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Cuyler Page wrote:
> Well, do I ever feel silly!
My friend, I had no intention of making you feel silly. I've always
thought of BP - that place over that away but we are not quite sure - as
being fundamentally anti-geocentric.
As to Canada, I am not responsible for the F'n media yap yap yap. I may
be fortunate in having ignored it and the Great Blackout.
My son recently informed me that the US Marine Corp does not teach its
members about the War of 1812, as reflected in his friend who is a
Marine not knowing anything about the War of 1812. David's reasoning is
that they do not want to admit that we were beat by Canada, the only
country to do so, on US turf. You guys burnt all kinds of stuff while
you were visiting -- made a lot of work for fire restoration
specialists. Interesting idea to shut off our electric... please
restrain from a full out invasion... then again -- would you be sending
liberation forces?
Anyone have any idea why Bush was "really" in California during the event?
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