Problem is though that the one being killed may not be
the idiot with the IPod, the driver may veer off and
hit a pole.
--- Nicholas Geti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another liberal wanting to protect stupidity. We
> have too many people in the
> world now. What a great way to reduce the
> pop
Michael,
Then all the Polish people will be up in arms and complaining about
victimisation!
Dave Crozier
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Sometimes you sink to depths of depravity where I pity you , then I just
realise what a w4nker you really are and how little you care for other
people.
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Current popularity rating of Bush shows that You can fool 30% of the
people all the time.
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Customer just bought what looks like a nice HP Pavilion dv9000t machine
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With Vista preinstalled.
Anyone know if I'm going to run into gotchas getting VFP9 app installed
on it?
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Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> John Weller wrote:
>
>>> I thought you Brits were using euros by now
>>>
>> Wash your mouth out!
>>
>>
>
> hahaha. Ok, so you keep your pounds. But why do you call them 'quid'.
>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-22239,00.html
I don't give a crap about someone who's had an
abortion, unless it was to save her life or to prevent
the birth of a rapist's child.
Don't like it? Too bad.
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes you sink to depths of depravity where I
> pity you , then I just
> realise what
Permissions - need to manually set permissions on local folders if you
want full read-write access.
ActiveX controls. They have to be installed manually by right-clicking
on regsvr32.exe and choosing 'run as administrator' (or something like
that).
Registry. Some areas can't be written to (m
I believe Churchill's ratings were lower after he
saved England.
Remember they nailed Jesus to the cross. His poll
numbers were low too.
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Current popularity rating of Bush shows that You
> can fool 30% of the
> people all the time.
>
>
>
> ::a
> hahaha. Ok, so you keep your pounds. But why do you call them 'quid'.
>
I don't know.
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It's your sick allegation that's what Kristyne has done
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I don't give a crap a
Thanks much, Brian. I'll keep this list handy.
I've been concerned about Vista installs because this will be the first
for me. I'll be very happy to see the app running on this machine. I
have no plans on changing my machines from XP/2K, but suppose I'll get
it with a new machine at some point.
Unfortunately there were no individual popularity polls taken till the
mid 60's.
The only leader lower than Bush in US history was Nixon, nice
association.
But hey don't worry a new President Clinton could soon be along for you
to vent your spleen against.
Current Betting Odds:
Hillary Clinton 1-
Chet Gardiner said: I thought 1 pound = 16 ounces...
it depends -
16 oz Avoirdupois,
12 oz Apothecaries (oz = 8 drams)
12 oz Troy (oz = 20 pennyweights) - so 240 penny[weight]s = 1 pound
or 960 farthings = one pound
or 60 groats
and yes, I really do remember these coins being in circulation (
Hi Bill
No, the installer makes no difference that I've found.
Bill Arnold wrote:
> Thanks much, Brian. I'll keep this list handy.
>
> I've been concerned about Vista installs because this will be the first
> for me. I'll be very happy to see the app running on this machine. I
> have no plans o
What ? You haven't made a VFP program to do that ?
Oh wait neither have I
Al
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I keep my utility bil
So far the only thing I noticed is with the crypt API which seems to fail
because it can find the provider. I am currently putting people off Vista
until I find out why as I use the crypt class. I will be using Craig's
vfpencrypt fll but Im not keen on sending loads of dll's and fll's with a
produc
I tried to do that with teechart's ver 5 ocx and it didn’t work. Another
minus for Vista
Allen
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P
Not heard much from them so I guess it will be a late one like last year. I
just hope its not at that place again. Miles from anywhere and a bus as well
as train. Oh well it is cheap I suppose.
Allen
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> So far the only thing I noticed is with the crypt API which
> seems to fail because it can find the provider. I am
> currently putting people off Vista until I find out why as I
> use the crypt class. I will be using Craig's vfpencrypt fll
> but Im not keen on sending loads of dll's and fll'
I would be interested in the vfpcompression results as well. I have it but
not the time to test it out. There have been several updates to that. The
crypt seems to be fine and I tested that on Vista.
Allen
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> I would be interested in the vfpcompression results as well.
> I have it but not the time to test it out. There have been
> several updates to that. The crypt seems to be fine and I
> tested that on Vista. Allen
I'm booked with this customer's work right now, but as soon as I'm
finished I'
Ok If I get there first I will post it too.
Allen
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I'm booked with this customer's work right now, but as soon as I'm
finished I'll check out the compression FLL and post on the results.
Might b
On Feb 9, 2007, at 4:12 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Sometimes you sink to depths of depravity where I pity you , then I
> just
> realise what a w4nker you really are and how little you care for other
> people.
Why is that such a difficult realization for people? You're like OJ
jurors w
On Feb 9, 2007, at 4:53 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Arnold Schwarzenegger 250-1
I guess this would be for people who can't/won't read the
Constitution (yeah, that liberal piece of junk). Arnold's not
eligible, no matter how many people want him.
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Most people think that neither is Bill Clinton as he's already been
elected twice but he could though serve another maximum of two years
should Hilary be President, he Vice President and she then resign blah
blah blah...
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I still try and see good in people... I should stop that, and I'll start
with my employees :)
Happy Friday
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On Feb 9, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Most people think that neither is Bill Clinton as he's already been
> elected twice but he could though serve another maximum of two years
> should Hilary be President, he Vice President and she then resign blah
> blah blah...
Nope. The q
Wasn't a question I was asked in the Citizenship test, though I know it
works the other way ie: if he was President due to succession for < 2
years he could still be elected twice thus serve 10 years.
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On Feb 9, 2007, at 8:10 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Wasn't a question I was asked in the Citizenship test, though I
> know it
> works the other way ie: if he was President due to succession for < 2
> years he could still be elected twice thus serve 10 years.
Yes. Less than half a term ==
Yeah. That will probably happen. No one wants to run over anybody and have
that on their conscience. They even avoid hitting deer on the roads and end
up totaling the car. Happens several times a year around here.
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I have my FoxPro 9 environment set up the way I want with regards to
syntax highlighting. Is there a settings file/table which I can copy
into FoxPro 8 in order to have the same syntax highlighting without
manually setting it up in VFP8?
Thanks,
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On Friday, February 09, 2007 9:56 AM Nicholas Geti wrote:
>Yeah. That will probably happen. No one wants to run over anybody and
have that on their
>conscience. They even avoid hitting deer on the roads and end up
totaling the car. Happens
>several times a year around here.
That is the problem
I have had a similar model for a few months, only mine has a dual core
Athlon processor and XP Media center. It rocks - by far the nicest laptop I
have ever owned! Your customer should be very happy with it.
I did put the final verison of Vista on it when it went up on MSDN. It says
"Vista Com
On Feb 9, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> Yeah. That will probably happen. No one wants to run over anybody
> and have
> that on their conscience. They even avoid hitting deer on the roads
> and end
> up totaling the car. Happens several times a year around here.
Yep, sure so
> I have had a similar model for a few months, only mine has a
> dual core Athlon processor and XP Media center. It rocks - by
> far the nicest laptop I
> have ever owned! Your customer should be very happy with it.
Specs say "The dv9000t features the powerful Intel Core Duo and 64-bit
Core
Right-wing conservatives defend the stupidity of creationism, which is
much worse than this.
On 2/9/07, Nicholas Geti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another liberal wanting to protect stupidity. We have too many people in the
> world now. What a great way to reduce the population; no one to blame he
Actually, for clients running Win2k SP4 I am in no hurry to move them to XP
as Win2k is so stable and takes a smaller footprint. As for Vista, I will
have to deal with it at some point as manufacturers start to pump their PCs
out with it. I have decided to bump a 2Gb PC to 4Gb of RAM, and install
That is a comparison that defies definition.
::m
Helio W. wrote:
> Right-wing conservatives defend the stupidity of creationism, which is
> much worse than this.
>
> On 2/9/07, Nicholas Geti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Another liberal wanting to protect stupidity. We have too many people in the
Bill Arnold wrote:
> I'm ho-hum about Vista itself, but very concerned that we don't have any
> problems deploying apps on it.
>
Ever since Rick Schummer said that VFP9 apps will run fine on Vista,
I've not been worried. Rick knows what he's talking about.
>
> That's what I would have done, b
I know you prefer Madandgay's.
On 2/9/07, Michael Oke, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a comparison that defies definition.
>
> ::m
>
> Helio W. wrote:
> > Right-wing conservatives defend the stupidity of creationism, which is
> > much worse than this.
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Still can't get to the page directly...
So I ended up clic
I found the registry key and copied it over to VFP8.
I use to remember a special way to exit the Options Screen in VFP6 with
a control or shift or alt key down while clicking the ok button that
would push the Options settings to the command window... doesn't seam to
be there in VFP9.
Kevin
> > I'm ho-hum about Vista itself, but very concerned that we don't have
> > any problems deploying apps on it.
> >
> Ever since Rick Schummer said that VFP9 apps will run fine on Vista,
> I've not been worried. Rick knows what he's talking about.
I missed that one, but with MS it seems that
You you agree that abortions are sick.
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's your sick allegation that's what Kristyne has
> done
>
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Giuliani is going to win, go place a bet right now.
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately there were no individual popularity
> polls taken till the
> mid 60's.
> The only leader lower than Bush in US history was
> Nixon, nice
> association.
>
> But hey don't worry a new
Coming from an aborion enthusiast
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2007, at 4:12 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
>
> > Sometimes you sink to depths of depravity where I
> pity you , then I
> > just
> > realise what a w4nker you really are and how
> little you care for other
> > p
I wish I could lay odds on that one. Get silly
foreigners to bet on Arnold. Maybe I'll have to offer
them 500 to 1, but it's still like taking candy from a
baby.
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2007, at 4:53 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
>
> > Arnold Schwarzenegger 250-1
>
>
I want to know she's going to keep Bill away from the
interns? Is she going to place a radio chip in his
weiner?
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most people think that neither is Bill Clinton as
> he's already been
> elected twice but he could though serve another
> maximum of t
That's why you love abortionists so much.
--- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still try and see good in people... I should stop
> that, and I'll start
> with my employees :)
>
> Happy Friday
>
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One state has a "don't veer for deer" campaign which
apparently has saved some human lives, although some
more deers died.
How about
"don't veer for ipod-wearing queers"
--- Nicholas Geti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah. That will probably happen. No one wants to run
> over anybody and have
I just pretend they're Democrats and Bambi doesn't
have a chance.
I watched an SUV hit a deer once, the thing went
flying over his truck, got up, and kept on running.
Good thing the driver didn't veer in to my lane.
--- David Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday, February 09, 2007 9:
He writes code with that illogical mind. LMAO
--- "Michael Oke, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a comparison that defies definition.
>
> ::m
>
> Helio W. wrote:
> > Right-wing conservatives defend the stupidity of
> creationism, which is
> > much worse than this.
> >
> > On 2/9/07, Ni
What I do or do not prefer is not at issue here. What is, is your
ludicrous attempt to draw a parallel that is, at best nonsensical.
Creationism is stupid because you say so or because right-wing
conservatives defend it?
::m
Helio W. wrote:
> I know you prefer Madandgay's.
>
> On 2/9/07, Mi
What a ridiculous question. You're joking, right?
On 2/9/07, Michael Oke, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I do or do not prefer is not at issue here. What is, is your
> ludicrous attempt to draw a parallel that is, at best nonsensical.
>
> Creationism is stupid because you say so or because
On Feb 9, 2007, at 3:03 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> What I do or do not prefer is not at issue here. What is, is your
> ludicrous attempt to draw a parallel that is, at best nonsensical.
It was a non-sequitur.
> Creationism is stupid because you say so or because right-wing
> conservat
How about a chastity belt for males -- Och.
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I want to know she's going to keep Bill away from the
> interns? Is she going to place a radio chip in his
> weiner?
>
>
>
> --- Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Most people think that
If someone wants to believe in any one of the many
global warming myths, that's fine. Just don't pretend
that it has anything to do with science unless they
are willing to play by the same rules as everyone
else. Faith is not evidence.
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 200
Maybe an electric dog collar.
--- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> How about a chastity belt for males -- Och.
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>
> Michael Madigan wrote:
> > I want to know she's going to keep Bill away from
> the
> > interns? Is she going to place a rad
Open your debug window/frame first. Then Shift-Click the close button in
the options form. Flip over to your debug frame and look in the output
window.
Kevin O'Shea wrote:
> I found the registry key and copied it over to VFP8.
>
> I use to remember a special way to exit the Options Screen in VF
Maybe I can find an activex component to interface
with my gas meter.
--- Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What ? You haven't made a VFP program to do that ?
> Oh wait neither have I
> Al
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Mic
The question is as serious as your attempted comparison. Draw accurate
and supportable parallels and don't take cheap shots at people and I,
for one, will view your postings with a bit more credibility.
::m
Helio W. wrote:
> What a ridiculous question. You're joking, right?
>
> On 2/9/07, Mich
That's kind of interesting to note. Here in Memphis they are discussing
using utility meters that can be read by a vehicle driving down the street.
I want one of those installed on mine and the ability to pull that data. It
could be like biofeedback. Knowing how much energy is being consumed on a
d
Adam,
> It's your sick allegation that's what Kristyne has done
It isn't anyone's business what I have or have not done. My only child is 30
years old. He was born when I was barely 19 years old. If I were going to
have had an abortion, that would have been the time to do it and I did not.
I
If it were only a glob of undifferentiated cellular
material, why would you cry over it?
Why do Atheists always quote Jesus?
You intentionally left out his next line.
"go, and sin no more"
--- Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam,
>
> > It's your sick allegation that's what K
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Madigan,
> If it were only a glob of undifferentiated cellular
> material, why would you cry over it?
People are not crying over the cells; they are crying over their hopes and
dreams and expectations. That's the same thing they cry for when they
miscarry. You can't mourn someone you don't know.
Michael Madigan wrote:
> If it were only a glob of undifferentiated cellular
> material, why would you cry over it?
Well, you see. You are a glob of undifferentiated cellular material and
I will surely not cry over you (wish some doctor would've done us the
favor). But being a glob of undifferenti
Michael Madigan wrote:
> I believe Churchill's ratings were lower after he
> saved England.
>
> Remember they nailed Jesus to the cross. His poll
> numbers were low too.
>
Yeah, let's crucify Bush along a couple of thieves (Mikey and Petey?).
Then I promise I'll support his cause.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> One state has a "don't veer for deer" campaign which
> apparently has saved some human lives, although some
> more deers died.
>
> How about
>
> "don't veer for ipod-wearing queers"
>
>
Well I would hit you gladly come to think of it, the radiator could
be damaged
Jesus wasn't condoning abortion either.
--- Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Madigan,
>
> > If it were only a glob of undifferentiated
> cellular
> > material, why would you cry over it?
>
> People are not crying over the cells; they are
> crying over their hopes and
> dreams a
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john harvey <> wrote:
> That's kind of interesting to note. Here in Memphis they are
> discussing using utility meters that can be read by a vehicle driving
> down the street.
> I want one of those installed on mine and the ability to pull that
> data. It could be like biofeedback. Knowing how mu
Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> Giuliani is going to win, go place a bet right now.
I can hear it now. Sept. eleventh, 9-11, Sept. eleventh, 9-11, Sept.
eleventh, 9-11, Sept. eleventh, 9-11, Sept. eleventh, 9-11
After a while he will bore whomever is in front of him, oh yeah nobody likes
NYC ei
Nah, they looked at it, but didn't buy it. I wish they would and would
expose the data.
John
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Madigan,
> Jesus wasn't condoning abortion either.
Jesus never said anything at all about abortion. Not one word.
Kristyne McDaniel
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He never said anything about Ipods either, so what?
Murder is murder.
--- Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Madigan,
>
> > Jesus wasn't condoning abortion either.
>
> Jesus never said anything at all about abortion. Not
> one word.
>
> Kristyne McDaniel
>
>
>
>
> ___
Blame the guys who made up Jesus' lines!
On 2/9/07, Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Madigan,
>
> > Jesus wasn't condoning abortion either.
>
> Jesus never said anything at all about abortion. Not one word.
>
> Kristyne McDaniel
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Rut you say rumber run son?
--- "Helio W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Blame the guys who made up Jesus' lines!
>
> On 2/9/07, Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Madigan,
> >
> > > Jesus wasn't condoning abortion either.
> >
> > Jesus never said anything at all about abortion.
On Feb 9, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
> After a while he will bore whomever is in front of him, oh yeah
> nobody likes
> NYC either.
Don't you think all the Bible-belt fundies who drive Republican
politics are going to flock to a pro-choice, multiply-divorced NY
Italia
Madigan,
> He never said anything about Ipods either, so what?
> Murder is murder.
Not a valid comparison. There were abortions in Jesus' day, just as there
were homosexuals at that time too. iPods did not exist at that time. Jesus
did not choose to say anything about abortion. If it were the #
Yes they will.
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
>
> > After a while he will bore whomever is in front of
> him, oh yeah
> > nobody likes
> > NYC either.
>
> Don't you think all the Bible-belt fundies who
> drive Republican
>
You left out Catholic.
--- Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
>
> > After a while he will bore whomever is in front of
> him, oh yeah
> > nobody likes
> > NYC either.
>
> Don't you think all the Bible-belt fundies who
> drive Republ
There weren't abortions in the huge numbers like there
are today. There's been 50 million babies killed
since Roe V Wade.
That means there should be 50 million additional
people in this country minus the normal deaths for
that population.
That's more people than live in California.
--- Krist
It's going to be another round of the "lesser of evils". Given a choice
between Rudy and Billary, it's not even a contest. The good thing about Rudy
is he will pull a ton of liberal votes away from her. She won't even carry
New York.
John
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I'll vote for him.
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Giuliani is going to win,
Has good old Rudy been checked out to ensure he doesn't have any
connections to "The Order of Skull and Bones", the Neocons, or the
Religious Righters. I think just about anybody not playing the American
people through manipulating with these folks would be a big improvement.
Hopefully Rudy i
Madigan,
> There weren't abortions in the huge numbers like there
> are today. There's been 50 million babies killed
> since Roe V Wade.
You are speculating about a whole series of numbers you don't have
sufficient information to draw your conclusions
1) how many abortions per 1000 women were h
The American people had damn better be sure that the next president is a
man of integrity who will server the best interest of the American
people; because, other special interest like the Neocons, the Religious
Righters, and fraternities like "The Skull and Bones" spread all around
the country
Leland F. Jackson, CPA <> wrote:
> Has good old Rudy been checked out to ensure he doesn't have any
> connections to "The Order of Skull and Bones", the Neocons, or the
> Religious Righters. I think just about anybody not playing the
> American people through manipulating with these folks would b
Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> There weren't abortions in the huge numbers like there are today.
> There's been 50 million babies killed since Roe V Wade.
>
> That means there should be 50 million additional people in this
> country minus the normal deaths for that population.
>
> That's more peo
john harvey <> wrote:
> Nah, they looked at it, but didn't buy it. I wish they would and
> would expose the data.
I heard that the homeowner has to foot the bill and it was along the lines
of 400 per unit? Ouch if you have a good one already.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 381
Hi guys and guyeses
I have just solved an issue that drove me nuts.
Last year, I developed an app for a Gov agency in Afghanistan/World Bank
Communication is not the best.
They reported an error with the system where I populate several Excel
spreadsheets from within my App. I tried everything to
He is an official card-carrying member of the
Illuminati, though.
--- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Has good old Rudy been checked out to ensure he
> doesn't have any
> connections to "The Order of Skull and Bones", the
> Neocons, or the
> Religious Righters. I thin
I am the guardian of my mother. Why don't I just kill
her so I don't have the inconvenience of taking care
of her?
That's the abortionist's line of reasoning.
You're all going to rot in hell.
--- Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Madigan,
>
> > There weren't abortions in the hug
You keep leaving out the Trilateral Commission and the
Illuminati.
--- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The American people had damn better be sure that the
> next president is a
> man of integrity who will server the best interest
> of the American
> people; because, oth
Not in the quantity they are going on now.
There are probably more abortions than root cannals.
--- Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael Madigan <> wrote:
> > There weren't abortions in the huge numbers like
> there are today.
> > There's been 50 million babies killed since Ro
Hmmm, if they let you have access to the data, it would pay for itself
within a year, I'll bet. Last I heard, they ruled it out.
John
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Yep, they have and I think I have a solution. We stop calling capital
punishment, capital punishment. Then, the same crowd that currently holds
the candlelight vigils for these wonderful citizens will be outside yelling
Abort the Bastards! Whaddaya think?
John
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