View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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Starting the database acctually just putting it into my outlook so it synchs to my phone. If anyone wants to be included, send me a PM wiht your name and number, preferrably cell and if you can get text all teh better. Email address would be great as well and if you want, include your address.
I wont be giving these out, it will only be for contacting in case of situations like has gone on and we are wanting to make sure our friends are ok. Sending address would be good as I could cross reference it with any storm paths that may have come through.
I wont be giving these out, it will only be for contacting in case of situations like has gone on and we are wanting to make sure our friends are ok. Sending address would be good as I could cross reference it with any storm paths that may have come through.
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Got mine in this morning.
Gonna try to do a full detail on the GT sunday. Needs it really bad after this winter. Maybe it'll actually be black again. Took it out for a quick drive in the light rain tonight cause I was craving a root beer float like heck. Haven't driven it at night in a long time, but it actually felt really good. Stupid DQ was closed early though.
Gonna try to do a full detail on the GT sunday. Needs it really bad after this winter. Maybe it'll actually be black again. Took it out for a quick drive in the light rain tonight cause I was craving a root beer float like heck. Haven't driven it at night in a long time, but it actually felt really good. Stupid DQ was closed early though.
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U of MN has five campuses in MN...and the twin cities campus can actually be split into three, so make that seven.
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I see Dirk! Everything ok with you?
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exactly!
Heck Oregon only has two football teams and I can't keep them straight. Oregon State Oregon University Beavers Ducks who's who??
Heck Oregon only has two football teams and I can't keep them straight. Oregon State Oregon University Beavers Ducks who's who??
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University of Massachusetts has 5 locations here. Now all of the "state" colleges have changed their names and are now known as "universities".
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theres prob a hundred or more colleges total in AL........ only two count apperently. In alabama you choose multiple things at birth.. religion, politiical affiliation, and football allegiance. Football is choosen first and helps dictate the rest.
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The best part is, I know your not kidding.
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20 degrees below average today. Can't believe tomorrow is may 1st. Feels more like march 1st.
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Just had that and an inch of snow. But this next week is going 70! Calling Snake Farm Monday morning for Bullitt drives!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well I know I live next to the High Desert of Eastern OR, but camels??
Object lessons: The Merrill camel bones
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Giant camels once roamed the Klamath Basin, as evidenced by bones at the Klamath County Museum. The bones were discovered by workers filling holes in an irrigation canal.
Posted: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 pm | By SARA HOTTMAN H&N Staff Reporter Herald and News
Judith Hassen pointed to imperfections in the 2-million-year-old shoulder blade that was the size of 10 of her hands.
The giant bone, bigger than a serving platter, is accompanied in the Klamath County Museum display by a femur, the top of which is the size of two baseballs, and a tooth fragment as tall as a deck of cards.
Half a century ago, the same week Oregon celebrated its 100th year in the union, Klamath Irrigation District employees filling muskrat holes in a Merrill canal discovered the giant camel bones nestled in one wall of the canal.
Herald and News and Oregonian newspaper articles from Feb. 15, 1959, reported the three men called their irrigation district manager, who called for the museum.
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Giant camels once roamed the Klamath Basin, as evidenced by bones at the Klamath County Museum. The bones were discovered by workers filling holes in an irrigation canal.
Posted: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 pm | By SARA HOTTMAN H&N Staff Reporter Herald and News
Judith Hassen pointed to imperfections in the 2-million-year-old shoulder blade that was the size of 10 of her hands.
The giant bone, bigger than a serving platter, is accompanied in the Klamath County Museum display by a femur, the top of which is the size of two baseballs, and a tooth fragment as tall as a deck of cards.
Half a century ago, the same week Oregon celebrated its 100th year in the union, Klamath Irrigation District employees filling muskrat holes in a Merrill canal discovered the giant camel bones nestled in one wall of the canal.
Herald and News and Oregonian newspaper articles from Feb. 15, 1959, reported the three men called their irrigation district manager, who called for the museum.
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Detail day tomorrow!
That is if I actually get my butt out of bed in the morning.
That is if I actually get my butt out of bed in the morning.
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49 and windy tomorrow. Gonna be doing everything but the washing in the garage! Not gonna let stupid mother nature ruin it for me!!