Chickens. I can kill chickens. Bring 'em on.
Andres Yver wrote:
Hi Dermot,
On Thursday, September 29, 2005, at 05:56 PM, dermot wrote:
snip
It may be the case that some people cannot tolerate a vegetarian diet.
I
don't know. My point is that IF we can tolerate this diet that we
should
-advised to take anything I say on this topic with a grain of salt.
-Mike
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Mike,
On Friday, September 30, 2005, at 02:53 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Chickens. I can kill chickens. Bring 'em on.
Heh! I Have only met one person that has ever defended chickens
Great. Now I suppose everyone is going to start piling on me just
because of that little youthful indescretion at University with The
Young Cannibals Association.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Andres. Dermot
Hi Dermot,
On Thursday, September 29, 2005, at 05:56 PM, dermot wrote:
snip
Yes, I can say I've looked them in the eye. Relish it? No. That was
facetious. I said earlier I've pretty much given up eating most meat.
The chickens I killed was because I wanted to eat them, and in those
cases the chicken keepers thought it was fair for me to do my share. It
was a lot
get hard or soft.
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Appleseed methanol recovery
I've used nylon too - it seems to work ok but hardens
In the US COOPS can make BD and provide it to their members. What they
can't do is sell it to the public. If you get your intended market to
join your coop you should be ok. Be aware there are tax implications at
both the state and federal level.
-Mike
Ramon wrote:
Hi Chris,
Is this
I'm shocked. I thought the American Way of Life was not negotiable.
Mr. Bush is clearly not considering the impact of having to conserve gas
will have on my lifestyle.
Who is he to say I shouldn't drive my Cadillac Escalade to buy a newspaper?
Keith Addison wrote:
Dang! You found me out!
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Because reading a newspaper might cause inadvertent education If
you drive it to the corner walmart to buy potato chips and soda to eat
while watching deperate housewifes that would be better.
Who is he to say I shouldn't drive my Cadillac
So we need to organize local protests too.
Busyditch wrote:
This is nothing new.I attended 3 rallies in DC back before we invaded Iraq
(we had already been bombing the S**T out of them) Upon returnign home, we
saw there was little or no coverage, and even if there was, there were
reports of
The US taxpayer really doesn't have lobbyists working for them.
Terry Dyck wrote:
There should be no government subsidies to oil companies, gas taxes should
go to research into alternative energies.
Terry Dyck
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Maybe I'm losing my mind but I swear I used to have a kit w/ different
head and a long bar that I used to bend copper pipe. I remember it as being
very cheap (under 100.00 USD) at someplace like Norther Tool or Harbor
Freight. Of cource I haven't done any plumbing in over 20 years - maybe
the
OTOH,
I think we in the home-brew community need to be alert for any movement
on the part of the big trap grease companies to do just this.
I believe they will start to feel threatened and make collection of WVO
difficult by.
1. Having it legislated as a hazardous material
2. WVO will require
-in-tube-in-tube and running
hot propolene glycol and water, in opposite directions, through it.
I'm not sure that I'm still going to pursue that route except for
experimentation purposes.
Take care,
Ken
On 9/27/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I'm losing my mind but I swear I
I can't kill anything anymore, except chickens. I hate chickens. But I
live live in the 'burbs so there are no chickens anyhow. My dad tells
stories of his chilhood in Arkansas and pig killing, which they did from
November - January. I'm pretty much a vegetarian anyhow these days.
Tom
I think we can assume it's already a success:
*Big, Easy Iraqi-Style Contracts Flood New Orleans
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/23/1338250
*
* Disaster Capitalism In New Orleans
*http://www.rense.com/general67/disad.htm
*
*Halliburton's role in reconstruction in the Gulf
Source?
John Hayes wrote:
Evergreen Solutions wrote:
I believe in
researching storage legality that BD must be treated as a Category 3
explosive, you won't find such a thing w/ SVO/WVO.
What!?!
Biodiesel isn't even flammable, let alone explosive. Instead, it's
considered a
Might as well start smoking again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can find a copy of the draft paper at
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/policy/dod/jp3_12fc2.pdf. I have
only just started reading it, but it already looks like most of the other
DoD policy papers I have read - a lot of
Let's leave the 80's out of this, thanks
bob allen wrote:
more cooking, less coking... : )
John Hayes wrote:
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
I was under the impression that the viscosity reduction was the entire
reason for doing transesterification. Otherwise, whats the benefit of
using
I've used nylon too - it seems to work ok but hardens up after a while.
Derick Giorchino wrote:
I have been using nylon tubing for lots of stuff it seems to take a lickin
with no ill effects. You just need to keep it from extreme heat. But I have
found it will take full vacuum and burst pressure
Would you post your results?
Evergreen Solutions wrote:
Quick question, we're exhausing ourselves looking for a bulk-supplier
of lye/caustic soda/NaOH. I've found some solutions online, but they
are extremely expensive. It seems odd to me that 55 gallon drums of
methanol has been easy,
That would be a good idea - make sure it's up to the load.
Michael Luich wrote:
Another idea is to get one of those light timers (for when your away)
and you can set it up to turn on automatically in the morning before
you even get out of bed.
Michael Luich
On 9/25/05, *Mike Weaver
Wow. No Sh*t?
Walker Bennett wrote:
I don't know if this has been discussed here or not, but if it works
as advertised, it's a heck of an answer to most of our energy problems.
Website for article:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/897232/posts
Unlike other
It'll be fine on good BD unless you have any rubber in the fuel lines.
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Are you thinking of running it on biodiesel made from WVO, or on the WVO
itself?
On 9/25/05, Julian Voelcker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An enterprising local farmer has started making and selling 100%
Fight back - don't buy a gas hog.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- A majority of Americans
are convinced they're being gouged at the gas pump,
and many support a tax on oil companies' profits to
fund research into alternative energy sources, according
to a new survey.
Derick Giorchino wrote:
I used to plug in my old 300SD only a hour or so before starting. I
usually didn't keep the block heater on all night.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom or anyone,
Have any advice on non-electric, or at least non-grid engine heating in
cold months? I got caught at -27C (-16F) last year once, at a
of the
night.
Why not put a tax on poor fuel economy cars like the H2?
-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 3:42 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] windfall tax on big oil
Fight back
Mandrel benders are cheap most places and will do the same thing better...
Darryl McMahon wrote:
Ken wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for the long subject line but, I thought it may aid in archive
searches... Is there a home remedy to creating a double wall heat exchange?
I have contemplated buying
Do you have a link to the phamplet?
Chris Tan wrote:
Hi Patrick,
It’s not that the government is not strict about standards. The
government doesn’t have a standard in the first place. The government
with all its manpower (which we pay for with our taxes) cannot or
would not make a
friends; surely that'd resolve all the technical barriers my
perpetual motion machine keeps running into.
cheers,
-chris b.
mike weaver wrote:
Uh, Keith, hate to step in here but it works by binary fusion not
fission.
You're going to give
people the wrong idea.
Also
We did that in the 70's
Alt.EnergyNetwork wrote:
A windfall tax on big oil's excessive profits is a great idea. France is
already doing it.
Imagine the great strides that we could make with implimenting
alternative energy technologies mainstream if such a tax was a reality.
Although it will
Now that'll be a mess to clean up. Should've bought my keyboard cover
when you had the chance...
Fred Finch wrote:
I think my head just exploded...
On 9/23/05, *Appal Energy* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ray,
so it uses around 26 tons of fuel in 800
I guess interpreting the evidence is up to the individual. I, for one,
have chosen or have been convinced that there is indeed global warming.
OTOH, I don't believe drinking cow's milk will keep you from getting
osteoporosis. I have looked at the evidence and come to a different
conclusion
So I guess it's crazy to think of moving to OZ? Nuts. I guess it's
Canada, then.
Darryl West wrote:
I couldn’t have put it better myself
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Aragorn
Uh, Keith, hate to step in here but it works by binary fusion not fission.
You're going to give
people the wrong idea.
Also, where's my link?
It works by 'binary fission' with additional vigour, by maximising
combustion efficiency. Sounds great, think I'll buy some. Dammit,
where's my
trinary fission
Stop! I have a patent on this!
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Darryl
Darryl McMahon wrote:
Oh, come on Keith! Everyone knows you can't get that kind of performance
improvement without magnets and hydrogen injection using on-board
splitting of
water based
Jeepers, as long as it is not that other Mike!
Binary fusion is a lot of fun, BTW. I don't know about the rest of you
but I don't let my kid read this list. Don't want her getting a bunch
of crazy ideas!
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Mike
Uh, Keith, hate to step in here but it works by
No one is really talking on the record but the chatter has been around since
the pretzel incident.
IT AIN'T THE MOST REPUTABLE SOURCE, BUT THE SIGNS ARE ALL THERE.
EVEN MORE REASON TO BE SORRY FOR THE COUNTRY.
BUSH'S BOOZE
Esperanto!
JJJN wrote:
If you wish to learn what was said by those who offer their experience,
please google translation software and you can get some great help in
deciphering, as well as learn a great deal about linguistics of others
in the process. It does require some time but not like
I have a device that costs 39.99 and will give you 400MPG! You hook it
around your fuel line and it magnetizes the fuel as it goes by...
Order Now!!
Cash Only.
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
My wife came home from work today talking about Channel 7 news out of
Boise. It seams
they had a segment with
They never proved that!
G wrote:
des wrote:
And the magnetized exhaust keeps on sticking to the inside of your
muffler... Arrrgh...
Aye.. She cannt hold it.. We haves to reverse polarity on the exhaust!!
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I have a chipped and modified 2002 TDI. It's really two cars. If I
shift before about 1800 rpm it gets 44-50 mpg, if I stomp it
and race around it's like a VR6. It flies, but the mileage drops to
high 30's. It easily goes 100 mph+.
Greg and April wrote:
I don't think that the transmission
I'm in. let's buy a wrecked 1st generation Prius and do it.
And they're all gasoline powered! The only way to get a diesel electric
hybrid in this country is to build it yourself. I swear, before, I'm
dead, I'm going to build a solar-svo-diesel-electric-regenerative
hybrid out of some old
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/09/14/2355223.shtml?tid=133tid=126
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Mike Weaver wrote:
Is the Toyostove a heater? I broke a couple of kero heaters that way,
but they were fussy things with fuzzy logic and so on, though they
worked fine on kero. Reclaimed junk, usual high-class Tokyo gomi, so
I didn't mind.
Otherwise, see:
Lamps and stoves
http
Slim and none...
Richard Littrell wrote:
Me too. I thought this only happened at the UN. Say, what do you
suppose the chances are that Bush will ask Paul Volker to lead an
independnet investigation of Halliburton? :-)
Rick
Mike Weaver wrote:
I'm shocked, shocked, to find out
/
On Sep 11, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
No, I was being silly! I prefer to blow my money building things like
BD reactors or heat transfer devices for wood stoves!
TarynToo wrote:
Really? Genuine scam? I read about it in Wired or Pop Sci, figured it
was just a master's
My experience is to spend more time looking for oil you can work with
than trying to crack iffy oil...
Brent S wrote:
well, I have found a batch of oil that won't sepparate. I have heated it to
220f to make sure there isn't any water in it. It has been at 220f for an
hour or so with no
FWIW I have algae blooms in some leftover BD I found cleaning up. I
left it outside w/ a loose lid for a year...
Doug Memering wrote:
My company has been doing some testing with regard to shelf life of
Biodiesel. This driven mainly by the debate going on between European and
North American
From everybody's *favorite* online source:
http://www.biodiesel.org/markets/mar/default.asp
in tests performed by the University of Idaho, biodiesel in an aqueous
solution after 28 days was 95 percent degraded. Diesel fuel was only 40
percent degraded. In a second study done in an aquatic
I've had linux Samba servers stay up two years or so
Felipe Navarrete wrote:
Happy to hear a little linux talk on the list.
Im a computer tech for FIU in Miami and use linux wherever possible.
My home router is a pentium one 166 with 64 mb ram. Its been up for
about five years with little or
I'm shocked, shocked, to find out that steering has occured in
Washington DC.
Welcome to DC.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/09/10/katrina.contracts.reut/index.html
Firms with White House ties get Katrina contracts
FEMA taps Halliburton subsidiary, Shaw
/
On Sep 11, 2005, at 5:57 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
*Yeah, I invested in that. Ponzi scheme.
TarynToo wrote:
...
I remember some blue sky stuff that proposed wind turbines hanging
from
high altitude balloons, anchored by long tethers. I suppose the
tethers
were supposed to carry current
The point of a government job is to *not to make work for yourself or
your agency.* These rules are pretty clear.
Everything, and I mean everything else is incidental. Look at how the
FBI kept shutting down the pre 9/11 clues.
They had all the pieces, but putting them together would have
I've found it last about a year in a cool dark place - but I don't have
much experience storing it. On that point, would I be better off
storing wvo or refining it and then storing the bd?
Keith Addison wrote:
Who is putting about mis- or disinfo that biodiesel has a very short
shelf-life?
F.F., you miss the point. What do you make of wandering blind drunk in
a bad neighborhood with psycho packing a .357? ;-)
Fritz Friesinger wrote:
Eh Mel,
than so it's OK if they drowned?
F.F,
- Original Message -
*From:* Mel Riser mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:*
mardi gras--a
days-long orgy of drunken debauchery and sexual disinhibition
As long as they are grownups, don't hurt anyone and don't break the law, what
business is it of ours?
Let he who is free from sin cast the first stone.
Didn't our president have a few years of drunken debauchery?
It's well know our Fearless Leader doesn't like to read.
Sam Critchley wrote:
Hi,
A friend sent me this link to a National Geographic article from October
2004, predicting what might happen should a hurricane strike the city:
http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0410/feature5/
Spooky
of the Niagara
peninsula found it hard to take the war seriously, until the American
militia started burning and looting. By the end of the war the Niagara
frontier was a burned-out desert on both sides.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Mike Weaver wrote:
In all
I run a Changfa (Yanmar knockoff) on homebrew (triple-washed) and it's fine.
Karn Intania wrote:
Hi Malcolm,
The shake test that you said is used proportion
between water and BD 1:1 or 2:1, also, I plan to use
my BD with a 125hp 1996-yanmar diesel engine for water
pumping.
Hi Michael, Keith,
I
I thought (gulp) that I read here that one could count on about a year
for BD storage. Dino perhaps a bit longer. I think people are
confusing the statement (again, apocryphal) that BD breaks down faster
than sugar *in the open air*
Ken Dunn wrote:
I can't seem to find it but, I thought
The Minotaur?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Gee Mike I didn't know you lived in Crete.
My uncle visited there once.
--Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset about that little youthful
indiscetion I mean really, it's no worse than DWI
That's all ok with me but what about As it Happens? Will it replace
Fox news?
Joe Street wrote:
Well as everybody knows the government of Canada is actively
supporting biological and genetics research. Apparently they want
Canada to be a world leader in biotech but this is really just a
The Cubans would probably just be assassinated anyway...
Michael Redler wrote:
...nice
I've been struggling to keep up with the posts. So, if this was
already mentioned...my apologies.
Mike
*Fox Reports - Pat Robertson's Charity is One of Three On FEMA's Press
Release*
[snip]
Male
That's what I want - a contracting gig in Crete. I get sent to Lagos
and Conakry
Kirk McLoren wrote:
No, he had a little contracting job there. Built a fancy house for
some guy. Minos I think.
Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
The Minotaur?
Kirk McLoren wrote
I would love to go to Crete - do you have any networks you need fixing?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am from Crete also.
I go for a walk to knossos almost everyday, nice to hear about this...
Stelios Terzakis
The real Cretan...
Αρχικό μήνυμα από Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Minotaur
prize a week in Lagos. Really makes you appreciate the
scoundrels we have at home.
Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
That's what I want - a contracting gig in Crete. I get sent to Lagos
and Conakry
Kirk McLoren wrote:
No, he had a little contracting job
there once.
--Kirk
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset about that little youthful
indiscetion I mean really, it's no worse than DWI, is it?
Just as long as you didn't inhale.
Mike of Knossos
You're not going to put
Oh, I will. And if they don't peacefully give up their oil, why, I'll
invade!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mike(s),
only if you use different language. promise to wage peace on the canadians,
by force if necessary.
-chris b.
In a message dated Thu, 08 Sep 2005 09:22:12, Mike Weaver writes
my 2002 Golf has been running happily on both homebrew and storebought
BD - no problems at all!
Pierre Ingels wrote:
Hello all,
I have started making my own biodiesel recently and am slowly building up an
appleseed reactor.
I have been getting an old diesel motor to build a generator with and
Sounds perfect to me - is your wash water clear after the final wash?
Karn Intania wrote:
I was washing my BD with hot water three times and
checking for pH. (it's neutral.) The BD looks
light
yellow clear and translucent. How can I sure that
the
BD does not harm my diesel engine?
it would greatly apreciated thanks david
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Source for recycled WVO?
Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 14:31:56 -0400
Look up rendering or trap grease. Or look on the side
Ahh...that. I hope you're not upset about that little youthful
indiscetion I mean really, it's no worse than DWI, is it?
If elected, I will apooint Cindy Sheehan director of DHS. She can
change the name.
Granny D will director of FEC.
My administration will be in honor of Peace Pilgrim.
Then let's buy less oil.
Bud Eble wrote:
O'Reilly had a segment tonight (09/06/2005) about the oil companies
and OPEC being responsible for the high oil prices (gouging, etc).
From what I understand about the situation, the main driving force for
petro prices during the last decade or so
Sep 2005, Mike Weaver wrote:
In all seriousness, can you really imagine US citizens taking up arms
against Canada? No one I know would. I would go to jail first.
[snip]
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Go with a late model used diesel Sububan class. Parts cheaper, easier
to fix, forgiving. Mileage not as good as a VW van, but aginf VW vans
are, shall we say, rather ungrateful cars. You also have to do your
homwork. The stock diesel was so slow as to dangerous. If you must
have one, put
Looks like highly filtered WWO w/ dino thrown in so the car will start
and not gel the fuel. Dunno about the ratios - I dumped a gallon of SVO
into a full tank of fossil and the car started and ran fine - was maybe
20% oil?
Busyditch wrote:
I dont think this guy realizes how fraudulent his
That's why I'm buying a big SUV. I'm going to jack it up, put huge
tires on it so I can drive trhough all the floods.
Tom Irwin wrote:
Hi Robert and all,
With all of that investment you can expect things to continue as
usual. Move to higher ground folks. Global warming and climate
I WILL be president soon, in 2008, and *I 'm* pround of you now. Isn't
than enough?
Mike the First
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Andy
By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me.
You get good at
I'll have a number 3, a 1, an 1 and a 2 with a side of fried rice and
the dumplings please.
robert luis rabello wrote:
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
Let's see, perhaps you believe that Fidel Castro is bad, or at least,
worse
t h e n t y p e reeeaaall sllooowwwlyy...ah kin read. It's them finger
marks on the screen that usually slow me down.
Keith Addison wrote:
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
Yes you have to explain it, even if we do turn out to be a
My last post laid out the whole evil plan. The Canadians arrive as
emergency helpers and meet up with the Cuban specially trained doctors
and bam! Invasion team! A pincer movement, and we never even saw it
coming. As the National Guard and all of its helicopters are gone,
we're sitting
In all seriousness, can you really imagine US citizens taking up arms
against Canada? No one I know would. I would go to jail first.
Joe Street wrote:
we are the younger brother looking up to the big
brother for protection against bullies,
ROFLMFAO So go to the biggest bully for
.
- Original Message -
From: Mike Weaver
To:
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 20:45
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
Thanks.
I personally can't believe all he did was fly by in his jet and look
down. This is a catastrophe far
On Anglais, steal of money!
Frantz DESPREZ wrote:
Mike Weaver a écrit :
FuelMeister - Voldemort lives...
In french, voldemort can mean death flight or steal of dead
frantz
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That's the problem w/ democracy - you get who you vote for.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Too bad competence isn't a requirement of holding office.
Kirk
=
New Orleans Mayor: CIA Will Wipe Me Out
September 3, 2005 10:02 p.m. EST
the
correct size then I guess a plastic of sorts would be cheaper.
I'm busy making a steel processor - silicon stops leaking and epoxy sticks.
Regards,
Duncan Mills
082 853 8356
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chuck mellin wrote:
first off, many thanks to all those people on the list with experience
in biodiesel who take the time to answer what must often seem like
silly questions. that said, i have a few of those silly questions to
ask myself. we've just started producing test batches of
be the worst.
Rick
Mike Weaver wrote:
Uh, actually he figured out all the National Guardsmen are in Iraq and
Cuba is planning to invade. This is the advance unit.
We'll all be speaking Spanish, and swaying to the Cuban beat by Christmas.
I, for one, am looking forward to the food if nothing else
Sorry about that - I just replied to the post - I'll keep an eye out in
the future...
-Mike
Keith Addison wrote:
Seems nobody told either of you NOT to post messages with such titles
as Re: [Biofuel] Biofuel Digest, Vol 5, Issue 39!!!
But in fact they did: at the top of the Digest it says:
If you watch the main stream media, it seems that black people are
portrayed as looters while white people are presented as scavengers
J Wermont wrote:
Good articles, but I sure wish people (who are mostly progressive
and should know better) would stop referring to people who are taking
food
I ran into a guy who works for the owner of a large trap grease operator
in the South - Ga. and area. His take was that there will be some
effort on the
part of the big boys to:
1. Push legislation that will make WVO a substance that will require
certification and insurance to handle. This
2004 tahoe Flex Fuel - is this available in the US?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, This is a Great thing, I would like to learn more.
I just bought the wife a 2004 tahoe Flex Fuel, But my mole sieve dehydration
unit is still
on the trailer in the backyard. this new SUV is a great thing for
Look how well the US embargo of Cuba has worked. If it's such a good
idea to embargo Communist countries,
let's embargo China. We can't of course, they could destroy our
country's currency at the drop of a hat.
Personally, if we want to get rid of Castro, probably the best thing
we could
I have a hard time believing this. Everyone knows the FBI would be the
ones to do this. The CIA is for overseas hits. Duh.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
*Lunatic New Orleans mayor who blamed Bush for Katrina now says he
fears
CIA to take him out...*
The food sucked. The cacapes were obviously frozen and microwaved, anf
the wine was pink Zinfandel out of a box. Nothingt to get worked up about.
The United Way always had MUCH better food at its soirees.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
I'll call him from from a phone booth. I wouldn't want to be wiretapped...
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Maybe you could soothe Mayor Nagin with the news.
;)
*/Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
I have a hard time believing this. Everyone knows the FBI would be
the
ones to do
I, on the other hand, am purposefully ignoring both Keith and Hakan and
am kind of hurt that neither one has even noticed.
Hakan and Keith, please ignore this post.
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings Keith and Hakan,
I am not ignoring you or refusing to answer. My AC went down and my
computer
Did they say why?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading on the internet that Homeland Security is not
allowing the Red Cross in New Orleans to bring food, water and
medical supplies, I called the Red Cross National Affairs
number (202-303-5551) this morning and was told that this is
true,
Uh, actually he figured out all the National Guardsmen are in Iraq and
Cuba is planning to invade. This is the advance unit.
We'll all be speaking Spanish, and swaying to the Cuban beat by Christmas.
I, for one, am looking forward to the food if nothing else.
Gracias,
Miguel
ith Addison
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