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RE: gee, thanks....



Hey Emery, What's up? Reply first, then catch up

>I don't think we've nominated a Deity Of The Week.
>

I'm voting Coyote. But, Unless JG pulls one of his his stunts Coyote is 
almost always my vote. But then, if you lived my life...


>  >
> > >First of all, how early 90's.  It wasn't funny when people
> > first start
>
> > My, what a vintage mid 90's attitude you have there...
>
>That's what he said.

I think She was shooting 91-93, I was going more 95-97.

>
> >   So there goes your data set.
> > Double regression curve not valid.
> >
> > Where'd you learn English, Carl Sagan?
>
>if you don't understand, there's always GuruNet.   http://www.gurunet.com

English.MFer Do you speak it? Math ain't no country I ever heard of (smirk)

>> > I'm sorry I'm dating A firefighter, would you care to explain that 
>>again?
> > Her paycheck isn't able to.
>
>Adrenaline junkie.   Couldn't get into college.  Had nothing better to do.

Excuse me but she 16 credit hours at Kent State, working 32 hours a week day 
job for the bills, and running 3rd shift with the FD doesn't quite make for 
nothing better to do. Adrenaline junkie...

>
> > >Wars aren't fought for love, they are fought over politics and money.
> >
> > No you are so incredibly absolutely fucking wrong. Wars are fought out 
>of
> > duty, love of country, and honor.
>
>LOL!   DM, I laughed so HARD when I read this.   That's good.  Very good.
>
>Straight outta recruitment propaganda.

Can you imagine me in a buzz cut? LMAO!
>
>War is nothing more than a violent means to political ends.  Has nothing to
>do with individual people dumb enough to be in the armed forces.  Or even
>the generals et al who plan things.

True enough.

>
Even by your definition, at best.  how can
> > >good be
> > >defined without evil?
> > >
> >
> > well, how about by yours?
>
>Can't have one without the other.

I can't even get that close. I'm a lost shady on that whole good/evil thing.

>
> > >Dreamers, where do you find them.  I am still looking for sarcasm by 
>the
> > >way, and no sir, didn't find any.
>
> > How about Robert Heinlein? Go read Time Enough for Love,
> > Stranger in a
> > Strange Land, and To Sail Beyond the Sunset
>
>TSBTS

What disease is that?


was pretty lame, IMO.   The more he tied in every friggin thing he
>wrote together, the lamer it got.

Emery, I was raised on that book. ON Heinlein in general, hence my shadyness 
with good/evil.


>
> > Oh, me? hi I'm D.M. (or that steive ray vaugh looking
> > mother-f-er to you not in earshot)
>
>hehe.   Long time no see, D.M.   What's shakin'?

I've been suffering the human version of trench run disease, know to knock 
off death stars. But i'm feeling better now. It took some time to recoup 
after a bunch of crap, and a week in vermont really helped.
Been writing, working on publishing, and getting a tour together. You coming 
up for the Bink/OTR/M.Kelsey weekend or what you slacker? >:)


>
>--
>Chris Emery
>Web Commerce Developer
>chris.emery at ecoutlook_com
>http://www.ecoutlook.com

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