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Old March 18th 04, 11:20 AM
Monica Wang
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Dear Sir/Madam
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Old March 19th 04, 08:19 AM
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Ken [NY) wrote:
On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, (Monica
Wang) mumbled incoherently:


Dear Sir/Madam



Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.

Ken (NY)
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"Part of the solution for the environmental crisis
may well lie in our ability to achieve a better
balance between the sexes."
-Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213

Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
A: Telling your parents you’re gay.

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Hmmm, seems like a legitimate marketing research survey to me. No
commercialism, no brands being given preference - as a matter of fact,
not a single brand mentioned. So, ca-ca for brains, do you even know
what spam is? Because this survey is not.


jim
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Old March 19th 04, 08:26 AM
JimLane
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Ken [NY) wrote:

On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, (Monica
Wang) mumbled incoherently:


Dear Sir/Madam



Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.

Ken (NY)
Chairman,
Department Of Redundancy Department
___________________________________
email:
http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm

"Part of the solution for the environmental crisis
may well lie in our ability to achieve a better
balance between the sexes."
-Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213

Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
A: Telling your parents you’re gay.

spammers can send mail to


As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
activates vitamins. . .
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Old March 19th 04, 10:27 AM
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I was wondering if that was based on some kind of futuristic nanotechnology
fabrics. I've hear about people envisioning self-cleaning fabrics, which
was one of their options. The others you mention could be similar. Or it
could just be translation.
Lyle

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Ken [NY) wrote:

On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, (Monica
Wang) mumbled incoherently:


Dear Sir/Madam



Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.

Ken (NY)
Chairman,
Department Of Redundancy Department
___________________________________
email:
http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm

"Part of the solution for the environmental crisis
may well lie in our ability to achieve a better
balance between the sexes."
-Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213

Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
A: Telling your parents you’re gay.

spammers can send mail to


As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
activates vitamins. . .



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Old March 19th 04, 04:29 PM
Alex Rodriguez
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In article ,
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As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
activates vitamins. . .


Can someone explain these?
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Old March 19th 04, 06:17 PM
David Reuteler
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In rec.bicycles.misc Alex Rodriguez wrote:
As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not make sense, but
I think that is because of translation problems. Eating tobacco odour,
activates vitamins. . .


Can someone explain these?


"eating tobacco odour" .. should be fairly obvious. the fabric doesn't
retain tobacco smell. a problem for smokers or people who goto bars outsie
of california. & there are at least a few cyclists who smoke.

activates vitamins.

wow!

no clue.
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david reuteler

 




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