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wrote: >Yup, educated on the backs of the addicted. Where are your liberal >values on this one? When you know people who play the lottery, they don't seem that bad. -- ================= Mike Burell http://burell.com ================= That leaves you, you'll have to do it - T Rundgren |
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wrote: >On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:34:30 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >wrote: > >>Yup, educated on the backs of the addicted. Where are your liberal >>values on this one? > >When you know people who play the lottery, they don't seem that bad. I'm glad to see you know every single solitary soul who gambles on the lottery. It is a good thing that you can raise your nose just long enough to admit "they don't seem that bad". Now, do you care to respond to the point or do you plan on continued poorly hidden efforts to side step the fact you are used addicts to attain your goal? -- cg |
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wrote: >On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 03:32:25 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com> >wrote: >> >>When you know people who play the lottery, they don't seem that bad. > >I'm glad to see you know every single solitary soul who gambles on the >lottery. It is a good thing that you can raise your nose just long >enough to admit "they don't seem that bad". I worked in printing for 20 years. I was around gambling most everyday, especially during football season. -- ================= Mike Burell http://burell.com ================= That leaves you, you'll have to do it - T Rundgren |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:46:54 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com>
wrote: >On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 04:11:23 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >wrote: > >>On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 03:32:25 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com> >>wrote: >>> >>>When you know people who play the lottery, they don't seem that bad. >> >>I'm glad to see you know every single solitary soul who gambles on the >>lottery. It is a good thing that you can raise your nose just long >>enough to admit "they don't seem that bad". > >I worked in printing for 20 years. I was around gambling most >everyday, especially during football season. You take the cake. I ask what time of day it is and you reply that the moon seems to be in one of its fuller phases - repeatedly. -- cg |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:46:54 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com>
wrote: >On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 04:11:23 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >wrote: > >>On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 03:32:25 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com> >>wrote: >>> >>>When you know people who play the lottery, they don't seem that bad. >> >>I'm glad to see you know every single solitary soul who gambles on the >>lottery. It is a good thing that you can raise your nose just long >>enough to admit "they don't seem that bad". > >I worked in printing for 20 years. I was around gambling most >everyday, especially during football season. Your in trouble now. cg will stop talking to you next. LMAO -- Ray Mind over matter, if you don’t mind, it don’t matter. (Confucius) |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:57:37 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com>
wrote: >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:46:54 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com> >wrote: > >>On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 04:11:23 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >>wrote: >> >>>I'm glad to see you know every single solitary soul who gambles on the >>>lottery. It is a good thing that you can raise your nose just long >>>enough to admit "they don't seem that bad". >> >>I worked in printing for 20 years. I was around gambling most >>everyday, especially during football season. > >You take the cake. I ask what time of day it is and you reply that >the moon seems to be in one of its fuller phases - repeatedly. You just miss the point. Playing the lottery is no big deal except for the extremists. -- ================= Mike Burell http://burell.com ================= That leaves you, you'll have to do it - T Rundgren |
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On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 02:22:27 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com>
wrote: >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:57:37 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >wrote: > >>On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:46:54 GMT, Meridian Leeward <mburell@yahoo.com> >>wrote: >> >>>On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 04:11:23 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >>>wrote: >>> >>>>I'm glad to see you know every single solitary soul who gambles on the >>>>lottery. It is a good thing that you can raise your nose just long >>>>enough to admit "they don't seem that bad". >>> >>>I worked in printing for 20 years. I was around gambling most >>>everyday, especially during football season. >> >>You take the cake. I ask what time of day it is and you reply that >>the moon seems to be in one of its fuller phases - repeatedly. > >You just miss the point. Playing the lottery is no big deal except for >the extremists. I didn't miss your point. -- cg |
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 18:50:21 GMT, "Nick C" <n-chen@cometcast.net> wrote:
> >"Meridian Leeward" <mburell@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:dagaqvkq05o34dhu5nkqjtr1fa6f6ntuhe@4ax.com.. . >> On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 16:03:22 GMT, cg <cgrams007@{removethis}yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >> >Zell Miller just threw down the gauntlet on this morning's "Meet the >> >Press". >> > >> >He was unbelievably negative about the current Democratic candidates >> >for President. He was most critical of Wesley Clark. He said the >> >Democratic party is being pulled apart by the current party >> >leadership's constant tilt to the left. >> > >> >He indicated that the Bush tax cut has lead to the improvement in the >> >economy by pulling a torn out news article from his inside pocket and >> >pointing to it. Rarely have I ever seen a politician be this blunt >> >and to the point. I suppose it helps him be more forthright since he >> >is retiring but... >> > >> >Whoa man, this is going to cause quite a stink. The truth often times >> >does hurt. >> >> What do you agree with his criticism of the Republicans? > >He's going to vote the republican ticket. LOL >Nick > >> -- >> ================= >> Mike Burell >> http://burell.com >> ================= >> >> That leaves you, you'll have to do it - T Rundgren > -- Ray Mind over matter, if you don’t mind, it don’t matter. (Confucius) |