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[This Rocketship Will Crash] Intercepted To Whom It May Concern: [Lengt...: Producer Dave was a military genius. The Jikklebellies were only able to fire their weapons once before Artaud was upon them in a screeching dervish of mangy orange instinct and teeth. The aluminum foil rained down between him and the Jikk, and their bolts struck particles of falling metal instead of Artaud, leaving behind the same smell that happens when you accidentally microwave foil-covered leftovers. The foil was physical chaff for rods of incredible power that ironically lacked a means of discerning between organic and inorganic material, and the Jikk could never expect the audacity of a cornered monkey and his feline companion when confronted by transcendent technological prowess.

[SAILORS & MARINERS LEAGUE] How To Simulate The Life Of A Navy Sailor: On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, turn your water heater temperature up to 200 degrees. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, turn the water heater off. On Saturdays and Sundays tell your family they use too much water during the week, so no bathing will be allowed.

Zelda Stories[Zelda Stories] story: Strolling confidently to the first door on his left, Link used the small key he had found outside earlier to entered into a short empty hallway, stepping into the next room, Link was faced with a score of Fire Bubbles, drawing his sword, Link readied himself while the score of Fire Bubbles surrounded him. At the start of the rush, Link unleashed his magical spin attack and with the wide circular orange light, he completely wiped out the score of Fire Bubbles. In this room there was a puzzle, a puzzle of which Link knew, Link knew that he would have to move two large blocks into their proper positions to continue on, and so began the solving of the puzzle. Finally finished moving the first block into place, all Link had to do was move the last block to the corner in front of him, but the huge block gave Link a harsh time, but suddenly the block started to feel lighter, and so Link pushed it to the end easily as a hallow crate.

[Celebrationfl.blogspot.com] Celebration, Florida (www.celebrationinfo.com): I had a prior commitment that caused me to miss the pre-meeting, but nothing short of hellfire or a tsunami was going to keep me away from the "real deal." Along with others, I had been sharing my opinions on the Front Porch (our community intranet) and emailing relevant CCDD members. Out of five people on the board, two were appointed by TCC (read "developer friendly"), and three were elected by the residents. In theory, those three should reflect the will of those who elected them (or so I thought...I forgot that Celebration has an entirely different definition of "democracy").

Brokentype.comhttp://www.brokentype.com [Brokentype.com] Brokentype: Someday -- after we have been blown to pieces by nuclear war or shriveled up under the heat of Global warming - it will remain tucked away on a chip somewhere as evidence to visiting alien archeologists that we weren't completely stupid and unfeeling creatures. In addition to providing anyone access to thousands of titles for free, you can also type in a word -- say, lawn - and the server performs a search against more than 1,600 electronic books; sorting the results first by title, author, and number of times the word appears, and then displaying the fifteen or so words surrounding the key-word. This is also how I found the Dreiser quote from Sister Carrie in last week's post, (Although I did read Sister Carrie. I wrote a really bad paper in college about it called "Twisted Sister", that talked about economics and class and was totally harebrained but for which the professor gave me an A, which just goes to show how much nonsense you can get away with as Humanities Major - but hey, was it my responsibility to convince my professors I was harebrained?) And to be honest, I never read Moby Dick.

[Killingworthtoday.com] Killingworth Today.com: The 18th Century post-and-beam shed that the Congregational Church in Killingworth uses to store lawn and garden equipment was destroyed yesterday when a lawn mower, stored inside the 15x10 structure, burst into flames. Matt Albrecht, a senior at Haddam-Killingworth High School, had just finished making final preparations for services this weekend in the church's Memorial Garden when, according to Rev. Edward Cornell, the small riding mower, he had just used and stored away, burst into flames. Cornell said, Albrecht, who was not injured, heard a blast and saw that the lawn mower and shed were on fire.

Recall-warnings.comhttp://www.recall-warnings.com [Recall-warnings.com] Recall: Lawn Mowers & Accessories -- Nolo: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced today that it has reached an agreement with the Toro Company, Minneapolis, MN, whereby rear engine riding mowers manufactured by Toro between 1972 and 1979 are being recalled. Toro has learned that there is a possibility that, after starting the mower with the auxiliary rope starter, which is located under the hinged rear body/seat, the user can fall or sit on the rotating starter cup. In addition to the recall program, Toro has also agreed to pay the CPSC a civil penalty of $75,000 in settlement of allegations of the Commission staff which are denied by the company that the company violated the defect reporting requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Act, with regard to the riding mowers.November 4, l987; Revised May 2, 2002

[Oneyearbibleblog.com] One Year Bible Blog: March 7th readings: Instead, be on guard and be alert each and every day to make sure you are loving God and loving people - as if each day might be your last day. Actually”¦ while I’m going down this road, I’ll throw in an actual Question for Reflection for you - one that I read on another Christian blog just this past week and it really did make me think. Here’s how this blog put it, and I think this relates well to these verses above - “breaking: mortality rate STILL 100%! You are not guaranteed all the days you believe you have coming to you.

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