Re: Michael

2002-12-25 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 12:52 AM Subject: Michael Michael Harney sends his regards. Merry Christmas! Right back at him and you and yours too xponent TOYS!!! Maru rob

Re: 70s Prog Rock (was Quatermass)

2002-12-25 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: just john [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:40 PM Subject: Re: 70s Prog Rock (was Quatermass) - Original Message - From: just john [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002

Re: Michael

2002-12-25 Thread Julia Thompson
John D. Giorgis wrote: At 01:20 AM 12/25/2002 -0600 Ronn! Blankenship wrote: And what are you still doing up? Just got back from Midnight Mass and wrapping Christmas gifts, myself. And yes, I am driving to Phlly at 7am today! I had just got back from a late Christmas Eve service.

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Julia Thompson
Nick already told one horror story about the effects of aspartame on some people. I've got a problem with the stuff. One diet drink will send me into a splitting headache. So I avoid diet drinks with aspartame. (Saccharin doesn't seem to be a problem for me, but I don't drink anything with

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 25 Dec 2002 at 12:01, Julia Thompson wrote: Nick already told one horror story about the effects of aspartame on some people. *shrugs* It makes me a bit hyper. Which is admitedly useful when I need to work nights. Besides, it's that or cheap lemonade given how the water in Manchester

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet intofood

2002-12-25 Thread just john
Nick already told one horror story about the effects of aspartame on some people. To me, its taste makes me think of what a mold that could grow on styrofoam would taste like. And in case anybody hasn't heard yet, the Government rescinded its health warning on Saccharin. (Not that I'm saying

Merry Christmas!

2002-12-25 Thread Wilbur07
:-) Go figure! Unless I go out today to meet some family, I won't be seeing any of them this holiday. Me so sad. Perhaps next year I'll have some people to cuddle up with So, by Golly! Our individual piles of beans don't mean anything, do they? For what it's worth, Universal love and peace,

A Christmas Thought...

2002-12-25 Thread Horn, John
Last night I was putting my six year old daughter, Laura, to bed. After reading The Grinch and Santa Cows, we turned out the light and snuggled up together in bed. We then had the following conversation: Laura: Dad, do you know what I like best about Christmas? John: No, what? Laura: The

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Steve Sloan II
Julia Thompson wrote: I know of someone for which it's a migraine trigger. It's also a trigger for me, although I think my main migraine triggers are MSG and natural flavor(ings), which is just a euphemism for MSG. Unfortunately, it's perfectly legal for food manufacturers to put that sort of

RE: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Horn, John
Fall 1967-- Dr. Harold Waisman, a biochemist at the University of Wisconsin, conducts aspartame safety tests on infant monkeys on behalf of the Searle Company. Of the seven monkeys that were being fed aspartame mixed with milk, one dies and five others have grand mal seizures. Spring

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread The Fool
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fall 1967-- Dr. Harold Waisman, a biochemist at the University of Wisconsin, conducts aspartame safety tests on infant monkeys on behalf of the Searle Company. Of the seven monkeys that were being fed aspartame mixed with milk, one dies and five

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Julia Thompson
The Fool wrote: Drink tea. Black tea ~1 bag / glass water. No sugar. Tea (both green and black) have the highest amount of any food substance which contains antioxidants (blueberries being second). It also has that caffeine fix you still need from drinking soda. OK, if I happen *not* to

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet intofood

2002-12-25 Thread just john
The Fool wrote: Drink tea. Black tea ~1 bag / glass water. No sugar. Tea (both green and black) have the highest amount of any food substance which contains antioxidants (blueberries being second). It also has that caffeine fix you still need from drinking soda. OK, if I happen *not* to

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Medievalbk
In a message dated 12/25/2002 4:13:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I know of someone for which it's a migraine trigger. It's also a trigger for me, although I think my main migraine triggers are MSG and natural flavor(ings), which is just a euphemism for

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Amanda SubbaRao
From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.swankin-turner.com/hist.html major snip Just curious, how reliable is the information on this anti-aspertame website, does anyone know? I've always been convinced that an entire generation of America is going to end up more or less wiped out by the

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 25 Dec 2002 at 20:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As to heat... Diet Coke is fair, Diet Pepsi a bit worse, but the most foul taste comes from a Diet Barc's Root Beer left all day in the Arizona sun. uh-huh. The key is never to drink the stuff you even suspect has got over-hot. Andy Dawn

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet intofood

2002-12-25 Thread just john
On 25 Dec 2002 at 20:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As to heat... Diet Coke is fair, Diet Pepsi a bit worse, but the most foul taste comes from a Diet Barc's Root Beer left all day in the Arizona sun. uh-huh. The key is never to drink the stuff you even suspect has got over-hot. Andy Dawn

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread The Fool
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Fool wrote: Drink tea. Black tea ~1 bag / glass water. No sugar. Tea (both green and black) have the highest amount of any food substance which contains antioxidants (blueberries being second). It also has that caffeine fix you still need

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread The Fool
From: Amanda SubbaRao [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.swankin-turner.com/hist.html major snip Just curious, how reliable is the information on this anti-aspertame website, does anyone know? I've always been convinced that an entire generation of

New MJ Game

2002-12-25 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.madblast.com/view.cfm?type=FunFlashdisplay=1804 News: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2cid=638ncid=762e=4u=/nm/20021225/e n_nm/people_jackson_dc Michael Jackson's baby-dangling exploits have spawned a new video game in which the player has to catch babies in a basket

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet intofood

2002-12-25 Thread just john
From: Amanda SubbaRao [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.swankin-turner.com/hist.html major snip Just curious, how reliable is the information on this anti-aspertame website, does anyone know? I've always been convinced that an entire generation of America

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet intofood

2002-12-25 Thread just john
From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.swankin-turner.com/hist.html major snip And then there's Link between aspartame, brain tumors dismissed by FDA, cancer group at http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9611/18/nfm/ --- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://just-john.com/cn/rfe.shtml *

Airline passenger cited for remark about drinking

2002-12-25 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/local/4808587.htm An airline passenger was cited for disorderly conduct Tuesday after the plane's crew accused him of insinuating the pilot had been drinking. The remark caused Comair to cancel the 9:30 a.m. flight to Cincinnati, forcing 26 passengers to make

Our Hero......A Calender

2002-12-25 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.bushcalendar.com/ Drawn from his time as Texas governor, presidential candidate, and first year in the White House, this large collection of quotations demonstrates the fascinating and often hilarious use of the English language as practiced by George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the

RE: Airline passenger cited for remark about drinking

2002-12-25 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
You've GOT to be kidding me. -jeffrey msut fit the profile - I'm always searched miller- -Original Message- From: Robert Seeberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 08:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Airline passenger cited for remark about drinking

Re: Merry Christmas!

2002-12-25 Thread Kevin Tarr
Yes, happy holidays to everyone. Just did 2.5 hours driving in the tail end of a snow storm, drove it yesterday in the beginning of the storm. It's nice to have family that is close, but not too close. I don't think I've had as nice a Christmas in many years. Kevin Tarr and to all, a good

advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Kevin Tarr
http://www.sff.net/people/pitman/shrink/drpitman.htm I would sooner embroider Washington crossing the Delaware on the insides of my eyelids than help the two of you get into a situation where you might possibly reproduce. But seriously, I have some questions. I got a forceful suggestion that

Re: advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Erik Reuter
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 11:56:08PM -0500, Kevin Tarr wrote: But seriously, I have some questions. I got a forceful suggestion that I e-mail someone, from her aunt. Practically a command. I've seen this girl twice in the last four years, and maybe spoken ten words to her. The aunt wasn't

Re: advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 25 Dec 2002 at 23:56, Kevin Tarr wrote: http://www.sff.net/people/pitman/shrink/drpitman.htm I would sooner embroider Washington crossing the Delaware on the insides of my eyelids than help the two of you get into a situation where you might possibly reproduce. But seriously, I have

Re: advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 11:56 PM 12/25/02 -0500, Kevin Tarr wrote: But seriously, I have some questions. I got a forceful suggestion that I e-mail someone, from her aunt. Practically a command. I've seen this girl twice in the last four years, and maybe spoken ten words to her. The aunt wasn't offering any help,

Re: how republican insiders got the carcinogen nutrasweet into food

2002-12-25 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 25 Dec 2002 at 21:01, The Fool wrote: From: Amanda SubbaRao [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.swankin-turner.com/hist.html major snip Just curious, how reliable is the information on this anti-aspertame website, does anyone know? I've

RE: Airline passenger cited for remark about drinking

2002-12-25 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 25 Dec 2002 at 20:29, Miller, Jeffrey wrote: You've GOT to be kidding me. -jeffrey msut fit the profile - I'm always searched miller- Homeland Security and all that. *shrugs* If you've ever flown El-Al, you understand what security means. Of course, I've allways either gone with a group

Brin-L MUD Still Going On

2002-12-25 Thread Steve Sloan II
There are still a few people in the Brin-L MUD, so if you other night owls feel like showing up, you're welcome. __ Steve Sloan . Huntsville, Alabama = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brin-L list pages

Re: advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 12:07 AM 12/26/2002 -0500, you wrote: On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 11:56:08PM -0500, Kevin Tarr wrote: But seriously, I have some questions. I got a forceful suggestion that I e-mail someone, from her aunt. Practically a command. I've seen this girl twice in the last four years, and maybe spoken

Re: Brin-L Chat No More?

2002-12-25 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 05:01 PM 12/18/02 -0600, Steve Sloan II wrote: The simplest way in Windows is to hit the Start button, Check. then navigate to Programs, Check. then Accessories, Check. then Command Prompt. Tain't no such animal. Any other ideas? --Ronn! :) I always knew that I

Re: advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 11:16 PM 12/25/2002 -0600, you wrote: At 11:56 PM 12/25/02 -0500, Kevin Tarr wrote: But seriously, I have some questions. I got a forceful suggestion that I e-mail someone, from her aunt. Practically a command. I've seen this girl twice in the last four years, and maybe spoken ten words to

multi-national drug cartel

2002-12-25 Thread The Fool
link = good http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/26/politics/26DRUG.html?ex=1041483600en=a2 39df4154568d89ei=5062partner=GOOGLE WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 — Drug companies and doctors are fighting a Bush administration plan to restrict gifts and other rewards that pharmaceutical manufacturers give doctors

Re: Brin-L Chat No More?

2002-12-25 Thread Erik Reuter
Under Windows 98 I think it is called MS-DOS or something like that. On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 11:43:15PM -0600, Ronn! Blankenship wrote: At 05:01 PM 12/18/02 -0600, Steve Sloan II wrote: The simplest way in Windows is to hit the Start button, Check. then navigate to Programs,

Re: Brin-L Chat No More?

2002-12-25 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 01:37 AM 12/26/02 -0500, Erik Reuter wrote: Under Windows 98 I think it is called MS-DOS or something like that. And is apparently located somewhere else. Thanks, though! Too Tired To Search All 90GB Of Hard Drive Tonight Maru (Besides, now I'm playing with my new topographic map

Re: advice for the lovelorn

2002-12-25 Thread Doug Pensinger
Kevin Tarr wrote: I'm single, she's single. She's smart, I understand the infield fly rule. She is very nice looking, I haven't been chased by an angry mob with pitchforks in at least nine years. She needs someone to support her and I'm okay with that as long as she can cook, clean, buy all

Re: A Christmas Thought...

2002-12-25 Thread Doug Pensinger
Horn, John wrote: Last night I was putting my six year old daughter, Laura, to bed. After reading The Grinch and Santa Cows, we turned out the light and snuggled up together in bed. We then had the following conversation: Laura: Dad, do you know what I like best about Christmas? John: No,