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katy February 11th 07 05:18 AM

Who are you going to listen to??
 
Maxprop wrote:
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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

Did yours?

(I'll bet the water in those sealed containers is pretty


stagnant by now.)


We add chlorine pills every two years.



Might want to throw out those 1965 canned beans, though.

Max


But you can keep the Twinkies...they last forever...

jlrogers±³© February 11th 07 12:33 PM

Who are you going to listen to??
 
"katy" wrote in message
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jlrogers±³© wrote:
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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

"jlrogers±³©" wrote in message
.net...

Popular notions are ALWAYS wrong. If you don't know that,

then you've

haven't studied history and you're to young to have

learned it from

experience. Hardly a century goes by without doomsday

predictions becoming

popular notions. I lived through the global cooling

hysteria of the 70's, so

please spare me the ignorant ranting of the true

believers.

Someday the earth may cool to absolute zero or heat to a

million degrees. I

don't know. All anybody "knows" is what they think the

historical record

shows: that the earth gets really cold and the earth gets

really hot.

The rest is the clucking of hens.

--
jlrogers±³©





Funny you should ask. In '63 my father built an underground house with
5,000 square feet. The roof of the house was 16 feet underground. It
was such a hit they had to move out and open it to the public for a year,
just to let the hoopla die down so they could move back in without the
doorbell ringing constantly. The house was featured in Life magazine and
Walter Cronkite had a segment called "Tu Tu's Tour of the Underground
House." Tu Tu was an 75 pound Chow Chow who loved cameras, posing if you
just held your hands to your face while saying "Smile." It was such a
hit, my Dad built one for the World's Fair in New York. Made the Wall
Street Journal and hundreds of papers across the country.


So you're a troll?



Never lived there myself. I was in Viet Nam at the time.

--
jlrogers±³©



katy February 11th 07 02:27 PM

Who are you going to listen to??
 
jlrogers±³© wrote:
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jlrogers±³© wrote:

"Scotty" w@u wrote in message
om...


Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

"jlrogers±³©" wrote in message
y.net...


Popular notions are ALWAYS wrong. If you don't know that,

then you've


haven't studied history and you're to young to have

learned it from


experience. Hardly a century goes by without doomsday

predictions becoming


popular notions. I lived through the global cooling

hysteria of the 70's, so


please spare me the ignorant ranting of the true

believers.


Someday the earth may cool to absolute zero or heat to a

million degrees. I


don't know. All anybody "knows" is what they think the

historical record


shows: that the earth gets really cold and the earth gets

really hot.


The rest is the clucking of hens.

--
jlrogers±³©




Funny you should ask. In '63 my father built an underground house with
5,000 square feet. The roof of the house was 16 feet underground. It
was such a hit they had to move out and open it to the public for a year,
just to let the hoopla die down so they could move back in without the
doorbell ringing constantly. The house was featured in Life magazine and
Walter Cronkite had a segment called "Tu Tu's Tour of the Underground
House." Tu Tu was an 75 pound Chow Chow who loved cameras, posing if you
just held your hands to your face while saying "Smile." It was such a
hit, my Dad built one for the World's Fair in New York. Made the Wall
Street Journal and hundreds of papers across the country.



So you're a troll?




Never lived there myself. I was in Viet Nam at the time.

What were you doing in Nam in '63?

jlrogers±³© February 11th 07 02:40 PM

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"katy" wrote in message
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jlrogers±³© wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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jlrogers±³© wrote:

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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

"jlrogers±³©" wrote in message
gy.net...


Popular notions are ALWAYS wrong. If you don't know that,

then you've


haven't studied history and you're to young to have

learned it from


experience. Hardly a century goes by without doomsday

predictions becoming


popular notions. I lived through the global cooling

hysteria of the 70's, so


please spare me the ignorant ranting of the true

believers.


Someday the earth may cool to absolute zero or heat to a

million degrees. I


don't know. All anybody "knows" is what they think the

historical record


shows: that the earth gets really cold and the earth gets

really hot.


The rest is the clucking of hens.

--
jlrogers±³©




Funny you should ask. In '63 my father built an underground house with
5,000 square feet. The roof of the house was 16 feet underground. It
was such a hit they had to move out and open it to the public for a
year, just to let the hoopla die down so they could move back in without
the doorbell ringing constantly. The house was featured in Life
magazine and Walter Cronkite had a segment called "Tu Tu's Tour of the
Underground House." Tu Tu was an 75 pound Chow Chow who loved cameras,
posing if you just held your hands to your face while saying "Smile."
It was such a hit, my Dad built one for the World's Fair in New York.
Made the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of papers across the country.



So you're a troll?




Never lived there myself. I was in Viet Nam at the time.

What were you doing in Nam in '63?



Snuffing gooks.

--
jlrogers±³©



katy February 11th 07 02:45 PM

Who are you going to listen to??
 
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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

"jlrogers±³©" wrote in message
igy.net...



Popular notions are ALWAYS wrong. If you don't know that,

then you've



haven't studied history and you're to young to have

learned it from



experience. Hardly a century goes by without doomsday

predictions becoming



popular notions. I lived through the global cooling

hysteria of the 70's, so



please spare me the ignorant ranting of the true

believers.



Someday the earth may cool to absolute zero or heat to a

million degrees. I



don't know. All anybody "knows" is what they think the

historical record



shows: that the earth gets really cold and the earth gets

really hot.



The rest is the clucking of hens.

--
jlrogers±³©




Funny you should ask. In '63 my father built an underground house with
5,000 square feet. The roof of the house was 16 feet underground. It
was such a hit they had to move out and open it to the public for a
year, just to let the hoopla die down so they could move back in without
the doorbell ringing constantly. The house was featured in Life
magazine and Walter Cronkite had a segment called "Tu Tu's Tour of the
Underground House." Tu Tu was an 75 pound Chow Chow who loved cameras,
posing if you just held your hands to your face while saying "Smile."
It was such a hit, my Dad built one for the World's Fair in New York.
Made the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of papers across the country.



So you're a troll?



Never lived there myself. I was in Viet Nam at the time.


What were you doing in Nam in '63?




Snuffing gooks.


I was only 11 at the time...I remember Buddhist monks setting fire to
themselves..

jlrogers±³© February 11th 07 02:49 PM

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"katy" wrote in message
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jlrogers±³© wrote:


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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

"jlrogers±³©" wrote in message
digy.net...



Popular notions are ALWAYS wrong. If you don't know that,

then you've



haven't studied history and you're to young to have

learned it from



experience. Hardly a century goes by without doomsday

predictions becoming



popular notions. I lived through the global cooling

hysteria of the 70's, so



please spare me the ignorant ranting of the true

believers.



Someday the earth may cool to absolute zero or heat to a

million degrees. I



don't know. All anybody "knows" is what they think the

historical record



shows: that the earth gets really cold and the earth gets

really hot.



The rest is the clucking of hens.

--
jlrogers±³©




Funny you should ask. In '63 my father built an underground house
with 5,000 square feet. The roof of the house was 16 feet
underground. It was such a hit they had to move out and open it to
the public for a year, just to let the hoopla die down so they could
move back in without the doorbell ringing constantly. The house was
featured in Life magazine and Walter Cronkite had a segment called "Tu
Tu's Tour of the Underground House." Tu Tu was an 75 pound Chow Chow
who loved cameras, posing if you just held your hands to your face
while saying "Smile." It was such a hit, my Dad built one for the
World's Fair in New York. Made the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of
papers across the country.



So you're a troll?



Never lived there myself. I was in Viet Nam at the time.


What were you doing in Nam in '63?




Snuffing gooks.


I was only 11 at the time...I remember Buddhist monks setting fire to
themselves..



Collateral damage. The Buddhists were the class of the True Believers.
--
jlrogers±³©



Scotty February 11th 07 03:00 PM

Who are you going to listen to??
 

"Maxprop" wrote in
Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?


Did yours?

(I'll bet the water in those sealed containers is

pretty
stagnant by now.)


We add chlorine pills every two years.


Might want to throw out those 1,965 canned beans, though.



We only have 1950 left.

Capt SV



jlrogers±³© February 11th 07 03:05 PM

Who are you going to listen to??
 
"katy" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

Did yours?

(I'll bet the water in those sealed containers is pretty

stagnant by now.)


We add chlorine pills every two years.



Might want to throw out those 1965 canned beans, though.

Max

But you can keep the Twinkies...they last forever...



This I know,
Much to my chagrin.

For I have
A Twinkie roll
Beneath my chin.

--
jlrogers±³©



katy February 11th 07 03:55 PM

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jlrogers±³© wrote:
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Maxprop wrote:

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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

Did yours?

(I'll bet the water in those sealed containers is pretty

stagnant by now.)


We add chlorine pills every two years.


Might want to throw out those 1965 canned beans, though.

Max


But you can keep the Twinkies...they last forever...




This I know,
Much to my chagrin.

For I have
A Twinkie roll
Beneath my chin.

Just think what it will save your family in embalming fluids when you
pass on! You're a very considerate person, Jer...

jlrogers±³© February 11th 07 09:11 PM

Who are you going to listen to??
 
"katy" wrote in message
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jlrogers±³© wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:

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"Maxprop" wrote in message
. earthlink.net..
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Did your family have a bomb shelter in the 50s?

Capt SV

Did yours?

(I'll bet the water in those sealed containers is pretty

stagnant by now.)


We add chlorine pills every two years.


Might want to throw out those 1965 canned beans, though.

Max

But you can keep the Twinkies...they last forever...




This I know,
Much to my chagrin.

For I have
A Twinkie roll
Beneath my chin.

Just think what it will save your family in embalming fluids when you pass
on! You're a very considerate person, Jer...



Ouch!

--
jlrogers±³©




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