To: null and void
You are right Null. I do chase, but it is for the safety of others that I do so. Sorry no prizes tonight.
To: strmchsertx
'sok.
Just you and TOTO?
To: strmchsertx
And I would guess that you are Skywarn-trained, and that your callsign has a "5" in it...
N5AOB
61 posted on
03/04/2003 9:08:12 PM PST by
TXnMA
((No Longer!!!))
To: strmchsertx
And I would guess that you are Skywarn-trained, and that your callsign has a "5" in it...
N5AOB
62 posted on
03/04/2003 9:08:17 PM PST by
TXnMA
((No Longer!!!))
To: strmchsertx
You see, others are needing to share their gripes as well. It helps to take action - send the culprit(s) a letter. I like to start a rant thread, post the e-mail address (
Today@NBC.com), and invite fellow Freepers to contact the media...maybe send a whole thread.
During the Florida 2002 primaries - when the Dems. were trying to use that 'voting machine' excuse again - we collected testimonies from Florida Republicans and sent the whole long list to the Florida press..subject line "What Florida Republicans are saying." Heh. The other side...PP, NARAL, PFAW, WWF...(the VLWC) has been at this for years, but we're making a difference.
Welcome: (^:
90 posted on
03/05/2003 9:59:45 AM PST by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("This nomination in no way deserves a filibuster." - Washington Post re. Miguel Estrada)
To: strmchsertx
Today's Joke:
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Although he was a qualified meteorologist, Hopkins ran up a terrible record of forecasting for the TV news program. He became something of a local joke when a newspaper began keeping a record of his predictions and showed that he'd been wrong almost three hundred times in a single year. That kind of notoriety was enough to get him fired.
He moved to another part of the country and applied for a similar job. One blank on the job application called for the reason for leaving his previous position. Hopkins wrote, "The climate didn't agree with me."
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