Re: [RollTideFan] Way to go Coach

2004-01-31 Thread kurt rasmussen
Rick McMahan wrote:
http://home.comcast.net/~hester28/wsb/media/383325/site1003.jpg


GOOAAA!

kurt

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[RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread kurt rasmussen
http://www.whnt.com/Global/story.asp?S=1624294nav=1VPtKX0X

NewsChannel 19's Kym Richardson Reports 1/30/04

Autopsy reports show a DeKalb County man died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob 
disease, the human version of mad cow disease.

Charles Farrow, or Bobby known to friends became sick in October of 
2001. He began mixing up his words and staggering. Doctors said he had a 
mini stroke and he'd be fine. But Farrow continued to get worse.

Two months later doctors in Birmingham diagnosed him with sporadic 
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD. Three days after that - he slipped 
into a coma. Bobby's wife, Evelyn said, this is a horrible disease, 
they need to find out what it is. In 6 weeks go from a healthy person to 
someone in a coma, you can't understand this.

There are cases that are just sporadic, where we just don't know, says 
Dr. Richard Spera. Dr. Spera is an infectious disease physician. He says 
Creutzfeldt-jakob disease is so rare, medical experts are still baffled 
by it. Something that's very difficult to diagnose, usually done at 
autopsy, added Dr. Spera.

This is what doctors do know. CJD is usually not contagious. In most 
cases, like Bobby's, it appears out of nowhere. In 10% of cases it's 
inherited through a mutated gene. The few cases that have been diagnosed 
in the United State they have not been passed from infected cows to humans.

Charles Farrow died in November of 2003. When he was buried, his body 
had to be wrapped several times to make sure no fluids would leak into 
the ground. Apparently after death is when CJD is a risk to anyone who 
handles the body.

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Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread SAR
Hate to tell you, Krut..but, I know for a fact that  at least one person in
Madison County has died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human version of
mad cow disease. That was several years ago. That was the first I had ever
heard of it. His wife explained to me what had been and was happening to
him. One cannot imagine what a living hell that is.

Ever since that experience, I have feared and paid a great deal of attention
to the mad cow thing. You think Alzheimers is bad? Creutzfeldt-Jakob makes
Alzheimers look like no big deal, an easy trip ..it is horrible for all
involved.

Still love Big Spring Cafe though!

ScR

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From: kurt rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: rtf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..


 http://www.whnt.com/Global/story.asp?S=1624294nav=1VPtKX0X

 NewsChannel 19's Kym Richardson Reports 1/30/04

 Autopsy reports show a DeKalb County man died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob
 disease, the human version of mad cow disease.

 Charles Farrow, or Bobby known to friends became sick in October of
 2001. He began mixing up his words and staggering. Doctors said he had a
 mini stroke and he'd be fine. But Farrow continued to get worse.

 Two months later doctors in Birmingham diagnosed him with sporadic
 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD. Three days after that - he slipped
 into a coma. Bobby's wife, Evelyn said, this is a horrible disease,
 they need to find out what it is. In 6 weeks go from a healthy person to
 someone in a coma, you can't understand this.


 There are cases that are just sporadic, where we just don't know, says
 Dr. Richard Spera. Dr. Spera is an infectious disease physician. He says
 Creutzfeldt-jakob disease is so rare, medical experts are still baffled
 by it. Something that's very difficult to diagnose, usually done at
 autopsy, added Dr. Spera.

 This is what doctors do know. CJD is usually not contagious. In most
 cases, like Bobby's, it appears out of nowhere. In 10% of cases it's
 inherited through a mutated gene. The few cases that have been diagnosed
 in the United State they have not been passed from infected cows to
humans.

 Charles Farrow died in November of 2003. When he was buried, his body
 had to be wrapped several times to make sure no fluids would leak into
 the ground. Apparently after death is when CJD is a risk to anyone who
 handles the body.


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Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread kurt rasmussen
SAR wrote:

Hate to tell you, Krut..but, I know for a fact that  at least one person in
Madison County has died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human version of
mad cow disease. 
RUT-ROW^10  !

kurt

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Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread M.M.'Red \ McCullough


Big Spring Cafe..wow what amemory that brings back...40 years ago they
had the best damm hamburgers (greasy) in the world..
Red McCullough
SAR wrote:
Hate to tell you, Krut..but, I know for a fact that
at least one person in
Madison County has died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human version
of
mad cow disease. That was several years ago. That was the first I had
ever
heard of it. His wife explained to me what had been and was happening
to
him. One cannot imagine what a living hell that is.
Ever since that experience, I have feared and paid a great deal of attention
to the mad cow thing. You think Alzheimers is bad? Creutzfeldt-Jakob
makes
Alzheimers look like no big deal, an easy trip ..it is horrible
for all
involved.
Still love Big Spring Cafe though!
ScR
- Original Message -
From: "kurt rasmussen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "rtf" [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..
> http://www.whnt.com/Global/story.asp?S=1624294nav=1VPtKX0X
>
> NewsChannel 19's Kym Richardson Reports 1/30/04
>
> Autopsy reports show a DeKalb County man died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob
> disease, the human version of mad cow disease.
>
> Charles Farrow, or "Bobby" known to friends became sick in October
of
> 2001. He began mixing up his words and staggering. Doctors said he
had a
> mini stroke and he'd be fine. But Farrow continued to get worse.
>
> Two months later doctors in Birmingham diagnosed him with sporadic
> Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD. Three days after that - he slipped
> into a coma. Bobby's wife, Evelyn said, "this is a horrible disease,
> they need to find out what it is. In 6 weeks go from a healthy person
to
> someone in a coma, you can't understand this."
>
>
> "There are cases that are just sporadic, where we just don't know,"
says
> Dr. Richard Spera. Dr. Spera is an infectious disease physician.
He says
> Creutzfeldt-jakob disease is so rare, medical experts are still baffled
> by it. "Something that's very difficult to diagnose, usually done
at
> autopsy," added Dr. Spera.
>
> This is what doctors do know. CJD is usually not contagious. In most
> cases, like Bobby's, it appears out of nowhere. In 10% of cases it's
> inherited through a mutated gene. The few cases that have been diagnosed
> in the United State they have not been passed from infected cows
to
humans.
>
> Charles Farrow died in November of 2003. When he was buried, his
body
> had to be wrapped several times to make sure no fluids would leak
into
> the ground. Apparently after death is when CJD is a risk to anyone
who
> handles the body.
>
>
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Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread SAR
Relatively speaking, a small number of folks in the U.S. have been dying
from this disease every year for some time. Can't remember off the top of my
head, but I remember it is like several thousand.

ScR
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 SAR wrote:

  Hate to tell you, Krut..but, I know for a fact that  at least one person
in
  Madison County has died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human
version of
  mad cow disease.

 RUT-ROW^10  !

 kurt


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Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread Pat Smoot
I sure do hate it for him, but I'm gonna have to take my chances.  I'm not
giving up my beef.  Besides, seafood  chicken have their own issues as
well.


- Original Message - 
From: kurt rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: rtf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..


 http://www.whnt.com/Global/story.asp?S=1624294nav=1VPtKX0X

 NewsChannel 19's Kym Richardson Reports 1/30/04

 Autopsy reports show a DeKalb County man died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob
 disease, the human version of mad cow disease.

 Charles Farrow, or Bobby known to friends became sick in October of
 2001. He began mixing up his words and staggering. Doctors said he had a
 mini stroke and he'd be fine. But Farrow continued to get worse.

 Two months later doctors in Birmingham diagnosed him with sporadic
 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD. Three days after that - he slipped
 into a coma. Bobby's wife, Evelyn said, this is a horrible disease,
 they need to find out what it is. In 6 weeks go from a healthy person to
 someone in a coma, you can't understand this.


 There are cases that are just sporadic, where we just don't know, says
 Dr. Richard Spera. Dr. Spera is an infectious disease physician. He says
 Creutzfeldt-jakob disease is so rare, medical experts are still baffled
 by it. Something that's very difficult to diagnose, usually done at
 autopsy, added Dr. Spera.

 This is what doctors do know. CJD is usually not contagious. In most
 cases, like Bobby's, it appears out of nowhere. In 10% of cases it's
 inherited through a mutated gene. The few cases that have been diagnosed
 in the United State they have not been passed from infected cows to
humans.

 Charles Farrow died in November of 2003. When he was buried, his body
 had to be wrapped several times to make sure no fluids would leak into
 the ground. Apparently after death is when CJD is a risk to anyone who
 handles the body.


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Re: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)

2004-01-31 Thread Richard Reeves
You betcha! Every night! That was the great thing about my job. You have to 
have some benefits cause, the pay shure weasn't one ;)

Roll Tide!
Richard

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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:54:29 -0600

Cool.  I bet that you got to call home any time you wanted to huh?  One
thing that I definately do not miss is the sand.  That stuff got 
EVERYWHERE!
It was like baby powder that would not go away.  I don't see how people 
ever
get used to it.
Joe
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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From: Richard Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)

 I was in in Kuwait and Saudia Arabia. I was a in a Satellite
Communications,
 mobile terminal for the USAF as part of the 3rd Mobility Unit.


 From: Joe Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hey Richard, I was in the 4th Bn, 8th Cav, 3rd AD for Gulf War one.  I
was
 an M-1 Abrams tanker.  What about yourself?
 Joe
 I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
 - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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 From: Richard Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 7:15 PM
 Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)
 
 
   Huh? First, the one's who might know me would never, ever label me 
as
a
   liberal. As far as me being anti-war? Well, I would consider this a
   oxymoron. I was in the first Gulf War and even wished I could have
been
 in
   the second. I was merely posting an interesting post that a friend 
of
 mine
   had sent me. Especially since those so called elected officials are
FOR
 THE
   PEOPLE!
  
  
   Roll Tide!
   Richard
  
  
   From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Discussion
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   Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non
Bama)
   Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:36:05 -0600
   
   Careful. SOME around here will label you as a Liberal, Anti-War,
   Anti-Choice, Pro-Bussing, bleeding heart Dixiecrat for voicing
opinions
   that
   shed bad light on the current elected officials.
   
   On a lighter note: http://www.jillsjokeline.com/snl.html
   
   
   
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 On
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   Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:23 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)
   
   Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 
500
   employees and has the following statistics:
   
   29 have been accused of spousal abuse
   7 have been arrested for fraud.
   
   19 have been accused of writing bad checks.
   
   117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses.
   
   3 have done time for assault.
   
   
   
   71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit.
   
   14 have been arrested on drug-related charges.
   
   8 have been arrested for shoplifting.
   
   21 are currently defendants in lawsuits.
   
   84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year.
   
   
   
   Can you guess which organization this is?  Sounds like the NBA or
   something...
   
   
   
   Give up yet?
   
   
   
   It's the 535 members of the United States Congress.
   
   The same group of Idiots that crank out hundreds of new laws each
year
   designed to keep the rest of us in line.
   
   
   
   Regards,
   
   
   
   Paul
   
   
   
   
   This was forwarded to me by a friend. Thought some of you may 
enjoy?
   
   Roll Tide!
   Richard
   
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Re: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)

2004-01-31 Thread Richard Reeves
You betcha! Every night! That was the great thing about my job. You have to 
have some benefits cause, the pay shure weasn't one ;)

Roll Tide!
Richard

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Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:54:29 -0600

Cool.  I bet that you got to call home any time you wanted to huh?  One
thing that I definately do not miss is the sand.  That stuff got 
EVERYWHERE!
It was like baby powder that would not go away.  I don't see how people 
ever
get used to it.
Joe
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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From: Richard Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)

 I was in in Kuwait and Saudia Arabia. I was a in a Satellite
Communications,
 mobile terminal for the USAF as part of the 3rd Mobility Unit.


 From: Joe Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)
 Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 21:30:55 -0600
 
 Hey Richard, I was in the 4th Bn, 8th Cav, 3rd AD for Gulf War one.  I
was
 an M-1 Abrams tanker.  What about yourself?
 Joe
 I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
 - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
 - Original Message -
 From: Richard Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 7:15 PM
 Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)
 
 
   Huh? First, the one's who might know me would never, ever label me 
as
a
   liberal. As far as me being anti-war? Well, I would consider this a
   oxymoron. I was in the first Gulf War and even wished I could have
been
 in
   the second. I was merely posting an interesting post that a friend 
of
 mine
   had sent me. Especially since those so called elected officials are
FOR
 THE
   PEOPLE!
  
  
   Roll Tide!
   Richard
  
  
   From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Discussion
   List[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bama)
   Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:36:05 -0600
   
   Careful. SOME around here will label you as a Liberal, Anti-War,
   Anti-Choice, Pro-Bussing, bleeding heart Dixiecrat for voicing
opinions
   that
   shed bad light on the current elected officials.
   
   On a lighter note: http://www.jillsjokeline.com/snl.html
   
   
   
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   Behalf Of Richard Reeves
   Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:23 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [RollTideFan] Sounds like the NBA or something. (Non Bama)
   
   Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 
500
   employees and has the following statistics:
   
   29 have been accused of spousal abuse
   7 have been arrested for fraud.
   
   19 have been accused of writing bad checks.
   
   117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses.
   
   3 have done time for assault.
   
   
   
   71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit.
   
   14 have been arrested on drug-related charges.
   
   8 have been arrested for shoplifting.
   
   21 are currently defendants in lawsuits.
   
   84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year.
   
   
   
   Can you guess which organization this is?  Sounds like the NBA or
   something...
   
   
   
   Give up yet?
   
   
   
   It's the 535 members of the United States Congress.
   
   The same group of Idiots that crank out hundreds of new laws each
year
   designed to keep the rest of us in line.
   
   
   
   Regards,
   
   
   
   Paul
   
   
   
   
   This was forwarded to me by a friend. Thought some of you may 
enjoy?
   
   Roll Tide!
   Richard
   
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Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..

2004-01-31 Thread Jeff Todd
Saw something on The History Channel last night about cannibalism. One of the topics 
discussed
was Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The narrator said 1 out of every one million people die 
from it
annually.

Slef E.

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Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Rut Row..


 Relatively speaking, a small number of folks in the U.S. have been dying
 from this disease every year for some time. Can't remember off the top of my
 head, but I remember it is like several thousand.

 ScR
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  SAR wrote:
 
   Hate to tell you, Krut..but, I know for a fact that  at least one person
 in
   Madison County has died from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human
 version of
   mad cow disease.
 
  RUT-ROW^10  !
 
  kurt
 
 
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Re: [RollTideFan] September 11 Audio Tapes

2004-01-31 Thread Richard Reeves
Joe,

Don't you know that some people have nothing better to do than be a monday 
morning QB? They really don't know what it is to have facts about things and 
not something the press dreams up. Cause we all know the press would never 
distort the truth to sell a few papers? ;)

Roll Tide!
Richard
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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 21:39:29 -0600

The intel was faulty because Clinton tied the CIA's hands by disallowing 
our
operatives to recruit people who were unsavory types, or bad guys.  So 
our
team was running a marathon with their shoe laces tied.
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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 I truly hope you utilized copy\paste for that stuff below. For someone 
to
 have thought about it and typed it, clearly shows that the author indeed
 does believe his\her musings.

 As pointed out in many news articles of late, the President (Doesn't
matter
 what party he belongs to) was acting on intelligence provided by our
 military and other governmental agencies. If, as Mrs. Rice has recently
 stated, the intelligence was flawed, the main concern now should be to
find
 out why the intel was faulty and what needs to be done to correct it.
 Several articles and comments  {In all kinds of ways, both subtle and
 major, the fact that the White House knew what answer it wanted from the
 intelligence community had a very large effect on the way the 
intelligence
 community presented information, says Greg Thielmann, who retired as 
the
 director of the strategic intelligence office at the State Department's
 Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) in October 2002. } seem to
suggest
 that the US wanted to oust SH, but we needed a particular reason to do 
so.
 By spreading propaganda about the imminent threat from Iraq's WMD, the
 government made its case in a way that few American's would be willing 
to
 argue against. Please ignore the blatant lie Bush used in his speech 
when
he
 declared Iraq was buying (attempting to buy?) uranium from Nigeria. So 
the
 war was on and now its over. (please see the Top Gun plane ride to the
 aircraft carrier for details.) The US is in a bit of a hurt if WMD are 
not
 found. Of course we are not in a bit of a hurt if you choose to ignore 
the
 #1 reason as to why the war was launched: WMD. We can always look back 
and
 say that WMD were never found, but at least the world knows we're not
afraid
 to launch an attack on any country we deem 'might' have WMD.
 Excuse me..North Korea on Line 1

  -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
On
 Behalf Of Alabama Fanatic
 Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 11:38 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] September 11 Audio Tapes

 
  Here's something to consider: Here it is, election year...
 
 Also, when we all were born, before our skulls hardened,
 we were implanted with GPS devices, so the Government can
 track us whereever we go.

 It's also a secret control device.  At the right time,
 they'll activate them all and we will be under their
 control.

 Here's something else to consider...

 Microsoft was founded in 1975.  Who was running for
 President then...  Ronald Reagan.  That's when it all
 began.  They didn't win that year, but they made a pact,
 Gates would build up Microsoft and then after he
 infiltrated all the homes and businesses, he would then
 help the Government monitor all it's people.

 Think about it.  When did Microsoft really take off, in
 the 1980's.  Who was president then, Ronald Reagan.  Why
 did IBM go to a pimple face kid to get it's operating
 system?  Was it because of his technical ability?
 Obviously not.  Why did IBM stupidly agree to let Gates
 keep the rights to MS-DOS?  The Government sent IBM to
 Gates, and forced them to allow him to keep MS-DOS.
 All so they could build up Microsoft to be the source
 of all information for the Government.

 Why call the next version Windows?  Obviously so the
 Government would have a window into your life!

 But this was all part of the master plan to get George
 W. Bush elected president.  Doesn't it seem funny that
 Reagan made the pact, built up Microsoft, and then who
 do we have for President now but the son of Reagan's
 second in command.

 All along we've been worried about big oil.  It really
 been big byte!

 They waited, and waited, and waited.  All along collecting
 all kinds of information about you from your computer and
 sending it to Microsoft who then fowarded 

[RollTideFan] Link found on Fark

2004-01-31 Thread kurt rasmussen
http://www.tennessean.com/entertainment/news/archives/04/01/46171284.shtml?Element_ID=46171284

sfw

heh...

kurt

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