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anybody feeling the same?
young n dum
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Does this quickly deteriortating situation in NO have anybody elses paranoia pucker factor in overdrive?...It sure has mine and IM out in CO,........I just think of it as ripples on the surface of a pond......and Katrina was one hell of a rock.....im getting off early.....im short of .40 ammo.
imay not know it all.....but at least I know that!
imay not know it all.....but at least I know that!
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Seems like a good time to hit Mike up for a fireplace, how 'bout you?
If at first you don't succeed, don't try sky-diving....
If at first you don't succeed, don't try sky-diving....
The biggest difference is the immediate warmth from the pellet stove, nothing eases winter pains like heat from a stove or open fire. I really miss a fire in the winter, makes ole' arty take a break for a while.
The sky is falling----better lock-n-load!! At least that's what the neocons would like you to think!!
MLMorgan
Typical liberal response .quote:Originally posted by The Tinman
The sky is falling----better lock-n-load!! At least that's what the neocons would like you to think!!
MLMorgan
that was my thought
imay not know it all.....but at least I know that!
R/
Dave
People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
-- A. J. Liebling
Big Daddy Just checking in
imay not know it all.....but at least I know that!
imay not know it all.....but at least I know that!
Love them Beavers
Enjoy Today!
PG
Regards,
"I will no longer debate a liberal because I feel they are beneath contempt. Just communicating with one contaminates a person." - whiteclouder
No, no pucker factor increase here, BUT, I'm glad I don't live in an area where the NOLA situation COULD have the effect it MAY have!
iS THE SKY FALLING? 'Prolly not, but, before all is said-n-done I'll bet some folks are gonna wanna relocate WILLINGLY!
81st FA BN WWII...Thanks Dad
U!S!A! ALL THE WAY!!
I heard once that the dust in grain elevators made them subject to explode, and if spontaneous combustion can occur, why couldn't corn dust be made into a fuel for a stove by using a starter flame and air pressure, or maybe even be used in a car???