Post #235,871
11/24/05 11:18:50 AM
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Happy birthday, "lincoln"!
I hope this will be a better year fot you.
Alex
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell
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Post #235,878
11/24/05 11:28:22 AM
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Have a great day, Lincoln!
Happy Birthday and make sure they put the candles on the cake, and not on the Turkey! ;)
Brenda
"I'll rock the darn boat all I want to, and if it's meant to stay afloat, then it will. If not, then we'll just all go down with the bloody ship!"
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Post #235,882
11/24/05 11:45:23 AM
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Indeed. Best wishes, Brian.
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Post #235,883
11/24/05 11:49:43 AM
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Have a great one!
Darrell Spice, Jr. [link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]\n[link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare] - We don't do Windows, it's too much of a chore
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Post #235,912
11/24/05 5:35:46 PM
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Happy Birthday to a fellow (though reluctant) Texan.
Hope you have a great day. :)
Peace, Amy
"It's never too late to be who you might have been." ~ George Eliot
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Post #235,914
11/24/05 5:44:14 PM
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Happy Birthday
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail ... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
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Post #235,919
11/24/05 6:32:59 PM
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Awright -- who told you?
I've met only three people in this community and I didn't tell any of them. They don't even know the month, let alone the month and day.
You peeking into my secret government records again?
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
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Post #235,921
11/24/05 6:49:31 PM
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Is this the Big 40?
"It's never too late to be who you might have been." ~ George Eliot
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Post #235,937
11/24/05 7:55:17 PM
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That was many moons ago
it's all downhill from here on out...
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #235,935
11/24/05 7:49:07 PM
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Da Shadow Knoze
Enjoy the cakes n'ale equivalents provided :-) Try not to think about the futchah - -
(And it's allus fun to hear [Huh!?] queries about Data Mining from any member of a group, oft facilitating its Growth - even though most have read all those prescient novellas about exactly what they are facilitating. ;-)
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Post #235,941
11/24/05 8:16:38 PM
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/me too lazy from a grazin' on the bird
to go datamining thru the tulips, er, archived posts.
Ah, well, time to go watch a movie with the munchkins.
Peace, y'all! Amy
"It's never too late to be who you might have been." ~ George Eliot
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Post #235,946
11/24/05 9:38:45 PM
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happy BD linc, enjoy
"the reason people don't buy conspiracy theories is that they think conspiracy means everyone is on the same program. Thats not how it works. Everybody has a different program. They just all want the same guy dead. Socrates was a gadfly, but I bet he took time out to screw somebodies wife" Gus Vitelli
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Post #236,097
11/26/05 3:36:25 PM
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Well Brian, some of us believe what some people post about..
themselves. You are the source.
Alex
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell
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Post #236,137
11/26/05 9:15:46 PM
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you did
[link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=185259|Post #185259] in the thread that begins with [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=184963|Post #184963]
Darrell Spice, Jr. [link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]\n[link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare] - We don't do Windows, it's too much of a chore
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Post #236,147
11/26/05 10:26:36 PM
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We need a sign
that show tongue firmly planted in cheek, or at least a >wink< emoticon.
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #235,957
11/24/05 11:29:44 PM
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Happy birthday
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #235,962
11/25/05 12:06:51 AM
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Happy birthday!
-- Steve [link|http://www.ubuntulinux.org|Ubuntu]
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Post #236,015
11/25/05 6:13:06 PM
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Happy birthday, turkey, to you...
Damn typos!
That should have read "Happy birthday turkey, to you"...
;-)
Happy Day, Linc!
jb4 shrub●bish (Am., from shrub + rubbish, after the derisive name for America's 43 president; 2003) n. 1. a form of nonsensical political doubletalk wherein the speaker attempts to defend the indefensible by lying, obfuscation, or otherwise misstating the facts; GIBBERISH. 2. any of a collection of utterances from America's putative 43rd president. cf. BULLSHIT
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Post #236,043
11/25/05 10:12:09 PM
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Happy Birthday!
Maybe they won't extend the copyright on the song again.... When does it become "classical" music? But I'll sing it to you in my head again.
Glen Austin
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Post #236,071
11/26/05 10:28:13 AM
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Happy B
elated Birthday!
[link|http://www.runningworks.com|
] Imric's Tips for Living
- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning, As hopeless as it seems in the middle, Or as finished as it seems in the end.
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Post #236,114
11/26/05 6:39:03 PM
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Happy belated birthday...
....hope you had a blast!
-Slugbug
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