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Posted on 08/16/2002 9:52:06 PM PDT by Mo1
THREAD 330
TOPICS: Freeoples; Miscellaneous
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To: Prentice
Not to worry if the piece of crap runs .. I will be yelling at the TV EVERY SINGLE DAY
That WITCH is more dangerous then her husband at that should scare a lot of folks
Mark my words .. she "IS" running in 2004
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posted on
08/17/2002 8:23:36 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Prentice
Why was a Texan wandering so far from home?
To: ValerieUSA
He was tall, short in his conversation. Very pointed about the Clintons.
But he lives in clearwater Florida now.
Surgeon, West Point grad. Has a boat. VEry nice.
To: ValerieUSA
Best friends of the father of the groom.
To: Mo1
Great reading.
To: Mo1
We'd better do more than yell at the TV when she does.
I don't believe the woman has much of a chance. But just getting the nomination and getting that close would scare the H*ll out of me...
To: Prentice
But..... he's taken. What a surprise.
To: Mo1
She is hoping for a freak moment, like in 1992.
Lightnening never strikes twice. But we better be vigilant.
To: Prentice
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posted on
08/17/2002 8:29:35 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: ValerieUSA
So is the groom's Dad.
And as of 4;30 today, so will the son.
He is a fine young man. I hope the best for my niece. A good family to join with.
To: Mo1
That's what I meant about being sick of reading about her.
Old hag; fraud; evil one.
To: Prentice
Large asteroid will be visible as it zooms by Earth
Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- An asteroid will pass close enough to the Earth to be viewed with binoculars tonight, but astronomers said there is no immediate danger that the half-mile-wide space rock will hit the planet.
The asteroid, known as 2002 NY40, was discovered July 14. Astronomers said Friday that it will zip by about 350,000 miles from the Earth, about 1.3 times farther away than the moon.
It is expected to be faintly visible by binoculars or by telescope after sunset on Saturday to about 2 a.m. CDT Sunday as it appears to pass near the star Vega and clip through the constellation Hercules.
Don Yeomans, director of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, said an asteroid passage within view of the Earth is uncommon.
"Flybys like this happen every 50 years or so," Yeomans said in a statement released by NASA. The last known occurrence was on Aug. 31, 1925, when a similar-sized asteroid, called 2001 CU11, passed by just outside the orbit of the moon. That flyby was unrecognized until 77 years later, when modern astronomers detected the space rock.
To: Mo1
I read an article where the journalist talks about her shedding her "liberal Image".
As if it's only an image that she's a Socialist, up-tight, nanny state kind of person.
To: ValerieUSA
Very cool.
I'm not sure I'll be in any shape to see this thing by then.
Or maybe I'll see them everywhere by then....
:-)
To: Prentice
To: Prentice
Sounds like the family gathering is fun, and the wedding will be a happy, memorable event for everyone. SMILE for all the pictures - even the ones you take.
To: Prentice
"I'm soooo sick of reading about Hillary" And we ain't seen nothing yet!
To: Prentice
Maybe be so .. but it's important to read about her and watch the liberal shows that she appears on .. because she wants folks to forget about her past and not pay attention to her now
She is running in 2004 .. I'll bet on it
She is dangerous to this country and our childrens furture
Not many people in the world scare me .. SHE DOES
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posted on
08/17/2002 8:38:29 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: sweetliberty
OK .. who is she and whats here background??
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posted on
08/17/2002 8:39:12 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Prentice
Just don't show off your own asteroid to strangers, and the evening will probably be a success.
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