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Re: Japan Tsunami Appeal

Started byAndrew Owen <cheveron@gmail.com>
First post2011-04-06 02:22 -0700
Last post2011-04-12 01:56 +0100
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  Re: Japan Tsunami Appeal Andrew Owen <cheveron@gmail.com> - 2011-04-06 02:22 -0700
    Re: Japan Tsunami Appeal "Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@hotmail.com> - 2011-04-11 21:36 +0000
      Re: Japan Tsunami Appeal spike1@freenet.co.uk - 2011-04-12 01:56 +0100

#135 — Re: Japan Tsunami Appeal

FromAndrew Owen <cheveron@gmail.com>
Date2011-04-06 02:22 -0700
SubjectRe: Japan Tsunami Appeal
Message-ID<93a33b16-266e-4a78-845f-1c3bc02c6dd2@glegroupsg2000goo.googlegroups.com>
> My dear... 70mio ppl, on an of the sea elevation small as Austria.
None of us chooses where we are born.

> Having sex-stimulating things from various sources,
Every culture has its own perversions pursued by a minority. I believe in Austria it's basements.

> whale-meat
Norweigans eat whale meat too. If a disaster befell Norway would you begrudge them humanitarian aid?

> and a free ocean-disposal agreement
As a nation that consumes a lot of seafood I suspect the people of Japan are as unhappy about Tepco dumping radioactive water into the sea as anyone else.

>Shintoism
Is hardly any weirder than any other religion.

So with those issues out of the way I assume you'll be donating.

Note: I've actually finished coding it, it's currently being tested. I will be posting some demos of it running existing software once I figure out how. In the mean time please pledge:

http://www.pledgebank.com/opense

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#148

From"Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@hotmail.com>
Date2011-04-11 21:36 +0000
Message-ID<4da37440$0$18689$91cee783@newsreader03.highway.telekom.at>
In reply to#135
Andrew Owen wrote:

> > My dear... 70mio ppl, on an of the sea elevation small as Austria.
> None of us chooses where we are born.

Indeed, you can't (always) await other ppl (countries), doing the right
things for the world.

> > Having sex-stimulating things from various sources,
> Every culture has its own perversions pursued by a minority. I
> believe in Austria it's basements.

Well, I meant animals which have to die for aphrodisiac purposes.

> > whale-meat
> Norweigans eat whale meat too. If a disaster befell Norway would you
> begrudge them humanitarian aid?

I would never forget their violations of limits..... however.

> As a nation that consumes a lot of seafood I suspect the people of
> Japan are as unhappy about Tepco dumping radioactive water into the
> sea as anyone else.

It has come so far... I can hardly say what's next.
 
> > Shintoism
> Is hardly any weirder than any other religion.

Yes.
 
> So with those issues out of the way I assume you'll be donating.

I hope my donation will help a little bit in Japan. My dear, the travel
to the red cross here in town was almost an adventure, indeed. (Don't
tell what happened! Ed)
Thanks dear Andrew Owen, your moves are always full of promise.


-- 
Daniel Mandic

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#150

Fromspike1@freenet.co.uk
Date2011-04-12 01:56 +0100
Message-ID<6ikc78-oo3.ln1@librarian.sky.com>
In reply to#148
And verily, didst Daniel Mandic <daniel_mandic@hotmail.com> hastily babble thusly:
> Andrew Owen wrote:
> 
>> > My dear... 70mio ppl, on an of the sea elevation small as Austria.
>> None of us chooses where we are born.
> 
> Indeed, you can't (always) await other ppl (countries), doing the right
> things for the world.
> 
>> > Having sex-stimulating things from various sources,
>> Every culture has its own perversions pursued by a minority. I
>> believe in Austria it's basements.
> 
> Well, I meant animals which have to die for aphrodisiac purposes.

That's more china than japan.

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