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[email protected] August 12th 07 09:02 PM

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Telamon is a smart guy.I Respect Telamon.
cuhulin


John Smith I August 12th 07 09:51 PM

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wrote:
Screw Hiroshima!!!!!! Screw Nagasaki!!!!!! Screw all slant eyed
chinks!!!!!!!! I ''tried'' a few of them out when I was over yonder.No
big deal.
cuhulin


Stay out of Hiroshima!

Lightning seldom strikes the same place twice, but ya never know, ya
just never know ...

JS

Telamon August 13th 07 02:21 AM

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In article ,
"Burr" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
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"Burr" wrote:

"Telamon"

Get a real news reader.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

What are you calling a "Real News Reader"?


A program that is a dedicated news reader.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


That's what I have dude.


X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express

This is not a dedicated news reader.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] August 13th 07 03:08 AM

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I have been to Japan twice before.Eight hours layover in Tokio. (I think
that hotel was the Tokyo Tokyu, or sompin like that.I didn't hang around
that hotel.Myself and some guys went out walking around, seeing the
sights.At the Ginza, there was big mounds of dirt along the street,
subway line, I think they was doing, or getting ready for the Olympics,
whatever) And on the way back home, spent the night at Yokota Air Force
Base.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 13th 07 03:22 AM

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Get a WebTV box and you won't have any problems.I also use my big
Velocity Micro ProMagix www.velocitymicro.com desktop computer, only
for some thingys WebTV can't do.I much prefer my dumb WebTV service
though, it's always there and it always works.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 13th 07 03:23 AM

(OT) : Mike (M II) - No Apology Required [.] - I Am Proud ToSa...
 
www.yokota.af.mil
cuhulin


John Smith I August 13th 07 03:56 AM

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wrote:
I have been to Japan twice before.Eight hours layover in Tokio. (I think
that hotel was the Tokyo Tokyu, or sompin like that.I didn't hang around
that hotel.Myself and some guys went out walking around, seeing the
sights.At the Ginza, there was big mounds of dirt along the street,
subway line, I think they was doing, or getting ready for the Olympics,
whatever) And on the way back home, spent the night at Yokota Air Force
Base.
cuhulin


The clean up, after the bomb drop, involved removing ~3 ft. of top soil
to remove the radiation ...

JS

John Smith I August 13th 07 03:57 AM

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wrote:
Get a WebTV box and you won't have any problems.I also use my big
Velocity Micro ProMagix
www.velocitymicro.com desktop computer, only
for some thingys WebTV can't do.I much prefer my dumb WebTV service
though, it's always there and it always works.
cuhulin


Too bad they didn't have digital video back during the bomb drop, your
webtv would be perfect for viewing the drop!

JS

Zeke Zzzppt August 13th 07 02:26 PM

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wrote:
I have been to Japan twice before.Eight hours layover in Tokio. (I think
that hotel was the Tokyo Tokyu, or sompin like that.I didn't hang around
that hotel.Myself and some guys went out walking around, seeing the
sights.At the Ginza, there was big mounds of dirt along the street,
subway line, I think they was doing, or getting ready for the Olympics,
whatever) And on the way back home, spent the night at Yokota Air Force
Base.
cuhulin


John Smith I wrote:

The clean up, after the bomb drop, involved removing ~3 ft. of top soil
to remove the radiation ...


Huh? The "bomb drop" as you call it, was in Hiroshima/Nagasaki in 1945;
Cuhulin was in Tokyo during the Viet Nam era, the mid sixties. The Ginza
is a popular upscale shopping/restaurant district of Tokyo.

Maybe they did remove 3 feet of radioactive top soil in
Hiroshima/Nagasaki, but why would you think they hauled it to the
Ginza??? To bring new meaning to the phrase "Shop 'til you drop"? :-)

[email protected] August 13th 07 07:25 PM

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Damn bunch of slant eyed chinks!!!!!!!
cuhulin



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