Are you aware you are responsible for 109 of 766 posts on this thread?sjfcontrol wrote:If true, then we've failed miserably!steveincowtown wrote:This thread is chalked full of info. Thanks to all involved.
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loadedliberal wrote:Are you aware you are responsible for 109 of 766 posts on this thread?sjfcontrol wrote:If true, then we've failed miserably!steveincowtown wrote:This thread is chalked full of info. Thanks to all involved.
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And your point would be? (#110)loadedliberal wrote:Are you aware you are responsible for 109 of 766 posts on this thread?sjfcontrol wrote:If true, then we've failed miserably!steveincowtown wrote:This thread is chalked full of info. Thanks to all involved.
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Guess I'm slacking off! I'll have to try harder! (#111)terryg wrote:Thats only 14% ...
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is that a clockFACEpalm?
Strange photo, there are two hands, and two hands on the clock ... but the "second hand" is missing. (none on the clock)
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if minute (with long U) means small, why is the minute hand bigger?¿Qué? wrote:The second hand is there. The third hand is missing.
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Why is something sent via ship called cargo, and something sent by truck called a shipment?RPB wrote:if minute (with long U) means small, why is the minute hand bigger?¿Qué? wrote:The second hand is there. The third hand is missing.
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Because ice cream has no bones.sjfcontrol wrote:Why is something sent via ship called cargo, and something sent by truck called a shipment?
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What about Crunchy Frog? If they took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy.Pawpaw wrote:Because ice cream has no bones.sjfcontrol wrote:Why is something sent via ship called cargo, and something sent by truck called a shipment?
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For the same reason we park in the driveway and drive on the parkway.sjfcontrol wrote:Why is something sent via ship called cargo, and something sent by truck called a shipment?
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If the State converts a right into a privilege, the citizen can ignore the license and fee and engage in the right with impunity. -- Shuttleworth v. City of Birmingham
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Quick. Someone post a picture of a bunny with a pancake on its head.