Posted on 02/01/2012 3:44:24 PM PST by chrismac
It might be connected with the strange goings on around here : Our car stolen, with $4000 of damage; Our neighbour's healthy rabbit dying unexpectedly; Our neighbour's letterbox being destroyed; Curious spam emails about las vegas; The odd curious phone call; Faeces being smeared on our church Car windows smashed and things taken at church - they now have patrols as a result Breakin at church and organ damaged. Mysterious deaths of stars, such as Heath Ledger, Brittany and her husband, Michael Jackson, David Carradine, and others : http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2010/05/24/what-killed-brittanys- husband.html http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/31103217/ns/today-entertainment/t/david- carradine-found-dead-thailand-hotel/
Connect the dots if you dare, to see the truth.
> If things escalate, as they're indicating, I suggest that pamphlets explaining > Cats infiltration of public office, and their networked saboteurs, be posted by > some in every letterbox, so raising up a public backlash against the Mafia. I > can't do this, but it seems a good way to alert the public to what the Mafia > are upto. Laser printers, for each one involved in the expose, can cope > with and distribute the load. They will suddenly find themselves very > unwelcome.
C-clamps makes me think of amber lamps, of which I do not know the relevance.
Awesome!
Swiss chocolate wafers?...Mmmmmmmmm...
Oh yeah.
A rectangle approximately 2" X 1" X 1/4" thick.
That’s a copper lamp, I think.
Will return later to read Bob’s narratives.
:swoon:
*thud*
Face, I buy them like this....
At Costco.
Re: “Science Olympiad team.” Thanks—I really wanted to hear about that.
K check and UTer check complete.
Goodnight, y’all, and sweet dreams!
Wonderful Poetry Nicknamed Bob! You must have been raised upon the writings of James Whitcomb Riley and other such long lost poets of Americana.
Nope, more like Sandburg, Frost, and an dash of Ogden Nash.
Chocolate runs in my veins. I am a chocolate vampire. I have a NY chocolate cheesecake in the oven for my son’s 17th B’day right now. This is what the Easter bunny usually brings to our house...we are on very good terms with Peter Cottontail which helps of course.
http://www.neuchatelchocolates.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=59_64
Two questions come to mind:
1. What are you going to do with all that rocket fuel you save?
2. Can anybody see up through the glass floor?
I must find a Costco....I must, I must, I must! The shear economy of it all just demands it.
To generate rocket fuel on the moon, in order to lift things from its surface, one must find and sacrifice scarce and precious resources of water ice. Basically, what the Lunarians will do with the "rocket fuel" they save is drink it.
"2. Can anybody see up through the glass floor?"
Yes, in theory. From a comfortable distance of a hundred and sixty thousand miles away, a voyeur with a very powerful telescope should be able to see however many of mylady's bloomers as are on display.
Thought to be an "urban legend" in the quaint manner of speaking of our ancient forebears, the story about a troop of bagpipers in full regalia, deliberately sitting on the glass floor in order to orchestrate a one-of-a-kind outer space "mooning" of the planet Earth, has been confirmed to be true.
Placido Domingo, y'all.
Good morning, y’all!
I don’t have a memership at Costco and don’t know anyone who does. *sigh*
My kitchen is not complete without chocolate in one form or another. Cocoa, coffee, Kisses, cookie mix, syrup, and the occasional bag of truffles or bar of cacao 87%.
I think I was born with a chocolate spoon in my mouth.
DP buys meat at Costco sometimes. I don’t go there from one year to the next.
Bill and Tom are having a Crisis: each expected the other to do their laundry, and both were disappointed.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.