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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Here on Vancouver Island we are sitting on a collection of rocks scooped
up by North America as it steams westward making more room for Atlantic
Ocean betwixt itself and Europe/Africa (Buzz is waving bye bye at Africa
from where he is...)
The Pacific plate slips under the edge of the Juan De Fuca plate about
35 klicks off the coast from Port Renfrew, and under my feet about
1100-3200 meters down, depending on how far west I travel in my day..
Right here now, I'm at home in Victoria and it's probably about 3200
meters down, cocking down into the magma of the mantle at about a 30
degree angle, continuing to slope down as it travels eastward under the
leading edge of North America along the mainland coast to nearly
vertical at about 7000-9000 meters...
Recently, our very cool oceanic research center here on the Island
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/sci/sc...ities/ios_e.htm
has discovered an interesting fact...
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geodyn/ets_e.php
Vancouver Island is sloshing back and forth against North America.
like flotsam on a tide.
For 14 months, we press up against North Am,
and then for 2-3 weeks we slip away from it; several meters, in fact.
Each time this happens, the island stops slipping west and starts the
14month smushing up against North Am a little sooner than the time
before. There is a sum compression which builds incrementally in this
manner over about 500 years until it gets released in a regular
megathrust quake on the order of 9.5
Each time this quake occurs, the entire coast drops about 3-4 meters
vertically, and then slowly rises over the next 500 years through the
above process.
We now know that this quake, now overdue by about 40 years, will happen
during one of these 2 week periods.
The latest of which just commenced yesterday.
right now, when I go to sleep, when I wake up I'll be several
centimeters west of where I was when I passed out.
I'm going to sleep now.
luv yous guys.
....jeffers
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| BuZZard 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
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"Mowe Z. Slowley" <slowley@TreeEnt.org> wrote in message
news:9M%6h.11092$gy2.8316@edtnps90...
> Here on Vancouver Island we are sitting on a collection of rocks scooped
> up by North America as it steams westward making more room for Atlantic
> Ocean betwixt itself and Europe/Africa (Buzz is waving bye bye at Africa
> from where he is...)
>
> The Pacific plate slips under the edge of the Juan De Fuca plate about
> 35 klicks off the coast from Port Renfrew, and under my feet about
> 1100-3200 meters down, depending on how far west I travel in my day..
> Right here now, I'm at home in Victoria and it's probably about 3200
> meters down, cocking down into the magma of the mantle at about a 30
> degree angle, continuing to slope down as it travels eastward under the
> leading edge of North America along the mainland coast to nearly
> vertical at about 7000-9000 meters...
>
> Recently, our very cool oceanic research center here on the Island
>
> http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/sci/sc...ities/ios_e.htm
>
> has discovered an interesting fact...
>
> http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geodyn/ets_e.php
>
> Vancouver Island is sloshing back and forth against North America.
> like flotsam on a tide.
>
> For 14 months, we press up against North Am,
> and then for 2-3 weeks we slip away from it; several meters, in fact.
>
> Each time this happens, the island stops slipping west and starts the
> 14month smushing up against North Am a little sooner than the time
> before. There is a sum compression which builds incrementally in this
> manner over about 500 years until it gets released in a regular
> megathrust quake on the order of 9.5
>
> Each time this quake occurs, the entire coast drops about 3-4 meters
> vertically, and then slowly rises over the next 500 years through the
> above process.
>
> We now know that this quake, now overdue by about 40 years, will happen
> during one of these 2 week periods.
>
> The latest of which just commenced yesterday.
>
> right now, when I go to sleep, when I wake up I'll be several
> centimeters west of where I was when I passed out.
>
> I'm going to sleep now.
>
> luv yous guys.
>
> ...jeffers
ah man.. this is disturbing to me.. i want my stash to be where i left it..
and not a centimeter farther.
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| Woe Is Me // 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| > ah man.. this is disturbing to me.. i want my stash to be where i left it..
> and not a centimeter farther.
Bbwwwwahhhhaabbwahhhhh.
You can store it at my house, hehehe.
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| Michael 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Mowe Z. Slowley wrote:
> http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geodyn/ets_e.php
>
> Vancouver Island is sloshing back and forth against North America.
> like flotsam on a tide.
>
> For 14 months, we press up against North Am,
> and then for 2-3 weeks we slip away from it; several meters, in fact.
Uhhh... look at the chart again, bro.
Several *millimetres*. :-)
Total resultant displacement since 1996 is only about 43cm (17")
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| Sugien 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
|
"Mowe Z. Slowley" <slowley@TreeEnt.org> wrote in message
news:9M%6h.11092$gy2.8316@edtnps90...
> Here on Vancouver Island we are sitting on a collection of rocks scooped
> up by North America as it steams westward making more room for Atlantic
> Ocean betwixt itself and Europe/Africa (Buzz is waving bye bye at Africa
> from where he is...)
>
> The Pacific plate slips under the edge of the Juan De Fuca plate about
> 35 klicks off the coast from Port Renfrew, and under my feet about
> 1100-3200 meters down, depending on how far west I travel in my day..
> Right here now, I'm at home in Victoria and it's probably about 3200
> meters down, cocking down into the magma of the mantle at about a 30
> degree angle, continuing to slope down as it travels eastward under the
> leading edge of North America along the mainland coast to nearly
> vertical at about 7000-9000 meters...
>
> Recently, our very cool oceanic research center here on the Island
>
> http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/sci/sc...ities/ios_e.htm
>
> has discovered an interesting fact...
>
> http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geodyn/ets_e.php
>
> Vancouver Island is sloshing back and forth against North America.
> like flotsam on a tide.
>
> For 14 months, we press up against North Am,
> and then for 2-3 weeks we slip away from it; several meters, in fact.
>
> Each time this happens, the island stops slipping west and starts the
> 14month smushing up against North Am a little sooner than the time
> before. There is a sum compression which builds incrementally in this
> manner over about 500 years until it gets released in a regular
> megathrust quake on the order of 9.5
>
> Each time this quake occurs, the entire coast drops about 3-4 meters
> vertically, and then slowly rises over the next 500 years through the
> above process.
>
> We now know that this quake, now overdue by about 40 years, will happen
> during one of these 2 week periods.
>
> The latest of which just commenced yesterday.
>
> right now, when I go to sleep, when I wake up I'll be several
> centimeters west of where I was when I passed out.
>
> I'm going to sleep now.
>
> luv yous guys.
>
hmmm, there is a MEGA volcano setting under Yellowstone national park in the
USA. When (not if; because there is no doubt in any valcanologist mind that
it WILL erupt in the not to distant future) it erupts it will take out the
mid section of the USA and most likely make the Midwest and most of the east
incapable of supporting life leaving only the west as anywhere someone could
live in the USA. Then most likely such an event would cause California to
fall off into the sea leaving only about 10% of the USA for people to live
in. I wonder if that is what I am feeling as going to happen? I sure hope
not and that I am just having cabin fever or some other internal conflict;
but to me it sure feels much like what I did (only worse) months before the
towers got hit
--
From the Desk of Sugien CSK
/}
@###{ ]::::::Cyber Striker Knight::::::>
\}
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| -=Biscuit=- 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| "Mowe Z. Slowley" <slowley@TreeEnt.org> delighted us to no end by
taking a lime green crayon and scribbling in
news:9M%6h.11092$gy2.8316@edtnps90, on the hallowed day of Thu 16
Nov 2006 07:49:25a:
> I'm going to sleep now.
>
> luv yous guys.
>
> ...jeffers
>
Be safe sweetie.
--
-=Mara=- CatTard #1
If stupidity was painful, The Rocky Mountains would be full of
screams.
Help Heather kick cancer's XXX! http://www.limeproject.org
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| Budless ? 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| > I'm going to sleep now.
Good.
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Woe Is Me //<<{~..~}>>\ wrote:
>
> Bbwwwwahhhhaabbwahhhhh.
> You can store it at my house, hehehe.
>
Hahahaha! Long time ago, a friend (just arrived from Mexico) of my then
boyfriend stopped by our house and asked if he could leave his stash at
our house.
huh? Uhm, well.. surrrrrrre, d00d! Anytime.. my pleasure.. etc.
He never came back for it (busted??), which is was a GOOD thing, 'cause
then we would have had to tell him the most heart breaking story of how
someone must have broken into the house and stolen it... and left behind
the empty plastic baggy it was in. ;p~~~
Bjitey
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| Budless ? 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| > > Bbwwwwahhhhaabbwahhhhh.
> Hahahaha! Long time ago, a friend (just arrived from Mexico) of my then
> boyfriend stopped by our house and asked if he could leave his stash at
> our house.
> huh? Uhm, well.. surrrrrrre, d00d! Anytime.. my pleasure.. etc.
> He never came back for it (busted??), which is was a GOOD thing, 'cause
> then we would have had to tell him the most heart breaking story of how
> someone must have broken into the house and stolen it... and left behind
> the empty plastic baggy it was in. ;p~~~
> Bjitey
Know the feeling.
If it's there, I cannot resist the tokie.
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Budless ?<{~.~}>? Woe Is Me wrote:
>
> Know the feeling.
> If it's there, I cannot resist the tokie.
>
Started out with just a little pinch we knew he wouldn't miss, but
then.. well.. What he did was like leaving a bunch of kids in a candy
store with no one there to stop them from eating themselves sick.
Bjitey
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| ///{*;*}\\\\\\Woe Is Me 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| >> Know the feeling.
> Started out with just a little pinch we knew he wouldn't miss, but then..
> well.. What he did was like leaving a bunch of kids in a candy store with
> no one there to stop them from eating themselves sick.
Aye, lass, you are a woman after my own heart.
Heehehehe.
--
I love to sit amongst the Laughing Rocks
Eating my Rasta Pasta with Country Stuffing
Slurping my Buzzard soup
Inhaling the Musky Lure from the BudBurner
It is then I am not Blu
?<<<<{*..*}>>>>?
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Bjitey wrote:
> Woe Is Me //<<{~..~}>>\ wrote:
>
> Hahahaha! Long time ago, a friend (just arrived from Mexico) of my then
> boyfriend stopped by our house and asked if he could leave his stash at
> our house.
>
> huh? Uhm, well.. surrrrrrre, d00d! Anytime.. my pleasure.. etc.
>
> He never came back for it (busted??), which is was a GOOD thing, 'cause
> then we would have had to tell him the most heart breaking story of how
> someone must have broken into the house and stolen it... and left behind
> the empty plastic baggy it was in. ;p~~~
>
> Bjitey
>
I have a similar story...
they were worried they were about to get busted, and left several ounces
of pot oil and a quarter pound of bud with me.
They came back after two or three months and tried to tell me I owed
them for the whole stash, cash.
I was selling firewood for a living and supporting my <5 year old (now
mother of my grandchild) and my good for nothing X-wife at the time.
(well, good for sex, anyway... -after I got my vasectomy)
wotta buncha wanko loosers they were.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Michael wrote:
> Mowe Z. Slowley wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Uhhh... look at the chart again, bro.
>
> Several *millimetres*. :-)
>
> Total resultant displacement since 1996 is only about 43cm (17")
>
>
I think thats the cumulative displacement.
not the 14 month cycle.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Budless ?<{~.~}>? Woe Is Me wrote:
>
>
> Good.
>
I'm awake now.
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
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///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
> Aye, lass, you are a woman after my own heart.
> Heehehehe.
>
Okay, now I know I don't DARE leave you holding my shagit and vice
versa for you too. See what I meant about truth? <gryn>
/me laughing
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Mowe Z. Slowley wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>
>
>
> I think thats the cumulative displacement.
> not the 14 month cycle.
well, mebby not...
anyway, my point was about the megathrust,
AND: 17 inches of cumulative lateral displacement in ten years is huge
geological movement. In 500 years thats over 23 meters.
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| Michael 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Mowe Z. Slowley wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>
> I think thats the cumulative displacement.
> not the 14 month cycle.
Yep, that's right.
The cycle is shown as those little red lines (they're trendlines averaging
the dot arrays that surround them)... each one of them shows about 12mm of
movement ("slip" is measured on the left hand scale) before popping back
about 3 mm in a very brief series of tiny tremors.
The vertical black stuff at the bottom of the chart are measuerd on the
*right* scale (hrs-tremor-activity/10days), not the left.
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| ///{*;*}\\\\\\Woe Is Me 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| >>>I'm going to sleep now.
> I'm awake now.
Good.
--
+<(~.~)> + >^..^< + >^..^< + >^..^< + >^..^< + >^..^< +
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
>
> Good.
>
I wish I could send you some bud.
Last night while driving I had a fantasy that my dispatch would lay a
doobie on me after my shift...
After dropping my last trailer and booming up to the yard (about 5:15AM)
he shows up for his day and plops a nice bud into my hand. And spots me
a rolly to boot!
Now:
is that coincidence?
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| ///{*;*}\\\\\\Woe Is Me 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| >>>> Know the feeling.
> Okay, now I know I don't DARE leave you holding my shagit and vice versa
> for you too.
Yea, if I can ever find any dang weed.
One of my contacts emailed me last week.
"Hey, Poopsie" (he calls me Poopsie)
"Get ready, Poops, hope ya got the cash, next weekend for sure."
Poopsie gets all happy anticipating the tokie.
4 days pass. Another email.
"Sorry, Poops, false alarm." "Maybe in a couple of weeks."
What a let down for Poopsie!!!
--
I love to sit amongst the Laughing Rocks
Eating my Rasta Pasta with Country Stuffing
Slurping my Buzzard soup
Inhaling the Musky Lure from the BudBurner
It is then I am not Blu
?<<<<{*..*}>>>>?
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| ///{*;*}\\\\\\Woe Is Me 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| >>>>>I'm going to sleep now.
> I wish I could send you some bud.
> Last night while driving I had a fantasy that my dispatch would lay a
> doobie on me after my shift...
> After dropping my last trailer and booming up to the yard (about 5:15AM)
> he shows up for his day and plops a nice bud into my hand. And spots me
> a rolly to boot!
> Now:
> is that coincidence?
Lucky Jumpy.
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Mowe Z. Slowley wrote:
> Bjitey wrote:
>
> I have a similar story...
>
> they were worried they were about to get busted, and left several ounces
> of pot oil and a quarter pound of bud with me.
>
> They came back after two or three months and tried to tell me I owed
> them for the whole stash, cash.
>
> I was selling firewood for a living and supporting my <5 year old (now
> mother of my grandchild) and my good for nothing X-wife at the time.
> (well, good for sex, anyway... -after I got my vasectomy)
>
> wotta buncha wanko loosers they were.
I've got another one. Friend of a friend, again.. She asked my friend
to hold a matchbox full of weed for her. Well, yep, you guessed it,
we smoked it all. We tried all kinds of seasonings trying to match
the color but none we found worked so we just put a bunch of parsley
(iirc) in the box. We met her in a (dark) bar and were supposed to
give it back to her there. He takes out the box and opens it
*upsidedown* to show her it was all there and, of course, all the
pseudo mary jewanna fell out onto the filthy barroom floor.
"OMG!! I am SO SORRY!!! How could I be so ST00PID?!!!" <slaps head>
Feh.. I have a lot of karma to reverse, methinks.
Bjitey
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
>
> Yea, if I can ever find any dang weed.
> One of my contacts emailed me last week.
> "Hey, Poopsie" (he calls me Poopsie)
> "Get ready, Poops, hope ya got the cash, next weekend for sure."
> Poopsie gets all happy anticipating the tokie.
> 4 days pass. Another email.
> "Sorry, Poops, false alarm." "Maybe in a couple of weeks."
> What a let down for Poopsie!!!
and you.
I'm wishing hard for you.
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| ///{*;*}\\\\\\Woe Is Me 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
|
> I've got another one. Friend of a friend, again.. She asked my friend
> to hold a matchbox full of weed for her. Well, yep, you guessed it, we
> smoked it all. We tried all kinds of seasonings trying to match the color
> but none we found worked so we just put a bunch of parsley (iirc) in the
> box. We met her in a (dark) bar and were supposed to give it back to her
> there. He takes out the box and opens it *upsidedown* to show her it was
> all there and, of course, all the pseudo mary jewanna fell out onto the
> filthy barroom floor.
> "OMG!! I am SO SORRY!!! How could I be so ST00PID?!!!" <slaps head>
> Feh.. I have a lot of karma to reverse, methinks.
Butttt, we cannot help ourselves.
We are weed eaters.
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
> Butttt, we cannot help ourselves.
> We are weed eaters.
>
>
Among other things.. hah!
Bjitey
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
> Yea, if I can ever find any dang weed.
> One of my contacts emailed me last week.
> "Hey, Poopsie" (he calls me Poopsie)
> "Get ready, Poops, hope ya got the cash, next weekend for sure."
> Poopsie gets all happy anticipating the tokie.
> 4 days pass. Another email.
> "Sorry, Poops, false alarm." "Maybe in a couple of weeks."
> What a let down for Poopsie!!!
<sigh> I feel your pain.. but not right now. lol Right now I am
sitting pretty and will be for at least another week.
Bjitey
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| Poopsie 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| > <sigh> I feel your pain.. but not right now. lol Right now I am sitting
> pretty and will be for at least another week.
Bah!
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| Bjitey 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Mowe Z. Slowley wrote:
> ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
> I wish I could send you some bud.
>
> Last night while driving I had a fantasy that my dispatch would lay a
> doobie on me after my shift...
>
> After dropping my last trailer and booming up to the yard (about 5:15AM)
> he shows up for his day and plops a nice bud into my hand. And spots me
> a rolly to boot!
>
> Now:
> is that coincidence?
Wishes sometimes do come true if you wish hard enough. I mean it. If
you concentrate on what you want long and hard enough you usually do
get what you wish for, though there are times where your wishes are
misinterpreted. That's where (I think) that old saying comes from,
"Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it."
Bjitey
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| Poopsie 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| > Wishes sometimes do come true if you wish hard enough. I mean it. If you
> concentrate on what you want long and hard enough you usually do get what
> you wish for, though there are times where your wishes are misinterpreted.
> That's where (I think) that old saying comes from, "Be careful what you
> wish for, you just might get it."
Nothing wrong with hard.
{{bad sticky}}
--
<<(~.~)>> S. Buds
Interpersonal love is like the cocktail cherry bobbing on the
surface of the brimming cup of the love of life itself." or summink like
that... Shaun aRe - Revised 08/03/06 after Sticky's PC crashed.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
>
>
> Butttt, we cannot help ourselves.
> We are weed eaters.
>
>
Hey.
Don't support the right wingers with that poop.
We *can* and *do* help ourselves.
It ain't coke. It ain't meth. It ain't smack.
You are OK.
It's *all* psycological.
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| Poopsie 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
|
> Don't support the right wingers with that poop.
>
> We *can* and *do* help ourselves.
> It ain't coke. It ain't meth. It ain't smack.
>
> You are OK.
> It's *all* psycological.
Yes, I admit it, I am psycho and burnt.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Poopsie wrote:
>
>
> Nothing wrong with hard.
> {{bad sticky}}
>
I love you.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:44 pm |
| Poopsie wrote:
>
>
> Yes, I admit it, I am psycho and burnt.
>
>
and you can sjpell.
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| Poopsie 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| >>>Wishes sometimes do come true if you wish hard enough. I mean it. If
> I love you.
No you don't.
How does it go?
A good man is hard to find or
A hard man is good to find.
See how things get twisted here?
We go from earthquakes to smut.
I look for sympathy for that poor abused Brazilian kitty...
We go from abused kitty to smut.
Smut, smut, smut.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| Poopsie wrote:
>
>
> No you don't.
> How does it go?
> A good man is hard to find or
> A hard man is good to find.
>
> See how things get twisted here?
> We go from earthquakes to smut.
>
> I look for sympathy for that poor abused Brazilian kitty...
> We go from abused kitty to smut.
>
> Smut, smut, smut.
>
>
It's in the genes.
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| Lazy Bastard 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 23:18:36 GMT, "Mowe Z. Slowley"
<slowley@TreeEnt.org> wrote:
Hey, somebody over in ADPC is looking for info on LED's.
You da man, right?
--
jh
Yoda of Borg, I am. Grammar irrelevant is. Assimilated you will be!
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| Poopsie 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| > Hey, somebody over in ADPC is looking for info on LED's.
> You da man, right?
You Lazy Bastard!
I like saying it.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| Lazy Bastard wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 23:18:36 GMT, "Mowe Z. Slowley"
> <slowley@TreeEnt.org> wrote:
>
> Hey, somebody over in ADPC is looking for info on LED's.
> You da man, right?
Yes, I am.
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| Lazy Old Bastard 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 19:55:29 -0500, "Poopsie" <Poopsie@Poopsie.net>
wrote:
>
>You Lazy Bastard!
>
>I like saying it.
>
So does my boss.
Notice that I hace a middle name.
--
jh
Yoda of Borg, I am. Grammar irrelevant is. Assimilated you will be!
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| Twisted Eye 1 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| > >You Lazy Bastard!
> So does my boss.
Mrs. Lazy Bastard
> Notice that I hace a middle name.
Lazy XXX Bastard
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| Lazy Old Bastard 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 01:04:19 GMT, "Mowe Z. Slowley"
<slowley@TreeEnt.org> wrote:
>Lazy Bastard wrote:
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>Yes, I am.
/me taeking aNOTHer hit.
Interesting.
I wonder why it is that some pot gives you the wah-wah's after 5or30
hits?
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Yoda of Borg, I am. Grammar irrelevant is. Assimilated you will be!
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| Lazy Old Bastard 2006-11-19, 4:45 pm |
| On 16 Nov 2006 18:09:36 -0800, "Twisted Eye 1" <broken1111@lycos.com>
wrote:
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>Mrs. Lazy Bastard
Single with kids and credit cards. Pwned
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>Lazy XXX Bastard
Nah, that would be like a lazy eye or something. It would be
distracting to have an XXX cheek with a mind of it's own.
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jh
Yoda of Borg, I am. Grammar irrelevant is. Assimilated you will be!
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| Lazy Old Bastard posted this gem. Seriously...:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 19:55:29 -0500, "Poopsie" <Poopsie@Poopsie.net> wrote:
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> So does my boss.
> Notice that I hace a middle name.
LMAO!
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| Poopsie posted this gem. Seriously...:
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> Nothing wrong with hard.
> {{bad sticky}}
HAHAHA!! /me gives SB a ^5 (high 5)
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| Mowe Z. Slowley posted this gem. Seriously...:
> Poopsie wrote:
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> It's in the jeans.
^^^^^
I corrected your spelling. You may thank me later.
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| Mowe Z. Slowley posted this gem. Seriously...:
> ///{*;*}\\\Woe Is Me wrote:
> Hey.
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> Don't support the right wingers with that poop.
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> We *can* and *do* help ourselves.
> It ain't coke. It ain't meth. It ain't smack.
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> You are OK.
> It's *all* psycological.
Yah, yo' right.. I *can* help myself. In fact, I can help myself to as
much of (whatever it is that I am fiending for) as I can get. <smile>
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| Mowe Z. Slowley posted this gem. Seriously...:
> Poopsie wrote:
> and you can sjpell.
Hey! ;p~~~
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| Poopsie posted this gem. Seriously...:
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> Bah!
That's okay. After next week you can blow smoke in my face to get even.
lol
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