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Posted on 01/30/2003 3:24:26 AM PST by BigWaveBetty
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To: mountaineer
Wow - Denmark steps to plate while the frogs and the krauts cower in the dugout.
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posted on
01/30/2003 8:48:07 AM PST
by
lodwick
To: Hegewisch Dupa
Good information - thank you.
42
posted on
01/30/2003 8:50:46 AM PST
by
lodwick
To: BigWaveBetty
Woo hoo!
To our very own Poet Laureate
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posted on
01/30/2003 8:52:28 AM PST
by
Carolina
To: Endeavor; mountaineer
Super Bowl party hosted by Bill and Chelsea Clinton Reading that creeped me out. Shouldn't the author have separated the two with something like, Bill Clinton and his daughter Chelsea hosted... ?
It's just too close to, well, you know. eewwww.
To: Carolina
It is not possible to do anything with yo mouf full of meatloaf except chew the stuff and pray it stays down.
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posted on
01/30/2003 8:53:56 AM PST
by
lodwick
To: Carolina
Awwww, thanks, I'm humbled I tell ya!
To: lodwick
Yeah. But when a Poet Laureate says it, it's soooey-blime!
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posted on
01/30/2003 8:57:31 AM PST
by
Carolina
To: Carolina; *The GUILD
VP Dick Cheney on FNC right now!
To: BigWaveBetty
My local MP, Bonnie Brown, was prominently featured in today's National Post, revealing all she knows about Iraq and why Bush is no more than carney barker on Terror.Yup,and when i look out my window, I see her constituency office staring back at me.Last time I went in, two pathetic office workers snidely got huffy when i expressed my anger at our PM for his lame response two afters 9/11.My MP is insane and has to be deafeated.Canada's wealthiest town has an MP who is a borderline Marxist.We'd never elect such a thing to the Ontario legislature, but Federally, she's been in 10 yrs....*shudder*
I am disgusted beyond belief at the comments from the Liberals debating War yesterday.They have never got beyond the '60's in their knee jerk radicalism and anti-American hatreds and pettiness.One amusing story in today's paper was that the CFO of the TD Bank said that Canada is a screwy country as a PM can veto a bank merger on a whim.Finally, a business executive that will call the PM and his toadies the corrupt boobs they are.
To: BigWaveBetty
These are also countries that have, over the years, felt resentful of French and especially German domination of the European continentThank goodness there are countries in Europe we can still vacation in.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:11:17 AM PST
by
MaeWest
(Reporting from behind west coast enemy lines.)
To: MaeWest
France and Germany long have been my favorite European destinations, but I'm willing to revisit Britain, Spain or Hungary, or visit our other allies for the first time! Take that, France and Deutschland!
To: Carolina
I have no answer to the blank inequity of a four-year-old dying of cancer. I saw her on TV and wept with my mouth full of meatloaf.The kid is dying because there is no cure yet, a direct result of our "poet laureate's" liberal policies syphoning away money that could have gone to legitimate medical research.
She ought to choke on her meat loaf.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:20:15 AM PST
by
MaeWest
(Reporting from behind west coast enemy lines.)
To: mountaineer
The Czech Republic is also a lovely place to visit, Prague is one of my favorite cities on earth. Hungary is on my list of favorites also.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:21:50 AM PST
by
Utah Girl
(Here I come to save the day, Mighty Mouse is on his way!!!)
To: Utah Girl
Hmmmmmmm...thanks for the travel tip. Hungary sounds interesting. It is going on my list of 'wannasee' destinations.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:30:12 AM PST
by
MaeWest
(Reporting from behind west coast enemy lines.)
To: MaeWest
Ooops...make that the Czech Republic.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:31:26 AM PST
by
MaeWest
(But Hungary might be fun, too!)
To: habs4ever
I saw a report on CNN last night stating that Pakistanis are making a bee-line for the Canadian border from the US. Since they were just recently listed by the US as having to register with our government, they are afraid to do so (I guess because they are here illegally) and so have decided to become Canadians. All you need is more people to support, huh?
Maybe Canada will start to look at tightening its immigration policy. Meanwhile, thank you for taking these illegal aliens off our hands.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:35:53 AM PST
by
Endeavor
To: Endeavor; All
On the topic of the Hollywood goofballs, here's an interesting essay comparing the Hollywood response of the WWII era to the present day,
When Hollywood Knew Our Enemies.
To: MaeWest; Utah Girl
I visited Hungary in 1987, when it still was a Soviet satellite. The spooky thing was pulling into the train station in Budapest and seeing several trains full of USSR soldiers just sitting there, staring out the windows. The guards who checked passports and the like were pretty scary, too. The people of the town all seemed so depressed (gee, I can't imagine why).
To: mountaineer
I visited Berlin in the late eighties, before the wall fell. One man on the tour had the most awful passport picture. I'll bet the soldier checking the passports on the bus took a good 15 minutes, checking the guy's face against the passport. Very intimidating. But the local people always knew we were Americans and were very friendly.
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posted on
01/30/2003 10:47:07 AM PST
by
Utah Girl
(Here I come to save the day, Mighty Mouse is on his way!!!)
To: All
The truth about the World Economic Forum in Davos (more than just champagne and pigs-in-a-blanket):
But the biggest celebrity of all was a man vanquished from power two years ago, a guy who's still pretty much out of work: former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
His mesmerizing charisma intact, Clinton on Sunday afternoon briefed a few dozen journalists, myself included. He kept us waiting over an hour (none of us left, even after hearing he may have been taking a "nap") and then unleashed a litany of insights. As he talked he made intense eye contact with individual listeners, locking his gaze onto mine myriad times. It gave me butterflies--until I realized that a stunning blonde was sitting just in front of me to my left; his piercing blue eyes may have been aimed at hers. [LOL]
Clinton said a lot of things I can't tell you about Iraq and North Korea and al-Qaeda. I can't tell you because the session was entirely off the record. (Much of the pontificating in Davos is off the record, especially when it's interesting.) But, having come under Clinton's thrall, let me now posit that, um, North Korea and al-Qaeda are more imminent threats than is Iraq. But delaying an invasion could be difficult because it's costly to let 150,000 soldiers languish in the desert. And besides, President Bush may know of some really dire data justifying an immediate invasion, but he can't reveal the secrets because informants would be killed the next day. Sources say this is how it was for one former president in Davos. full story, Forbes.
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