this is bullshit

From: rove0007@garnet.tc.umn.edu (Kevin J Roverud)
Newsgroups: alt.slack,alt.fan.art-bell
Date: Sat, Jul 20, 2002 3:13 AM
Message-ID: <ahb2ii$hbl$1@garnet.tc.umn.edu>

how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.

--
rove0007@umn.edu

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From: Joe Cosby <joecosby@mindspring.com>

rove0007@garnet.tc.umn.edu (Kevin J Roverud) hunched over a computer,
typing feverishly;
thunder crashed, rove0007@garnet.tc.umn.edu (Kevin J Roverud) laughed
madly, then wrote:

>
>how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.

taht (sic) should be "The Man"

--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.home.mindspring.com

"Similarly, the independent functional principle is further compounded
when taking into account the total configurational rationale. In this
regard, any associated supporting element adds overwhelming
Folkloristic significance to the strong generative capacity of the
theory. In this regard, a descriptively adequate grammar may remedy
and, at the same time, eliminate the naive disprovability hypothesis.
Thus, within given parameters, the theory of syntactic features
developed earlier is, apparently, determined by the postulated use of
dialog management technology. We have already seen that the
systematic use of complex symbols does not readily tolerate the
anticipated fourth-generation equipment. I suggested that these
results would follow from the assumption that the characterization of
specific criteria is not subject to a corpus of utterance tokens upon
which conformity has been defined by the paired utterance test. In
particular, a large proportion of interface coordination
communication maximizes the probability of project success, yet
minimizes cost and time required for a corpus of utterance tokens
upon which conformity has been defined by the paired utterance test.
Of course, a large portion of interface coordination communication
necessitates that urgent consideration be applied to improved
subcultural compatibility-testing. It would not, however, be safe to
assume that a large proportion of intercultural communicative
coordination presents a valuable challenge showing the necessity for
possible bidirectional relationship approaches. Clearly, a subset of
English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds adds
explicit performance contours to nondistinctness in the sense of
distinctive feature theory."
- Richard M. Nixon


Sig by Kookie Jar 5.98d http://go.to/generalfrenetics/

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From: dinosaurbob@comcast.net (dinosaurbob)

Joe Cosby <joecosby@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<ht3iju4to878c8ok9nlo3btch5ggh5tau5@4ax.com>...

> taht should be "The Man"

taht should be "that"

+Dinosaurbob+

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From: El Queso <the_cheese_23@yahoo.com>

Kevin J Roverud wrote:
>
> how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.

You can milk dogs and cats and make youw own cheese. The hell with the
man.
Cheers,
Queso

>
> --
> rove0007@umn.edu

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From: nenslo <nenslo@yahooX.com>

Kevin J Roverud wrote:
>
> how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.
>

Are you a man or a mouse?

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Subject: Re: this is bullshit
From: IPRC Info <info@iprc.org>
Newsgroups: alt.slack,alt.fan.art-bell
Date: Sun, Jul 21, 2002 2:00 PM
Message-ID: <B96044AF.15EE0%info@iprc.org>

in article 3D39A48D.65FB7EC6@yahooX.com, nenslo at nenslo@yahooX.com wrote
on 7/20/02 10:57 AM:

>> how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.

The SECOND mouse gets the free cheese.

iggy topo

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From: fossil_1984@hotmail.com (The Rev. Dr. Chaos Israel)

rove0007@garnet.tc.umn.edu (Kevin J Roverud) wrote in message news:<ahb2ii$hbl$1@garnet.tc.umn.edu>...
> how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.

You really want that damn cat looking over your shoulder all you life?

--
Chaos.

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From: DrPostman <Look@mysig.foremail>

On 20 Jul 2002 02:13:22 -0500, rove0007@garnet.tc.umn.edu (Kevin J
Roverud) in accordance with The Prophecy prognosticated:

>
>how the man says you gotta work to buy your cheese, when mice eat for free.

There is always government cheese.


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