Posted on 06/11/2006 7:39:20 AM PDT by Mo1
They sell to surgeons and if they could be fooled I wouldn´t trust them with transplanting a toenail.
If you are into stealing, why would you steal a beat up old Chevy when you have plenty of other choices.
Because the Chevy is already in your shop/junk yard?
I will presume you mean to retort on the Pacific/arctic creature that Nully posted? So here's a list of facts to help sleuth out the mystery of what that critter is:
1. Now, we know that can't be a beach bunny from Floriduh, as those don't live in the Southern Atlantic or the gulf......and Card's posts gave adequate pics of those "beach bunnies", um, er....bluehaired models on Pup's beach.....
2. And we know these critters can't live in the Midwest anywhere.......not even in such "tundra" locations as Frostbite Falls Minnesota, or Buffalo NY.....
3. However, they have been spotted near many areas of the Pacific ocean.
Ergo....could they be........ from somewhere near San Jose....
Hmmmmmmmm
Slime Mom?
Better?
Southern cousins?
Another ad features a dialogue between two (black) men.
"If you make a little mistake with one of your hos,' you'll want to dispose of that problem tout suite, no questions asked," one of the men says.
"That's too cold. I don't snuff my own seed," the other replies.
"Maybe you do have a reason to vote Republican," the first man says.
New York Sun
I am certain you can trust the article.
*rolling eyes*
Any news from CO or Westy?
Gotta go
In Cooke's case, his age was recorded as 85 rather than 95 and the cause of death was listed as heart attack instead of lung cancer that had spread to his bones.
Obituary: Alistair Cooke
http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3581573.stm
None that I've heard.
Yes, Alistair Cooke was one the greats of broadcasting. Each week when I got home from work I would listen on the radio to his Letter from America.
Not about the big events, nothing that was in the news just the simple everyday things of little import, but which he, as an educated observer and great raconteur, could weave into a spellbinding half hour of delight.
Americans would have learnt so much about their country, that familiarity had dulled, but the mind of this man restored in vivid colors with his prose, a picnic, a barbecue, a parade in a small town, a high school band, eating in a Diner, traveling the country and distilling the essence of America and Americans for the English speaking world.
This cultured and charming Englishman gentleman was the best ambassador you ever had. I wish we had someone who could have done the same for England.
new beta link do you use firewall they say you have to have it but mine works on on IE you might have to down load.
it also works with Mac.
This new one give you a schedule on the left so when you know what you like you just highlight it!
http://byu.tv/beta/
It was his 95 year old cancer body they stole bones from!
50,000? You posting slut you!! LOL Isn't that what we used to call each other in the "olden" days?
IIRC, palo verde coined the term for exceeding 10,000 posts.
I'll only be a quintuple posting slut.
Next time I'll be a sextuple slut...
Thanks for the link.
I appreciate you looking for BYU-TV for me.
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