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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (90039)4/15/2001 5:21:12 PM
From: isopatch  Respond to of 95453
 
OT/One of the chihuahuas is missing.(g)

A moment of silence for a fallen foe.

His last epiphany, "Can't get no satisfaction" diving off a building! <rofl>

"A police officer in Ohio responded to a 911 call. She had no details before arriving, except that someone had reported that his father was not breathing. Upon arrival, the officer found the man face down on the couch, naked. When she rolled him over to check for a pulse and to start CPR, she noticed burn marks around his genitals. After the ambulance arrived and removed the man - who was declared dead on arrival at the hospital - the police made a closer inspection of the couch, and noticed that the man had made a hole between the cushions. Upon flipping the couch over, they discovered what caused his death. Apparently the man had a habit of putting his penis between the cushions, down into the hole and between two electrical sanders (with the sandpaper removed, for obvious reasons). According to the story, after his orgasm the discharge shorted out one of the sanders, electrocuting him."

Time to get married JimL. You don't need another roommate like that.(G)

At least he made the latest update of the Darwin Awards.

Isopatch



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (90039)4/16/2001 12:55:45 AM
From: t4texas  Respond to of 95453
 
never had a doubt

i have never had a doubt that the central banks were/are manipulating the price of gold as it suits their purposes by selling their gold. however there is nothing "illegal" about it, and it works fine for them until something happens to make the demand for gold increase by, say, a step function. then it is just the central banks fighting the market, and Just Like in the currency battles with the markets, the central banks lose and have to devalue the currencies or let them float, etc., etc.