On 17/12/19 12:11, Vince Teachout wrote:
On 12/17/19 7:42 AM, Koen Piller wrote:
Hi,
Correct,however if the #X would open an own email service, one can
decide
to accept that or not, now I am 'forced' to read those messages several
times.
As other's have pointed out, a quick filter solves th
Hi Paul, I think your problem is "love". You just don't love the
language, so I'd say ditch it and find something you love, you'll save a
lot of effort. Why don't you try Python, and once you've got the bare
basics of the language read Prentice Hall's "Rapid GUI programming with
Python and Qt"
Different colours for different people. I don't want to worry about the
OS, only about the work I do IN the OS, I don't want to be bothered with
new versions every other month. So I use Ubuntu Long Term distro. It is
supported for a 5 year period, then I give it an extra 6 months for bugs
to be
"hold off the regular monthly updates for up to 30 days", god! I had
forgotten what Wd$ was all about. Thanks for the reminder.
On 09/05/18 17:03, Ted Roche wrote:
One of my clients had to recreate all their RDP settings. Whether that
was related to this change, or just because the target mach
On 04/05/18 13:26, Ted Roche wrote:
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 11:04 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Fri, 4 May 2018, at 3:57 PM, AndyHC wrote:
Doesn't the "I'm on a metered connection" thing work?
It appears that it does.
However this forced update thing is only a problem for the Home version. The
Yup, it's like a "where" but it acts kind of after the grouping so you
can use aggregate functions to limit the output.
On 30/03/18 11:32, Stephen Russell wrote:
The having clause allows the query to limit the output of the data set, it
doesn't refocus on the raw data for additional processing
p a second life in the cloud
http://foxincloud.com/
Le 13/03/2018 à 17:33, Ricardo Araoz a écrit :
Love Python. Don't do browser apps.
On 13/03/18 13:23, Thierry Nivelet wrote:
Ricardo,
Whatever the language you choose, you'll meet 2 serious obstacles
down the road to a Web
nd and above the mere language
level which, in any case, does not and will never provide a complete
solution to building a Web Application.
Thierry Nivelet
FoxInCloud
Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud
http://foxincloud.com/
Le 12/03/2018 à 23:53, Ricardo Araoz a écrit :
Thanks Thierry, b
p a second life in the cloud
Le 12 mars 2018 à 18:58, Ricardo Araoz a écrit :
Ed, never worked with templating systems, but reading the examples I have a few
doubts regarding their capabilities, maybe you know the answer to them?
In the example they define items, but will the template generate a
Thanks Ed, you saved me a few hours of reading.
On 12/03/18 15:13, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 12, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Ed, never worked with templating systems, but reading the examples I have a few
doubts regarding their capabilities, maybe you know the answer to them?
In
Ed, never worked with templating systems, but reading the examples I
have a few doubts regarding their capabilities, maybe you know the
answer to them?
In the example they define items, but will the template generate
a new title on top of every page?
Can you define page sizes, page footers, gro
Cheers
On 08/03/18 12:06, Ajit Abraham wrote:
Thanks Ricardo,
On 08/03/2018 01:39, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
You could also check "relatorio" and "pod" if you are willing to work
with open office.
Gaetan's Appy Framework does exactly that. It works with odt documents.
For
I googled a bit. The ideal thing would be something that generates RML
(ReportLab Markup Language) and then use python's rml2pdf library, but I
havent found any graphical RML generator. You could also check
"relatorio" and "pod" if you are willing to work with open office.
For a tool which uses
eafe
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On Mar 6, 2018, at 8:39 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Hey! That's not a City scarf, that's an Argie scarf. Got the right colors but
the wrong team. ;-)
It could be both. :)
-- Ed Leafe
[e
Hey! That's not a City scarf, that's an Argie scarf. Got the right
colors but the wrong team. ;-)
On 06/03/18 02:24, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 5, 2018, at 5:20 PM, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
What the Halibut? Where's a link to a pic of you and Ed hanging out??? Come on
- you know you owe us at leas
Does anyone remember PL/I?
On 20/02/18 13:00, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2018-02-19 07:15, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018, at 11:49 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 5:02 AM, Laurie Alvey
wrote:
> I guess FORTRAN & PASCAL would qualify.
>
The o
On 26/01/18 13:20, Dave Crozier wrote:
It is nice to say that VFP is still the only data centric language out there
with an in-built datastore, which limited though it is (the 2Gb limit) allows
the majority if not all stand alone desktop apps to be easily developed, tested
and installed in bot
What about PostgreSQL?
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/oracles-biggest-database-foe-could-it-be-postgres/
https://www.slant.co/versus/4218/4221/~postgres_vs_oracle-database
On 16/12/17 01:55, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2017-12-15 15:43, Mike wrote:
Ted, I wou
On 08/06/17 22:49, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Nice form!
Couple of questions. Can you program hot keys so as to not use the mouse
to save the order for example?
And I'd like to know the language you use to program this app. Or should
Nice form!
Couple of questions. Can you program hot keys so as to not use the mouse
to save the order for example?
And I'd like to know the language you use to program this app. Or should
I say languages? And what about security, do you have to take care of it
or does the language/framework han
untry now before he builds the wall
- Original Message -
From: Ricardo Araoz
To: ProFox Email List
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2016 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] - Could hear a pin drop
Hey Michael, hello! Look, I'm not a US citizen. I'm from that legendary land
beyond your frontier. You kn
arify so you chose to
attack me. Congrats Killary.
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Michael Oke, II
oke...@gmail.com
661-349-6221
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 4:54 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
LOL
Your answer reminded me of how the Donald would answer any serious
statement in the presidential debates.
rying to say.
-
Michael Oke, II
oke...@gmail.com
661-349-6221
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On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Now we will be able to ascertain some things. If he manages to end his
four years without getting into a really stupid war
Now we will be able to ascertain some things. If he manages to end his
four years without getting into a really stupid war, and without
pressing the atomic button, and without making a fool of his country,
and without bankrupting USA, then we will know that the president is
just a figurehead an
On 26/02/16 14:20, Alan Bourke wrote:
Windows does a better job than almost anything bar certain big-iron
mainframe operating systems in this respect.
I never knew Linux was a "big-iron mainframe operating system". Wow! I'm
big time now!
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Chromium has an add-on, "The Great Suspender", that allows you to
suspend tabs. That is, the tabs are there but the browser won't download
the page until you tell it to. This speeds up the browser and you still
get to have great number of tabs.
On 16/02/16 04:00, AndyHC wrote:
Looks like ther
On 20/11/15 12:24, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, at 02:43 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Look Ted, those of us who've used Linux in anger know how good it is.
Those who haven't... well, they can keep buying Wds versions (every time
the company feels they need some extra money) and
Look Ted, those of us who've used Linux in anger know how good it is.
Those who haven't... well, they can keep buying Wds versions (every time
the company feels they need some extra money) and feeling all warm and
fuzzy and knowledgeable every time the find a work around some shitty
bug or some
Not really popular. In my youth only played among british schools and a
couple of clubs, now it has more popularity but not that much. We are
football country.
On 21/10/15 18:44, Paul Hill wrote:
On 21 October 2015 at 00:04, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Should I make any comments on the subject
LOL, we were close. We'll do better next time.
But I was referring to Argentina vs. Ireland game.
On 20/10/15 20:22, Sytze de Boer wrote:
No comments please. I'm a Kiwi
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Should I make any comments on the subject?
:P
Should I make any comments on the subject?
:P
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Those of you into Linux might consider Basket http://basket.kde.org/ as
an alternative for these tasks.
On 06/10/15 09:27, Malcolm Greene wrote:
RESENDING UNDER A MORE DESCRIPTIVE SUBJECT LINE.
Hi Mike,
Sounds like a good product per you and others here. I haven't tried it (yet).
What do y
Saw the match. The Pumas held their ground, and were superior for the
first 60 minutes. Our forwards did a good job. Pity about McCaw's trip,
guess the pressure was too high (and he's known to live on the edge of
the rules). Didn't like to see so many kicks from the Pumas, loosing
control of th
There were some here who drank mate. In Argentina, Uruguay and Brasil
the mate is done with hot water (just before boiling, between 75º and
85ºC according to your preferences), in Paraguay it is done with cold
water (and they usually add some citric juice) and is called terere
(there is an acce
Nice, what wds distro do you have? Or do you like the default shell?
On 27/08/15 12:23, Alan Bourke wrote:
Isn't that sad? That you're happy to make a new OS to work as well as
what you had three versions before.
See also the myriad forks of popular Linux distros (for example Kubuntu)
that exi
Isn't Mint based on Ubuntu? Did they take away the spyware?
On 27/08/15 07:52, Ted Roche wrote:
Luckily, Linux's plan for world domination doesn't require desktops :)
Everyone else is abandoning the desktops for tablets, phones and mobile anyway.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 6:27 AM, Alan Bourke w
Will do next time I change version.
On 27/08/15 07:19, Paul Hill wrote:
On 26 August 2015 at 23:18, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Ubuntu since version 12.01 does send the text of your local searches to
Canonical which in turn relays them to Amazon so that online Amazon search
results will be displayed
ks not...
Right Ted??
:-)
-K-
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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo
Araoz
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 8:52 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: [NF] Why Windows 10 Sucks..
Don't think that'll do. I have it from g
Hahaha!
Isn't that sad? That you're happy to make a new OS to work as well as
what you had three versions before.
On 27/08/15 11:02, Ted Roche wrote:
Looks good! Between that and Classic Shell, we can get Windows 10 to
work as well as Windows 7!
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 6:34 AM, Alan Bourke w
ver
denied that MSoft has installed back door access in Windows for governmental
use?
"Not that there's anything wrong with that!" he said to the people in his
computer.
Mike
Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Ubuntu since version 12.01 does send the text of your local searches to
Canonical wh
Ubuntu since version 12.01 does send the text of your local searches to
Canonical which in turn relays them to Amazon so that online Amazon
search results will be displayed on your machine when you search for
anything within Unity.
Anyway you go to system settings/privacy and there you have a to
Only in the last couple of versions and it can be disabled, which is not
the case with other "products".
On 26/08/15 16:18, Alan Bourke wrote:
Ubuntu does too, although I'm guessing you use a different distro.
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Your OS should be like your wife, it shouldn't be allowed to testify
against you :P
On 24/08/15 02:40, Jerry Wolper wrote:
Well, pirates get what they deserve. I'm far more concerned about the
"false positives" where MS decides VFP software named YourApp.EXE is
pirated and disable it.
Call me
True, but at least I know google is selling my queries.
On the other hand the OS may sell..
On 14/08/15 16:29, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Vince Teachout wrote:
On 8/14/2015 3:09 PM, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2015-08-14 14:02, Ted
Has anyone tried isolating 10 from the web for a couple of months (as in
a VM)?
Would be nice to see if it complains. In a VM you could surf from within
your host.
On 13/08/15 11:46, Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
The solution is very simple : just use Linux as main OS and use Win10 only
in VirtualB
Ken keeps them folded in his wallet, the whole bunch of nude photos :P
On 20/06/15 01:59, Geoff wrote:
It's the same as the nude photos hacked on the cloud. Are they any safer on
someone else's server than your home computer - which is turned off most of
the time anyhow? Of course, not taking
code?
I'd be interested in reading that too.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
Yes, the NSA compiles it. I guess they just check it's properly coded and
then compile it so that you may have better security.
On 05/06/15 11:43, Alan Bourke wrote:
All cryptogra
Yes, the NSA compiles it. I guess they just check it's properly coded
and then compile it so that you may have better security.
On 05/06/15 11:43, Alan Bourke wrote:
All cryptographic code goes as source code to NSA and is returned as
object code to be used by windows
Does it? Source?
__
All cryptographic code goes as source code to NSA and is returned as
object code to be used by windows. So draw your own conclusions about
what's going on there.
I'm concerned about privacy and ownership of my machine (and data) and
I'm using Ubuntu Linux. Next time I have to change Linux versio
I don't get this, my Dell will boot Ubuntu in 60-70 seconds. Then my
laptop will be on all day, unless suspended, coming up from suspension
takes about 3 seconds. Why would I spend hard earned extra money to save
60 seconds on a 10 to 16 hour day? Doesn't make sense to me.
As for general perform
Congratulations Virgil !!!
Best of luck.
On 01/05/15 12:37, Kurt Wendt wrote:
Ha ha - funny you should ask that. I too was Absolutely SHOCKED to see there
were NO [OT] messages this month!
And - I think Virgil will not be as active in the forum - since I saw he has a
new fulltime job.
So -
On 30/06/12 13:37, Publius Maximus wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>> On 30/06/12 07:42, Michael Madigan wrote:
>>> Ted's going to need an exorcist if you keep posting OT items incorrectly.
>>> It has to have brackets around the
On 30/06/12 07:42, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Ted's going to need an exorcist if you keep posting OT items incorrectly.
> It has to have brackets around the OT.
>
Minimus, he's talking to you.
> - Original Message -
> From: Ricardo Araoz
> To: ProF
On 30/06/12 02:11, Publius Maximus wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Lew Schwartz wrote:
>> On cable 846 as I write. Here's the description:
>>
>> "A dermatologist and a clairvoyant clear a Connecticut house of
>> unwanted spirits." What the f@#!k is the clairvoyant supposed to do?
>> Whe
On 29/06/12 12:53, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote
>> They don't have to lay anyone off. The affordable care act makes it
>> acceptable to end employer funded health care and put the onus on the
>> employee as they will find a number of aff
On 29/06/12 11:51, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> You've seen that show "Big Brother" right? I'm thinking of who would
> be hilarious (in a train-wreck sense) to see in such a contest in the
> same house. Ricardo, Pete, Madigan, Leland, John VP (the Amarosa of
> the bunch)who else? Oh, and
On 29/06/12 05:45, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Thank God Ricardo's words of wisdom are being archived for future generations
> to enjoy.
>
Don't like it? Tough!
You may leave OT whenever you want Michaela.
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On 28/06/12 19:06, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> Actually, you 'allow' yourself to do this because you are an asshole. I'll
> ask you this once to not speak about my children or my family.
Or what?
> If you took the time to notice, I chided him in a re-subjected email.
I did. I also noticed you wer
On 28/06/12 17:02, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> You are in trouble with the OT cops.
>
You are an ass, your son seems to be a half ass (that's because he's too
dumb to be a full ass), and this is probably a family trait, and they
are all asses.
And you know why do I allow myself to tell you this?...
You mean because I'm not after boys like you are? hahaha
On 27/06/12 19:56, Michael Madigan wrote:
> I'm chatting with a eunuch right now.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Ricardo Araoz
> To: ProFox Email List
> Cc:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 2
On 27/06/12 14:36, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Political capital my ass, it's people like you who allow this to happen in
> the first place. A hugely disproportionate number of gays are involved in
> child molestation, yet people like you champion the cause of gays working
> closely with children
On 26/06/12 02:14, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Pete,
>
> A tip hereIf you want to avoid having An*l Sex then it's simple; stop
> sleeping with gay men...
>
>
ROTFLMAO !!!
He can't help it!
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On 24/06/12 06:44, Michael Madigan wrote:
> What a tremendous breakthrough!So the ass-hat who buys this has to pay an
> electrician to either run a dedicated 15 AMP 110 V outlet or a 220 outlet,
> all for a whopping 13 mile range without gas.
>
> That's 6.5 miles out and 6,5 miles back.
>
>
On 24/06/12 04:48, Michael Madigan wrote:
> ouyay eallyray areway away oronmay
>
>
LOL
And isn't it painful that a moron beats you every time?
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make zero sense, right?
>
>
> Michael Oke, II
> 661-349-6221
>
> Contents of this and all messages are intended for their designated
> recipient.
>
> On Jun 23, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> On 23/06/12 11:45, Michael Oke, II wrote:
>>> So mu
On 23/06/12 11:45, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> So much for settled science. An independent scientist is one whose word I'd
> be more inclined to listen to.
>
And of course everybody knows that "inclination" is a BIG thing in
science. Specially yours.
Also of course everybody knows science is "settl
On 23/06/12 06:46, Michael Madigan wrote:
> At what point does this stop? We've had a Black President, Attorney
> General, Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, head of the Joint
> Chiefs, Surgeon General, Generals, Senators, Mayors, Governors, Congressmen,
> CEOs, CFOs,
>
> At wh
ed for their designated
> recipient.
>
> On Jun 22, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> On 22/06/12 18:13, Michael Oke, II wrote:
>>> FYI, my son typed that into my phone and I haven't bothered to change it.
>>
>> You mean to say y
gt; recipient.
>
> On Jun 22, 2012, at 2:11 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
>
>> On 22/06/12 16:51, Michael Oke, II wrote:
>>> Now that is logic at work.
>>>
>>>
>>> Michael Oke, II
>>> 661-349-6221
>>>
>>> Contents of this
On 22/06/12 16:51, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> Now that is logic at work.
>
>
> Michael Oke, II
> 661-349-6221
>
> Contents of this and all messages are intended for their designated
> recipient.
>
Logic from someone that actually states that the mail is intended to
whom it is intended. LOL
On 22/06/12 16:43, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Adam is a Gay American. LOL
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Pete Theisen
> To: ProFox Email List
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 3:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [OT] - 10 reasons to ban gay weddings..
>
> On 06/22/2012 11:34 AM, Gérard Lochon wr
On 22/06/12 16:30, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Here's my list
>
> Top 3 reasons why homosexual marriage is a bad idea
>
> 1. Because 3% of deviants shouldn't get to decide what the other 97% do
LOL
3% wish to decide what 3% do. Is it too complicated for you to
understand? Should I try to simplify it
On 21/06/12 17:20, Adam Buckland wrote:
> Top ten reasons given to ban same-sex marriages:-
> 1) Being gay is not natural. Real Americans always reject unnatural things
> like eyeglasses, polyester and air conditioning.
> 2) Gay marriage will encourage people to be gay, in the same way that hangin
On 19/06/12 10:26, Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
> Bien traduzido, en portugues le sona bien tambien.
> Sorry my written Spanish sucks...
>
> E.
>
The text actually belongs to Brazilian poet Mario de Andrade. Maybe
you'll be able to google the original text.
Tu español es seguramente mejor que mi por
Sorry but the translation I found sucked. So just for those of you who dig
Spanish, maybe this will echo inside.
"Conté mis años y descubrí, que tengo menos tiempo para vivir de aquí en
adelante, que el que viví hasta ahora...
Me siento como aquel chico que ganó un paquete de golosinas: las prim
On 16/06/12 12:20, Michael Oke, II wrote:
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On 16/06/12 10:26, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Jun 15, 2012, at 10:06 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
>
>> That said, no where did I say that he 'claimed to have invented the
>> Internet'.
> Kurt wrote: " I was skeptical by the title of this message - since many have
> busted on Gore for claiming he invented
On 15/06/12 17:00, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Obama's doing a fine job, what was I thinking?
>
>
Finally!
I knew sooner or later you'd take your head out of your arse and take a
look.
Now, do you need some soap? To wash the shit out of your ears I mean.
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On 09/06/12 15:30, Michael Madigan wrote:
> How did someone with ties to known terrorists like Bill Ayers get a security
> clearance in the first place?
H. really! How did he.h..
Is the NSA incompetent?
Or is Madigan an idiot?
Tough question mate.
>
>
> - Original Messag
On 05/06/12 10:39, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Hey Pete - thanks for that link. The Animation - that zooms around the
> plane - and the Targets that pop up info on the parts - is very
> interesting indeed!!!
>
> -K-
>
> -Original Message-
> From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leaf
nal Message -
> From: "Ricardo Araoz"
> To: "ProFox Email List"
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 6:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [OT] Can't lie well enough or fast enough
>
>
>> On 05/06/12 10:20, Nicholas Geti wrote:
>>> Your definition of i
On 05/06/12 16:42, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Let's get this straight, waterboarding was bad, drone attacks are good?
>
I'll get it straight for you. If you waterboard, then you are a torturer.
If you kill your enemy when there's a state of war then you are ok.
If you arrest (or kill if he resists
an idiot squared.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ricardo Araoz"
> To: "ProFox Email List"
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 11:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [OT] Can't lie well enough or fast enough
>
>
>> On 24/05/12 15:57, Nicholas Geti
On 31/05/12 18:00, Michael Madigan wrote:
> http://thelookingspoon.com/tlsimages/blog/2012/young_obama.jpg
>
>
You mean because in USA you usually vote idiots for president?
Village idiot -> USA President hahahahaha
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> Street whores are more ethical than Joe Biden.
>
I believe him.
He's dated them all
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On 24/05/12 15:57, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> But you called her an idiot. Idiots don't get rich and if they inherit it
> they lose it fast.
>
That's an idiotic statement.
Idiots do get rich. And if they inherit it, some of them don't loose it
fast enough.
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On 24/05/12 03:56, Michael Madigan wrote:
> I bet her net worth is now higher than Clueless Joe too.
So *that* is your measure of a human being. How much money they've got.
Hardly surprising.
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On 24/05/12 00:26, Michael Madigan wrote:
> They keep calling Sarah an idiot, are they honestly going to tell us that Joe
> Biden is smarter than her?
>
If he is not, then by your logic she is less of an idiot?
So *that's* how you finished school!
_
On 23/05/12 17:31, Michael Madigan wrote:
> "Generally speaking - I don't watch the news much."
>
> I can tell.
>
>
C'mon!
You can't tell right from left! Let alone tie your own shoes.
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On 23/05/12 14:44, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Generally speaking - I don't watch the news much. Its almost always about
> death, killings, bombings and other Bad stuff. Hardly ever any Good news!
>
> When Bush got into office (of course part of the election was Fixed!) - and
> then we had to see him on
On 23/05/12 12:08, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> Excellent response there Ricardo - Touche!
>
> I actually changed my subscription to the list a few days back - so I
> can see the [OT] communications. However, so far I find it frustrating
> since it seems about the ONLY Topic on here is Obama Bashing - as we
On 24/05/12 18:50, Michael Madigan wrote:
> They're just suggesting that a study by a terrible university isn't worth
> much.
He's "just suggesting" that they should question the study, not the
university.
Jsas! I'm getting tired of translating from English to Moron
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> - Origin
On 24/05/12 19:14, Michael Madigan wrote:
> I wouldn't let your average NPR listener wash my car.
>
They might find out you are a puff?
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On 24/05/12 13:41, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> I think you're just JEALOUS Pete - as I'm sure you would LOVE To be
> between those 2 women like he is in that Pic! I sure would!!!
>
He's not. He doesn't like women.
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On 22/05/12 16:12, Michael Madigan wrote:
> Anybody who votes for Obama a second time is a MORON.
>
And what's YOUR excuse?
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On 11/05/12 04:48, Michael Madigan wrote:
> All Limbaugh's wives were heterosexual women.
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Thanks! And me here thinking his wives were lesbian women with a twist
for masochism.
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On 10/05/12 18:02, Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
> I got four books, there is one missing, the last one.
> And I watched all episodes, some I downloaded...
> Big fan.
>
Got all books, watched all episodes. Not liking this second year though.
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On 10/05/12 12:35, Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
>> Jean Laeremans wrote:
>>> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Pete Theisen
>>> wrote:
back in Jesus' days. Back then the 1 - 2% were content to privately
sodomize and infect each other witho
On 10/05/12 12:21, Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
>> back in Jesus' days. Back then the 1 - 2% were content to privately
>> sodomize and infect each other without public endorsement.
> Not your strong point ancient history methinks...
>
Not his strong
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