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Friday, 4 April 2008
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| She Removed my entry lol Ghost 07:52:42 |
| | guess she didn't like what i said in her guestbook about stealling pics
i was'nt really all that rude (i don't think) i just said, Shame on you for stealing images
http://www.1polly.nl/ that site is now on my list of, Hall of Shame.
its confirmed, i spotted two images on her site of an artist that i happen to be link too and using a couple of his web graphics on my site.
-- Ghost
Misgiuded Angel - Updated Oct.12/05 http://members.shaw.ca/night-rider/home.html
Weekly Walrus http://weeklywalrus.com/
#1 Webbrowser, http://www.mozilla.org/
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Sunday, 7 January 2007
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| This just ruined my day Ghost 18:25:09 |
| | Mourning the loss of Aboriginal artist Julie Robertson of CreeAtive Harmony:
The Christian music community mourns the loss of Julie Robertson of CreeAtive Harmony, who passed away on June 16, 2005 after a courageous eight year battle with cancer.
Julie had overcome many obstacles during the past 8 years including more than 40 radiation treatments, a mastectomy, numerous kinds of chemo and countless operations to rid her body of cancer that was diagnosed in 1997.
http://www.searchmpthree.com/artistas/10318.asp?br=0
-- Ghost
My World http://members.shaw.ca/night-rider/main.html
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Tuesday, 22 August 2006
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| Tips of the week Vieze Harrie 21:55:23 |
| | 1. If you are choking on an ice cube, don't panic. Simply pour a cup of boiling water down your throat and presto. The blockage will be almost instantly removed.
2. Clumsy? Avoid cutting yourself while slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them while you chop away.
3. Avoid arguments with the Mrs. about lifting the toilet seat by simply using the sink.
4. For high blood pressure sufferers: simply cut yourself and bleed for a few minutes, thus reducing the pressure in your veins. Remember to use a timer.
5. A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button.
6. If you have a bad cough, take a large dose of laxatives, then you will be afraid to cough.
7. Have a bad toothache? Smash your thumb with a hammer and you will forget about the toothache.
Sometimes, we just need to remember what the rules of life really are:
You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
Remember: Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.
Never pass up an opportunity to go to the bathroom.
If you woke up breathing, congratulations! You get another chance.
Be really nice to your family and friends; you never know when you might need them to empty your bedpan. -- Disgusting irresistable Vieze Harrie ( . ( * . . * ) . ) <. .Flea Power .> ( . ( . * * . ) . )
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| Pig Vieze Harrie 21:40:23 |
| | She came home early and found her husband in their bedroom making love to a very attractive young woman. The wife was VERY upset!
"You are a disrespectful pig!" she cried. "How dare you do this to me - a faithful wife, the mother of your children! I'm leaving you. I want a divorce straight away!"
And he replied: "Hang on just a minute luv, so at least I can tell you what happened"
"Fine, go ahead", she sobbed, " but they'll be the last words you'll say to me!"
And he began: "Well, I was getting into the car to drive home and this young lady here asked me for a lift. She looked so down and out and defenseless that I took pity on her and let her into the car. I noticed that she was very thin, not well dressed and very dirty. She told me that she hadn't eaten for three days! So, in my compassion, I brought her home and warmed up the enchiladas I made for you last night, the ones you wouldn't eat because you're afraid you'll put on weight. The poor thing devoured them in moments. Since she needed a good clean-up I suggested a shower and while she was doing that I noticed her clothes were dirty and full of holes so I threw them away. Then, as she needed clothes, I gave her the designer jeans that you have had for a few years, but don't wear because you say they are too tight. I also gave her the underwear that was your anniversary present, which you don't wear because I don't have good taste. I found the sexy blouse my sister gave you for Christmas that you don't wear just to annoy her and I also donated those boots you bought at the expensive boutique and don't wear because someone at work has a pair like them.."
He took a quick breath and continued: "She was so grateful for my understanding and help and as I walked her to the door she turned to me with tears in her eyes and said 'Please... do you have anything else that your wife doesn't use?'" -- Disgusting irresistable Vieze Harrie ( . ( * . . * ) . ) <. .Flea Power .> ( . ( . * * . ) . )
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Friday, 18 August 2006
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| Beer Can Chicken with Rosemary and Thyme Vieze Harrie 17:46:30 |
| | Beer Can Chicken with Rosemary and Thyme
Rub 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh rosemary 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 whole chicken, about 4 pounds
2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil 1 can (12 ounces) beer, at room temperature 2 sprigs fresh rosemary 1 clove garlic, crushed Juice of 1 lemon 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1. In a small bowl, mix the rub ingredients.
2. Remove and discard the neck and giblets and any excess fat from the chicken. Lightly rub the chicken all over with the oil. Season the chicken inside and out with the rub. Tuck the tips of the wings behind the chicken's back.
3. Open the beer can and pour out about half the beer. Put the rosemary, garlic, lemon juice, thyme, and red pepper flakes into the beer can (so they will flavor the steam). Using a can opener, make 2 more holes in the top of the can. Place the beer can on a solid surface. Plunk the chicken cavity over the beer can.
4. Transfer the bird-on-a-can to the grill, balancing the bird on its two legs and the can, like a tripod. Grill over indirect medium heat until the juices run clear and the internal temperature registers 170 F in the breast and 180 F in the thickest part of the thigh, 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 hours. Carefully remove the chicken and can from the grill (do not spill contents of beer can, as it will be very hot). Let the chicken rest for about 10 minutes before lifting from the beer can and cutting into serving pieces. Serve warm.
Makes 4 servings -- Disgusting irresistable Vieze Harrie ( . ( * . . * ) . ) <. .Flea Power .> ( . ( . * * . ) . )
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Monday, 14 August 2006
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| "Don't judge by, " whatever Ilya Shambat2004 10:01:20 |
| | Everybody has problems of one kind or another. It's called human condition.
Misery osmotes. So what you learn to do is protect and support ones you love, and be tolerant of the problems that they may have.
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| Chloe, Sumire 09:14:55 |
| | Has Turtle 2 finally calmed down for finishing her hibernation period?
And have Squeaks' eggs hatched in the meantime? All's okay?
Sumi
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| Bicore walker progress Ollie Sandcastle 04:45:56 |
| | After spending several hours mucking about in my workshop, I have finally got the walker actually walking (as opposed to twitching in a pathetic way). For those who may be interested, I used 2 hobby servos that cost about ё10 each. The servos I have used are labelled "GWS Servo S03N STD" and I bought them from Maplin electronics. The octal buffer chips were 74AC240's (you can get them from solarbotics or various hobby robot places). Everything else is pretty standard. With these particular motors, I have discovered that the master suspended resistor value works well with 1.0 megaohms, with the slave resistors on the inverting multiplexor being 570 kilo ohms each. I added some indicator leds to make the thing look that bit more flashy (anode to output rail, cathode to pin 10). The legs were built out of a standard wire coathanger. Coathanger wire seems to come in various degrees of stiffness, it's best to select the most flexible ones.
I have yet to fashion the "backup" antenna, that'll need some thinking about and mucking about.
OTS
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| Lady of the flies Well 00:39:14 |
| | Yesterday the weatherman promised that the 'best of the sunshine' would be on Saturday, with highs around 26-28 degrees. Seemed like a day at the beach was called for. Early start, beat the traffic, on the beach by 8.20 am, plastered in suntan lotion.
Worked like a dream - until I stretched out on the sunlounger on the almost empty beach (under an unpromising grey sky with a stiff sea breeze). It seemed the new suntan lotion was VERY attractive to flies. All sorts - from tiny black dots to long squirmy things to ...
So, ok - prepared for every eventuality, I had slipped the insect repellent into the beach bag as an afterthought. A liberal spray should do the trick, then I can concentrate on the holiday reading material (an enjoyable 'nautical but nice' tale from Alan Titchmarsh - never realised he was an accomplished author on top of his day job).
It was not to be. The flies weren't the least bit perturbed by the insect repellent. Eventually I was covered from neck to toe with a towel to stop the flies landing on me. So much for the suntan lotion.
After 4 hours it hadn't really warmed up significantly. There were spits and spots of rain and grey clouds ... so it was back home to the garden where the sun WAS shining, and the flies weren't trying to get too familiar. Oh well.
joy
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Sunday, 13 August 2006
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| kissy kissy Amgine 22:21:39 |
| | Hi.
I'm drunk, so I'll keep this short [like me].
Hi.
xxx
Beenaway in west stuff. It's really gerat out there.
:v)
I've got three men here right now. Tomorrow I wioll have four.
They're lovely.
See you tommorwo.
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| The truth about Texas. MadMamboRodentShithead 19:00:49 |
| | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Bey2utOm0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCrMyI6ngLg
-- Where would Somalia and Baghdad be today without guns and high explosives? Bunch of mother fucking commie hippies fornicating in public, that's what.
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| A post for amgine Ghost 13:02:06 |
| | see your reply in the thread, you're not alone. alot of name in that thread i don't know either. i think its because the post, "You know life is good" was cross posted to 4 other groups
ghost
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| Sad comment on Terrorism, etc etc Harvey@NZ 07:32:34 |
| | In this post 9-11 age - Bush has ushered in the Police State government, using this to make his country safe?
With all the heightened security alertness - guess how many were actually caught by his new anti-terrorist laws and precautions? Of course, one can never know how many he scared away from ever trying? We just don't know...
The whole 9-11 incident is weird beyond comprehension. Here we have a terrorist plot by Bin Laden? That must be the most planned terrorist incident of all time. But why were there only 4 jet fighters available on the day to protect that part of the country? That is very strange indeed - that 3 planes hit their target, and the 4th was stopped by passengers, and not by any military action.
With the latest terrorist scare in the news - travelling by air, you'll be forever wondering, what is your lotto seat number likely to give you? A safe journey or an unsafe one?
There is no way you can ever safeguard any plane by a terrorist attack. G W Bush has only succeeded in terrorising the public with his war on terror rhetoric. He has chosen the wrong way to handle the entire situation, and the same with his views on international relations.
Harvey
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| Hi everyone! Wanda 03:25:03 |
| | I know I don't post much anymore, but I still read the group and keep up with people here. I'm going offline for a while and just wanted to say goodbye for now. Hope I'll be up and running again soon. Wanda
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Saturday, 12 August 2006
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| Should this newsgroup be kept around anymore? Ollie Sandcastle 05:00:40 |
| | Now that Chloe has gone, has the backbone gone out of it?
OTS
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| Steve Sutton is a total dude Ollie Sandcastle 03:32:24 |
| | I'm not being ironical at all. I think we can all learn a lot from this honest human being.
http://suttsteve.com/
OTS
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| Making new friends Cherokee 02:50:31 |
| | Hi,
New here. I always find it easy to meet people and talk with people. But I can't say that I have a closest friend in this world.
It's hard to find people with whom you have much in common with. So, I suppose that you have to have friends with different things in common of varying interests.
I guess joining a face-to-face discussion group of some purpose is a good idea.
C.
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Friday, 11 August 2006
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| OT: Just nattering Well 22:44:13 |
| | After a weekend away earlier this year I decided it was time to change the car (couldn't fit all the camping gear in the boot). I'd been thinking as it was a small car it was reasonably environmentally friendly, until I discovered that a 1.8 litre diesel estate car would return better mpg and has lower emissions.
With a copy of Parker's Guide, I started doing the research. I visited the auctions a couple of times, noting down what prices things were going for. When I checked the catalogue for my third trip, I decided it was time to start bidding. What I hadn't realised was that as it was the start of the summer holidays, the world and his wife would decide it was just the place to take the kids for a day out! It soon became apparent that with so many private buyers, the prices were being pushed up well beyond the level of my first two visits. I bid on a couple of cars, but dropped out as the bidding climbed steeply. Tried again today, but same deal. Looks like I'll be waiting until September to replace the car.
Anyway, it was an interesting experience bidding at an auction - was surprised at my own daring!
joy
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