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Evan-Josh Roose
 
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I was on high seas with my boat, when suddenly the hull began to
dissolve.It seems that this section of the ocean was full of acid
water.

My boat quickly sank, I could escape with a small platic boat which
wasn´t attacked by the acid.

So I can only say that our oceans are extremly dangerous now,
pollution has turned some sections of the ocean into dangerous acid
seas that will dissolve boats very quickly!

So I recommend to use plastic boats and to avoid acid oceans.
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I think your aluminum foil hat has slipped off there, Skippy.....



"Evan-Josh Roose" wrote in message
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I was on high seas with my boat, when suddenly the hull began to
dissolve.It seems that this section of the ocean was full of acid
water.

My boat quickly sank, I could escape with a small platic boat which
wasn´t attacked by the acid.

So I can only say that our oceans are extremly dangerous now,
pollution has turned some sections of the ocean into dangerous acid
seas that will dissolve boats very quickly!

So I recommend to use plastic boats and to avoid acid oceans.



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Evan-Josh Roose wrote:

I was on high seas with my boat, when suddenly the hull began to
dissolve.It seems that this section of the ocean was full of acid
water.

My boat quickly sank, I could escape with a small platic boat which
wasn´t attacked by the acid.

So I can only say that our oceans are extremly dangerous now,
pollution has turned some sections of the ocean into dangerous acid
seas that will dissolve boats very quickly!

So I recommend to use plastic boats and to avoid acid oceans.



Were you on one of those Texas high seas?
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He forgot to add OT like you do there Harry. Post resembles the level of
intelligence or value added similar to yours do.






"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Evan-Josh Roose wrote:

I was on high seas with my boat, when suddenly the hull began to
dissolve.It seems that this section of the ocean was full of acid
water.

My boat quickly sank, I could escape with a small platic boat which
wasn´t attacked by the acid.

So I can only say that our oceans are extremly dangerous now,
pollution has turned some sections of the ocean into dangerous acid
seas that will dissolve boats very quickly!

So I recommend to use plastic boats and to avoid acid oceans.



Were you on one of those Texas high seas?



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Tuuk wrote in message
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He forgot to add OT like you do there Harry. Post resembles the level of
intelligence or value added similar to yours do.



Tuuk has learned a new term... 'value added'
Don't wear it out!




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No, I think you just learned it. I have been using it long ago.

Hey, dummy white, I just heard a John Kerry advertisement, he said "George
Bush says sending jobs overseas makes sense". Now, did George Bush actually
say that?
In reality, GWB and America is in a reactive position here, this job
migration situation is a result of the high priced lazy union labor here in
the west. I will repeat, this job migration situation is a direct result of
the high priced lazy union labor here in the west. And with globalization
(did GWB create that also) we have available to use resources globally. So,
I can understand any economists making the statement that utilizing
economical labor globally is beneficial for future survival as a nation, but
did GWB actually say that?
Kerry just doesn't make economical sense. With jobs on the rise under Bush
and Kerry making statements he doesn't understand, how does he stand a
chance.

And how is it GWB's fault that these jobs are going overseas? Because he
isn't stopping them? The market decides. What is the matter with you people?
That would be a certain economic collapse should the president either stop
the job migration or offer high tax rebates for employers to keep jobs in
America. You lefties just do not have economic knowledge to even consider or
understand what you are saying.

You morons should have went with Hillary, then you would still have the
ignorant votes, those who hate Bush because of his looks or heroic efforts
in Iraq, and you will have all the women votes who would easily follow
Hillary.




"Don White" wrote in message
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Tuuk wrote in message
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He forgot to add OT like you do there Harry. Post resembles the level of
intelligence or value added similar to yours do.



Tuuk has learned a new term... 'value added'
Don't wear it out!




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Tuuk wrote in message
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You morons should have went with Hillary, then you would still have the
ignorant votes, those who hate Bush because of his looks or heroic efforts
in Iraq, and you will have all the women votes who would easily follow
Hillary.



Since I'm a citizen of Canada, I didn't have the option of going with
Hillary. You do know which country/state she represents....don't you?


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Tuuk wrote:

those who hate Bush because of his looks or heroic efforts
in Iraq, and you will have all the women votes who would easily follow
Hillary.




His looks? Bush? He looks like a cross between Howdy Doody and Alfred E.
Newman, and has about the same IQ.

Heroic? Bush? Well, his father, perhaps, but certainly not Dubya.

Ahh, Hillary...who delightfully still scares the crap out of mindless
right-wingers...like you, Toooook.
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In article , Harry Krause wrote:

Evan-Josh Roose wrote:

I was on high seas with my boat, when suddenly the hull began to
dissolve.It seems that this section of the ocean was full of acid
water.

My boat quickly sank, I could escape with a small platic boat which
wasn´t attacked by the acid.

So I can only say that our oceans are extremly dangerous now,
pollution has turned some sections of the ocean into dangerous acid
seas that will dissolve boats very quickly!

So I recommend to use plastic boats and to avoid acid oceans.



Were you on one of those Texas high seas?


More like a Maryland Magical Mystery Tour....

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Evan-Josh Roose wrote:

I was on high seas with my boat, when suddenly the hull began to
dissolve.It seems that this section of the ocean was full of acid
water.

My boat quickly sank, I could escape with a small platic boat which
wasn´t attacked by the acid.

So I can only say that our oceans are extremly dangerous now,
pollution has turned some sections of the ocean into dangerous acid
seas that will dissolve boats very quickly!

So I recommend to use plastic boats and to avoid acid oceans.



Were you on one of those Texas high seas?


No Just the same acid sea you are in or should I say in you.




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