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Old January 14th 08, 05:30 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
kT
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I like that.

Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.
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Old January 14th 08, 07:41 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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kT wrote:I like that.

Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.


If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.

Pat
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Old January 14th 08, 02:47 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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Pat Flannery wrote:


kT wrote:I like that.

Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.


If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.


I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes.
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Old January 14th 08, 03:01 PM posted to sci.space.policy, sci.space.history, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur
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On Jan 14, 6:47 am, kT wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote:

kT wrote:I like that.


Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.


If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.


I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes.


The Semitic Third Reich doesn't joke around, but they do manage to
exterminate their own kind (I suppose that's one of their jokes, like
having put Christ on a stick was another good one).

- Brad Guth
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Old January 14th 08, 03:30 PM posted to sci.space.policy, sci.space.history, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur
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On Jan 14, 7:47*am, kT wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote:

kT wrote:I like that.


Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.


If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.


I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes.


You filter people? Is this still the 90's where Internet providing
companies didn't allow Internet to employees because it disrupts work?

You people are sick.
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Old January 14th 08, 03:35 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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gb wrote:
On Jan 14, 7:47 am, kT wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote:

kT wrote:I like that.


Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.


If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.


Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.


I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes.


You filter people?


Not since Netscape 4.8 and 7.1. Besides, the conservatard humor is a
challenge. I'll just have to keep trying to get it, and soon or later,
I'll get it. It's just a matter of experience. So keep the conservatard
humor coming. I don't get it ... yet.
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Old January 14th 08, 03:42 PM posted to sci.space.policy, sci.space.history, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur
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http://13seconds.info/images/cast-sheila.png
You filter people?

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Old January 14th 08, 03:45 PM posted to sci.space.policy, sci.space.history, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur
gb[_3_]
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On Jan 14, 8:35*am, kT wrote:
gb wrote:
On Jan 14, 7:47 am, kT wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote:


kT wrote:I like that.
Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.
If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.
I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes.


You filter people?


Not since Netscape 4.8 and 7.1. Besides, the conservatard humor is a
challenge. I'll just have to keep trying to get it, and soon or later,
I'll get it. It's just a matter of experience. So keep the conservatard
humor coming. I don't get it ... yet.


Speaking of jokes and filtering people, just to make sure, and being
on topic.
And the joke is missing. And killfiles and oddities. Ever noticed how
silent
the astronomy posts are? Half baked. A loonatic. Ha ha ha ha ha. Just
that
word. Uh huh. Uh huh. Uh huh.


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Old January 14th 08, 03:48 PM posted to sci.space.policy, sci.space.history, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur
gb[_3_]
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On Jan 14, 8:45*am, gb wrote:
On Jan 14, 8:35*am, kT wrote:





gb wrote:
On Jan 14, 7:47 am, kT wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote:


kT wrote:I like that.
Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.
If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.
I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes..


You filter people?


Not since Netscape 4.8 and 7.1. Besides, the conservatard humor is a
challenge. I'll just have to keep trying to get it, and soon or later,
I'll get it. It's just a matter of experience. So keep the conservatard
humor coming. I don't get it ... yet.


Speaking of jokes and filtering people, just to make sure, and being
on topic.
And the joke is missing. And killfiles and oddities. Ever noticed how
silent
the astronomy posts are? Half baked. A loonatic. Ha ha ha ha ha. Just
that
word. Uh huh. Uh huh. Uh huh.


Eh HHhheh. (caughing like an old factory worker and smoker before
coffee.)

Gotta watch the employees.

Orwell finished his impeachment job. No more big brother.
www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/index.htm
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Old January 14th 08, 03:50 PM posted to sci.space.policy, sci.space.history, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur
gb[_3_]
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Default Mercury - The Half Baked Planet

On Jan 14, 8:48*am, gb wrote:
On Jan 14, 8:45*am, gb wrote:





On Jan 14, 8:35*am, kT wrote:


gb wrote:
On Jan 14, 7:47 am, kT wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote:


kT wrote:I like that.
Now everybody be sure to watch it tomorrow, I'm sure it won't get
canceled or delayed or anything, these kinds of things almost never do.
If it got canceled or delayed, that would imply something is seriously
wrong with the gravity fields of the inner solar system.
Back to the killfile, lil' oddity.
I don't get your jokes at all, really, not one bit of humor can I derive
from them, but I don't filter you just because I don't get your jokes.


You filter people?


Not since Netscape 4.8 and 7.1. Besides, the conservatard humor is a
challenge. I'll just have to keep trying to get it, and soon or later,
I'll get it. It's just a matter of experience. So keep the conservatard
humor coming. I don't get it ... yet.


Speaking of jokes and filtering people, just to make sure, and being
on topic.
And the joke is missing. And killfiles and oddities. Ever noticed how
silent
the astronomy posts are? Half baked. A loonatic. Ha ha ha ha ha. Just
that
word. Uh huh. Uh huh. Uh huh.


Eh HHhheh. (caughing like an old factory worker and smoker before
coffee.)

Gotta watch the employees.

Orwell finished his impeachment job. No more big brother.www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/index.htm


Big brother jokes man. Filtering people. Ehheh ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Loonatic. Killfiles and oddities. Watching people.
 




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