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Posted on 08/16/2002 9:52:06 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: ValerieUSA
It was a DuPont who had an Olympic wrestler training at his house, wasn't it? With queer sex and other perversions eventually leading to murder? Yes, it was, but he isn't the one who wrote the book. In fact none of them did. Engineers at the DuPont company have been writing and rewriting it for about a century.
Since 9/11 I don't think I would care to order an updated copy though. Probably come wrapped in a Fed. I hope they come wrapped in a Fed.
So9
To: Servant of the Nine
*L* I haven't been awake very long yet, and I'm thirsty for a frosty Kahlua mudslide already. I will wait........
To: ValerieUSA
*L* I haven't been awake very long yet, and I'm thirsty for a frosty Kahlua mudslide already. I will wait........ Why?
So9
To: ValerieUSA
What a brilliant idea. sheeeeeeeesh. Guaranteed to nurture racism.The funny thing is a lot of the local boycott organizers wanted people not to participate... although it was not as crowded as in the past, the boycott failed in this case.
To: ValerieUSA
A frosty Kahlua mudslide ... That's sounds good too
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posted on
08/18/2002 11:54:42 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: operation clinton cleanup
So when you said "Hi" to Mel for me yesterday, did he have a message for you to send me, too? I'm sure the poor guy misses me.
To: Mo1
I wouldn't with all the hot heads ready to blow their cork That, and I'm sure insurance rates have skyrocketed for the short term.
To: Servant of the Nine
I have to wait because I don't have any of the Kahlua mudslide makings here. *L* I can go buy all the stuff, or I can just go to Red Lobster later and order one already made.
To: ValerieUSA
So when you said "Hi" to Mel for me yesterday, did he have a message for you to send me, too?I did recieve a "sign", I believe it was "see my movie, see my movie".
To: lodwick
Thanks Loddy for the link ...
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posted on
08/18/2002 11:59:00 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: lodwick
A different type Let's Roll Tribute Yep, nothing wrong with this world that Ebola Zaire couldn't cure.
In fact Aids may manage it at a slightly slower rate.
I have never understood why the same people who get upset about this are the same ones who tend to be treehuggers. If human population is reduced to perhaps 500 million, the wildlife will have a much better chance.
Aids may exterminate the population of Africa in the next 30 years. If so we could offer it to American Blacks as "Reparations". Solve two problems at once.
To: operation clinton cleanup
*L* I may do that this afternoon.
To: ValerieUSA
Signs is a good movie. Lots of tenseisity, comedy, and a few deep (not to deep) thoughts about faith. The child actors stink, but overall worth seeing.
To: operation clinton cleanup
To: Servant of the Nine
The rioting racist blacks here remind me of the pali's - it is not what they want, it is who they want to exterminate.
Is this thought too harsh?
Off to the grocer. bbl
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posted on
08/18/2002 12:29:45 PM PDT
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lodwick
To: Servant of the Nine; gratefulwharffratt
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/83201_hemp17ww.shtml
Thousands attend Hempfest in Seattle
Saturday, August 17, 2002
By JANIE MCCAULEY, ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
An estimated 80,000 people packed Myrtle Edwards Park along Seattle's waterfront Saturday for the first day of Hempfest, a weekend festival aimed at changing the nation's marijuana laws.
Seattle police were out in force for the event, but there was no shortage of joints, pipes or puffy clouds of pot.
"This stuff never hurt nobody," said Bud Mack, 54, a Vietnam veteran who attended Hempfest with his daughter, Rainbow.
Organizers said they expected a greater turnout than last summer, when 150,000 people attended. Hempfest is billed as the largest such event in the world, with protesters arguing for the decriminalization or legalization of marijuana.
...To outside observers, Hempfest appears to be a just a big party with loud music, food and booths selling pipes, trinkets and tie-dyed clothing.
Hempfest director Dominic Holden likes to call it a "protestival."
"Art and politics have always come together well historically in American civil rights movements," Holden said. "Our strong message is that the drug war has failed and we have viable alternatives."
He said Seattle-based Hempfest is asking that adults who use marijuana responsibly "not be treated as criminals and that non-violent users have an alternative to incarceration."
To: ValerieUSA
"This stuff never hurt nobody," said Bud Mack, 54, a Vietnam veteran who attended Hempfest with his daughter, Rainbow.If my parents named me Rainbow, I would feel a little hurt.
To: ValerieUSA
Hempfest director Dominic Holden likes to call it a "protestival." LOL! At least there was no violence or looting.
To: operation clinton cleanup
Imagine the colorful and tasty (but tasteless) clothes you would be obligated to wear if your name was Rainbow. OUCH! Fruit-striped hiphuggers, tie-dye T-shirts, lime green sweats, grape love beads, floppy raspberry hats, orange boots, banana boxers, plum polka dotted parkas....
To: operation clinton cleanup
LOL! At least there was no violence or looting. They were gonna like riot man, but they got really into this box of Twinkies and ......
So9
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