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Phlubarb [email protected] wrote:
klaus wrote: Thanks! The US does have better food and better wine than the UK, That's like saying you're the tallest guy in Japan. Not to be argumentative, but don't you live in a isolated shack and live the Ted Nugent lifestyle? Nugent?? Fock No! Kazynski! -klaus |
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AstroPax wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 01:34:15 +0000 (UTC), klaus wrote: Nugent?? Fock No! Kazynski! Well ****, if a helo ever gets shot down over the Wasatch, then I guess we all know exactly where to look for the perp! I hereby claim first-read dibs on the upcoming "tele-bomber manifesto". But Officer, I was just doing Avi control. Honest! -- // Walt |
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klaus wrote:
Phlubarb [email protected] wrote: Not to be argumentative, but don't you live in a isolated shack and live the Ted Nugent lifestyle? Nugent?? Fock No! Kazynski! Since both of them are local boys, I can be the judge of that. I've worked with the Nuge on several occasions in my former career as a sound engineer. And while I've never had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Kazynski in person, we both studied under the same professors at the Univ of Mich Math Department, so I've got a pretty good idea of how his mind works. Klaus, you do have a couch don't you? Mind if I ask a few questions about your relationship with your mother? -- // Walt // // There is no Wango-Tango Conspiracy |
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klaus wrote:
Phlubarb [email protected] wrote: klaus wrote: Thanks! The US does have better food and better wine than the UK, That's like saying you're the tallest guy in Japan. Not to be argumentative, but don't you live in a isolated shack and live the Ted Nugent lifestyle? Nugent?? Fock No! Kazynski! We mathematicians are a dangerous lot. |
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lal_truckee wrote:
klaus wrote: Phlubarb [email protected] wrote: klaus wrote: Thanks! The US does have better food and better wine than the UK, That's like saying you're the tallest guy in Japan. Not to be argumentative, but don't you live in a isolated shack and live the Ted Nugent lifestyle? Nugent?? Fock No! Kazynski! We mathematicians are a dangerous lot. Then one of you guys send email to the tech consultant for Numb3rs who let "Gossian" and "Furrier" and at least one other word get through that even *I*, the English major, recognized as wrong. Might be a nice part-time job available... -- Cheers, Bev ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Marketing Professional's Motto: "We don't screw the customers. All we're doing is holding them down while the salespeople screw them." -- Scott Adams |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 21:49:32 -0500, Walt
wrote: I've worked with the Nuge on several occasions in my former career as a sound engineer. Dood...we gotta compare notes. We may have crossed paths somewhere along the line. bw |
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bdubya wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 21:49:32 -0500, Walt wrote: I've worked with the Nuge on several occasions in my former career as a sound engineer. Dood...we gotta compare notes. I've got Cat Scratch Fever as GDAAGDA and Stranglehold as AGA & ACD. What notes do you have? We may have crossed paths somewhere along the line. Are you acusing me of poaching your line? //Walt |
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I've been bitten by a dog exactly *once* in my life. It was in France.
JP ******************************** Leave no stone unthrown. |
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Jay Pique wrote: I've been bitten by a dog exactly *once* in my life. It was in France. Well, there ya go. JP ******************************** Leave no stone unthrown. MM ************************** Leave no child behind (behind what? the door?) |
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