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Freeoples Thread 316
Posted on 06/09/2002 9:52:11 AM PDT by Mo1
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Thread 316
TOPICS: Freeoples; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: freeople; humor; news; politics
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To: Servant of the Nine
If that's supposed to be funny, I missed the punchline.
To: lodwick
Great graphic Loddy, just the way I always imagined you!
To: null and void
LOL....nully, dear, I'm not a chocoholic! Any other ideas?
To: Servant of the Nine
..."Fosters is good. Drink it up fast before it warms up"...
Is that a beer? Near-beer or a miss? Does it come in 12 oz or 16 oz or 8 oz or ?????
To: Servant of the Nine; Gratefulwharffratt
More drug news from the Sacramento Bee (I was born in Sacramento) uhhh... that's not the drug news -- this is:
Nesler pleads guilty in meth case
SONORA -- Ellie Nesler has pleaded guilty to two felony drug charges. She faces a six-year prison term at sentencing, scheduled for July 8, and her actual prison time figures to be longer than she spent for killing a man in a courtroom nine years ago.
Nesler appeared Tuesday in Tuolumne Superior Court, where she ended up agreeing to guilty pleas on two counts -- furnishing methamphetamine and possessing an ingredient with intent to manufacture methamphetamine.
Nesler, 49, was convicted of manslaughter in 1993 for the courtroom slaying of a man accused of molesting her son. She was sentenced to 10 years, but in 1997 the state Supreme Court threw out part of her conviction. Rather than go through a new trial, the state accepted a manslaughter plea in exchange for time already served -- about three years and nine months.
Under Tuesday's plea bargain and state laws for people with one strike, she must serve 80 percent of the six-year sentence: four years, 9 ½ months.
To: Rowdee
Don't worry Rowd...I'll recommend a nice light Pilsner for you, and what you can't handle I'll finish.
I'll down the the beer and you can do the belchin'.
To: Cuttnhorse
Oh great......I was counting on you....well, sort of...LOL. I mean, did you see Nully's suggestion....chocolate beer?? Yuck. Eweeeeehhh.
To: ValerieUSA
Don't know if you are familiar with Mok. County and the Sonora area...but none of these stories surprise me. It's hillbilly land, California style.
To: Rowdee
Bertram used to have a Hazelnut beer that wasn't my favorite, but it was very popular with the ladies. Mt. Borah Pale Ale is my fav.
To: Darlin'; Mo1; Quilla
To: Cuttnhorse
I just saw the end of the segment on O'Reilly with Leila Ali (Cassius Clay's fighter daughter) - she's very pretty and well-spoken and has rejected the Muslim religion (to her dad's disappointment).
To: Cuttnhorse; ValerieUSA
It's hillbilly land, California style.See, Val? It would appear that calling me a hillbilly wasn't so far afield after all! although that's not where I'm from...
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06/13/2002 5:56:50 PM PDT
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.38sw
To: ValerieUSA
It's a location joke - "You had to be there."
To: .38sw
*L* The rope used as a belt for your jeans gives away your roots all the time, 38
To: Rowdee
Negra Modelo. A dark Mexican beer, very nice. Arguably the best beer on the planet...
To: ValerieUSA
I thought it was the sweatshirt with the torn off sleeves.
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06/13/2002 6:03:00 PM PDT
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.38sw
To: Rowdee
Does it come in 12 oz or 16 oz or 8 oz or ????? 55 gal drums...
To: null and void
*L* Any claim to the best anything is arguable on this planet, nully.
To: .38sw
Doesn't work with sweatshirts that say "YALE" -- you have to have one that says "Y'all"
To: ValerieUSA
I certainly have no Yale sweatshirts. University of Idaho is the best I can do.
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06/13/2002 6:06:15 PM PDT
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.38sw
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