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To: elmatador who wrote (39246)8/25/2008 9:03:07 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
Uruguay, Finnish Botnia, producing much more profit, less poisons, than anyone could had expect, although some Argentinians are still bewildered.

Plus my W.S.

Ilmarinen.

Some of the finns, they say they are very happy about those unhappy argentinians, who have a right to be unhappy, but the profit/poison ratio was no ever even better than any chemical finn had excpecded.
(some silly unsubsidiesed biodiesel twothird party IMF chemisit reporting, probably after lots of Vodka, or Sakee)

Well, then somebody said, a slight issue of the euro/dolores ratio.

Anyway, cellulosa is simple, works well in a totally closed system,. but to make paper, lots of energy is needed.

Bwahahahhhaaa, as many laughs



To: elmatador who wrote (39246)8/25/2008 9:11:15 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 217825
 
Finnish banana Metals/materials/mortar equation
.

Yes, you guessed it correctly, number 76.

gilbertogil.com.br

PS I still think that the best product in metal was the finnish 81mm mortar thrower.

It never did wobble, go banana, it just went straight, again and again and agian, totally predictably.

Why is Quack going-gong-gong (as the chinese say) doubly bananas??

Bad greedy parasite in their head??