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Old June 11th 06, 04:06 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

"Anyone who saw it should count themselves as lucky -- they are
probably not going to see another one like that in their lifetime,"
Scott Young said.

Young is an astronomer and manager of the planetarium and science
gallery at the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg. The museum is collecting
reports of sightings of Friday's fireball, which traveled from south to
north over the Northland about 11:35 p.m. Friday.

"We have a couple hundred e-mails, and my receptionist is taking phone
calls as quick as they come in," Young said. "I'm sure thousands of
people saw it, because it went right over our cottage country area."

Using information from witnesses and the mathematical process of
triangulation, the museum hopes to determine the fireball's exact path.

"That intersects the ground at some point, and that's where you go look
for pieces," Young said.

If the museum is able to triangulate the fireball's path, it will
publish the results so residents can look for its remains. Young
believes it likely that parts of the fireball survived their fiery
plunge.

"There was a sonic boom heard over the Lake of the Woods area, and that
generally means that it has penetrated very low into the atmosphere,"
he said. "If it does that, then generally pieces can survive."

According to NASA, as many as 4 billion meteors enter the Earth's
atmosphere every day, many at speeds about 45 miles per second.
Friction with the air causes them to glow. Most meteors are just specks
of dust that burn up in a brilliant streak of light.

Fireballs are different. They can weigh pounds -- large enough to
illuminate a long path through the sky. Some fireballs, called bolides,
explode with a loud, thunderous sound.

Friday's fireball broke into several pieces, witnesses said.

"It broke up into two pieces -- one big ball and one little ball," said
Tim Leseman of Eveleth.

Many people who saw Friday's fireball compared it to fireworks
traveling horizontally rather than vertically. From any spot, it was
visible for as long as 15 seconds.

"Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have been enough time for anyone to
take a picture," Young said.

The fireball was seen from places as far afield as Brandon, Manitoba
(more than 100 miles west of Winnipeg), northwestern Lake of the Woods
(where it appeared to pass directly overhead), Orr, Eveleth, Duluth,
the Lake Mille Lacs area and Danbury, Wis.

"Everyone generally thinks it was just over the trees or just over the
hills, but when a meteor like this is actually visible, it's usually 20
to 40 kilometers (12 to 25 miles) above the Earth," Young said. "It's
way, way up there."

A meteor's chemical makeup and temperature determine what color its
glow will be. Many witnesses described Friday's fireball as being green
or bluish-green in color (common for a stony meteor), turning to red
near the end of its flight.

Chris Magney of Duluth saw the fireball as he walked in the University
of Minnesota Duluth area.

"I just looked up, and right there in front of me I saw what looked
like a firework," he said. "It was giving off some kind of trail. It
wasn't an evenly spaced trail. It was kind of sparking off parts. It
looked to be kind of bluish-green."

The fireball was larger than past meteors he's seen.

"This was probably one-eighth or one-tenth the size of the moon -- much
larger than any background star," he said. "Just because of the light
intensity it must have been pretty hot, whatever it was. It was moving
as fast as the shooting stars I've seen."

He watched as it appeared to follow an arc, vanishing over the
northwestern horizon.

Leseman was letting his dog out when he happened to look up to the west
as the fireball blazed past. It was in sight for perhaps 10 seconds.

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


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TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...

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Old June 11th 06, 07:37 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Wake up to what? Why don't you spend your time studying all 4 BILLION
meteors which enter the atmosphere every day, WartHole? If that's
what you claim is so important to us!

Saul Levy


On 10 Jun 2006 20:06:33 -0700, "Warhol" wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

"Anyone who saw it should count themselves as lucky -- they are
probably not going to see another one like that in their lifetime,"
Scott Young said.

Young is an astronomer and manager of the planetarium and science
gallery at the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg. The museum is collecting
reports of sightings of Friday's fireball, which traveled from south to
north over the Northland about 11:35 p.m. Friday.

"We have a couple hundred e-mails, and my receptionist is taking phone
calls as quick as they come in," Young said. "I'm sure thousands of
people saw it, because it went right over our cottage country area."

Using information from witnesses and the mathematical process of
triangulation, the museum hopes to determine the fireball's exact path.

"That intersects the ground at some point, and that's where you go look
for pieces," Young said.

If the museum is able to triangulate the fireball's path, it will
publish the results so residents can look for its remains. Young
believes it likely that parts of the fireball survived their fiery
plunge.

"There was a sonic boom heard over the Lake of the Woods area, and that
generally means that it has penetrated very low into the atmosphere,"
he said. "If it does that, then generally pieces can survive."

According to NASA, as many as 4 billion meteors enter the Earth's
atmosphere every day, many at speeds about 45 miles per second.
Friction with the air causes them to glow. Most meteors are just specks
of dust that burn up in a brilliant streak of light.

Fireballs are different. They can weigh pounds -- large enough to
illuminate a long path through the sky. Some fireballs, called bolides,
explode with a loud, thunderous sound.

Friday's fireball broke into several pieces, witnesses said.

"It broke up into two pieces -- one big ball and one little ball," said
Tim Leseman of Eveleth.

Many people who saw Friday's fireball compared it to fireworks
traveling horizontally rather than vertically. From any spot, it was
visible for as long as 15 seconds.

"Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have been enough time for anyone to
take a picture," Young said.

The fireball was seen from places as far afield as Brandon, Manitoba
(more than 100 miles west of Winnipeg), northwestern Lake of the Woods
(where it appeared to pass directly overhead), Orr, Eveleth, Duluth,
the Lake Mille Lacs area and Danbury, Wis.

"Everyone generally thinks it was just over the trees or just over the
hills, but when a meteor like this is actually visible, it's usually 20
to 40 kilometers (12 to 25 miles) above the Earth," Young said. "It's
way, way up there."

A meteor's chemical makeup and temperature determine what color its
glow will be. Many witnesses described Friday's fireball as being green
or bluish-green in color (common for a stony meteor), turning to red
near the end of its flight.

Chris Magney of Duluth saw the fireball as he walked in the University
of Minnesota Duluth area.

"I just looked up, and right there in front of me I saw what looked
like a firework," he said. "It was giving off some kind of trail. It
wasn't an evenly spaced trail. It was kind of sparking off parts. It
looked to be kind of bluish-green."

The fireball was larger than past meteors he's seen.

"This was probably one-eighth or one-tenth the size of the moon -- much
larger than any background star," he said. "Just because of the light
intensity it must have been pretty hot, whatever it was. It was moving
as fast as the shooting stars I've seen."

He watched as it appeared to follow an arc, vanishing over the
northwestern horizon.

Leseman was letting his dog out when he happened to look up to the west
as the fireball blazed past. It was in sight for perhaps 10 seconds.

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...

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Old June 11th 06, 07:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...


It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.

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Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005

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be referred to as a "fundamental branch of physics"?"
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Old June 11th 06, 08:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:44:44 -0600, Art Deco wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message :

Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...


It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.


Doom. We're all gonna die. Etc. Blah-blah-blah. Again.
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- AssLexa's "200+" alien-implanted IQ jumps the rails and crashes into a grade school, killing all inside.

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Old June 12th 06, 06:29 AM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 11:15:43 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:44:44 -0600, Art Deco wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message :

Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...


It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.


Doom. We're all gonna die. Etc. Blah-blah-blah. Again.


Teh end of teh world is near!

ESL!

--
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communicating with an intellectual if not a biological clone of
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Old June 12th 06, 08:22 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Yeah, it's getting BORING, ain't it?

Saul Levy


On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 11:15:43 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:44:44 -0600, Art Deco wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message :

Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...


It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.


Doom. We're all gonna die. Etc. Blah-blah-blah. Again.

  #7  
Old June 12th 06, 03:30 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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I saw a daytime meteor today... Oy Oy Oy... above my Bru'Seli..

It is a bright sunny day with a light blue sky, about 1 PM GMT -1.

the meteor was just a quick trail, somewhere between 5 - 10 degrees of
arc in length, visible for about 2 seconds.

On a dark night, this would have been BRIGHT vision.

Anybody has seen this daytime meteor trail? Back to America in the mid
sixties? There was a meteor that left a bright smoke trail across the
whole US. It was a large yellow-green fireball that made the tv news.


Saul Levy a écrit :

Yeah, it's getting BORING, ain't it?

Saul Levy


On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 11:15:43 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:44:44 -0600, Art Deco wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message :

Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...

It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.


Doom. We're all gonna die. Etc. Blah-blah-blah. Again.


  #8  
Old June 12th 06, 03:53 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Bookman a écrit :

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 11:15:43 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:44:44 -0600, Art Deco wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message :

Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...

It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.


Doom. We're all gonna die. Etc. Blah-blah-blah. Again.


Teh end of teh world is near!

ESL!

--


No I can't say that I ever have seen the end of the world... Yett.
Remember that Warhol is a Saint Savor and protector for the Coffee
Boy's too... If only they started to pay the Zacca and respect the
messenger... John said only the Unbelievers of the Warholian Message
shall be doomed... So Coffee BoYYY's Time to putt your hands in the
Pocketts... and send some money to our Beloved Twitty... as you all
must know she is already victime of the cometh doom for all mankind...
there will be not one who shall not suffer from the Cometh Wrath of
Gran'da'dy... Think before its to late, and be on the side of the
winners... So I repeat leave loosers for what they are and follow
warholian wisdom... Dont wait before its late... ACT NOW... and SAVE
your Life and that of many Others... the chance for you all to become
reel Heros...

How... Very simple... Go to Western Union and Transfer Cash to
Twitty.... Read the Post of 2*a "if you would be so
kind:

FOOD EMPORIUM #767
200 EAST 32ND ST
NEW YORK, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 686-0260

please specify Virginia Hooper as the recipient and
also send her an email at letting her know the money
is there, and please include the Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN)"

  #9  
Old June 12th 06, 05:14 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Warhol shall track down accounts of "dragons" or monitor lizards...
if it can save lives... it's worth to try.


Saul Levy a écrit :

Wake up to what? Why don't you spend your time studying all 4 BILLION
meteors which enter the atmosphere every day, WartHole? If that's
what you claim is so important to us!

Saul Levy


On 10 Jun 2006 20:06:33 -0700, "Warhol" wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

"Anyone who saw it should count themselves as lucky -- they are
probably not going to see another one like that in their lifetime,"
Scott Young said.

Young is an astronomer and manager of the planetarium and science
gallery at the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg. The museum is collecting
reports of sightings of Friday's fireball, which traveled from south to
north over the Northland about 11:35 p.m. Friday.

"We have a couple hundred e-mails, and my receptionist is taking phone
calls as quick as they come in," Young said. "I'm sure thousands of
people saw it, because it went right over our cottage country area."

Using information from witnesses and the mathematical process of
triangulation, the museum hopes to determine the fireball's exact path.

"That intersects the ground at some point, and that's where you go look
for pieces," Young said.

If the museum is able to triangulate the fireball's path, it will
publish the results so residents can look for its remains. Young
believes it likely that parts of the fireball survived their fiery
plunge.

"There was a sonic boom heard over the Lake of the Woods area, and that
generally means that it has penetrated very low into the atmosphere,"
he said. "If it does that, then generally pieces can survive."

According to NASA, as many as 4 billion meteors enter the Earth's
atmosphere every day, many at speeds about 45 miles per second.
Friction with the air causes them to glow. Most meteors are just specks
of dust that burn up in a brilliant streak of light.

Fireballs are different. They can weigh pounds -- large enough to
illuminate a long path through the sky. Some fireballs, called bolides,
explode with a loud, thunderous sound.

Friday's fireball broke into several pieces, witnesses said.

"It broke up into two pieces -- one big ball and one little ball," said
Tim Leseman of Eveleth.

Many people who saw Friday's fireball compared it to fireworks
traveling horizontally rather than vertically. From any spot, it was
visible for as long as 15 seconds.

"Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have been enough time for anyone to
take a picture," Young said.

The fireball was seen from places as far afield as Brandon, Manitoba
(more than 100 miles west of Winnipeg), northwestern Lake of the Woods
(where it appeared to pass directly overhead), Orr, Eveleth, Duluth,
the Lake Mille Lacs area and Danbury, Wis.

"Everyone generally thinks it was just over the trees or just over the
hills, but when a meteor like this is actually visible, it's usually 20
to 40 kilometers (12 to 25 miles) above the Earth," Young said. "It's
way, way up there."

A meteor's chemical makeup and temperature determine what color its
glow will be. Many witnesses described Friday's fireball as being green
or bluish-green in color (common for a stony meteor), turning to red
near the end of its flight.

Chris Magney of Duluth saw the fireball as he walked in the University
of Minnesota Duluth area.

"I just looked up, and right there in front of me I saw what looked
like a firework," he said. "It was giving off some kind of trail. It
wasn't an evenly spaced trail. It was kind of sparking off parts. It
looked to be kind of bluish-green."

The fireball was larger than past meteors he's seen.

"This was probably one-eighth or one-tenth the size of the moon -- much
larger than any background star," he said. "Just because of the light
intensity it must have been pretty hot, whatever it was. It was moving
as fast as the shooting stars I've seen."

He watched as it appeared to follow an arc, vanishing over the
northwestern horizon.

Leseman was letting his dog out when he happened to look up to the west
as the fireball blazed past. It was in sight for perhaps 10 seconds.

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...


  #10  
Old June 12th 06, 09:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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On 12 Jun 2006 07:53:46 -0700, "Warhol" wrote:


Bookman a écrit :

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 11:15:43 -0800, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote:

On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:44:44 -0600, Art Deco wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message :

Warhol wrote:

Fire in the sky...

A bright fireball that blazed over the Northland on Friday night was a
once-in-a-lifetime sighting...

BY STEVE KUCHERA
NEWS TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

The mysterious light seen over the Northland on Friday night was an
especially bright meteor seen in at least two states and Canada.

[screed flush]

"It was the size of the moon and it was moving slowly from south to
north," he said. "It was very bright with a long tail, and it looked
like it was rolling as if it was burning up.... I got a huge chill
watching it."


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

STEVE KUCHERA can be reached at (218) 279-5503, toll free at (800)
456-8282, or by e-mail at .

http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...uperior_new s

TIME TO WAKE UP... Before its too late...

It already is too late, the meteor is past-tense.

Idiot.

Doom. We're all gonna die. Etc. Blah-blah-blah. Again.


Teh end of teh world is near!

ESL!

--


No I can't say that I ever have seen the end of the world... Yett.


Doooom!

Remember that Warhol is a Saint Savor and protector for the Coffee
Boy's too...


Delusions of grandeur and 'coffee boy' lame noted. What is a "Saint
Savor", anyway?

If only they started to pay the Zacca


What is this "zacca" thing? A racist tax, perhaps?

and respect the
messenger...


Neither the messanger nor the message are worthy of respect.

John said only the Unbelievers of the Warholian Message
shall be doomed... So Coffee BoYYY's Time to putt your hands in the
Pocketts... and send some money to our Beloved Twitty... as you all
must know she is already victime of the cometh doom for all mankind...
there will be not one who shall not suffer from the Cometh Wrath of
Gran'da'dy... Think before its to late, and be on the side of the
winners... So I repeat leave loosers for what they are and follow
warholian wisdom... Dont wait before its late... ACT NOW... and SAVE
your Life and that of many Others... the chance for you all to become
reel Heros...

How... Very simple... Go to Western Union and Transfer Cash to
Twitty.... Read the Post of 2*a "if you would be so
kind:


Nice froth, wormhog.

Snip spam

ESL!

--
Bookman -The Official Overseer of Kooks and Trolls in AFA-B
Kazoo Konspirator #668 (The Neighbor of the Beast)
Clue-Bat Wrangler
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Despotic Kookologist of the New World Order
Hammer of Thor award, October 2005

"I'd love to kill you in a ring" - Bartmo gets all touchy-feely

"****SPV....... So yes I am an idiot."

"ASK THE NWS, YOUR TAX DOLLAR GOES TO THEM NOT TO DR.TURI."
- Mr. Turi explains how to accurately predict hurricanes

Bookman is yet another Usenet fignuten, meaning naysayer and/or
rusemaster of their incest cloned Third Reich. In other words, you're
communicating with an intellectual if not a biological clone of
Hitler.
- Brad Guth tries to wax "scientific", but invokes Godwin, instead.

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