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dxAce May 14th 06 06:01 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Hurricane Season will be fast upon us, is everyone set up to monitor the action
this year?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


IonSpot May 14th 06 06:13 PM

Hurricane Season
 
I'll be monitoring CNN, watching that crackhead mayor and retarded Governor
staring blankly into the camera.

Maybe will keep WWL-AM in tune from time to time.


"dxAce" wrote in message
...
Hurricane Season will be fast upon us, is everyone set up to monitor the
action
this year?

dxAce
Michigan
USA




dxAce May 14th 06 06:19 PM

Hurricane Season
 


IonSpot wrote:

I'll be monitoring CNN, watching that crackhead mayor and retarded Governor
staring blankly into the camera.


It's gonna be fun!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David May 14th 06 06:20 PM

Hurricane Season
 
On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:13:42 GMT, "IonSpot" wrote:

I'll be monitoring CNN, watching that crackhead mayor and retarded Governor
staring blankly into the camera.

http://www.bluechipreview.com/BUSH_GUITAR_PIE.jpg


John Steffes May 14th 06 06:26 PM

Hurricane Season
 
dxAce wrote:
Hurricane Season will be fast upon us, is everyone set up to monitor the action
this year?

dxAce
Michigan
USA

We'll be ready at Kennedy Space Center. We've are completing the
installation of an H.F. communication tranciever, VHF and UHF amatuer
radio transcievers, and a couple of satellite phones in the Emergency
Operations Center.

The last few years have been doosies regarding storm damage around here.

Of course, we'll have to extensively (ahem) check out the amatuer gear
before we declare it "funtional".

John

KE0GG

[email protected] May 14th 06 06:28 PM

Hurricane Season
 
All I have to do is click on a local Jackson Radio tv station for full
time bad weather updates,every second of the day or night.If one of them
weather dudes says,You need to take cover NOW!,,, I am going to grab my
doggy by the cuff of her neck and she and I will get in one of my hall
closets.Damn the Torpedos,,, Full Steam Ahead
cuhulin


[email protected] May 14th 06 06:44 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Hmmmm,,,, what was that I read somewhere on the internet this morning or
late last night,about one of them other kennedys? I went to the
foodstore yesterday for Beer and grub.Now I am halfway drunk and I done
forgot.
cuhulin


Mike Terry May 14th 06 06:49 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Cingular Wireless Prepared for 2006 Hurricane Season Along Texas Gulf Coast

May 8,2006

Cingular has a rigorous hurricane and emergency preparedness program in
place and conducts ongoing readiness drills throughout the year to ensure
network facilities and personnel are ready to go at a moment's notice.

"We hope fewer storms will come ashore this year, but our employees have
dedicated themselves year-round to ensuring we are prepared," said Andy
Shibley, Cingular's vice president and general manager for South Texas.

Cingular monitors and maintains the network 24/7. This monitoring system
allows Cingular to assess any emergency situation within minutes.

Cingular cell sites located in hurricane-prone areas like Houston, Southeast
Texas and along the Texas Gulf Coast, are equipped with permanent or
portable generators in the event of power outages, which are prevalent
during storms. Additionally, Cingular backs up its cell sites with batteries
to prevent outages related to power interruptions lasting less than eight
hours.

Cingular also has more than 50 Cells on Wheels, called "COWs," which are
self-contained mobile cell sites that can be towed or driven into an area to
provide extra call capacity or to restore communications following a
disaster. The company's "COLTs," or Cells on Light Trucks, are smaller than
COWs and can be driven where a mobile cell site is needed and include two
masts for microwave antennas.

Cingular also offers tips to help consumers understand what to expect when
they use their cell phones or other wireless devices during an emergency and
what they can do to prepare. The most important recommendation that can help
customers reach friends and loved ones during a storm is the use of text
messaging.

"We saw text messaging become an extremely useful tool in the Gulf Coast
region during and after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita," Shibley said. "Text
messaging is a reliable way to reach family and friends during severe
weather and keeps voice channels open for access to first responders on the
ground in storm-affected areas."
Text messages will often go through quicker than voice calls during an
emergency situation. More than 95 percent of Cingular phones sold today are
text message capable. Depending on your call plan, additional charges may
apply.

Cingular also encourages consumers to do the following in advance of a
storm:
- Program all of your emergency contact numbers into your cell phone,
including the police department, fire station and hospital, as well
as
your family members.

- Have a family communications plan in place. Designate someone out of
the area as a central contact, and make certain all family members
know
who to contact if they become separated.

- Keep your wireless phone batteries charged at all times. Have an
alternate plan to recharge your battery in case of power outages
(i.e.
charging via your car charger, extra cell phone batteries, use of a
disposable cell phone battery).

- Keep your wireless phone dry. The biggest threat to your device
during
a hurricane is water, so keep your equipment safe from the elements.

- Forward your home number to your wireless number in the event of an
evacuation. Since call forwarding is based out of the telephone
central
office, you will get incoming calls from your landline phone, even if
your local telephone service is disrupted at your home. In the
unlikely
event the central office is isolated, call forwarding may not work.

The following information will help customers stay in touch and maximize
their wireless service during and after the storm:
- Keep non-emergency calls to a minimum. Chances are that if there is
severe weather, many people will be attempting to place wireless
calls
to loved ones, friends and business associates. If the landline
phones
are not working, this probability increases.

- Wait 10 seconds before redialing a call. On many wireless phones, to
redial a number you simply push "send" after you've ended a call to
redial the previous number. If you do this too quickly, the data
from
the phone to the cell site does not have enough time to clear and may
contribute to network congestion.

- Use your wireless phone to access weather and news updates. Many
homes
lose power during severe weather. If you have a wireless phone that
provides access to the Internet, you can watch the latest weather and
news report.

- Use your camera phone to snap, store and send photos of damaged
property to your insurance company.

Cingular will provide updated information about its hurricane preparation at
its dedicated website: http://www.cingularhurricaneupdates.com. High
resolution photos are also available for download on the site.
About Cingular Wireless


Source: Cingular Wireless
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060508/clm048.html?.v=45



dxAce May 14th 06 06:57 PM

Hurricane Season
 


Mike Terry wrote:

Cingular Wireless Prepared for 2006 Hurricane Season Along Texas Gulf Coast

May 8,2006

Cingular has a rigorous hurricane and emergency preparedness program in
place and conducts ongoing readiness drills throughout the year to ensure
network facilities and personnel are ready to go at a moment's notice.

"We hope fewer storms will come ashore this year, but our employees have
dedicated themselves year-round to ensuring we are prepared," said Andy
Shibley, Cingular's vice president and general manager for South Texas.

Cingular monitors and maintains the network 24/7. This monitoring system
allows Cingular to assess any emergency situation within minutes.

Cingular cell sites located in hurricane-prone areas like Houston, Southeast
Texas and along the Texas Gulf Coast, are equipped with permanent or
portable generators in the event of power outages, which are prevalent
during storms. Additionally, Cingular backs up its cell sites with batteries
to prevent outages related to power interruptions lasting less than eight
hours.

Cingular also has more than 50 Cells on Wheels, called "COWs," which are
self-contained mobile cell sites that can be towed or driven into an area to
provide extra call capacity or to restore communications following a
disaster. The company's "COLTs," or Cells on Light Trucks, are smaller than
COWs and can be driven where a mobile cell site is needed and include two
masts for microwave antennas.

Cingular also offers tips to help consumers understand what to expect when
they use their cell phones or other wireless devices during an emergency and
what they can do to prepare. The most important recommendation that can help
customers reach friends and loved ones during a storm is the use of text
messaging.

"We saw text messaging become an extremely useful tool in the Gulf Coast
region during and after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita," Shibley said. "Text
messaging is a reliable way to reach family and friends during severe
weather and keeps voice channels open for access to first responders on the
ground in storm-affected areas."
Text messages will often go through quicker than voice calls during an
emergency situation. More than 95 percent of Cingular phones sold today are
text message capable. Depending on your call plan, additional charges may
apply.

Cingular also encourages consumers to do the following in advance of a
storm:
- Program all of your emergency contact numbers into your cell phone,
including the police department, fire station and hospital, as well
as
your family members.

- Have a family communications plan in place. Designate someone out of
the area as a central contact, and make certain all family members
know
who to contact if they become separated.

- Keep your wireless phone batteries charged at all times. Have an
alternate plan to recharge your battery in case of power outages
(i.e.
charging via your car charger, extra cell phone batteries, use of a
disposable cell phone battery).

- Keep your wireless phone dry. The biggest threat to your device
during
a hurricane is water, so keep your equipment safe from the elements.

- Forward your home number to your wireless number in the event of an
evacuation. Since call forwarding is based out of the telephone
central
office, you will get incoming calls from your landline phone, even if
your local telephone service is disrupted at your home. In the
unlikely
event the central office is isolated, call forwarding may not work.

The following information will help customers stay in touch and maximize
their wireless service during and after the storm:
- Keep non-emergency calls to a minimum. Chances are that if there is
severe weather, many people will be attempting to place wireless
calls
to loved ones, friends and business associates. If the landline
phones
are not working, this probability increases.

- Wait 10 seconds before redialing a call. On many wireless phones, to
redial a number you simply push "send" after you've ended a call to
redial the previous number. If you do this too quickly, the data
from
the phone to the cell site does not have enough time to clear and may
contribute to network congestion.

- Use your wireless phone to access weather and news updates. Many
homes
lose power during severe weather. If you have a wireless phone that
provides access to the Internet, you can watch the latest weather and
news report.

- Use your camera phone to snap, store and send photos of damaged
property to your insurance company.

Cingular will provide updated information about its hurricane preparation at
its dedicated website: http://www.cingularhurricaneupdates.com. High
resolution photos are also available for download on the site.
About Cingular Wireless

Source: Cingular Wireless
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060508/clm048.html?.v=45


And this has a shortwave radio component?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Mike Terry May 14th 06 07:10 PM

Hurricane Season
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


And this has a shortwave radio component?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



"other wireless devices "



dxAce May 14th 06 07:14 PM

Hurricane Season
 


Mike Terry wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


And this has a shortwave radio component?


"other wireless devices "


That doesn't answer my question!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David May 14th 06 10:19 PM

Hurricane Season
 
On Sun, 14 May 2006 14:47:57 -0500, "Brian Hill" wrote:


"David" wrote in message


As we all know, Rednecks invented tropical cyclones.

Dave, Your such a hateful person. Tell us Dave, just why you hate the white
rural working class and poor white folks? What a bigoted racist woman hater.
Dude you certainly have some serious issues. Get some help!!!

BH

Les used a perjorative term for a resident of a foreign country and
pointed out he was from Mississippi, I must assume he is Redneck. You
are the one who decided that being a Redneck is something to be
ashamed of.

I think you're projecting, Sigmund.



Brian Hill May 14th 06 10:34 PM

Hurricane Season
 

"David" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 14 May 2006 14:47:57 -0500, "Brian Hill" wrote:


"David" wrote in message


As we all know, Rednecks invented tropical cyclones.

Dave, Your such a hateful person. Tell us Dave, just why you hate the
white
rural working class and poor white folks? What a bigoted racist woman
hater.
Dude you certainly have some serious issues. Get some help!!!

BH

Les used a perjorative term for a resident of a foreign country and
pointed out he was from Mississippi, I must assume he is Redneck. You
are the one who decided that being a Redneck is something to be
ashamed of.

I think you're projecting, Sigmund.




Sure Dave. Whatever you say.

BH



Billy Smith May 14th 06 10:36 PM

Hurricane Season
 
IonSpot wrote:

I'll be monitoring CNN, watching that crackhead mayor and retarded Governor
staring blankly into the camera.

Maybe will keep WWL-AM in tune from time to time.


"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Hurricane Season will be fast upon us, is everyone set up to monitor the
action
this year?

dxAce
Michigan
USA




Meanwhile your hero sits on his Tush and does a flyover to check out the
damage. But like most of the bureaucrats in DC, only their little world
matters while the rest of America is flyover country to be avoided by
the elites on the east and west coasts.

[email protected] May 14th 06 10:54 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Yeahhhh,,, well, the weather is the weather and them two divorced
wimmins next door never tell me anything.About a week ago,the brunette
30 year old divorced woman was standing with one foot (her left foot) on
top of their roll around dish washer in their kitchen and her other foot
on the kitchen counter top.She was trying to get one of those kitchen
cabinet door hinges off of there.(because they are redoing their
kitchen) The dish washer tried to tip over and she fell down and busted
her knee.(she said she heard it pop) I didn't know whether she is over
there this weekend or not,I have been going over there every few
hours.So,about half an hour ago,I phoned the 37 year old divorced blonde
woman.She is at Natchez State Park this weekend,fishing.She said that
other woman is staying with her boyfriend this weekend.wimmin!
cuhulin


[email protected] May 15th 06 05:18 PM

Hurricane Season
 

David wrote:
On Sun, 14 May 2006 14:47:57 -0500, "Brian Hill" wrote:


"David" wrote in message


As we all know, Rednecks invented tropical cyclones.

Dave, Your such a hateful person. Tell us Dave, just why you hate the white
rural working class and poor white folks? What a bigoted racist woman hater.
Dude you certainly have some serious issues. Get some help!!!

BH

Les used a perjorative term for a resident of a foreign country and
pointed out he was from Mississippi, I must assume he is Redneck. You
are the one who decided that being a Redneck is something to be
ashamed of.

I think you're projecting, Sigmund.


If you think that Limey is a perjorative term, fine with me. I don't
need some dork in the UK telling me how to pepare for a hurricane, so
far I have survived all that have struck my house which was built in
1968. I lost a few shingles and a tree. But, I'm smart enough to live
on high ground in a sheltered area away from the waterfront areas. Many
weren't and paid dearly.

I might live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but was born and raised in
Duluth, Minnesota. I moved here to take a job with the Federal
Government and have since retired.

Redneck??

Yeah right, retard!

Seek help David, you certainly could use someone with knowledge of
mental problems to see if your meds could be adjusted.

Les


Mark Zenier May 15th 06 05:20 PM

Hurricane Season
 
In article ,
dxAce wrote:
Hurricane Season will be fast upon us, is everyone set up to monitor the action
this year?


Disney News (ABC) had a segment, Sunday, with a talking head predicting
that it will hit the East Coast and New England this year. Seems that
there's a big stretch of warmer than usual water off the coast.

When was the last big hurricane that hit DC?

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


[email protected] May 15th 06 10:07 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Les isn't originaly from Mississippi.He is from O H 10,or somewhere
around there.Which is A OK in my book.
cuhulin


Les Locklear May 15th 06 10:10 PM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:44:57 -0400, Roger Wiseman wrote:

My daddy was a faggot he taught me how to dress up.


Wiseman isn't a faggot, fool. But if he was, I'd still
count him among the good folk.

[email protected] May 15th 06 10:13 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Most people dont understand the so-called term/name,redneck.As regards
human rednecks,they were the old Southern democrat party and they used
to wear red hankerchiefs around their d..n necks.I am NOT a redneck.
cuhulin


[email protected] May 15th 06 10:19 PM

Hurricane Season
 
Minnesota is A OK.I have traveled across Minnesota before on a Greyhound
bus in 1956.I remember when our bus stopped at a traffic light on
Nicolette or Hennepin that night in Minneapolis at about 9:00 PM and a
lot of people (it was in the middle of December,1956) were standing in
line out on the street,waiting to get in a movie theater.
cuhulin


an_old_friend May 15th 06 10:20 PM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

Les Locklear wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:44:57 -0400, Roger Wiseman wrote:

My daddy was a faggot he taught me how to dress up.


Wiseman isn't a faggot, fool. But if he was, I'd still
count him among the good folk.

good folks don't go aroudn calling people child molestors

I don't know orcare what wisemen sexauleintation is I just wish ihed
get out of other people busness


[email protected] May 15th 06 10:34 PM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

On 15 May 2006 14:20:17 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:

Les Locklear wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:44:57 -0400, Roger Wiseman wrote:

My daddy was a faggot he taught me how to dress up.


Wiseman isn't a faggot, fool. But if he was, I'd still
count him among the good folk.

good folks don't go aroudn calling people child molestors

I don't know orcare what wisemen sexauleintation is I just wish ihed
get out of other people busness


Then stop provoking Wiseman, dumbass.

David May 15th 06 11:34 PM

Hurricane Season
 
On 15 May 2006 09:18:57 -0700, wrote:



I might live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but was born and raised in
Duluth, Minnesota. I moved here to take a job with the Federal
Government and have since retired.

Like Bob Dylan ain't a hillbilly...


[email protected] May 15th 06 11:55 PM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

Les Locklear wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:44:57 -0400, Roger Wiseman wrote:

My daddy was a faggot he taught me how to dress up.


Wiseman isn't a faggot, fool. But if he was, I'd still
count him among the good folk.


Another **** poor impostering by somebody who doesn't even belong to
the human race.

You might want to check the difference in the e-mail
address......retard.

Les


[email protected] May 16th 06 12:45 AM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:

wrote:
On 15 May 2006 14:20:17 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


good folks don't go aroudn calling people child molestors

I don't know orcare what wisemen sexauleintation is I just wish ihed
get out of other people busness


Then stop provoking Wiseman, dumbass.


I don't do anything a reasonable person would calling provoking him

I just refse refuse to let him conitue his thrash atohn un chalahnged


Just ignore him and don't give him any lip, dumbass. If you quit
replying and provoking him, he would quickly drop the whole thing.

There is no "challenged" question at all. You are using that as
an excuse for yourself.

[email protected] May 16th 06 12:47 AM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

ass****ed by an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
On 15 May 2006 14:20:17 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


good folks don't go aroudn calling people child molestors

I don't know


Truer words were never spoken, Markie, you know nothing!

BTW you are a child molester, Markie.
Tell us all about how you like those beer enemas.


Then stop provoking Wiseman, dumbass.


Poor Markie is owned like little Llard Davies.

I don't do anything


No, you just dance right on cue, bitch boy!


[email protected] May 16th 06 12:48 AM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

Lloyd Davies wrote:

My daddy was a faggot he taught me how to dress up.



He also taught you how to give a blowjob, huh, Lloydie!


[email protected] May 16th 06 12:49 AM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

wrote:
Les Locklear wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:44:57 -0400, Roger Wiseman wrote:

My daddy was a faggot he taught me how to dress up.


Wiseman isn't a faggot, fool. But if he was, I'd still
count him among the good folk.


Another **** poor impostering by somebody who doesn't even belong to
the human race.

You might want to check the difference in the e-mail
address......retard.

Les


Smells like Lloyd Davies impostering you!


[email protected] May 16th 06 01:02 AM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 
The real rednecks are up North and they think Southerners are
rednecks.How easily they are fooled.
cuhulin


an old freid to some a nightmare to steve May 16th 06 02:17 AM

get help
 

wrote:
wrote:
Les Locklear wrote:



Smells like Lloyd Davies impostering you!


well you are stealing my name wismen

get help


m II May 16th 06 04:21 AM

Hurricane Season
 
David wrote:

Like Bob Dylan ain't a hillbilly...


Used to be..'til some vandals took his handle...




mikey khan and his brother Don...

an_old_friend May 16th 06 05:21 AM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

wrote:
On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:

wrote:
On 15 May 2006 14:20:17 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


good folks don't go aroudn calling people child molestors

I don't know orcare what wisemen sexauleintation is I just wish ihed
get out of other people busness

Then stop provoking Wiseman, dumbass.


I don't do anything a reasonable person would calling provoking him

I just refse refuse to let him conitue his thrash atohn un chalahnged


Just ignore him and don't give him any lip, dumbass.

doesn not work or did not work for 6 months
If you quit
replying and provoking him, he would quickly drop the whole thing.


no he has been at for a year rain or shine

still no good person goes around calling folks child molestors


There is no "challenged" question at all. You are using that as
an excuse for yourself.


I left him for 6 month and he pokept posting his **** at least this way
I don't see mcuh of as goolge anily lets you see the last post

defedning oneself is not provoking someone, if the jews had defended
themselves against eh NAZI's a lot moe of them would be alive


[email protected] May 16th 06 12:59 PM

Retarded Mark Morgan always gets it wrong!
 

an old freid to some a nightmare to steve wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
Les Locklear wrote:



Smells like Lloyd Davies impostering you!


well you are stealing my name wismen


Wrong again, Markie, you putz.


[email protected] May 16th 06 01:02 PM

Hurricane Season in glendale west virginia? NOOOOOOOO!!!
 

assraped by an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:

wrote:
On 15 May 2006 14:20:17 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


good folks don't go aroudn calling people child molestors

I don't know orcare what wisemen sexauleintation is I just wish ihed
get out of other people busness

Then stop provoking Wiseman, dumbass.

I don't do anything a reasonable person would calling provoking him

I just refse refuse to let him conitue his thrash atohn un chalahnged


Just ignore him and don't give him any lip, dumbass.

doesn not work or did not work for 6 months


Markie admits he hasn't worked for at least 6 months.

If you quit
replying and provoking him, he would quickly drop the whole thing.


no he has been at for a year rain or shine


And according to the Google archives, you've been at it for years and
years, dumbass.

still no good person goes around calling folks child molestors


But you are a child molester, Markie.

There is no "challenged" question at all. You are using that as
an excuse for yourself.


I left him for 6 month and he pokept posting his **** at least this way
I don't see mcuh of as goolge anily lets you see the last post


Wrong, markie, you've been spamming for at least 6 months.

defedning oneself is not provoking someone, if the jews had defended
themselves against eh NAZI's a lot moe of them would be alive


You stupid ****, you think replying with "get help" is a good defense?
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! What a moron.


an old friend May 16th 06 06:50 PM

get help
 

wrote:
assraped by an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


still no good person goes around calling folks child molestors


But you are a child molester, Markie.

get help for your delsuional behavoir


[email protected] May 16th 06 07:33 PM

Hey Retard Markie
 

t-bagged by an old friend wrote:
wrote:
assraped by an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


still no good person goes around calling folks child molestors


But you are a child molester, Markie.

get


Get a remedial English class for your obvious disbility.


an old freid to some a nightmare to steve May 16th 06 09:33 PM

get help
 

wrote:
t-bagged by an old friend wrote:
wrote:
assraped by an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:


still no good person goes around calling folks child molestors

But you are a child molester, Markie.

get


Get a remedial English class for your obvious disbility.

get help
nothing wrong with that statement


[email protected] May 17th 06 01:26 PM

Retard markie spams another day!
 

an old freid to some a nightmare to steve wrote:
wrote:
t-bagged by an old friend wrote:
wrote:
assraped by an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
On 15 May 2006 15:07:30 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:

still no good person goes around calling folks child molestors

But you are a child molester, Markie.

get


Get a remedial English class for your obvious disbility.


nothing wrong with that statement


Oh, so you admit you need remedial English, you stupid son of a bitch!


an Old friend May 17th 06 01:31 PM

get help
 

wrote:
an old freid to some a nightmare to steve wrote:
wrote:

Get a remedial English class for your obvious disbility.


nothing wrong with that statement


Oh, so you admit you need remedial English, you stupid son of a bitch!

no
get help



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