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| Michael 2005-11-24, 10:57 am |
| .... it's Thanksgiving in most of the USA right now, and I'd like to wish the
best you can make of the day, the season and the earth's bounty.
I hope those of you awaiting midnight Anchorage or Honolulu time can take
this as ... well shit, who can figger timezones after my intake tonight
anyhow?
.... or something....
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| Peace Dove 2005-11-24, 10:58 am |
| Thank you Michael :-)
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| Gary Stone 2005-11-24, 10:58 am |
| Thanks Michael, Have a good one.
Gary
"Michael" <muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote in message
news:Y_mdnVZ1od4a7hjeRVn-iw@qcislands.net...
> ... it's Thanksgiving in most of the USA right now, and I'd like to wish
> the
> best you can make of the day, the season and the earth's bounty.
>
> I hope those of you awaiting midnight Anchorage or Honolulu time can take
> this as ... well shit, who can figger timezones after my intake tonight
> anyhow?
>
> ... or something....
>
>
>
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| Dangerous 2005-11-24, 10:58 am |
| LOL With your intake M, how can you read with your glasses? L:OL
I too want to wish all my American friends a Happy Thanksgiving
--
Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"Michael" <muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote in message
news:Y_mdnVZ1od4a7hjeRVn-iw@qcislands.net...
> ... it's Thanksgiving in most of the USA right now, and I'd like to wish
> the
> best you can make of the day, the season and the earth's bounty.
>
> I hope those of you awaiting midnight Anchorage or Honolulu time can take
> this as ... well shit, who can figger timezones after my intake tonight
> anyhow?
>
> ... or something....
>
>
>
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| Thanx, Michael!
BTW, you are in the same time zone as Oregon, right?
Sylvia (who STILL can't figure out where she is in relation to
Greenwich Mean Time)
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| On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 00:02:14 -0800, "Michael"
<muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote:
>... it's Thanksgiving in most of the USA right now, and I'd like to wish the
>best you can make of the day, the season and the earth's bounty.
>
>I hope those of you awaiting midnight Anchorage or Honolulu time can take
>this as ... well shit, who can figger timezones after my intake tonight
>anyhow?
>
>... or something....
>
>
Are there any wild turkeys in your area? If so, a photo of such would
enhance the day.
Donn
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| Actually, I was watching the thanks giving parade from (the blue state of
NY), it really was great, I hope all the xxx xxxx, realize it is made by the
liberals. Hopefully
next year this nation will remember that peace is the mission.
--
Quaecomque sunt vera ----
"Michael" <muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote in message
news:Y_mdnVZ1od4a7hjeRVn-iw@qcislands.net...
> ... it's Thanksgiving in most of the USA right now, and I'd like to wish
> the
> best you can make of the day, the season and the earth's bounty.
>
> I hope those of you awaiting midnight Anchorage or Honolulu time can take
> this as ... well shit, who can figger timezones after my intake tonight
> anyhow?
>
> ... or something....
>
>
>
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2005-11-24, 12:54 pm |
| thanks michael big smiles from me to all of you.. im with donn, send us
a phota... dory
........" There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in
the best of us that its rather hard to discern which of us ought to
reform the rest of us"...........
.........Alain Fournier.........
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| Michael 2005-11-24, 5:56 pm |
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<QQQte@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:22523-4386077B-248@storefull-3336.bay.webtv.net...
> thanks michael big smiles from me to all of you.. im with donn, send us
> a phota... dory
Hehe... if you say so... :-)
The weather sucks today in precisely the way November weather tends to
suck... raining, windy and blah.
Here's what the view south from my porch looks like right now. (No turkeys,
just gulls.)
http://qcislands.ca/muirhead/DoryAskedForThisOne.jpg
((U))
M
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| On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 13:21:30 -0800, "Michael"
<muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote:
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><QQQte@webtv.net> wrote in message
>news:22523-4386077B-248@storefull-3336.bay.webtv.net...
>
>Hehe... if you say so... :-)
>
>The weather sucks today in precisely the way November weather tends to
>suck... raining, windy and blah.
>
>Here's what the view south from my porch looks like right now. (No turkeys,
>just gulls.)
>
>http://qcislands.ca/muirhead/DoryAskedForThisOne.jpg
>
>((U))
> M
>
So what temperature do you cook a gull?
Donn
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| Michael 2005-11-24, 5:56 pm |
| DCI wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 13:21:30 -0800, "Michael"
> <muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote:
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> So what temperature do you cook a gull?
>
> Donn
Gulls?
You don't so much cook them as process them for biofuel. :-)
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| GT Tick 2005-11-25, 1:05 am |
| Donn asked....."So what temperature do you cook a gull? ".....
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You don't cook gulls...you date tthem. Don't you know bouys and gulls
go together?
Tick
..........................................................
Two sea gulls were flying over Washington DC. One asked the other, "did
you see all the politicians back there"? The other one replied, "yeah,
I spotted a couple of them"!
*****Don't Cry Because It's Over...Smile Because It Happened.*****
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Michael wrote:
> DCI wrote:
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> Gulls?
>
> You don't so much cook them as process them for biofuel. :-)
Given a choice between a baked seagull and a baked brick, I'm having
the brick. My dearly beloved worked in a garbage dump reclaiming
methane, and gulls are too omniverous for moi... Of course, no shrimps
ever left the building uneaten, why worry about garbage eating
critters? Who 's cooking?
Lo
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| On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 18:30:30 -0600, OLTICK@webtv.net (GT Tick) wrote:
>Donn asked....."So what temperature do you cook a gull? ".....
>---
>---
>You don't cook gulls...you date tthem. Don't you know bouys and gulls
>go together?
>
>Tick
I knew you could come through for the ASMS folks.
Donn
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| On 24 Nov 2005 16:58:46 -0800, "Lo" <lodeedoe@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Michael wrote:
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>Given a choice between a baked seagull and a baked brick, I'm having
>the brick. My dearly beloved worked in a garbage dump reclaiming
>methane, and gulls are too omniverous for moi... Of course, no shrimps
>ever left the building uneaten, why worry about garbage eating
>critters? Who 's cooking?
>Lo
Out door grill!
Donn
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| Smilely 2005-11-25, 1:05 am |
| JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2005-11-25, 1:05 am |
| the oick looks like in has an island in the back ground.... looks there
like it looks here inthe spring... i head for the moutains in the summer
for all the sushine.... then in the winter it is pretty crystal clear
and beautiful here by the ocean... thank you your photos they are alway
nice.... ill always remember the one with deer in it... thanks again...
i miss you being here as often in the past... my best..... dory
........" There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in
the best of us that its rather hard to discern which of us ought to
reform the rest of us"...........
.........Alain Fournier.........
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| GT Tick 2005-11-25, 1:05 am |
| Or at least strive for the next level Jonathan!
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Group: alt.support.mult-sclerosis Date: Thu, Nov 24, 2005, 5:35pm
(CST-2) From: smilely_co@yahoo.com (Smilely)
JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!
*****Don't Cry Because It's Over...Smile Because It Happened.*****
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| On 24 Nov 2005 17:35:26 -0800, "Smilely" <smilely_co@yahoo.com> wrote:
>JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!
He's already flown the coup.
Donn
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Sylv wrote:
> Sylvia (who STILL can't figure out where she is in relation to
> Greenwich Mean Time)
Sylvia, check this site out -- http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/
it has the GMT clock running on the site, and you can click to see what
your local time is, compared against GMT.
in another lifetime, i used to run a business from home, and had all
the time zones figured out -- Australia, IIRC, was 15 hours off from
San Diego, in the other direction, so it was half a day earlier there.
oh crap, i shouldn't have replied -- this was a LONG time ago, LOL!!
i used to know how much postage it took for international packages too.
had to know when it was ok to phone, FAX, and how much it cost to mail.
there are days when i forget that i even used to know and do things
that were actually a big chunk of my life. luckily, there are things
like 'greenwichmeantime.com' available online these days!! :->
rose
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| kamel 2005-11-27, 12:58 am |
| If you want to find the local time in all major cities in the world, try
this site:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/full.html
It's a great resource if you are at home, and someone you know is traveling.
Dave
"rose" <rosedawn_scott@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1132937276.415084.8440@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Sylv wrote:
>
> Sylvia, check this site out -- http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/
>
> it has the GMT clock running on the site, and you can click to see what
> your local time is, compared against GMT.
>
> in another lifetime, i used to run a business from home, and had all
> the time zones figured out -- Australia, IIRC, was 15 hours off from
> San Diego, in the other direction, so it was half a day earlier there.
> oh crap, i shouldn't have replied -- this was a LONG time ago, LOL!!
>
> i used to know how much postage it took for international packages too.
> had to know when it was ok to phone, FAX, and how much it cost to mail.
>
> there are days when i forget that i even used to know and do things
> that were actually a big chunk of my life. luckily, there are things
> like 'greenwichmeantime.com' available online these days!! :->
>
> rose
>
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| Peace Dove 2005-11-28, 10:58 am |
| Thanks Dave -- this is a great site -- I will use it often --- :-)))))
I wish you - all and only - good things ...... Dove
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