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Old July 29th 05, 02:25 PM
Greysky
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"Ray Vingnutte" wrote in message
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On 28 Jul 2005 14:23:20 -0700

Which reminds me, I had a crazy moment and bought a ticket in the Euro
lottery for today, jackpot stands at around 70 million(pounds I think)
anyway, if I win I'll buy tickets for all select officers for the
venture. At about 200,000 dollars per ticket I should still have several
millions left over. Our fearless captain can go up first ;-)


Hey there Ray,

I think I'll wait for a ride in Darla's spaceship. It's free and who knows,
I might just get to shoot an Andy-dromedan :-) But I'll still take the
money- it can finance my further researches in FTL communications. I'll be
sure to wave to you all as the shuttle you're in passes overhead

Greysky


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Old July 29th 05, 03:21 PM
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nightbat wrote

Greysky wrote:

"Ray Vingnutte" wrote in message
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On 28 Jul 2005 14:23:20 -0700

Which reminds me, I had a crazy moment and bought a ticket in the Euro
lottery for today, jackpot stands at around 70 million(pounds I think)
anyway, if I win I'll buy tickets for all select officers for the
venture. At about 200,000 dollars per ticket I should still have several
millions left over. Our fearless captain can go up first ;-)


Hey there Ray,

I think I'll wait for a ride in Darla's spaceship. It's free and who knows,
I might just get to shoot an Andy-dromedan :-) But I'll still take the
money- it can finance my further researches in FTL communications. I'll be
sure to wave to you all as the shuttle you're in passes overhead

Greysky


nightbat

Thanks for you vote of confidence Officer Ray and yes you know
I'm always duty ready. It won't be a parts falling off Earth shuttle
Officer Greysky, it will be a Darla Star Ship for sure with you aboard
with us manning the comm.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old July 29th 05, 05:47 PM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:25:41 GMT
"Greysky" wrote:


"Ray Vingnutte" wrote in message
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On 28 Jul 2005 14:23:20 -0700

Which reminds me, I had a crazy moment and bought a ticket in the
Euro lottery for today, jackpot stands at around 70 million(pounds I
think) anyway, if I win I'll buy tickets for all select officers for
the venture. At about 200,000 dollars per ticket I should still have
several millions left over. Our fearless captain can go up first ;-)


Hey there Ray,

I think I'll wait for a ride in Darla's spaceship. It's free and who
knows, I might just get to shoot an Andy-dromedan :-) But I'll still
take the money- it can finance my further researches in FTL
communications. I'll be sure to wave to you all as the shuttle you're
in passes overhead

Greysky


Roger that, So confident am I of losing that I will double, nay, treble
yours as your research is so important. Keep your fingers crossed
Greysky but don;t get too excited.



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Old July 29th 05, 05:51 PM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:21:59 -0500
nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Greysky wrote:

"Ray Vingnutte" wrote in message
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On 28 Jul 2005 14:23:20 -0700

Which reminds me, I had a crazy moment and bought a ticket in the
Euro lottery for today, jackpot stands at around 70 million(pounds
I think) anyway, if I win I'll buy tickets for all select officers
for the venture. At about 200,000 dollars per ticket I should
still have several millions left over. Our fearless captain can go
up first ;-)


Hey there Ray,

I think I'll wait for a ride in Darla's spaceship. It's free and who
knows, I might just get to shoot an Andy-dromedan :-) But I'll
still take the money- it can finance my further researches in FTL
communications. I'll be sure to wave to you all as the shuttle
you're in passes overhead

Greysky


nightbat

Thanks for you vote of confidence Officer Ray and yes you know
I'm always duty ready. It won't be a parts falling off Earth shuttle
Officer Greysky, it will be a Darla Star Ship for sure with you aboard
with us manning the comm.

carry on,
the nightbat


Roger than, I mean what on Earth would I do with 70 million anyway, 50
million would do nicely ;-)

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Old July 29th 05, 09:08 PM
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nightbat wrote

Ray Vingnutte wrote:

On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:21:59 -0500
nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Greysky wrote:

"Ray Vingnutte" wrote in message
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On 28 Jul 2005 14:23:20 -0700

Which reminds me, I had a crazy moment and bought a ticket in the
Euro lottery for today, jackpot stands at around 70 million(pounds
I think) anyway, if I win I'll buy tickets for all select officers
for the venture. At about 200,000 dollars per ticket I should
still have several millions left over. Our fearless captain can go
up first ;-)


Hey there Ray,

I think I'll wait for a ride in Darla's spaceship. It's free and who
knows, I might just get to shoot an Andy-dromedan :-) But I'll
still take the money- it can finance my further researches in FTL
communications. I'll be sure to wave to you all as the shuttle
you're in passes overhead

Greysky


nightbat

Thanks for you vote of confidence Officer Ray and yes you know
I'm always duty ready. It won't be a parts falling off Earth shuttle
Officer Greysky, it will be a Darla Star Ship for sure with you aboard
with us manning the comm.

carry on,
the nightbat


Ray
Roger than, I mean what on Earth would I do with 70 million anyway, 50
million would do nicely ;-)


nightbat

And with the beautiful Star Race Maidens you don't even need
money Officer Ray because they like select us are in it for the science.
They most likely wouldn't even know what money is except the Earth
advanced helpful visiting ones. They will want you for you not your
money the way it should be. Just don't get too excited when they do
Officially finally come, there should be plenty for all of you. From
Earth historical reports of lost folks at sea or desolate places that
have reported seeing them, they are the most beautiful, playful,
helpful, shy stunningly exotic and intelligent far advanced beings
imaginable. Keep your money you won't be needing it on the net reported
Sean LY advanced Star Ship.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old July 29th 05, 11:14 PM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:25:41 GMT
"Greysky" wrote:


"Ray Vingnutte" wrote in message
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On 28 Jul 2005 14:23:20 -0700

Which reminds me, I had a crazy moment and bought a ticket in the
Euro lottery for today, jackpot stands at around 70 million(pounds I
think) anyway, if I win I'll buy tickets for all select officers for
the venture. At about 200,000 dollars per ticket I should still have
several millions left over. Our fearless captain can go up first ;-)


Hey there Ray,

I think I'll wait for a ride in Darla's spaceship. It's free and who
knows, I might just get to shoot an Andy-dromedan :-) But I'll still
take the money- it can finance my further researches in FTL
communications. I'll be sure to wave to you all as the shuttle you're
in passes overhead

Greysky


Well no luck Greysky sorry, I tried, have to just struggle on as best
you can with your research, good luck. And no science officers off to
space either, oh well...




 




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