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Old May 18th 04, 07:46 AM
Pat Flannery
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Pat Flannery wrote:


Those were Babylonian, and they've been stolen during* of the Baghdad
museum IIRC.



*The words "the looting" were stolen from the above sentence.

Pat

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Old May 18th 04, 03:35 PM
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"Nicholas Fitzpatrick" wrote in message
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In article ,
Neil Gerace wrote:

"Give me a martinus."
"Don't you mean a martini?"
"If I want two I'll ask for 'em!"


Ah ... a Wayne and Shuster fan!


We watched that in Year 9 at high school, then it became one of the year's
plays some of us performed in front of the parents. This was 1983.


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Old May 18th 04, 04:33 PM
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Peter Stickney wrote:


Indian, actually, and hapilly in a Museum in Bombay, unless somebody's
borrowed them.


I was referring to these ones: http://www.unex-t.com/thetruth/babylon.htm

Pat

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Old May 18th 04, 04:38 PM
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Neil Gerace wrote:

"Give me a martinus."
"Don't you mean a martini?"
"If I want two I'll ask for 'em!"


They who study Latin, they go the newsgroup. :-)

Pat

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Old May 18th 04, 06:16 PM
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On 2004-05-18, Peter Stickney wrote:

The Indians did batteries, the Babylonians discovered Beer.
Which is more important to Civilization as We Know It is left as an
exercize for the student.


SSH relevance moment:

February 18th, 1930. Pluto was discovered by Clyde W. Tombaugh. A
red-letter day indeed...

Also on that day, "A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time.
Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by parachute over St.
Louis, MO."

http://google.com/groups?selm=1035sd....supernews.com

The reader is invited to consider the horrifying implications of the
second one actually being more useful.

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-Andrew Gray

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Old May 18th 04, 06:23 PM
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Andrew Gray wrote:

Also on that day, "A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time.
Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by parachute over St.
Louis, MO."

http://google.com/groups?selm=1035sd....supernews.com

The reader is invited to consider the horrifying implications of the
second one actually being more useful.


The reader is also invited to consider what would happen if the aircraft
encountered turbulence, and the effect on its center of gravity of
having a panicking cow running around inside of it.

Pat

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Old May 18th 04, 07:12 PM
Andrew Gray
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On 2004-05-18, Pat Flannery wrote:


Andrew Gray wrote:

Also on that day, "A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time.
Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by parachute over St.
Louis, MO."

http://google.com/groups?selm=1035sd....supernews.com

The reader is invited to consider the horrifying implications of the
second one actually being more useful.


The reader is also invited to consider what would happen if the aircraft
encountered turbulence, and the effect on its center of gravity of
having a panicking cow running around inside of it.


I did try and work out the practical implications of this for the
aircraft, when I first heard it; you're looking at four areas of a few
square inches with a quarter of a ton on each of them. Going to need
some good decking anyway, I feel.

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Old May 18th 04, 08:41 PM
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 10:38:21 -0500, Pat Flannery
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Neil Gerace wrote:

"Give me a martinus."
"Don't you mean a martini?"
"If I want two I'll ask for 'em!"


They who study Latin, they go the newsgroup. :-)


....They who study Pig Latin, they o-gay o-tay orth-Nay akota-Day :-)

OM

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Old May 18th 04, 11:23 PM
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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Andrew Gray wrote:

Also on that day, "A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time.
Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by parachute over St.
Louis, MO."

http://google.com/groups?selm=1035sd....supernews.com

The reader is invited to consider the horrifying implications of the
second one actually being more useful.


The reader is also invited to consider what would happen if the aircraft
encountered turbulence, and the effect on its center of gravity of
having a panicking cow running around inside of it.


Ready made whipped cream!



Pat



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Old May 19th 04, 06:59 PM
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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The reader is also invited to consider what would happen if the aircraft
encountered turbulence, and the effect on its center of gravity of
having a panicking cow running around inside of it.


The reader is invited to just stop thinking and have another hamburger.


 




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