All very true. But we don't have the death penalty, we don't have as
many fat people (percentage wise of course, because we don't have as
many people), we don't eat grits (we put that on the road when it
snows), if someone's injured in a road accident the paramedics ask for
their name not if
...just arrived. I am constantly battling our local post office and I am
curious as to whether or not anyone else in the world hasn't got theirs
yet or, even better, if someone in some extremely remote locale has.
Regards,
Martin
on 1/16/03 11:43 AM, Post, Marty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Davies, IAAF's Director of Communications, offers some commentary on
the new false start rule at
http://www.runnersworld.com/home/0,1300,1-0-0-ZNEWS,00.html#bell
Great, so now we've got THREE sets of rules. Way to attract the
18. A lot of people would argue that darts isn't a sport. How do you
respond?
JP It's definitely a sport, because it is a competition, and there is a lot
of pressure, and skill, involved. Fitness helps too, though it is not as
mandatory as running the 100 metres.
15. NBA millionaires drive
You do so have grits - you call it polenta. Speaking of Euphemistic
English, in America, people who marry relatives are called
'hillbillies'. In Average Britain they're called 'royalty'.
malmo
-Original Message-
From: Randall Northam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17,
Is your issue coming in the sealed plastic? Otherwise, you might have a couple track
and field fans
down at your local post office.
Martin J. Dixon wrote:
...just arrived. I am constantly battling our local post office and I am
curious as to whether or not anyone else in the world hasn't got
In Brantford! Are you kidding? SI gets read but not TFN. gh can do a search I assume.
I bet there
aren't too many subscribers here. It is even possible that I might be the only one out
of 100,000
people.
Mike Prizy wrote:
Is your issue coming in the sealed plastic? Otherwise, you might have a
Martin J. Dixon wrote:
...just arrived. I am constantly battling our local post office and I am
curious as to whether or not anyone else in the world hasn't got theirs
yet or, even better, if someone in some extremely remote locale has.
I just received mine a few days ago here in Alabama, so
Randall Northam wrote:
All very true. But we don't have the death penalty, we don't have as
many fat people (percentage wise of course, because we don't have as
many people), we don't eat grits (we put that on the road when it
snows)
You can trash our leaders, but when you start talking about
From: Bob Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Bob Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 09:26:27 -0600
To: Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED], malmo
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Dogs kill runner
Randall Northam wrote:
All very true. But we
here is the response I received from AOL:
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Set your own personal preferences or click
Lectures from Americans about food is bad enough but from Canadians as
well...!
As a keen amateur cook (and professional easter) I'm confused about how
you boil 'roast'
On Friday, Jan 17, 2003, at 15:58 Europe/London, ghill wrote:
Oh, please, allow me!
My mother's English, and my sister and I
Isn't this a much more fun topic (omg I'm losing my grammatical
sensibilities) than all that endless college cross country nonsense
Randall Northam
From: Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 16:16:43 +
To: ghill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Dogs kill runner
Lectures from Americans about food is bad enough but from Canadians as
No. Culinary expertise and English cooking is an oxymoron.
Randall Northam wrote:
Isn't this a much more fun topic (omg I'm losing my grammatical
sensibilities) than all that endless college cross country nonsense
Randall Northam
I know some Americans who wouldn't have any other topic of conversation.
Randall Northam
On Friday, Jan 17, 2003, at 16:28 Europe/London, ghill wrote:
From: Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 16:16:43 +
To: ghill [EMAIL
The following tables summarize the number of athletes each country placed
in the world top-100 rankings for 2002 (plus ties) and the highest-ranked
of these for each event. Since one or two placings may represent only
exceptional individuals, rather than national program strength, I've
condensed
Randall Northam wrote:
I went to the Atlanta Olympics so don't talk to me about southern
cooking! I didn't like grits but I did like the greens.
Nothing beats a good Southern meal. Of course if it's not mama who is
doing the cooking, you have to be careful about your choice of restaurants.
Many
Anybody have a recipe for boiled roast dog?
td
Randall Northam wrote:
I went to the Atlanta Olympics so don't talk to me about southern
cooking! I didn't like grits but I did like the greens.
Nothing beats a good Southern meal. Of course if it's not mama who is
doing the cooking, you have
From: Bob Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Bob Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:04:01 -0600
To: track list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Dogs kill runner
Nothing beats a good Southern meal.
This is true. I once won a contest in which first-prize was a
My brother received his issue in Italy several days ago.
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Unusual Alliance Forming to Rein In College Sports
January 17, 2003
By BILL PENNINGTON
It began with faculty senates at large universities on the
West Coast, upset over $80 million expansions of college
football
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A Second U.S.O.C. Officer Resigns
January 17, 2003
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
The ethics compliance officer of the United States Olympic
Committee has resigned, raising new questions about how
Lloyd D. Ward, the
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