Good afternoon,
I too am very interested in different agriculture ideas Please keep me in
the "loop" ...
John ChaseBrier Ridge FarmsPunta Gorda, Fl
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If so, any thoughts about the book or subject matter?
Darryl
On 27/11/2014 12:55 PM, John Jaser wrote:
Tom:
Thanks for the abundant knowledge in your post. I am most certainly not a
chemist
in the case
of methane.
Capturing methane at its source and using it close to where it's produced to
generate electricity seems appropriate.
Sorry to carry on, but you did say methane was intriguing.
Best,
Tom
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Methanol is super intriguing… the amount of hydrogen per molecule.
From: Darryl McMahon
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Jan, thanks for the quick response.
Not scaring me off. I have read something which
.
Is there something about the number 4
itself, or is it the number of H's per Carbon atom?
Methane: 4:1 vs Ethane: 3:1 with a decreasing ratio as we increase the size
of the carbon chain.
Just wondering,
Tom
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have to do my part, to ever claim membership in a community as valuable as
this.
I WILL CLAIM THAT MEMBERSHIP
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Got it.
Jo josim...@live.com 10/30/2012 9:37 AM
Food Inc was preaching to the choir and cherry picking their
examples/video. Like most documentaries, it glosses over many complex
issues. . . you're better off doing your own research or reading the
book. I did like the interview with the head of Stonyfield Organics. .
. getting into walmart
There really seems to be a lot of confusion on the matters of
immunization. Those that are worried about every potential disease
killing off 90% of humanity (in the one extreme) and those that don't
think it could happen. There are those that think that a vaccine is
totally toxic to the
I don't get the Palley's comment below. If we only fill half our tanks,
we'll go to the pump twice as much. Doesn't that work out to the same
consumption? Well, that means double the consumption for the actual
trip to the pump. Otherwise...
Cheers.
Keith Addison wrote:
Right.
not the same food.
I'd be worried.
John
Guag Meister wrote:
Hi All ;
These danger are very real and the warnings are well taken, but please
understand that they are the result of the good intentions of the good GM
companies. My question always is (sorry for sounding like a broken record,
errr I
it would likely take one, at most two, burns with the GARN
for whole house and shop heating. they are much more expensive though.
http://garn.com/Default.aspx/Below_ground_piping.htm
http://www.woodboilers.com/home-heating-systems.asp
john
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as i understand
How does one vaporize all the different components in today's gasoline?
Don't all those additives and stuff complicate the situation?
John
Mike Pelly wrote:
We did tests on Vaporized Gasoline carburation on a datsun/nissan
510 and the gas milage results were not all that impressive. We
What I don't understand is the blindness to an inherent problem. You
want to make more money, so slowly kill off the population you need to
consume you product. Fewer mouths to feed, less seed, less profits.
Or, is it a population control thing by the governments? That will
backfire too
Or maybe they know it get's re-filled by mother earth and so don't want
to divulge the information. Not that I'm convinced yet that this is the
process.
Alan Petrillo wrote:
As Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute http://www.rmi.org/
has pointed out, 94% of the world's petroleum
Walking around through life with blinders on make stupid people happier.
Keith Addison wrote:
We never really did get to the bottom of this, so to speak. - Keith
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=vaaid=6880
War and Peak Oil
Confessions of an 'ex' Peak Oil believer
by
As many of us know, the earth's ability to supply resources for 6
billion people has reached it's limit. Now it's which end use these
resources are assigned. Food or fuel? More of one means less of the
other. We are in decline.
Keith Addison wrote:
Brownfield: Ag News of America
I suppose it depends on context. The quoted phrase below does not
indicate if it is positively associated or negatively associated.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Are you saying may be associated with improved behavior and mental
performance could be construed as they are saying it is bad for you?
- which I believe to be unconscionable
Kirk
John Mullan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose it depends on context. The quoted phrase below does not
indicate if it is positively associated or negatively associated.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Are you saying may be associated with improved
I believe that one major hidden agenda item is to cull the population
(world wide). This 'letter' just adds support to that.
Unfortunately, the possibly unintended side affect of global
agricultural wipe-out has got me even more worried.
John
Keith Addison wrote:
http
Zeke: Are you talking about $30K to change out a battery pack, or a
whole lithium based vehicle for $30K? Seems to me that would be a real
bargain.
Cheers
John
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
...snip...
For about
$30k, you can fairly easily get 100+ mile range on a plain battery EV
Even better with my 50 mile commute. My wife's career is here, mine 50
miles out. No savings by moving, still adds up to 100 miles per day. :(
Alan Petrillo wrote:
John Mullan wrote:
Zeke: Are you talking about $30K to change out a battery pack, or a
whole lithium based vehicle
I think we're deviating from the original subject, but I'd like to add
that I wish the Chevy Volt was more than a concept car. Would fill the
gap until all electric has suitable range. Topping up at work likely
wouldn't be an issue for me.
Cheers.
Alan Petrillo wrote:
John Mullan wrote
Maybe just a research vehicle heading to some testing place?
Alan Petrillo wrote:
robert and benita wrote:
Alan Petrillo wrote:
I saw a hydrogen fuel cell powered Ford Focus in traffic this afternoon.
It was on I-275 North going across the Howard Frankland bridge going
toward
will be handcuffed
http://www.commondreams.org/news2008/0129-09.htm, said John Isaacs,
Executive Director of the Council for a Livable World. The Guardian
notes that permanent bases are broadly unpopular
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2248965,00.html with Iraqis,
who have voiced
And after North America (it is affecting us Canucks too!) is so hooked
on Wal-Mart (Chinese) cheap stuff and standards are low enough, China
will cut us off and we'll fall apart. Okay, so that is conspiracy
thinking. But it is a fragile balance.
Cheers.
doug swanson wrote:
Frontline did an
I've seen that before. Excellent idea. I wonder how much all that
copper, insulation, etc. would cost (for purpose of payback period)?
Kirk McLoren wrote:
http://fourmileisland.com/IceBox.htm
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Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with
Why would anybody want to waste the lost energy converting electricity
to hydrogen to electricity for the car?
Ain't it better to just put the electricity into the car and be done
with it?
I'm thinking the only sense this would make is long haul, since battery
technology isn't quite there
of imperfections. One of
these new liforms could actually escape, multiply and take over or wipe out
life (think The Stand, or more loosely, Terminator).
I think it is dangerous at best.
John
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Date: 10/7/2007 6:55:57 AM
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, but many people would only long
for the convienience of industrial servitude. One of the biggest
drawbacks is that we're so busy with our hands that affecting change
(outside of just farming) is impossible.
Terry,
How expensive is land in Canada? What's the exchange rate right now?
john
the fossil fuel craze ends. 4/5 of the population will
dwindle out and those that can feed themselves will. Eventually
specialization and trade will again start.
Sorry if I am repeating what everyone already knows.
Cheers.
John.
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From: robert and benita
Date: 10/4
be a good life for the right person, but I agree that most of my
generation, ~30, are not willing. Or they jump in half baked, throwing
money at problems that just need creativity and grease.
You'll know it when you find it--just do your homework.
John
.
While I don't support many corporate rights, I do think the US
legal system needs to be reigned in.
John
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with the US judicial system. The problem is much deeper and
widespread. Tinkering with the fender is not the make the engine run
any more smoothly.
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john, maybe you need to participate a little more because in spite of
your current practice you're doing a good job of sounding pretty
pro-corporate/anti-human yourself.
Any independent thinker will occasionally do so. The issues our
society faces are not nearly as black and white as many
It's not a war, it's an occupation.
Can't pull out the troops. If they were withdrawn, the security of the oil
won't be assured.
Cheers.
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Date: 9/10/2007 5:49:21 PM
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Subject: [Biofuel] The DC Establishment
Looks to me that the acetone helps clean out injectors, etc, and hence the
improvement in mileage. Stop using acetone, deposits build up again, and
lower mileage.
John.
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Date: 8/28/2007 1:12:42 AM
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Subject: Re
For a veggie farm. . . .
http://www.flyingbeet.com/electricg/
john
Doug Younker wrote:
Perhaps I'm reading the article too critically. Diesel tractors do not
need the PTO to operate cultivation and seeding implements, that I'm
aware of, so it would stand to reason an electric tractor
John,
I have been places where the tap water didn't taste good, and I
understand why people there would buy bottled water.
I would like my water to include the minerals/trace elements
characteristic of good well water. Can reverse osmosis systems provide
it is. Pre-wired cable was not, now is.
cheers.
John
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John
. And
most water treatment plants do not filter quite like these bottled water
companies. What cities can do reverse osmosis on a city scale?
My 2 cents.
John
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Does anybody know how deep a well has to be to equal a 3 ton air conditioner?
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True enough. Maintenance is key. (With everything we do. House, car, garden,
relationships...) In my experience, the gear box gave out before the tubing
did. (Kinda odd) Still, I would expect the tubing to last one heating season.
Message: 9
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 08:59:23 -0400
From: Joe
this situation, is the
oil will heat up, which will heat up the tubing, making it softer and thereby
easier for the motor to push against.
-John
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Yes. Indeed.
But let's take this one step further if anyone is game. I'll start
To help keep our homes cool, some of us pull down the shades. So let's
build a HUGE shade in orbit of sufficient size to shade North America. Now,
not totally opaque you understand. But more like a screen in
If you are into conspiracies, perhaps the U.S. government has a
purpose in ensuring that China's exports are reduced significantly. I
think Bush is worried about them taking over.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Since I posted about China I thought US should get equal
exposure. I hope you take
and a
working electrical system.
4 Mercedes-Benzes in one summer.
John
On May 22, 2007, at 11:54 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Maybe an open source car?
The problem with new cars is that they can't be fixed. I knew someone
who got a new BMW 540 and it was replaced by insurance after the radio
Well, since the true meaning of the basic work organic is anything animal or
vegetable, almost any food stuff can be labelled organic.
Does the lable say Certified Organic
John
Quoting Chip Mefford [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mike Weaver wrote:
In the US, all Organic means, thanks to congress
What about the 'certified third-party organic' products?
What's that organization called, QAI?
John
On Apr 24, 2007, at 2:53 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Ahhh...I should have qualified that - the *USDA Organic* label doesn't
mean anything, though of course there are people who are using
How long ago did he switch to biodiesel and is he running on 100% BD or
a mix?
John
On Apr 23, 2007, at 7:09 AM, Jan Warnqvist wrote:
Hello everybody in the New World and others.
I have an aquintance who is running his Chevy 6,2 litre truck on
biodiesel, and he experiences mysterious
But did he make the switch recently or has he been running biodiesel
for years and he's just now experiencing problems?
John
On Apr 23, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Jan Warnqvist wrote:
He is running on 100% BD and the problems began immedeately on the
first tank of BD.
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Ask him if he's replaced his fuel filter since switching to Biodiesel.
On Apr 23, 2007, at 8:58 AM, Jan Warnqvist wrote:
He has consumed approx. 600 ltrs and encountered problems from the
very beginning.
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cater to shoppers that have RFID. Hence,
like the mentioned in Revelations, you will perish because you cannot get
paid, cannot shop, cannot fill your belly, keep a roof over your head.
Becoming reality or not, the scenario is valid.
Cheers,
John
Quoting Philip Gwinnell [EMAIL PROTECTED
as the
spiritual sense, even if that is not what Revelations was referring to.
Cheers.
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Hello John!
I know there's a whole industry devoted to scaring people with the
MOB, but the concept is used in a spiritual sense and has been in place
for quite some time. The Mark
Around my part of Canada a duplex is almost any two-family dwelling.
Usually a large house divided into two seperate living quarters.
A pair of semi-detached homes are each referred to as a semi.
A townhouse is a townhouse is a townhouse, if 1, 2 or 3 storey.
Cheers,
John
Quoting Dawie
Chicken Little Strikes Again. CO2
is Rising! CO2 is Rising!. A Scientific Rebutal! But it is such an important
topic it has grown into a book and an article. There are only three things that
you can do about global warming. Move! Adapt! or Die!
Yours truly
John Wilson
John,
I apologize John. In a previous post (Chicken Little Strikes Again!
2/5/07)
you wrote:
Doing an article to rebut this CO2 nonsense. It is so easy to refute. Anyone
ever tell you people who are for this chicken little theory that C02 causes
global warming that heat rises. The co2
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I seem to remember something about a burning bush. Perhaps it was related to
the talking onion. :)
Maybe Zeke! but you have to watch that burning bush. It can scorch your ass!
The onion can only bring tears to your eyes.
Yours truly
John Wilson
!
Yours truly
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of the bolders the last ice age left behind. All
northern cities and infrastructure will be wiped away by tons of ice. In the
mean time if the earth rotates on its axis we won't even know which cities will
be in the north and affected.
Yours truly
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to consider.
John
On Feb 14, 2007, at 12:22 PM, Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Yeah, if we can subsidize it to the point that corn is, the price will
drop through the floor, everyone will start loosing money growing it,
and we can start feeding it to factory livestock because it's so
cheap. Hmmm
but at this juncture in
time one has to definately say that unless we work to finding a solution the
deadly crash of our civilization is inevitable.
Yours truly
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And of course, we can't have a plan because that means the dirty business of
extracting crude from tar sands would have to be reduced/stopped.
Now we can't have that. What would happen to Calgary? They can't make it on
the Stampede alone! DOH!
John
An embarrassed Canuck
Quoting Fred Oliff
I seen an episode of Discovery Channel - Daily Planet that showed a similar
concept for emergency medical deployment. I folded out in about 90 seconds
as an operating room.
John
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increase global warming not the reverse.
Yours truly
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Oh, Monsanto: how we adore thee.
On Jan 19, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Marylynn Schmidt wrote:
Yes, but does Monsanto own the patient on sugar beets???
Mary Lynn
Mary Lynn Schmidt, distributor Psionic Energy Software
http://miracle6bizland.com/softwaresolutions/
Rev. Mary Lynn Schmidt,
, but it's illegal
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Which taste do you prefer, John?
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, ontario
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, John Mullan wrote:
I'm not sure what's in U.S. milk, or Canadian milk for that matter. But I
live right on the border and often we get groceries in the U.S
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Which taste do you prefer, John?
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, ontario
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, John Mullan wrote:
I'm not sure what's in U.S. milk, or Canadian milk for that matter. But I
live right on the border and often we get groceries
is a collection of accounting that has been
edited for specific purposes.
Just my take on things.
Cheers,
John
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of artifical sweetners.
John
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I personally don't like any
commercial factory farms do some of the same things.
John
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http://www.world-wire.com
Well, I guess we Canucks are just slow but not totally stupid. winkwink
John
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There used to be a guy on Main St in Royersford that used to have a ton of
those blue chemical drums...he might have had some of the steel drums too.
This was a long time ago though...he might not be there anymore.
John
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Can someone show me a string of emails...or something showing any discussion
regarding the production and use of Methane in the US?
I pass by huge poultry's and cow and pig farms almost everyday and not one
of them ever even thought of the potentials. They all seem to be sold on the
idea of just
rambling.
John
On 10/19/2006, MK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No doubt about it, the world runs on oil. No oil, no world, at least as
we have known it. The realization of this when gas prices spiked a year
snip
Yeah...whatever. Everything changes. And, I guess I'll
cross
gets
on the paint. Works great.
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Here is another apt Rush line for you."Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand." John M. SimsSims Photographic214.507.1164simsphotographic.com On Sep 12, 2006, at 11:42 AM, robert and benita rabello wrote: Paul S Cantrell wrote: [VIDEO] Please watch.. Keith Olbermann
I second that LoJack idea.
-John
On Sep 8, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Randall wrote:
*Clearly* label the drum and install a Lojack. :-)
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Can't find your photos. Do you have more info on finding them.
Jeff Lyles wrote:
Hi,
I have posted a few pictures on http://www.frappr.com/c/user/createamap
http://www.frappr.com/?a=myfrappr website. I have also posted pictures on
the web shots website. After I join frappr, I uploaded a few
Well, I guess my question is: If nuclear weapons have to exist, then
would you trust yourself with them more than someone else?
-John
On Jul 20, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Hakan Falk wrote:
John,
I do not know, probably not, if I knew the consequences. Many of the
scientists that were drafted
Water and air filters. Many respirators for working in environments
with fumes, etc, have activated carbon in them. And, yes, they have
been around for decades, Doug.
-John
On Jul 20, 2006, at 9:09 AM, bob allen wrote:
I did a little hyway driving last weekend in my (really my wife's
Not to defend the US government's actions, but if you had the opportunity to be the only one holding the nuclear weapons, wouldn't you want to be?
-John
On Jul 20, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Fritz Friesinger wrote:
Not to mention the unecessary use of two atomic bombs on the Japanese.
Americans
the design./x-tad-bigger
( http://undergradresearch.missouri.edu/events/conferences/abstracts/abstract-detail.php?abstractid=446 )
-John
On Jul 19, 2006, at 6:28 PM, Kirk McLoren wrote:
I think he is making activated charcoal
You can buy it in 55 gallon drums. I think the commercial product
55.925 mph?
-John
On Jul 12, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Joe Street wrote:
I looked VERY closely into it and I find I get my best fuel economy
while traveling at 250 angstroms per nanosecond.
Joe
Mike Weaver wrote:
I've done extensive tests, involving titration, iteration, recursions
% of the population literally did diet) due to decreased consumption, and more bicycle riding and so forth in order to increase exercise.
I understand that the author wanted to show only the difference that dropping the weight would make, but I feel that the two items go hand in hand.
-John
Have a look at these:
http://urlsnip.com/238427
http://www.dieselmotorcycle.co.uk/
http://urlsnip.com/829953
-John
On Jul 11, 2006, at 10:38 AM, Joe Street wrote:
Check out these...
http://www.m1030.com/models.htm
Joe
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in inclement weather conditions.
Perhaps all these rolled-over SUV drivers thought that their 4WD SUV
was also a flex-fuel vehicle -- and that the combination of the two
made their Explorer into the Batmobile.
True story.
-John
On Jul 6, 2006, at 8:02 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
As I keep
back under a dollar a gallon!
John Markham
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Subject: [Biofuel] was..smart car coming to US in 2008
That's
-Chrysler licensed Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive
powertrain -- then the SMART's fuel efficiency would be truly
remarkable. I'd really like to see that.
-John
On Jul 2, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Hallo Hakan,
No offense intended, but I've been all over Europe
Insert:
I googled Smart hybrid and found that they have a concept hybrid
(diesel-electric, as Mike pointed out) that achieves 81 mpg (2.9
L/100km).
Nice.
-John
On Jul 2, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Hallo Hakan,
No offense intended, but I've been all over Europe
to
own all your property out-right.
Just my two-cents worth.
Cheers,
John
Doug Younker wrote:
I just can't recall when, but the following was from an episode of the
Religion and Ethics program aired on PBS during a past Congressional
debate on the minimum wage. I recall the term used was just
No problems Michael. It's just the overly simplistic way I see it. It
may very well be totally inaccurate and most certainly an
over-simplification.
And you make a very good regarding participation.
Cheers,
John
Michael Redler wrote:
Hi John,
I don't mean to be a pain in the ass
Wow. Good job, Joe. This looks fantastic.
-John
On Jun 15, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
No, but I think you can make a buy it now price of a penny.
Joe Street wrote:
I don't know anything about ebay or how it works. Could I auction it
to
the lowest bidder?
;)
Joe
Mike
In case you didn't hear, it passed.
-John
From: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/08/washington/08energy.html
House Passes Bill to Help Spur New Oil Refinery Construction
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Published: June 8, 2006
WASHINGTON, June 7 — The House passed a bill on Wednesday that its
Republican
they come back to nip us in the butt and prove that nature is more complicated than our shortsightedness would like us to believe.
-John
On Jun 10, 2006, at 12:25 AM, D. Mindock wrote:
It might be a really good idea to lay off corn in your diet. This is a classic case of science being guided
snowmen. Just
like love is a big fraud invented by Hallmark and Disney in an effort
to increase revenues!
They must have been smoking that hemp and/or drinking its distillate.
-John
On Jun 8, 2006, at 8:17 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
* Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the diesel engine
excellent.
On Jun 8, 2006, at 10:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm the Decider
by Roddy McCorley
I'm the decider. I pick and I choose.
I pick among whats and I choose among whos.
And as I decide each particular day,
The things I decide on all turn out that way.
I decided on Freedom
time. Mike, do you know if the
Enron execs need a seasoned volunteer ass wiper?
-John
On Jun 1, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Mike Weaver wrote:
I would like to encourage each and everyone of you to seriously
consider
the charity described below.
Now that the holiday season has passed, please
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