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Default OT - For the HOMELAND !!

Cliff, so were most other advanced students (together with "The Art of
War"). At least I hope so.

Harry C.

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I assume you agree with me? Interesting world, ain't it..

Interesting you mention The Prince, I downloaded it a couple weeks ago..
havent' finished it yet.

I don't know if those guys really need that sort of help though, I think
they were born with it.

John



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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 15:25:11 -0700, Bloing wrote:
In article ,
Cliff spammed more off-topic bull****:
SNIP!


Is there some reason that you feel obligated to post your off-topic crap
to numerous groups? If you want the world to know you are an asshole,
you are doing a good job.


Um, big favor? If you have to respond to it, could you please leave the
crosspost list intact? That way the "any post that goes to too many
groups is useless and can be ignored" filter doesn't get defeated.

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