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Old January 21st 07, 05:12 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat
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Old January 21st 07, 05:35 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat


good that you posted this warning Knight Nightbat... I would like to
warne specialy Saul...

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Old January 21st 07, 06:15 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote

Warhol wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Major Warhol

good that you posted this warning Knight Nightbat... I would like to
warne specialy Saul...


nightbat

Yes our Saul is a special case, but he has been apparently
already blind to so many ongoing planetary events and warnings from
profound Science Team Officers which usually go ignored or discounted by
him.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old January 21st 07, 06:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat



And be sure to keep Britney dolls and all erotic materials out of sight
and mind during viewing, lest any thoughtless self-fiddling should put
you in double jeopardy of blindness!

Double-A

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Old January 21st 07, 06:56 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat




Commander Double-A

And be sure to keep Britney dolls and all erotic materials out of sight
and mind during viewing, lest any thoughtless self-fiddling should put
you in double jeopardy of blindness!

Double-A


nightbat

Yes precisely in Major Bert's case Commander because his
Britney doll like the real thing reportedly can be a handful. While
telescope comet watching and mutual catching sight of those evolved now
long legged overdue Space Sean Vixens could produce over sexual
stimulation and solar burned out eye balls, oh mercy!

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old January 21st 07, 11:13 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Warhol wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Major Warhol

good that you posted this warning Knight Nightbat... I would like to
warne specialy Saul...


nightbat

Yes our Saul is a special case, but he has been apparently
already blind to so many ongoing planetary events and warnings from
profound Science Team Officers which usually go ignored or discounted by
him.

carry on,
the nightbat


Fortunately the "warnings" of raving frootcakes such as yourself and
war-fizzy can be safely ignored.
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Old January 21st 07, 11:14 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.fan.art-bell
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote:

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat




Commander Double-A

And be sure to keep Britney dolls and all erotic materials out of sight
and mind during viewing, lest any thoughtless self-fiddling should put
you in double jeopardy of blindness!

Double-A


nightbat

Yes precisely in Major Bert's case Commander because his
Britney doll like the real thing reportedly can be a handful. While
telescope comet watching and mutual catching sight of those evolved now
long legged overdue Space Sean Vixens could produce over sexual
stimulation and solar burned out eye balls, oh mercy!

carry on,
the nightbat


So what do you do when Darla gets a puncture?
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Old January 22nd 07, 02:51 AM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote

Art Deco wrote:

nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote

Warhol wrote:


nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Major Warhol

good that you posted this warning Knight Nightbat... I would like to
warne specialy Saul...


nightbat

Yes our Saul is a special case, but he has been apparently
already blind to so many ongoing planetary events and warnings from
profound Science Team Officers which usually go ignored or discounted by
him.

carry on,
the nightbat


Bart Devo

Unfortunately the "warnings" of profound Officers such as yourself and
war-fizzy cannot be safely ignored.


nightbat

The Katrina survivors and other most recent catastrophe warned
victims happily agree, for their lives depended on early warning by the
profound Earth Science Team Officers. Notice no one cares about whether
auk lames on or foolish awards, just that the boys properly serve the
coffee.

fill that cup Red Cap,
the nightbat
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Old January 22nd 07, 02:59 AM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.fan.art-bell
nightbat[_1_]
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote

Art Deco wrote:

nightbat wrote:


Double-A wrote:


nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat




Commander Double-A

And be sure to keep Britney dolls and all erotic materials out of sight
and mind during viewing, lest any thoughtless self-fiddling should put
you in double jeopardy of blindness!

Double-A


nightbat

Yes precisely in Major Bert's case Commander because his
Britney doll like the real thing reportedly can be a handful. While
telescope comet watching and mutual catching sight of those evolved now
long legged overdue Space Sean Vixens could produce over sexual
stimulation and solar burned out eye balls, oh mercy!

carry on,
the nightbat


Bart Devo

So what do you do when Darla gets a puncture?


nightbat

Oh coffeeboys, spunk spill on ship aisle four, mop it up! Cause
Darla is a reported mammal like us, so what leak spills on the floor you
clean it up! No nano diapers per Captain orders permitted on Sean Starships.

get to it Red Cap,
the nightbat
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Old January 23rd 07, 12:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Default Going Blind Warning Concerning Viewing of Comet McNaught

nightbat wrote:

Art Deco wrote:

nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote

Warhol wrote:


nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote

Normally the chance of going blind is not an issue when
viewing fast moving comets from Earth as they make their rare
appearances, but McNaught is different.

See:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...html?source=rs
s

Well coffee boys especially don't have to worry since they're mostly
interested in just spaming profound Earth Science Team Officers not
actual astronomy goings on. However the warning is for all who attempt
to try to catch a glimpse of it due to its proximity near the horizon
passing close to the Sun at dusk or dawn.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Major Warhol

good that you posted this warning Knight Nightbat... I would like to
warne specialy Saul...


nightbat

Yes our Saul is a special case, but he has been apparently
already blind to so many ongoing planetary events and warnings from
profound Science Team Officers which usually go ignored or discounted by
him.

carry on,
the nightbat


Bart Devo

Unfortunately the "warnings" of profound Officers such as yourself and
war-fizzy cannot be safely ignored.


And another pathetic post edit.

ni


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