > > > **I think the Pacific Coast Highway most of the way, but that was about 20 > years ago (gee whiz...) > > Rte. 1.. you took the (VERY) scenic route. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:08:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:08:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> <9t0ssc$6n9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > > **How about some insulated drapes, some flannel sheets and a down comforter? > That's toasty.... Are you remote viewing into my room or something? Yes to all the above. :-D From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:09:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:09:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com... > > > Actually we're having a HEAT WAVE up here!!! All this week it's been up > in > > > the mid to upper 50's!!! T-shirt weather. (normal high for now is below > > > freezing) > > > > > > > > > > You lucky bum! I hate you! LOL :-D > > > Huh?! It's been beautiful down here too -- s'posed to be 72 today. But that is expected when you are that further south.. John is going to be living in Canada. :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:11:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:11:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > > Well, once again, we're going even higher today, in the 60's !!! > > But by this weekend, we're also looking at a high of around freezing. > When I first got up here, I was told > "Hey, this is Alberta, don't like the weather? Wait 15 minutes." > And that is soooo true up here! :) Then 2 days later we get what you get. (MA gets the canadian breeze this time of year.) :-) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:13:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:13:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: Message-ID: <3BF421FD.273C1141@hotmail.com> Pete Stephenson wrote: > > Pity me. ;) > > Screw that.. stay indoors.. take a breather from the classes. (You have an excuse now.) :-) It is the season to be sick. (Debating on weather or not to get a flushot. Haven't had the flu in nearly 7 years.) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:28:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:28:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t03lg.3vvbbtp.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9t18g2$csn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Really bad doctoring -- giving folks antibiotics without proof is bad medicine. "Pete Stephenson" wrote in message news:pete-56AD6B.11165715112001@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > In article , > Cyn wrote: > > > Not any more. The rapid strep tests can be done in 5 minutes or so. > > They still make you gag :-) If the rapid test is inconclusive, they > > often do the older test to be sure. > > Really? The doctor took a look in my throat ("Say Ahh!"), felt my > throat, and proclaimed that I had streph. Aparently it's been going > around the campus, so people who have those symptoms are likely to have > streph, without a culture needed. > > -- > Pete Stephenson > HeyPete.com From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:32:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:32:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0krg$2pl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41B3B.D22FA2DD@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t18ni$d01$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF41B3B.D22FA2DD@hotmail.com... > > > Well, at least you said food chemist and not a meth lab chemist. :) > > > > > more money in X these days anyway...... > > Which really sucks when you think about it. :-p > > It sucks that Ecstasy makes more money than crank? ??? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:33:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:33:11 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41B90.72520EBF@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t18pr$d0a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF41B90.72520EBF@hotmail.com... > Those who do meth or make it won't be on SpamCop at any rate. :-) Probably not. :) > Must be a sizeable closet. Are the fermenters made of metal, glass, or old > fashioned wood? (I'm thinking of barrels.) Nope, just a regular closet. After I brew up the beer, I place it in a small 2.8 gallon glass carboy, attach an airlock and let it go. After the initial stage of fermentation is over, I siphon it into another 2.8 gallon glass carboy, to get it off of the dead yeast and other junk that settles at the bottom, which can lead to off/odd tastes. After that, I siphon it into a 5 gallon bottling bucket, mix in the priming sugar (for carbonation) and then use the little spigot at the bottom of the bucket to fill the bottles. One of my dad's co-workers uses the big barrels. He actually makes wines (blackberry and any other fruit that he can find at a farmer's market). The wood barrels give wines (and some beers) a very good taste. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:34:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:34:38 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: here comes the Thanksgiving humor References: <9t0kp3$2l2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t16v4$c1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t18sh$d50$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Holy Cow" wrote in message news:9t16v4$c1h$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > LOL > > Are these your own? Thanks for the laugh either way! My boss sent it to the group last night. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:35:47 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:35:47 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t18ts$d5i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... Maybe next time. Or > maybe I might just sign up for the voicemail feature that my local phone > company offers. > > Hah. Damn Verizon is _not_ getting another penny out of me. Got an offer yesterday for anonymous call blocking (GREAT, I'm thinking!), for the low low price of $5/month. What a scam! They program the switches _once_ for my phone and then rip me off for the rest of my life?! I think not! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:37:35 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:37:35 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com> <9t0t4r$6tf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1918$d6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com... Food is great. Beats Burger > King and McDonalds. > > Well, gee, Red. Must *really* be wonderful food...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:38:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:38:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1931$d6s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com... > > Huh?! It's been beautiful down here too -- s'posed to be 72 today. > > But that is expected when you are that further south.. John is going to be > living in Canada. :-) > Yeahbut....thought _you_ were complaining about _your_ weather? Surely it's nice up in Boston too? From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 20:59:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 13:59:45 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1abs$drl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com... > Then 2 days later we get what you get. (MA gets the canadian breeze this > time of year.) :-) > > Well, then for the next 5 days (after it catches up with you), you should have pretty good weather. :) They now saying all 5 of the next days are above normal (read above freezing!). From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 21:03:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:03:29 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1aiu$dvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Look in the phone book under Beer and see if there are any homebrew shops in > your area. If there are, talk with them, and they can help you get started > and will point you in the right direction. For a 2.5 gallon batch it costs > me no more than $20, usually between $10-$15 per batch. Most people brew 5 > gallon batches, usually that is about $20-$30, depending on the ingredients > used. > I figure the prices up here are about double of what you put in there. There's a Shop in a town about 30 miles from here that has all the goodies. I'll be paying them a visit soon. :) From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 21:36:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 16:36:06 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com> <9t1931$d6s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1cl3$f3o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t1931$d6s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Yeahbut....thought _you_ were complaining about _your_ weather? Surely it's > nice up in Boston too? > ***60-ish....still a little brisk... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 21:36:51 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 16:36:51 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> <9t0ssc$6n9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1cmg$f3u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com... > > Are you remote viewing into my room or something? Yes to all the above. :-D > ***Heh...busted... now all you need is a featherbed...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 22:12:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:12:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com> <9t1931$d6s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1cl3$f3o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1eic$g2i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9t1cl3$f3o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > ***60-ish....still a little brisk... > heh. I should save this post for reminding you later when its _really_ nippy outside! From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:14:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:14:39 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1ibr$i4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Does that actually work? I've seen the TV ads for it, and CBS2 in Chicago > did a story on it, but I missed the story. If it does work, I'd get one > right away. I believe so, but only for those telemarketers who use an automated system (ie most of them!). If you tell them to remove you, gradually you should see a reduction in volume (I did and I get very few these days). > > My answering machine is very picky on who it let's leave a message. If the > caller is a male, no problem. When some of my female friends call, the > machine cuts them off. So until I remember to buy a new machine, I can't > screen my calls while I am at home. How on earth can it tell? I guess they're not speaking loud enough for it to 'hear' them. On your greeting, tell people to shout into the phone LOL. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:16:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:16:31 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svaft$eg8$3@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svapg$eir$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pmo$536$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0r59$5q9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1ifa$i5k$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t0r59$5q9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > You have to take in consideration that the Brits love their beer, and they > do not like changes in it. The grains, water and other ingredients that > they used in Britain were probably not available in India. If they did brew > a beer in India, it would be far less than what they were used to. And to > ferment a beer, the temps need to be constant and at about 65F-75F, which is > easier to manage with the climate in England as opposed to India. I suppose 'back then' refrigeration was more difficult and they didn't have A/C so yeah, it'd be more difficult overall. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:19:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:19:20 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t03lg.3vvbbtp.1@kserver.org> <9t18g2$csn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1iio$i5s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t18g2$csn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Really bad doctoring -- giving folks antibiotics without proof is bad > medicine. > ***Maybe, but there's also common sense, is there anything else that turns your throat white in a matter of hours? I certainly don't need to see a doctor every time I get a sinus infection (three or four times a year), I know what they are, I know when I have one. I don't need to pay for a doctor's visit to be told I have a sinus infection... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:20:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:20:39 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <3BF421FD.273C1141@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF421FD.273C1141@hotmail.com... > > (Debating on weather or not to get a flushot. Haven't had the flu in nearly > 7 years.) > I had a flu shot a few years ago when I was visiting the nursing homes, never got sick, haven't been sick with the flu since. Last time I asked for one they told me I wasn't high risk and not to bother. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:21:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:21:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t12en$9i5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41E6D.BB25BB67@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1inj$i6v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF41E6D.BB25BB67@hotmail.com... > > You are letting your imagination run away with you. :-) > **I'm not imagining where eel came from, I KNOW where it came from...... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:24:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:24:19 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > It always happened to an old girlfriend and with my mother. They could > never leave a full message, and they usually called me, angry, because I > didn't get their message. My machine will either leave the entire message, > or nothing at all. Today while I was on lunch I drove_past_ a Best Buy. I > thought about pulling in and getting a new machine, but I was 1/2 block away > when I finally decided on going in. Maybe next time. Maybe next time. Or > maybe I might just sign up for the voicemail feature that my local phone > company offers. Thing about voice mail is it's a never ending expense. You can get a functional answering machine for under $20 so if you're not bothered either way, I'd do that. Go to Amazon or similar and get one, that way you won't have to do battle in Best Buy. Speaking of which, I went in there today to check out the lie of the land as far as X Boxes and Game Cubes were concerned. Seems 200 people had showed up to try to get an X Box. 60 of them went away very unhappy as they only had 140 to sell. I guess it'll be a similar situation on Sunday when the game cube is released. I can't be bothered standing in line for 10 hours to get one so I'll just have to be patient and wait till there's plenty of them. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:25:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:25:25 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sr0$6n5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1iu4$icg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com... > > Here is something interesting on Yahoo News I found on sushi. Fascinating. > **You don't have to eat it raw to get the benefits, and it's recommended to eat it a few times a week, but there's also a caution about eating because of Mercury levels in fatty fish. You can get the same things, Omega fatty acids from flax seed, buy organic, no pollution problems. http://www.dakotaflax.com/faq.html From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:27:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:27:26 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t18ts$d5i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t18ts$d5i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Hah. Damn Verizon is _not_ getting another penny out of me. Got an offer > yesterday for anonymous call blocking (GREAT, I'm thinking!), for the low > low price of $5/month. What a scam! They program the switches _once_ for my > phone and then rip me off for the rest of my life?! I think not! Wow, there is someone else out there who understands what ripoff merchants these phone companies are! I refuse to subscribe to any of their add-on crap and I do just fine without it. From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:28:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:28:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEAE6D6.8ED813E0@hotmail.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1j44$ieh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com... > > Almost forgot about the molting season. I think my cat underwent that already. > (But then again she sheds all year round. :-p) > *** The dogs do it twice a year, spring and fall, and one of them (the white one, of course) has a coat like a polar bear that seems to come out in handfuls. Certainly forces me to get the vacuum out more often.... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:28:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:28:12 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com> <9t0t4r$6tf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com> <9t1918$d6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1j58$ifl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t1918$d6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com... > Food is great. Beats Burger > > King and McDonalds. > > > > > Well, gee, Red. Must *really* be wonderful food...... ROFL.. at least one step up from pig swill From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:30:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:30:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com... > > You could probably opt for a gashog if you have to. Did you get a load of the > prices at the pumps? :-) **It's going down for sure, I can afford medium grade gas now (woo hoo) but the gas isn't the biggest problem, it's the registration and the insurance....THAT'S gonna hurt..... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:31:58 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:31:58 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com> <9t1931$d6s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1cl3$f3o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1eic$g2i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1jad$ind$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t1eic$g2i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > heh. I should save this post for reminding you later when its _really_ nippy > outside! > **This week was reminder enough, in the twenties in the morning, and that was without wind...brr... From spamcop-social Thu Nov 15 23:56:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:56:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] I thought this was more than hilarious Message-ID: <9t1kom$jeo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Maybe this should be in spamcop.geeks http://freespace.virgin.net/andrew.harrison4/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/media/677.jpg -- YoKenny Biplane: The advice I got from my mother on purchasing underwear. (Bree Schultz) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 00:27:20 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 16:27:20 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t03lg.3vvbbtp.1@kserver.org> <9t18g2$csn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1iio$i5s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t0qd8.3vvd355.1@kserver.org> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:19:20 -0500, "Heidi" wrote in spamcop.social in article <9t1iio$i5s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :I certainly don't need to see a :doctor every time I get a sinus infection (three or four times a year), I :know what they are, I know when I have one. I don't need to pay for a :doctor's visit to be told I have a sinus infection... Gee, same here. Usually I go in and TELL the doctor I have a sinus infection, and then he verifies it. I've switched doctors within the past 18 months, and we haven't gotten to the point where he allows me to self-diagnose, yet. -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 01:11:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 20:11:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Heyho, Heidi: if I'm not being too personal, what do you do for your sinus infections? And please feel free to skip the "why should I do anything for them-what have they done for me lately" vaudeville turn. I get 4 or 5 of them a year and, like you, quit running to the doctor when I get them since I know what they are when they hit. And with the Masachusetts weather the way it is right now, I'm due any week for one. I usually just pop Tylenol and gargle with salt water. You have anything better, please oh please????? best John From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 02:01:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:01:16 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Message-ID: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Sorry to say I have no magic solution, darn it. I wait as long as possible, using hot packs on my face and antihistamines, etc. hoping it'll clear up on it's own, but I usually end up going to the doctor for a couple or three weeks of Augmentin (or as I call it, "Ughmentin") when the pain gets unbearable. I've tried everything, steroid nasal sprays, allergy medication, etc. but it's becoming sort of a chronic thing because of my allergies. And if I get a head cold, it's almost a given. I'll admit I've not been faithful with snuffing warm salt water, that's about the only homeopathic thing that I've heard has any benefit. It's just so icky... I've just been sent a book on herbal remedies, I'll have a read through it and if I come up with anything new, I'll let you know. wrote in message news:20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net... > Heyho, Heidi: if I'm not being too personal, what do you do for your > sinus infections? And please feel free to skip the "why should I do > anything for them-what have they done for me lately" vaudeville turn. > I get 4 or 5 of them a year and, like you, quit running to the > doctor when I get them since I know what they are when they hit. And > with the Masachusetts weather the way it is right now, I'm due any week > for one. > > I usually just pop Tylenol and gargle with salt water. You have > anything better, please oh please????? > best John > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 02:58:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 20:58:31 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Speaking of which, I went in there today to check out the lie of the land as far as X Boxes and Game Cubes were concerned. Seems 200 > people had showed up to try to get an X Box. 60 of them went away very unhappy as they only had 140 to sell. I guess it'll be a > similar situation on Sunday when the game cube is released. I can't be bothered standing in line for 10 hours to get one so I'll > just have to be patient and wait till there's plenty of them. The XBox looks interesting, but the Game Cube...ehhhh, I never have been a fan of Nintendo. However, I am still very happy with my Playstation and NCAA College Football 2000, where I am currently taking Northwestern to the status of a national powerhouse (won the Citrus Bowl one year and then the Rose Bowl the next). And I also just got my AthlonXP 1800+ system and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002, which will keep me entertained until Return to Castle Wolfenstein comes out. The screen shots of that game looks amazing. Speaking of Best Buy, I might stop by there tomorrow and pick up Pink Floyd's new disc "Echos", and if I can remember it, maybe even a new answering machine. :) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 03:00:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:00:06 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1vfb$ogv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Thing about voice mail is it's a never ending expense. You can get a functional answering machine for under $20 so if you're not > bothered either way, I'd do that. Go to Amazon or similar and get one, that way you won't have to do battle in Best Buy. I never thought about it that way. I do have Ameritech's voice mail on my home office line, but since my company pays for the phone charges, I never think about the cost. I might see if I can find a machine then. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 03:02:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:02:46 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t18ts$d5i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t1vkb$okp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Wow, there is someone else out there who understands what ripoff merchants these phone companies are! I refuse to subscribe to any > of their add-on crap and I do just fine without it. Around here in Chicago, Ameritech is offering repeat dialing. When you dial and get a busy signal, a recording breaks in and says "Let repeat dialing complete the call for you for only xxx" (where xxx is the cost). I'll just stick to the redial button. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 04:58:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 23:58:53 -0500 (EST) Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> >Heidi posted, in reference to and in part, > regarding sinus infections: "......I've just > been sent a book on herbal remedies, > I'll have a read through it and if I come > up with anything new, I'll let you know. Thanks very much, Heidi: that would be really very nice of you and would be much appreciated. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your "critters". best John From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 05:23:38 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:23:38 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Message-ID: <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 20:11:06 -0500 (EST), sills@webtv.net wrote in spamcop.social in article <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net>: :Heyho, Heidi: if I'm not being too personal, what do you do for your :sinus infections? And please feel free to skip the "why should I do :anything for them-what have they done for me lately" vaudeville turn. : I get 4 or 5 of them a year and, like you, quit running to the :doctor when I get them since I know what they are when they hit. And :with the Masachusetts weather the way it is right now, I'm due any week :for one. : :I usually just pop Tylenol and gargle with salt water. You have :anything better, please oh please????? :best John Wow. Once I've figured out that I have a sinus infection (at this point in my life), I head straight to the doctor for antibiotics. There were times I ignored it, and thought it wasn't much, and got very, very sick as a result. So now, as soon as I suspect that's what it is...off to the doctor. Because I have so much to do and am so busy, I lose too much productivity if I don't take care of myself! -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 10:42:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?E=F6nw=EB?=) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 05:42:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com> <9su2bc$o1u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:20:34 -0500, "Heidi" wrote: >"Redstone" wrote in message >news:3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com... >> Once you get over the squeamishness, it doesn't bother one as much. >**I don't think squeamishness about raw meat or fish is something I"m going >to get over any time soon....spent a long time developing it, in fact.. :-D >> You just eat it. Again, it must be prepped up properly or you know what >> will happen. :-) >> The taste isn't as how you would think it'd smell. :-) >***It's probably well disguised with wasabi and a lot of other pungent >stuff, doesn't mean it's still not raw fish (she said stubbornly...) :-D Actually, in most cases it isn't disguised at all - it simply does not taste 'fishy' - if it does, it's been sitting too long, and you should not eat at that establishment. -- Eönwë (SpamCop subscriber, not staff/admin) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 12:25:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 07:25:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t03lg.3vvbbtp.1@kserver.org> <9t18g2$csn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1iio$i5s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0qd8.3vvd355.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9t30kg$879$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9t0qd8.3vvd355.1@kserver.org... > Gee, same here. Usually I go in and TELL the doctor I have a sinus > infection, and then he verifies it. I've switched doctors within the > past 18 months, and we haven't gotten to the point where he allows me to > self-diagnose, yet. > ***My doctor is someone I know outside of the office, and she trusts me enough to prescribe over the phone, but when she's not in, what a nightmare..."You have to be seen".. "Why? There's nothing to see but me trying to pull my teeth out because it hurts so much.." From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 12:33:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 07:33:37 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Message-ID: <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> wrote in message news:6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net... > Thanks very much, Heidi: that would be really very nice of you and would > be much appreciated. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your "critters". > best John **Thanks John, same to you and yours :) Here's what I found, it's a book on the use of liquid herbal drops, it's "Liquid Herbal Drops in Everyday Use", by Daniel Gagnon. Mostly what he suggests for sinuitis is something called "Congest-Free",it's a trademarked blend of Ma Huang/Yerba Mansa complex. I know what ma huang is, it makes me jumpy, but no clue what the other is. Also what sounds more interesting is Goldenseal, although it's not for long term use, I'm going to look into that myself if I can find this tincture, its supposed to help chronic problems especially. I'll let you know... :) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 14:05:50 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:05:50 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > know what ma huang is, it makes me jumpy, but no clue what the other is. It's very dangerous is what it is -- ma huang contains ephedrine, which has been linked to many heart problems and even deaths in young athletes. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 14:47:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:47:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: Sheila King said: |:Heyho, Heidi: if I'm not being too personal, what do you do for your |:sinus infections? | I started using a Grossan Nasal Irrigator earlier this year. It has cleared up my sinus problems to the extent that I no longer take a Claritin every day. I now take one occasionally for my eyes running, but the sinus is fine. Basically this uses a water pik to flush your sinus cavities with warm salt water (eeeewww). Get them here: http://www.pharmacy-solutions.com/ This thing really works and is a lot easier to use than you may think. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 15:15:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (Joseph Singer) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 07:15:25 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t18ts$d5i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vkb$okp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3aih$cuv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> You can call Ameritech and have them remove this "feature" so you'll once again get a busy tone. Another disadvantage to their "service" is that it messes with automatic dial back by phones with auto dial back feature and modems. "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t1vkb$okp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Wow, there is someone else out there who understands what ripoff merchants > these phone companies are! I refuse to subscribe to any > > of their add-on crap and I do just fine without it. > > Around here in Chicago, Ameritech is offering repeat dialing. When you dial > and get a busy signal, a recording breaks in and says "Let repeat dialing > complete the call for you for only xxx" (where xxx is the cost). I'll just > stick to the redial button. > > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 15:33:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 10:33:08 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > It's very dangerous is what it is -- ma huang contains ephedrine, which has > been linked to many heart problems and even deaths in young athletes. ***They died mostly because they abused it, there is a 'safe' level for medicinal use, but when they put it in over the counter and unregulated diet drinks and diet pills to give you 'energy', and people think more is better, well..... like anything else that's abused is hazardous to your health. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 15:59:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 10:59:06 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > ***They died mostly because they abused it, there is a 'safe' level for > medicinal use, Not for me. Gives me heart arrythmia (skipped beats). Scary. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 17:16:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 12:16:42 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3hqi$grn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Not for me. Gives me heart arrythmia (skipped beats). Scary. > **Do you get the same reaction from something like Sudafed? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 18:25:13 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 13:25:13 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3hqi$grn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3lmf$ivo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9t3hqi$grn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > **Do you get the same reaction from something like Sudafed? > Not that I know of (that's psuedoephedrine anyway).Massive amounts of caffeine will do it to me too. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 18:29:43 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 13:29:43 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3hqi$grn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3lmf$ivo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3lut$j1f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> **** FYI, this is what I'm talking about (courtesy of ESPN.com). Stay away from this stuff! ST. PAUL -- Korey Stringer, on the morning of his last practice with the Minnesota Vikings, might have taken a dietary supplement with ingredients that can increase heart rate and blood pressure and contribute to dehydration, according to a published report. The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported in its Friday editions that the information came out at an early October meeting between the Vikings and the Occupational Safety and Health Division of the state Department of Labor and Industry. At the meeting, team officials said dietary supplements were found in Stringer's locker on July 31, OSHA spokesman James Honerman told the newspaper. The information about the dietary supplement was unrelated to OSHA's investigation of Stringer's death, Honerman said. State investigators later concluded the Vikings didn't violate safety standards on July 30 or July 31, when Stringer became ill. Stringer collapsed at the team's training camp on July 31 after he and teammates practiced in temperatures that reached the low 90s. Paramedics took Stringer to a Mankato hospital, where he died the next morning. Team sources who asked to remain anonymous told the Pioneer Press an empty bottle of a supplement called Ripped Fuel was found in Stringer's locker at the Vikings' training facility. A teammate told team officials he saw Stringer take two of the capsules before the morning practice session on July 31, the team sources said. Autopsy and toxicology reports haven't been released at the family's request, although Dr. David Knowles, the team's medical coordinator during training camp in Mankato, said in August they showed small traces of caffeine. Knowles said at the time that not all supplements would be traceable but that the tests are comprehensive enough to determine whether there was any significant drug use. Ripped Fuel's label says it contains Ma Huang extract (ephedra alkaloids) and guarana extract, which produces caffeine. Caffeine can act as a diuretic, meaning it increases urination and the loss of fluids. Stringer's wife, Kelci Stringer, and his parents last week said they planned to sue the Vikings for negligence in his death. They said they would file the lawsuit after the NFL season ends and seek $100 million in damages. Asked for comment on the dietary supplement matter, James Gould, a spokesman for Kelci Stringer, told the Pioneer Press: "The toxicology report was clean and at the end of the day that will be proven. The Vikings are grasping at straws and this shows how unsupportive they have been and evidently will continue to be." The Food and Drug Administration has warned consumers since 1997 about dietary supplements that contain ephedrine, which can adversely raise heart rate and blood pressure. Ephedrine is also known as ephedra, Ma Huang, Chinese ephedra and Ma Huang extract, according to doctors. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 18:53:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 13:53:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3hqi$grn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3lmf$ivo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3lut$j1f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3nfe$juj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "indigo" wrote in message news:9t3lut$j1f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > **** FYI, this is what I'm talking about (courtesy of ESPN.com). Stay away > from this stuff! Well...I guess that bottle of Ripped Fuel sitting on my counter is going in the trash....not that I plan to take it again anyway. I took it once, as they recommended, just two capsules, and I was so jittery and shaky I could barely stand up - not a good feeling. Why is she suing the Vikings, because she thinks he died of heat stroke and they should have suspended practice? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 20:45:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (indigo) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:45:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1s2c$n1a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <6509-3BF49D0D-253@storefull-128.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t3144$8fi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t36ea$ath$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3bq5$dm1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3d2l$eae$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3hqi$grn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3lmf$ivo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3lut$j1f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3nfe$juj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3tso$n5m$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Heidi" wrote in message news:9t3nfe$juj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Why is she suing the Vikings, because she thinks he died of heat stroke and > they should have suspended practice? > Basically -- she thinks they should have forced him to sit when he started throwing up (but he threw up every year previously during camp). That supplement is going to be used as a mitigating factor if she ever gets to trial. Too bad for her. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:23:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:23:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: when is spam not spam? References: <9t2drp$v00$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t2e9b$v6n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF591D6.97972A4F@hotmail.com> Now that is an interesting concept. (Hmmm.. paint "not a cat" on my cat. :-)) Dave Lerner wrote: > It's spam. If you paint "not a cat" on your cat, it's still a cat. :) > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:39:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:39:04 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: when is spam not spam? References: <9t2drp$v00$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t2e9b$v6n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF591D6.97972A4F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t44hu$qjj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF591D6.97972A4F@hotmail.com... > Now that is an interesting concept. (Hmmm.. paint "not a cat" on my cat. > :-)) No, you need to paint.... IANAC on your cat ;) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:39:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:39:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> <9t0ssc$6n9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com> <9t1cmg$f3u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF595A1.A688AD37@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com... > > > > Are you remote viewing into my room or something? Yes to all the above. > :-D > > > ***Heh...busted... now all you need is a featherbed...... Either that or a waterbed. Actually, I want a waterbed. (It'll go great with my mariner motif I have in my room. :-)) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:23:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:23:11 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:47:19 -0500, Frank G. wrote in spamcop.social in article : :I started using a Grossan Nasal Irrigator earlier this year. It has :cleared up my sinus problems to the extent that I no longer take a :Claritin every day. I now take one occasionally for my eyes running, but :the sinus is fine. Basically this uses a water pik to flush your sinus :cavities with warm salt water (eeeewww). Get them here: :http://www.pharmacy-solutions.com/ :This thing really works and is a lot easier to use than you may think. Interesting. I'm on Nasonex (a nasal spray drug of some kind) and Claritin. I'm supposed to use the Nasonex daily. I hate the dripping down the back of my throat feeling. But, I've had enough trouble with sinus and losing my voice and so on, the last couple of years, that I'm finally beginning to be very good about it. Supposedly only take the Claritin when I need it, but right now seems to be daily. (I've been taking it for over a year, and the years before that it was other drugs...Since sometime in my early thirties or so. Never had allergies as a kid/young adult.) I suppose if I get motivated enough, I might look into that Irrigator thing. (sounds eeeewwwyyy.) -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:43:24 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:43:24 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0g3t$ha$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42114.6C0B843C@hotmail.com> <9t1931$d6s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1cl3$f3o$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1eic$g2i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1jad$ind$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5968C.C71DD3D5@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "indigo" wrote in message > news:9t1eic$g2i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > heh. I should save this post for reminding you later when its _really_ > nippy > > outside! > > > **This week was reminder enough, in the twenties in the morning, and that > was without wind...brr... Won't be long till we are hitting those single digit to sub-zero temps. :-p From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:44:19 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:44:19 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com> <9t1abs$drl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF596C3.7D5F4A7C@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com... > > Then 2 days later we get what you get. (MA gets the canadian breeze this > > time of year.) :-) > > > > > Well, then for the next 5 days (after it catches up with you), you should > have pretty good weather. :) > They now saying all 5 of the next days are above normal (read above > freezing!). But it is the anticipation of the deep freeze which is spoiling it tho. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:47:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:47:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vfb$ogv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Thing about voice mail is it's a never ending expense. You can get a > functional answering machine for under $20 so if you're not > > bothered either way, I'd do that. Go to Amazon or similar and get one, > that way you won't have to do battle in Best Buy. > > I never thought about it that way. I do have Ameritech's voice mail on my > home office line, but since my company pays for the phone charges, I never > think about the cost. I might see if I can find a machine then. I don't get why anyone would want voice mail when its far cheaper to have a phone machine that HAS voice mail. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:48:22 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:48:22 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF597B6.635F4CF4@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > > > The XBox looks interesting, but the Game Cube...ehhhh, I never have been a > fan of Nintendo. However, I am still very happy with my Playstation and > NCAA College Football 2000, where I am currently taking Northwestern to the > status of a national powerhouse (won the Citrus Bowl one year and then the > Rose Bowl the next). And I also just got my AthlonXP 1800+ system and > Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002, which will keep me entertained until Return > to Castle Wolfenstein comes out. The screen shots of that game looks > amazing. > > Speaking of Best Buy, I might stop by there tomorrow and pick up Pink > Floyd's new disc "Echos", and if I can remember it, maybe even a new > answering machine. :) I'm still waiting for the next version of "Duke Nukem" to come out.. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:53:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:53:17 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com> <9t1abs$drl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF596C3.7D5F4A7C@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t45ck$qvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF596C3.7D5F4A7C@hotmail.com... > > > "John L." wrote: > > They now saying all 5 of the next days are above normal (read above > > freezing!). > > But it is the anticipation of the deep freeze which is spoiling it tho. :-) > > Yep, that's coming soon, and now they say there's a possibility of SNOW on Tuesday up here (well, 30% to 40% chance). But then after that, it 'might' warm up again.... we'll see. WINTER IS COMING!!! And along with that is the 40 degree below zero days (without counting in the Chill Factor)!!! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 22:54:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:54:29 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vfb$ogv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t45es$qvp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com... > > I don't get why anyone would want voice mail when its far cheaper to have a > phone machine that HAS voice mail. > > I like the voice mail because that way if I'm on the phone and someone calls, they can still leave a message. :) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:07:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (JerryMouse) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:07:01 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Message-ID: <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Sinus infections are sometimes like infected tonsils. The germy things live in little crevices where they are not washed/accessed by the lymphatic system. They can stay tucked away for a LONG time. Then come back with a vengence. The trick, I was once told, is to take antibiotics for an extended period - like six months - to get all the little Tailiban-like cave dwellers thereby breaking the cycle. wrote in message news:20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net... > Heyho, Heidi: if I'm not being too personal, what do you do for your > sinus infections? And please feel free to skip the "why should I do > anything for them-what have they done for me lately" vaudeville turn. > I get 4 or 5 of them a year and, like you, quit running to the > doctor when I get them since I know what they are when they hit. And > with the Masachusetts weather the way it is right now, I'm due any week > for one. > > I usually just pop Tylenol and gargle with salt water. You have > anything better, please oh please????? > best John > From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:06:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:06:54 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <3BF59C0E.B6DF311D@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Sheila King said: > |:Heyho, Heidi: if I'm not being too personal, what do you do for your > |:sinus infections? > | > > I started using a Grossan Nasal Irrigator earlier this year. It has > cleared up my sinus problems to the extent that I no longer take a > Claritin every day. I now take one occasionally for my eyes running, but > the sinus is fine. Basically this uses a water pik to flush your sinus > cavities with warm salt water (eeeewww). Get them here: > http://www.pharmacy-solutions.com/ > This thing really works and is a lot easier to use than you may think. > > -- How about Vick's Vapo-rub? That should pipeclean those sinuses. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:08:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:08:18 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: Sheila King said: |I suppose if I get motivated enough, I might look into that Irrigator |thing. (sounds eeeewwwyyy.) They are $14 or so and well worth it. I saved enough money on not taking Claritin to more than offset the cost (I already had the water pik). -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:12:59 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:12:59 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com... > > > > You could probably opt for a gashog if you have to. Did you get a load of > the > > prices at the pumps? :-) > > **It's going down for sure, I can afford medium grade gas now (woo hoo) but > the gas isn't the biggest problem, it's the registration and the > insurance....THAT'S gonna hurt..... Freakin' max everything for the lousy insurance. (And it is not like the insurance is worth that much anyways.. how often do you really use it.?) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:13:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:13:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0krg$2pl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41B3B.D22FA2DD@hotmail.com> <9t18ni$d01$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59D9B.E8BF10BD@hotmail.com> indigo wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF41B3B.D22FA2DD@hotmail.com... > > > > Well, at least you said food chemist and not a meth lab chemist. :) > > > > > > > more money in X these days anyway...... > > > > Which really sucks when you think about it. :-p > > > > > It sucks that Ecstasy makes more money than crank? > > ??? It sucks when illegal drugs make money in any way. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:15:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:15:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1aiu$dvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59DF8.8ED55624@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message > news:9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Look in the phone book under Beer and see if there are any homebrew shops > in > > your area. If there are, talk with them, and they can help you get > started > > and will point you in the right direction. For a 2.5 gallon batch it > costs > > me no more than $20, usually between $10-$15 per batch. Most people brew > 5 > > gallon batches, usually that is about $20-$30, depending on the > ingredients > > used. > > > I figure the prices up here are about double of what you put in there. > > There's a Shop in a town about 30 miles from here that has all the goodies. > I'll be paying them a visit soon. :) Wow.. In a few years we can have "Canada John's Very Wicked Ale". :-) Craig, did you ever give names to your brews? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:19:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:19:30 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41B90.72520EBF@hotmail.com> <9t18pr$d0a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59F02.839293E0@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > > Nope, just a regular closet. After I brew up the beer, I place it in a > small 2.8 gallon glass carboy, attach an airlock and let it go. After the > initial stage of fermentation is over, I siphon it into another 2.8 gallon > glass carboy, to get it off of the dead yeast and other junk that settles at > the bottom, which can lead to off/odd tastes. After that, I siphon it into > a 5 gallon bottling bucket, mix in the priming sugar (for carbonation) and > then use the little spigot at the bottom of the bucket to fill the bottles. > Makes me think of the BuzzBeer ala "Drew Carrey". :-) > One of my dad's co-workers uses the big barrels. He actually makes wines > (blackberry and any other fruit that he can find at a farmer's market). The > wood barrels give wines (and some beers) a very good taste. Its interesting on how the wooden barrels are used to add to the taste. I remember visiting the wineries in Napa Valley, CA. I had a chance to see inside the warehouse of Englenook (sp?) winery. Barrels upon barrels of wine stacked about 100 feet high. :-o From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:20:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:20:29 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF201AB.F9E8549B@hotmail.com> <9su2bc$o1u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59F3D.3C2AB79C@hotmail.com> Eönwë wrote: > > > >***It's probably well disguised with wasabi and a lot of other pungent > >stuff, doesn't mean it's still not raw fish (she said stubbornly...) :-D > > Actually, in most cases it isn't disguised at all - it simply does not > taste 'fishy' - if it does, it's been sitting too long, and you should > not eat at that establishment. > -- Essentially, that means don't eat sushi at a Chinese restaurant. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:21:03 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:21:03 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0gg6$ip$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sa5$6c9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t11db$90t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t12en$9i5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41E6D.BB25BB67@hotmail.com> <9t1inj$i6v$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59F5F.5032BEE@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF41E6D.BB25BB67@hotmail.com... > > > > You are letting your imagination run away with you. :-) > > > **I'm not imagining where eel came from, I KNOW where it came from...... But that is how the thing swims in the water. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:22:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:22:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sr0$6n5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com> <9t1iu4$icg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59FAF.7F6459CF@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com... > > > > Here is something interesting on Yahoo News I found on sushi. Fascinating. > > > **You don't have to eat it raw to get the benefits, and it's recommended to > eat it a few times a week, but there's also a caution about eating because > of Mercury levels in fatty fish. You can get the same things, Omega fatty > acids from flax seed, buy organic, no pollution problems. > > http://www.dakotaflax.com/faq.html Not from the fresh fish brought in off of Gloucester. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:22:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:22:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sepb7$ako$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com> <9t1j44$ieh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF59FD0.8104A9CC@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com... > > > > Almost forgot about the molting season. I think my cat underwent that > already. > > (But then again she sheds all year round. :-p) > > > *** The dogs do it twice a year, spring and fall, and one of them (the > white one, of course) has a coat like a polar bear that seems to come out in > handfuls. Certainly forces me to get the vacuum out more often.... How about brushing? From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:24:11 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:24:11 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9suu5f$7u5$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35E79.B9C98B1@hotmail.com> <9t0t4r$6tf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com> <9t1918$d6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1j58$ifl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5A01B.D3DF281C@hotmail.com> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > "indigo" wrote in message news:9t1918$d6f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > "Redstone" wrote in message > > news:3BF42013.BBD9FFBF@hotmail.com... > > Food is great. Beats Burger > > > King and McDonalds. > > > > > > > > Well, gee, Red. Must *really* be wonderful food...... > > ROFL.. at least one step up from pig swill Of course we ALL know that Burger King and McDonalds feed the populace with horsemeat laced with bovine growth hormone. :-) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:33:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:33:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t47p2$s4f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "JerryMouse" wrote in message news:9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > The trick, I was once told, is to take antibiotics for an extended period - > like six months - to get all the little Tailiban-like cave dwellers thereby > breaking the cycle. ***Not to be indelicate, but you've obviously never had a yeast infection. Six months on antibiotics would be TORTURE....the side effects are almost worse than the illness! From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:34:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:34:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <3BF59C0E.B6DF311D@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t47qm$s4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF59C0E.B6DF311D@hotmail.com... > > How about Vick's Vapo-rub? That should pipeclean those sinuses. :-) > **Don't think I haven't thought of it....snuffing Vicks..kill you or cure you... :-D From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:36:56 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:36:56 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9t47vo$sad$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org... > Interesting. I'm on Nasonex (a nasal spray drug of some kind) and > Claritin. I'm supposed to use the Nasonex daily. ***Is that scrip or OTC? Never had allergies as a kid/young adult.) ***Neither did I, they came on suddenly in my mid 20's, for no apparent reason, I would have allergic reactions that would almost be athsmatic, that part disappeared, but the other stuff didn't. One ENT guy said he could treat my "extremely sensitive turbinates" by cauterising them....OW! I ran...... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:38:53 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:38:53 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sf6q0$gub$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com> <9t1j44$ieh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59FD0.8104A9CC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t483d$sb0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF59FD0.8104A9CC@hotmail.com... > > How about brushing? > ***Oh, that too, at least one, the other dog, the "screamer" doesn't really like being brushed, so I have to be very careful not to pull her hair or there's a scene.... :-D From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:39:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:39:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sr0$6n5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com> <9t1iu4$icg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59FAF.7F6459CF@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t4855$sbd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF59FAF.7F6459CF@hotmail.com... > > Not from the fresh fish brought in off of Gloucester. :-) > **I hate to say, I wouldn't bet on that, I'd like to see some tests to prove it. Pollution is everywhere, they're dumping garbage at sea, it's going to move... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:40:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:40:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t486o$sc3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com... > > Freakin' max everything for the lousy insurance. (And it is not like the > insurance is worth that much anyways.. how often do you really use it.?) > ***Not often, but with a lease it's required, and if you should happen to tap someone's bumper and they decide to sue you, you damn well better have insurance. From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:37:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:37:14 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t3brb.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:07:01 -0600, "JerryMouse" wrote in spamcop.social in article <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com>: :Sinus infections are sometimes like infected tonsils. The germy things live :in little crevices where they are not washed/accessed by the lymphatic :system. They can stay tucked away for a LONG time. Then come back with a :vengence. : :The trick, I was once told, is to take antibiotics for an extended period - :like six months - to get all the little Tailiban-like cave dwellers thereby :breaking the cycle. I cannot IMAGINE any M.D. prescribing antibiotics for a patient for six months as an extended treatment to get all the little "cave-dweller" germs out of one's sinus system??? -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:35:36 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sheila King) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:35:36 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9t3bo9.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:08:18 -0500, Frank G. wrote in spamcop.social in article : :Sheila King said: :|I suppose if I get motivated enough, I might look into that Irrigator :|thing. (sounds eeeewwwyyy.) : :They are $14 or so and well worth it. I saved enough money on not taking :Claritin to more than offset the cost (I already had the water pik). Ah, so you already HAD the water pik. I was just looking at the page you gave the link to, and thinking...I have to buy that $78 thing first. (What's a water pik useful for, besides irrigating one's nasal passages? IOW, why did you already have a water pik?) -- Sheila King http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ http://www.k12groups.org/ From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:41:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:41:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> <9t0ssc$6n9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com> <9t1cmg$f3u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF595A1.A688AD37@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t4890$sce$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF595A1.A688AD37@hotmail.com... > > Either that or a waterbed. Actually, I want a waterbed. (It'll go great with > my mariner motif I have in my room. :-)) > ***Ick...get a featherbed, lighter, warmer, like sleeping on on a cloud instead of the waves....you can make believe it's a life raft or something.... From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:43:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (Heidi) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:43:45 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> <9t3bo9.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <9t48cg$sd3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sheila King" wrote in message news:9t3bo9.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org... > Ah, so you already HAD the water pik. I was just looking at the page you > gave the link to, and thinking...I have to buy that $78 thing first. > > (What's a water pik useful for, besides irrigating one's nasal passages? > IOW, why did you already have a water pik?) > **You can probably do better on the price, I just cruised the net and you can get them for about $45, the nasal tips are what, about $17 each? It almost sounds like a good idea, but do I need to find room for *one more thing* on my counter? The hot rollers MUST stay.... :) From spamcop-social Fri Nov 16 23:56:09 2001 From: spamcop-social (Cat) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:56:09 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sfcno$jlt$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com> <9t1j44$ieh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59FD0.8104A9CC@hotmail.com> <9t483d$sb0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5A799.8C8C95C3@spamcop.net> That reminds me of my older cat. She hates being brushed. Last time I tried to brush her, she let out all sorts of strange crying and growling noises. I was just waiting to see how long it would take before her head spun around and started spitting pea soup. She needed a medicated bath for a skin irration at the vet's office, and they had to sedate her to do it. She was still stoned when I went to pick her up from there afterward. Heidi wrote: > ***Oh, that too, at least one, the other dog, the "screamer" doesn't really > like being brushed, so I have to be very careful not to pull her hair or > there's a scene.... :-D From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 00:00:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:00:52 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF597B6.635F4CF4@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t49b9$stl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF597B6.635F4CF4@hotmail.com... > I'm still waiting for the next version of "Duke Nukem" to come out.. Duke Nukem Forever. I saw in a magazine that there is a somewhat fuzzy release date of early next year. It seems like it has been forever since the last Duke Nukem. That was back in my 486DX2-66 days. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 00:06:48 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 18:06:48 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1aiu$dvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59DF8.8ED55624@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t49md$t6a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF59DF8.8ED55624@hotmail.com... > Wow.. In a few years we can have "Canada John's Very Wicked Ale". :-) > > Craig, did you ever give names to your brews? No, no names yet. Just generic ones: Canadian Ale, Honey Light Ale, American Light Ale and Northern Cascade Ale. In the pipelines for what I might be brewing soon: Craig's Simple Ale, English Ale, Braggot, Kolsch and Windy City Pale Ale. Well, I guess Craig's Simple Ale and Windy City Pale Ale have names. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 00:07:08 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:07:08 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t49u6$t8d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > The XBox looks interesting, but the Game Cube...ehhhh, I never have been a fan of Nintendo. However, I am still very happy with my Playstation and NCAA College Football 2000, where I am currently taking Northwestern to the > status of a national powerhouse (won the Citrus Bowl one year and then the > Rose Bowl the next). And I also just got my AthlonXP 1800+ system and > Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002, which will keep me entertained until Return > to Castle Wolfenstein comes out. The screen shots of that game looks > amazing. Not big on most games myself, though I did absolutely love Super Mario 64 and Rayman 64 and Conker's Bad Fur day was one of the funniest and most enjoyable games ever. I want the Cube only for the next Mario game if truth be told. Being married to a games programmer you'd think I'd be into all of them LOL. > > Speaking of Best Buy, I might stop by there tomorrow and pick up Pink > Floyd's new disc "Echos", and if I can remember it, maybe even a new > answering machine. :) Eh, I've got all their stuff already so I won't be buying it. I got the complete set about 10 years ago that when you stack them all together the spines of the CDs are like the cover of Dark Side of the Moon. It all came in a big box with a book. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 00:09:07 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:09:07 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t18ts$d5i$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vkb$okp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t49u7$t8d$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t1vkb$okp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message > news:9t1j3p$iec$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > Wow, there is someone else out there who understands what ripoff merchants > these phone companies are! I refuse to subscribe to any > > of their add-on crap and I do just fine without it. > > Around here in Chicago, Ameritech is offering repeat dialing. When you dial > and get a busy signal, a recording breaks in and says "Let repeat dialing > complete the call for you for only xxx" (where xxx is the cost). I'll just > stick to the redial button. LOL, now if you ever had to call the INS you'd know that using a repeat dial function would be a blessing. If only I'd had the option when I needed it! Fortunately I don't have to call them any more now I've got my green card but I tell ya, they were THE worst to try to call. And of course, getting a connection was just the start of the nightmare. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:14:14 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:14:14 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1aiu$dvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59DF8.8ED55624@hotmail.com> <9t49md$t6a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E416.B6CA003F@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF59DF8.8ED55624@hotmail.com... > > > Wow.. In a few years we can have "Canada John's Very Wicked Ale". :-) > > > > Craig, did you ever give names to your brews? > > No, no names yet. Just generic ones: Canadian Ale, Honey Light Ale, > American Light Ale and Northern Cascade Ale. In the pipelines for what I > might be brewing soon: Craig's Simple Ale, English Ale, Braggot, Kolsch and > Windy City Pale Ale. Well, I guess Craig's Simple Ale and Windy City Pale > Ale have names. Or how about "Fort Sturdivant's Good Spirits"? :-) http://www.illinoishistory.com/sturdivantraid.html From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:15:21 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:15:21 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com> <9t486o$sc3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E459.713A1DFA@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com... > > > > Freakin' max everything for the lousy insurance. (And it is not like the > > insurance is worth that much anyways.. how often do you really use it.?) > > > ***Not often, but with a lease it's required, and if you should happen to > tap someone's bumper and they decide to sue you, you damn well better have > insurance. I wonder about the people in the southern states where no insurance is required? From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:16:27 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:16:27 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Sushi (was: Re: Wool rugs...) References: <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp4ua$aaq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sp7s1$bt7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9spe23$fa7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05A21.DD6C6F1F@hotmail.com> <9spmqv$jpq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF095CB.4365CBB6@hotmail.com> <9srqjf$jpi$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17CAC.722F923C@hotmail.com> <9ss416$ost$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0sr0$6n5$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EA8.1A82FF91@hotmail.com> <9t1iu4$icg$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59FAF.7F6459CF@hotmail.com> <9t4855$sbd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E49B.43331607@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF59FAF.7F6459CF@hotmail.com... > > > > Not from the fresh fish brought in off of Gloucester. :-) > > > **I hate to say, I wouldn't bet on that, I'd like to see some tests to prove > it. Pollution is everywhere, they're dumping garbage at sea, it's going to > move... Lets see.. mercury in the fish.. BGH in the meats.. pesticides in the fruits and vegetables. I think we are surrounded. (Mushrooms anyone? :-)) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:19:05 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:19:05 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Wool rugs... References: <9rkrhj$cb2$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BEB45D5.36218060@hotmail.com> <9sfiqr$mld$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9soned$2sq$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sop50$3sv$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF001E3.D09CAFB4@sprintmail.com> <9sp154$8be$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF01CBC.F0DB31FA@hotmail.com> <9sp94v$cii$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF05AC5.BE808ACB@hotmail.com> <9spoag$kfk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF09787.68E178E8@hotmail.com> <9srqb3$jo7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF17DB6.A3333BAC@hotmail.com> <9ss47d$p2g$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF202DA.F4ACFCC8@hotmail.com> <9su1uh$nq0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E496.D83FCCC@hotmail.com> <9suuc6$80b$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35DBA.A7BC70E4@hotmail.com> <9t0t0u$6oj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41EF9.952F8614@hotmail.com> <9t1j44$ieh$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59FD0.8104A9CC@hotmail.com> <9t483d$sb0$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5A799.8C8C95C3@spamcop.net> Message-ID: <3BF5E539.A0476728@hotmail.com> Cooki couldn't get enough of being brushed. (She would sit next to you for hours just anticipating to being brushed.) Plus there is nothing like watching your pet stoned and sky-high-high. After Cooki was spaded, she walked sideways for a few hours. :-) Cat wrote: > That reminds me of my older cat. She hates being brushed. Last time I tried to > brush her, she let out all sorts of strange crying and growling noises. I was > just waiting to see how long it would take before her head spun around and > started spitting pea soup. She needed a medicated bath for a skin irration at > the vet's office, and they had to sedate her to do it. She was still stoned > when I went to pick her up from there afterward. > > Heidi wrote: > > > ***Oh, that too, at least one, the other dog, the "screamer" doesn't really > > like being brushed, so I have to be very careful not to pull her hair or > > there's a scene.... :-D From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:23:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:23:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sutv2$7s1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35878.DDB4884D@hotmail.com> <9t0ssc$6n9$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF420C8.84CFCA8E@hotmail.com> <9t1cmg$f3u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF595A1.A688AD37@hotmail.com> <9t4890$sce$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E633.D961B358@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > > ***Ick...get a featherbed, lighter, warmer, like sleeping on on a cloud > instead of the waves....you can make believe it's a life raft or > something.... I like the waves. First time I was in a waterbed was when I was at a premium hotel. I just dove in and felt like I was on a submarine. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:24:04 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:24:04 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com> <9t1abs$drl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF596C3.7D5F4A7C@hotmail.com> <9t45ck$qvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E664.F666E482@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > > > > > Yep, that's coming soon, and now they say there's a possibility of SNOW on > Tuesday up here (well, 30% to 40% chance). > But then after that, it 'might' warm up again.... we'll see. > > WINTER IS COMING!!! And along with that is the 40 degree below zero days > (without counting in the Chill Factor)!!! Heidi, doesn't it seem like John is a little TOO eager for the cold weather? :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:26:12 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:26:12 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF597B6.635F4CF4@hotmail.com> <9t49b9$stl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E6E4.B2114B8A@hotmail.com> Craig Sturdivant wrote: > > > Duke Nukem Forever. I saw in a magazine that there is a somewhat fuzzy > release date of early next year. It seems like it has been forever since > the last Duke Nukem. That was back in my 486DX2-66 days. 3DRealm's webpage doesn't say much about the release date. ("It'll be done when its done.") DukeNukem 3D really re-wrote the terms for the 3D "Doom-like" games. I just hope it isn't one of those games where you need a Pentium 4 1.3 GHz to play or something. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:26:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:26:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vfb$ogv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com> <9t45es$qvp$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E70C.64A02513@hotmail.com> "John L." wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com... > > > > I don't get why anyone would want voice mail when its far cheaper to have > a > > phone machine that HAS voice mail. > > > > > I like the voice mail because that way if I'm on the phone and someone > calls, they can still leave a message. :) Or leave an email? :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:28:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:28:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <3BF59C0E.B6DF311D@hotmail.com> <9t47qm$s4s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E778.ECC506D6@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF59C0E.B6DF311D@hotmail.com... > > > > How about Vick's Vapo-rub? That should pipeclean those sinuses. :-) > > > **Don't think I haven't thought of it....snuffing Vicks..kill you or cure > you... :-D That usually cures you. "Fisherman's Friend".. cures you, then kills you. :-) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:30:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:30:32 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E7E8.4AF01C6B@hotmail.com> JerryMouse wrote: > > > The trick, I was once told, is to take antibiotics for an extended period - > like six months - to get all the little Tailiban-like cave dwellers thereby > breaking the cycle. > Fisherman's Friend = Daisycutter.. If you catch my drift. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:33:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:33:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t47p2$s4f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF5E896.143E4989@hotmail.com> Heidi wrote: > > > ***Not to be indelicate, but you've obviously never had a yeast infection. > Six months on antibiotics would be TORTURE....the side effects are almost > worse than the illness! That is why they give a cream application for that ailment. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:34:45 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:34:45 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t466a$rdn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t3brb.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: <3BF5E8E5.7A481802@hotmail.com> Sheila King wrote: > > > I cannot IMAGINE any M.D. prescribing antibiotics for a patient for six > months as an extended treatment to get all the little "cave-dweller" > germs out of one's sinus system??? > > -- > You would be surprised. Having problems with the tonsils can lead to some stupid complications. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 04:39:40 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 23:39:40 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] To our friends in Texas. Message-ID: <3BF5EA0B.C3C182C8@hotmail.com> How is the conditions down there? I heard on the news earlier today about the heavy rains washing everything into a mudslide. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 05:24:25 2001 From: spamcop-social (John L.) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 22:24:25 -0700 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Cold starts (was re: You'd think these people...) References: <9su1a4$nf8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9su1gu$ngl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E577.7FBCC426@hotmail.com> <9sv2dr$a5u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF358C1.87112586@hotmail.com> <9t0pto$55t$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF42165.1D93E728@hotmail.com> <9t1abs$drl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF596C3.7D5F4A7C@hotmail.com> <9t45ck$qvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5E664.F666E482@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t4s9v$5gj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5E664.F666E482@hotmail.com... > Heidi, doesn't it seem like John is a little TOO eager for the cold weather? > :-) > > The strange thing, even after living in So.Cal. for so many years, I got used to the cold up here pretty quick. The only thing that really bothers me is the ice on the roads. I HATE that! (and shoveling isn't my favorite sport either, but my new home has NO sidewalks!) But the cold weather is "Snuggle Weather", and that is ALWAYS good!!!! :):) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 06:07:46 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 00:07:46 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0q2o$57f$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0ras$5vf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0t20$6oo$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15k9$bag$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1aiu$dvd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59DF8.8ED55624@hotmail.com> <9t49md$t6a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5E416.B6CA003F@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t4uri$6ja$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5E416.B6CA003F@hotmail.com... > Or how about "Fort Sturdivant's Good Spirits"? :-) > > http://www.illinoishistory.com/sturdivantraid.html Hmmm.... "It seems the Sturdivants were involved in counterfeiting long before they came to Illinois..." Uh oh. If I can brew a good Bass Ale clone, how about "Counterfeiters Ale". From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 06:16:44 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 00:16:44 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF597B6.635F4CF4@hotmail.com> <9t49b9$stl$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5E6E4.B2114B8A@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t4vcc$6rd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5E6E4.B2114B8A@hotmail.com... > 3DRealm's webpage doesn't say much about the release date. ("It'll be done > when its done.") I think I saw it in Computer Gaming World magazine in a chart of upcoming games. I am not sure why I am getting copies of that magazine. I never subscribed to it and there are no charges on my credit cards for it, but month after month, I keep on getting it. Guess I cannot complain. I guess it could be worse. I could be getting Tiger Beat or something like that. > DukeNukem 3D really re-wrote the terms for the 3D "Doom-like" games. My little ol' PC could not play Doom, so I had to stick to DukeNukem 3D. I'll always have a soft spot for that game. I even got my girlfriend at the time hooked on it, where we would play multi-player. > I just hope it isn't one of those games where you need a Pentium 4 1.3 GHz to > play or something. Is 3D Realms owned by any hardware companies? :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 06:21:16 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 00:21:16 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t49u6$t8d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t4vkt$70l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t49u6$t8d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Not big on most games myself, though I did absolutely love Super Mario 64 and Rayman 64 and Conker's Bad Fur day was one of the > funniest and most enjoyable games ever. I want the Cube only for the next Mario game if truth be told. Being married to a games > programmer you'd think I'd be into all of them LOL. Is Conker's the game with the squirrel? I seem to remember a funny, funny commercial for a N64 game with a squirrel in it. > Eh, I've got all their stuff already so I won't be buying it. I got the complete set about 10 years ago that when you stack them all > together the spines of the CDs are like the cover of Dark Side of the Moon. It all came in a big box with a book. I am curious to see how well the tracks are mixed together to create the non-stop flow. I've seen that box set at a local music shop, and it was rather expensive. Craig (who is still confused with the movie "The Wall"...but then again, I was sober when I saw it.) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 12:23:23 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:23:23 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com> <9t486o$sc3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5E459.713A1DFA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |I wonder about the people in the southern states where no insurance is |required? | | Va and NC require insurance. Va used to have a bond thing where your tags cost like $500 or something, but I believe that is gone now. NC has always required insurance AFAIK, at least since 1962, anyway. OOps, did I age myself. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 12:28:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:28:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Changes in commercials? References: <9s9kbu$nrf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sa8f0$2ms$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9sagii$6uv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8C897.36E88115@suespammers.org> <9saibj$7ql$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BE8CD7E.5638139D@suespammers.org> <9sbh39$m48$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2BD26.81DB9D67@suespammers.org> <9suht8$10n$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E265.E6DBA8D3@hotmail.com> <9sus34$6n2$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35CF6.80010126@hotmail.com> <9t0ipc$1pu$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF41B90.72520EBF@hotmail.com> <9t18pr$d0a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59F02.839293E0@hotmail.com> Message-ID: Redstone said: |Its interesting on how the wooden barrels are used to add to the taste. I |remember visiting the wineries in Napa Valley, CA. I had a chance to see inside |the warehouse of Englenook (sp?) winery. Barrels upon barrels of wine stacked |about 100 feet high. :-o When I was in Spain & France in the late 60's we used to take winery tours a lot. It was like $10 and a bus would take us from one winery to another. They would give you a glass and turn you loose. If you found something you liked, you called over an attendant and they would draw a bottle (or more) right out of the barrel. I was in the Navy, and of course, you couldn't take it back on the ship so we used to get pretty stewed for $10. What a hoot. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 12:30:15 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:30:15 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> <9t3bo9.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> Message-ID: Sheila King said: |(What's a water pik useful for, besides irrigating one's nasal passages? |IOW, why did you already have a water pik?) | | Dental hygiene. -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 12:32:06 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:32:06 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Streph throat woes... References: <9t1il6$i6e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <20163-3BF467AA-7@storefull-125.iap.bryant.webtv.net> <9t1boq.3vvec7p.1@kserver.org> <9t37gf.3vv2fp9.1@kserver.org> <9t47vo$sad$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: Heidi said: |> Interesting. I'm on Nasonex (a nasal spray drug of some kind) and |> Claritin. I'm supposed to use the Nasonex daily. | |***Is that scrip or OTC? Both are scrip. Claritin is about $1 a pill, depending on your insurance (or lack there of) -- Frank G Richmond, Va. Reply to frankglenn-at-spamcop-dot-net Spam will be LARTED without so much as a by your leave. The reply address in the header goes to the bit bucket, do not reply to it From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 15:18:54 2001 From: spamcop-social (Joseph Singer) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:18:54 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Anybody watching 24? References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vfb$ogv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t5v4s$l6u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5977F.F33DA1BC@hotmail.com... > I don't get why anyone would want voice mail when its far cheaper to >have a phone machine that HAS voice mail. I can think of a couple good reasons. 1) If you're on the line your voice mail will still take the call and it doesn't matter how many people are calling it will always go to voice mail. 2) Answering machines break down. If you don't spend that much time on line it's good if you are using your computer on that line. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 15:26:29 2001 From: spamcop-social (Joseph Singer) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 07:26:29 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: To our friends in Texas. References: <3BF5EA0B.C3C182C8@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t5vj4$led$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5EA0B.C3C182C8@hotmail.com... > How is the conditions down there? > > I heard on the news earlier today about the heavy rains washing > everything into a mudslide. We're having major water here with the resultant mudslides in western Washington. Then again, we're known for rain, but this is *too* much :) From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 20:46:37 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 12:46:37 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com> <9t486o$sc3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5E459.713A1DFA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <9t6isv$v0e$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Redstone" wrote in message news:3BF5E459.713A1DFA@hotmail.com... > I wonder about the people in the southern states where no insurance is > required? Insurance isn't a requirement?! In which states is this? I'm sure though that whatever the DMV says, any leasing company will require that you have full cover. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 21:07:32 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 13:07:32 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Xbox & Game Cube (was Re: Anybody watching 24?) References: <9sv6lh$cak$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafs$eg8$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svas9$eoj$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0pis$529$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0rgt$61u$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1145$8r7$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t15si$bcr$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1itv$icf$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t1vcb$ogk$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t49u6$t8d$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t4vkt$70l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t6jlg$vbd$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t4vkt$70l$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > Is Conker's the game with the squirrel? I seem to remember a funny, funny > commercial for a N64 game with a squirrel in it. Yes, that's the one. There's one scene in the game where you're battling The Great Mighty Poo who is an opera singing dung heap basically and you have to throw toilet rolls down his throat when he's hitting the high notes. It's absolutely priceless. > I am curious to see how well the tracks are mixed together to create the > non-stop flow. I've seen that box set at a local music shop, and it was > rather expensive. I just looked it up and it's about $210 on Amazon which is a lot more than I paid for it (well it is an import as it's been deleted here). Mind you, it wasn't cheap when I bought it but it was cheaper than buying all of the CDs separately and as I only had them on vinyl it seemed like a good idea - and it was! I think I paid about 90 pounds which at current rates is around $130 or so. From spamcop-social Sat Nov 17 23:50:30 2001 From: spamcop-social (Sylvesterthekat) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 15:50:30 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Leonids meteor shower Message-ID: <9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/Science/Meteors_and_Asteroids/ Supposed to be spectacular tonight, just before dawn Sunday. Sadly I don't think we're going to have clear skies, never mind dark skies :o( From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 04:09:17 2001 From: spamcop-social (spamcop-social@news.spamcop.net) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 23:09:17 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: where's Columbo when you need him....... References: <9suoke$4sc$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9svafr$eg8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t0fq0$vvn$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF7344F.791886DA@spamcop.net> indigo wrote: > I meant maybe someone could have put 2&2 together beforehand and prevented > it...... Not a chance. People short things all the time. It's a normal part of the money game. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 04:45:49 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 23:45:49 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Leonids meteor shower References: <9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t7eev$c9s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Sylvesterthekat" wrote in message news:9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/Science/Meteors_and_Asteroids/ > > Supposed to be spectacular tonight, just before dawn Sunday. Sadly I don't think we're going to have clear skies, never mind dark > skies :o( Perfectly clear and crisp here in Toronto but gota go bit north out of the city to get out of the background city lighting. -- YoKenny From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 04:59:01 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 23:59:01 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] I would love to go Zorbing Message-ID: <9t7f7s$cln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Just saw this on a TV show and it looks like a lot of fun. http://www.zorb.com/ Check the videos. -- YoKenny From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 06:04:18 2001 From: spamcop-social (Craig Sturdivant) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 00:04:18 -0600 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Leonids meteor shower References: <9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t7eev$c9s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t7j0h$ea8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "YoKenny" wrote in message news:9t7eev$c9s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > Supposed to be spectacular tonight, just before dawn Sunday. Sadly I don't > think we're going to have clear skies, never mind dark > > skies :o( > > Perfectly clear and crisp here in Toronto but gota go bit north out of the city > to get out of the background city lighting. Real foggy here in Chicagoland, looks like I will not be able to see the shower. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 09:11:39 2001 From: spamcop-social (R. Winder) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 01:11:39 -0800 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Leonids meteor shower References: <9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF77B4B.F0340A6@spamcop.net> Sylvesterthekat wrote: > Supposed to be spectacular tonight, just before dawn Sunday. Clear skies here in B.C., but geez it's cold. Just spotted 5 of them shortly after 1 a.m. One was a small red fireball with a long, bluish trail behind it. Cool! -RSW From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 09:23:42 2001 From: spamcop-social (magus kent) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 04:23:42 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Leonids meteor shower References: <9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF77E1E.8B5655D2@privacy.net> Foggy in lower Michigan...and I was looking forward to a good show along with my AM coffee before I started the computer thing..m Sylvesterthekat wrote: > > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/Science/Meteors_and_Asteroids/ > > Supposed to be spectacular tonight, just before dawn Sunday. Sadly I don't think we're going to have clear skies, never mind dark > skies :o( From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 09:56:52 2001 From: spamcop-social (YoKenny) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 04:56:52 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: Leonids meteor shower References: <9t6t72$44a$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t7eev$c9s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <9t7j0h$ea8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <9t80l6$nj1$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> "Craig Sturdivant" wrote in message news:9t7j0h$ea8$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > "YoKenny" wrote in message > news:9t7eev$c9s$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com... > > > > Supposed to be spectacular tonight, just before dawn Sunday. Sadly I > don't > > think we're going to have clear skies, never mind dark > > > skies :o( > > > > Perfectly clear and crisp here in Toronto but gota go bit north out of the > city > > to get out of the background city lighting. > > Real foggy here in Chicagoland, looks like I will not be able to see the > shower. RATZ. Got up and was a bit foggy out and just thought it was just fog off the lake. The further north I got it got foggier. I thought the higher I got it would clear up but no such luck. And it was such a great day and very clear about 11:00pm yesterday. -- YoKenny From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 10:38:26 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 05:38:26 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: To our friends in Texas. References: <3BF5EA0B.C3C182C8@hotmail.com> <9t5vj4$led$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF78FA2.56C14B5F@hotmail.com> Joseph Singer wrote: > "Redstone" wrote in message > news:3BF5EA0B.C3C182C8@hotmail.com... > > How is the conditions down there? > > > > I heard on the news earlier today about the heavy rains washing > > everything into a mudslide. > > We're having major water here with the resultant mudslides in western > Washington. Then again, we're known for rain, but this is *too* much :) Geez.. we are supposed to be having snow and ice by now, and it is raining like monsoon season. This IS too much. From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 10:43:57 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 05:43:57 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: I would love to go Zorbing References: <9t7f7s$cln$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> Message-ID: <3BF790ED.BBCACCA4@hotmail.com> YoKenny wrote: > Just saw this on a TV show and it looks like a lot of fun. > http://www.zorb.com/ Check the videos. > -- > YoKenny Wow. A hamster-ball for Heidi. Cool! :-D From spamcop-social Sun Nov 18 10:46:31 2001 From: spamcop-social (Redstone) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 05:46:31 -0500 Subject: [SpamCop-Social] Re: You'd think these people would get it right References: <9su1cm$nfl$2@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF2E22C.2BAEB615@hotmail.com> <9suuif$861$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF35B7E.4A01DBB8@hotmail.com> <9t0tfe$70r$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF419FE.CBDF6737@hotmail.com> <9t1j6q$ihv$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF59D7B.DDEDB20A@hotmail.com> <9t486o$sc3$1@snowmane.julianhaight.com> <3BF5E459.713A1DFA@hotmail.com> Message-ID: <3BF79187.FE0B217D@hotmail.com> "Frank G." wrote: > Redstone said: > |I wonder about the people in the southern states where no insurance is > |required? > | > | > Va and NC require insurance. Va used to have a bond thing where your tags > cost like $500 or something, but I believe that is gone now. NC has > always required insurance AFAIK, at least since 1962, anyway.