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Detlef Sping:
and the key lime pies.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:45:46 pm)

Heruka:
and the smell of sun tan lotion being spread on cooking skin. Whilst the Corona chills on ice.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:46:12 pm)

Heruka:
key lime pie. I love key lime pie.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:46:30 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Life is out there waiting for you to burn it down, get busy.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:46:49 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Fine rock pooling coast,
the starfish on the toast,
the men in the crabbing boats did cry.
far across the harbor,
round the sandy shoals,
the shepard with his pipe, and sheep, he drove.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:52:06 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Auf!
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:52:24 pm)

Decoy:
I don't believe he collects fillings. Bye, Sping.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:55:53 pm)

Heruka:
We had frost this morning. Too bloody cold for mid-May.
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 3:56:02 pm)

Heruka:
she-she-she-shine on!
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 4:19:30 pm)

:

what the hell is this thing coming out of Popo?
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 4:44:59 pm)

:
junk and stuff and white holt molten death
(Mon May 20, 2002 - 5:11:35 pm)

Heruka:
What time is it? Where am I? I feel like I've been drugged. Neither sleepy nor awake. In some mental fog.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 3:38:40 am)

Heruka:
I've got to start living more normal hours. No more mid-morning or afternoon naps. No more staying up late. From now on, it's straight to bed after David Letterman.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 3:46:53 am)

Heruka:
They are predicting snow for this morning. Cleveland, Sandusky, and points east of here had snow yesterday morning, nothing stuck of course. In grape country. Basically, a lot of people saw snow. Just not in my town.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 3:50:45 am)

Cushca:
That was a great song. The House of Love. Where are they now?
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:03:00 am)

Cushca:
LONDON (Reuters) - Technology buffs have cracked music publishing giant Sony Music's elaborate disc copy-protection technology with a decidedly low-tech method: scribbling around the rim of a disk with a felt-tip marker.Internet newsgroups have been circulating news of the discovery for the past week, and in typical newsgroup style, users have pilloried Sony for deploying "hi-tech" copy protection that can be defeated by paying a visit to a stationery store."I wonder what type of copy protection will come next?" one posting on alt.music.prince read. "Maybe they'll ban markers."Sony did not immediately return calls seeking comment.Major music labels, including Sony and Universal Music, have begun selling the "copy-proof" discs as a means of tackling the rampant spread of music piracy, which they claim is eating into sales.The new technology aims to prevent consumers from copying, or "burning," music onto recordable CDs or onto their computer hard drives, which can then be shared with other users over file-sharing Internet services such as Kazaa or Morpheus MusicCity. Monday, Reuters obtained an ordinary copy of Celine Dion's newest release "A New Day Has Come," which comes embedded with Sony's "Key2Audio" technology.After an initial attempt to play the disc on a PC resulted in failure, the edge of the shiny side of the disc was blackened out with a felt tip marker. The second attempt with the marked-up CD played and copied to the hard drive without a hitch.Internet postings claim that tape or even a sticky note can also be used to cover the security track, typically located on the outer rim of the disc. And there are suggestions that copy protection schemes used by other music labels can also be circumvented in a similar way.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:06:51 am)

Cushca:
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:07:09 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
Nyah hah! Fools! Infidels!
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:42:12 am)

Heruka:
Hello, infidelette.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:45:29 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
Bonjour. This morning I have discovered that E4 is doing a live feed to the Big Brother house until 7.00pm daily. That's my maternity leave taken care of, then.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:49:10 am)

Heruka:
I claim ignorance on E4. And when I claim ignorance, nobody questions it.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:54:48 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
Right ho then. Shall I bother explaining? Actually, no, I won't. It'd be very boring.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 4:55:22 am)

Heruka:
Welfare "You don't have to own squirrels and starlings to get enjoyment from them ... One day, we would like an end to pet shops and the breeding of animals. [Dogs] would pursue their natural lives in the wild ... they would have full lives, not wasting at home for someone to come home in the evening and pet them and then sit there and watch TV," -- Ingrid Newkirk, national director, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), Chicago Daily Herald, March 1, 1990.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 5:01:06 am)

Heruka:
'OUR demand is that, once and for all there must be an end to animal exploitation. We still find ourselves in a desert of brutality as well as sadism. Vivisection must be viewed as a criminal activity." Those words, which could so easily come from the literature of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), or indeed any one of the dozens of organizations which today oppose the use of animals for medical research, come from a document issued by the Nazi Party in 1933. Adolf Hitler, in addition to being a dedicated vegetarian and passionate dog-lover, was opposed to using animals for experiments and Goering banned vivisection in Prussia in August 1933, ordering that "persons who perform vivisections on animals will be deported to concentration camps." Animal lovers often turn out to be people haters. It is one psychological association which connects contemporary animal terrorists like the ALF to their forebears in Hitler's Germany. The Nazis insisted that the idea that animals had no rights was a "Jewish tradition". Rather than use animals, they preferred to carry out experiments on live, and un-anaesthetized men, women and children. The Sunday Telegraph, The evil in the animal lovers, By Alisdair Palmer, September 3, 2000.

England The neo-nazi groups are frequenting animal rights demonstrations in an attempt to capitalize upon the tension and controversy generated by the issue. Many of them subscribe to Adolf Hitler's original doctrine of a vegetarian, chemically untainted agrarian society in which vivisection is outlawed. Neo-nazis join animal rights groups, By Daniel Foggo, September 3, 2000. Web Source - The Daily Telegraph, London, England
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 5:03:41 am)


Heruka:
PETA

P-People
E-Eating-
T-Tasty
A-Animals
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 5:11:50 am)


Mrs Dr GB:
.......so much money.............
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 7:25:50 am)

Heruka:
Huh?
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:01:56 am)

Decoy:
Heruka, are you saying that bela is a Nazi?
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:34:52 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
....but worth every single penny. Yes.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:39:44 am)

Cushca:
I am very glad. Yes I am. Are you sure you're not just saying it to make me feel better? Are you very sure? I don't mind if you don't like them. Honestly, I don't.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:42:01 am)

Decoy:
'Must be talking about shoes ....
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:45:28 am)

Mrs Dr GB:
I think they're bloody marvellous. I am very proud of them. Yes. Yes I am.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:45:57 am)

Cushca:
Good. That's good.
(Tue May 21, 2002 - 8:46:17 am)