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herbiejuan

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  1. It doesn't surprise me one bit to see Robertson admit to the possability of global warming. A number of years ago our local and popular (Southern Baptist Preacher)did a sermon on organic living, it was quite good. It looks to me like some folks are just waking up from a long sleep.
  2. In the *good old days* of Waydale new posters were subjected to a higher degree of scrutiny than today. Kudo's to the moderating team for catching such a dasterdly villian so early on in his nefarious deeds.
  3. The leader of Nunavut’s Marijuana Party said last week he wants to donate a big collection of Inuit carvings to the territory. Ed deVries said he’s acquired more than 600 works of art from Igloolik carvers, in exchange for cash, and pot. “A lot of them are potheads. So they come to me, they trade pot and money, and I get their carvings,” he Business has been brisk over the last few years for deVries, 48, who works as a self-described “traditional healer” and “therapist.” So much so, he said when Revenue Canada audited his “natural pain relief” business — by which he means marijuana sales — for the 2002 to 2004 fiscal years, they found him to be $240,000 in arrears. “I opened up all my books to Revenue Canada for everything. I have nothing to hide. I was sitting there wearing my marijuana T-shirt as they were doing it. I was like, ‘I’m the Marijuana Party leader. What do you think I do?’” He said in an interview last Thursday. “I have a really good relationship with Revenue Canada right now. All my income taxes and GST statements are based on income.” He said he still owes the taxman about $80,000. “I pay $10,000 in income tax each month, right through my RBC account,” he said. “I said to them, you have to realize, I have to continue in my practice of providing pain relief to people in this way, in order to provide such an enormous amount of money.” The interview is funny it's located at: http://www.nunatsiaq.com/news/nunavut/60728_06.html
  4. I'm not sure but it's heading there pretty fast
  5. I think we should give the whole bunch of DC bureaucrats single shot rifles and send them over to Afganistan to fight for democracy, lets just see how well they do *under fire*.
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    BikerBabe

    Hey BB hope your day is wonderful hope to see you in chat soon
  7. Vivid recurring dreams are (in the explaination of my Psych Doc) unexpressed images of unresolved issues.
  8. I'm not a doctor but I play one on tv. I've had weird dreams and I've been in several therapy groups in which some believe dreams (and nightmares) are a continuation of a real life experience. but what the He11 do 1 know? Hey excie!! I know!
  9. Belle I read your first post and my FIRST THOUGHT was apparantly revelation so you better listen! I think they have figured out a way to get government grant $ and keep themselves afloat and prove to the government that they are indeed good citizens. Ohio has gotten alot of grant money lately to mitigate it's industrial decline. Apparantly alot of folks in NK need to learn how to buy an auto, one would have hoped VP's presence would have spared them this humilating experiance.
  10. You better watch out for them Canadians, they are a troublesome bunch of migrant folks. They came over here after the Mayflower so they can't be real Americans. They supported the French and British too. I'd be careful if I were you LOL
  11. Does Nova Scotia have nukes? ;) I'll venture a guess that the exclusion is founded on the premise that during a nuclear or biological event, a motorcyclist will have a higher exposure to that stuff than someone riding in a car which (presumably) has the windows rolled up and the air turned off. Maine is upwind of everybody. I'll bet we'll be seeing more of these exclusions. The insurance companies are taking a huge hit with these terrorist acts and if the business was a bombed McDonalds in pi$$edoffistan or a hijacked relief ship, somebody is paying dearly for this. There are other issues asides terrorism that insurance comapnies are slowly gaining a hand on. It's a matter of economics.
  12. It couldn't have happened to a better person imo. As far as his family is concerned, they benefitted from his lying and stealing, I say take their assets and drop them off at the nearest homeless shelter so they can get a good taste of how the other half lives.
  13. Pretty much pfdlight but it's fun anyway I think one year we lost the kids, the next they got poison oak the year before that we were trying to figure each other out I think progress has been made If I were you I'd take the plunge and grab a tent n hook up with yer fellow weenies and camp out fer a few days with your fellow weiners
  14. I've met a few boundary jumpers in my time here and I just sidestep their .... up questions. I guess I'm not so enamoured by a persons question that I need to answer it.
  15. Scream pervert at the top of your lungs and point at the bastard. Of course you couldn't shop there anymore without security following you but what the hell the dude was .... up for asking in the first place.
  16. Thanks and the same to you lets celebrate sometime.
  17. Thank you very much :) I spent last week with my daughter n granddaughter in Fla. We had a blast and I got sunburned. We talked a little about things we'd avoided for some years and in the process worked through those issues. It was comforting to see that she is a very capable lady at the young age of 25. I was amazed by my grandbabies climbing and linguistic ability. At two she is practicing words and sticking with it until she says it right and understands to one extent or another the definition of the words she is learning (to the point of being annoying sometimes). She does not mind telling you to go away if she feels that she can do it herself like swimming (moms taken her out in the ocean and on boats and has introduced her to blowing bubbles n dunking her head). She's also worked with her on sign language and C can use basic signs like thirsty, hungry and I love you :) I think that is the greatest birthday gift of all. The other stuff is just window dressing but I'll take it too ;)
  18. We ought to hook up next year seeings how we were born on the same day n all. I hope you had a great one :)
  19. Should we be definetely planning tenatively or tenatively planning definetely?
  20. Any particular reason you chose 136? I hope you have a farmers market lined up! I'm not so sure how well yer trimmed maters are gonna do, if they got all the leaves that sorta ends photosynthesis for the most part. You might try dipping the cut end in rooting hormone and sticking that end in the ground, stranger things have happened.
  21. I like the program , its pretty easy to operate. I worked with ArcMap and ArcInfo last semester it was alot harder but I can get a job doing it if I wanted. We downloaded and worked with ladsat and lidar and three diminsional images that you fly and zoom through like a bird, we took a topo map and designed a subdivision and plotted the best points for a new school for the county based on traffic patterns and proximity to residential neighborhoods. It's pretty amazing what can be done with these GIS programs.
  22. Two... One to do the work and another to order it done btw the tree screwing was much overdone It was more of a gentle ....
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    Go-Karts

    That looks more like a car than a gocart! We had exposed chains and gears and unchartered territories...cliffs and sharp rocks I doubt those wheels on yer ideal gokart will do more n 5 mph before melting that pic looks pussified ;)
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    Go-Karts

    My cousin and I built several go carts and minibikes from found parts. We'd spend the day tuning the engine and then the next day racing. We had a blast
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