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25 new of 331 responses total.
marcvh
response 300 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 18:51 UTC 2006

I suppose its wiring and grounding might not be up to code; is that
what you mean?
nharmon
response 301 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 18:58 UTC 2006

Yes. 8D
klg
response 302 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:08 UTC 2006

(Shucks.  I was going to invite a few of you grex people over for 
a "sit down" dinner.)
tod
response 303 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:12 UTC 2006

What stopped you?
nharmon
response 304 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:14 UTC 2006

Nobody will say grace.
tod
response 305 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:18 UTC 2006

Funny, I thought klg would be having seder.
klg
response 306 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:20 UTC 2006

(I just hope you guys don't object to fried food.)
nharmon
response 307 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:21 UTC 2006

Mmmmmm  fried chickenhawk
twenex
response 308 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:23 UTC 2006

I didn't realise klg and bru were on the menu.
tod
response 309 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 20:42 UTC 2006

I had Irish Stew for dinner last night
rcurl
response 310 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 21:08 UTC 2006

You can legally buy electric chairs from
http://www.electroease.com/Electric-Chairs.html
tod
response 311 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 21:14 UTC 2006

"Ouch, my marrow is low"
keesan
response 312 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 23:05 UTC 2006

Tobacco has probably killed more people than electric chairs and DDT combined.
I object to its being used in public air.
tod
response 313 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 23:16 UTC 2006

Huron Indian myth has it that in ancient times, when the land was barren and
the people were starving, the Great Spirit sent forth a woman to save
humanity. As she traveled over the world, everywhere her right hand touched
the soil, there grew potatoes. And everywhere her left hand touched the soil,
there grew corn. And when the world was rich and fertile, she sat down and
rested. When she arose, there grew tobacco . . . 
keesan
response 314 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 23:17 UTC 2006

And when people finished growing tobacco in the fertile areas, the soil was
impoverished and the people had to move elsewhere.
tod
response 315 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 23:23 UTC 2006

re #314
All nicotiana rustica, nicotiana quadrivalis, and nicotiana multivalvis?
mcnally
response 316 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 23:58 UTC 2006

 My favorite electric chair story involves Emperor Menelek II of Ethiopia.
 He ordered three of them to use in executing criminals, not realizing that
 they required a source of electric current (which was not available at the
 time of their delivery..)  So he used one of the chairs as his throne..
nharmon
response 317 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 01:48 UTC 2006

My least favorite electric chair story is that of William Kemmler's
execution.
johnnie
response 318 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 02:17 UTC 2006

How about George Appel?:  As he was being strapped into the electric
chair, he said, "Well, folks, you'll soon see a baked Appel..."  

Then there was James Donald French...Turning to a newsman while on his
way to the electric chair, French suggested, "I have a terrific headline
for you in the morning: 'French Fries'." 

Funny guys.
klg
response 319 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 02:26 UTC 2006

(Shows you what a great public service capital punishment actually is.)
twenex
response 320 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 02:29 UTC 2006

In your case, it would be.
jep
response 321 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 14:33 UTC 2006

Twenex, I expect better from you than that.
scholar
response 322 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 19:59 UTC 2006

Would you?
gull
response 323 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 23:43 UTC 2006

Re resp:169: Uhm...drug laws *are* administered on a federal level.  
You know that, right? 
 
 
Re resp:211: "Drug dealers *target* young people." 
 
So do people advertising other things, including toys and junk food.  
I'm not sure that problem is unique to drugs.  If they were legal at 
least they could be regulated in a way that restricts minors' access to 
them. 
keesan
response 324 of 331: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 01:15 UTC 2006

Tobacco companies are drug dealers that target young people.
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