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Max Webster
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The Romans accepted a Peace treaty from the Americans. Its was a nice gesture and hopefully will be the start of friendly relations between our two nations. We also hope the American/Dutch crises is resolved in a peaceful way.
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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"No official word from either side, but it is somewhat disturbing that it falls on the Greek nation to be the one who has to report this on the public forums."
It is rather odd that the Greeks who aren't even at peace with themselves are the ones clamoring for details of a distant battle. How do you do one of those big grins?
Nonetheless, the Americans wish the Greeks well on their fight against socialism or whatever it is they are fighting against.
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Max Webster
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Yes, Phil Y the Warfare Guy, the Romans want to hear about it too. We would like to hear the Dutch side of story too, but I have a feeling there is a snowball's chance in hell of that happening.
Anyway, we too are building mills and all the various whatnots that create a busy and bustling metropolis. Now that the effects of that evil wonder have worn off we can get those lazy entertainers back to work.
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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The Americans have also enjoyed the fact that the effects of Emancipation have worn off. Enough generations have past that all workers are equally paid and equally regarded in our civilization.
We too are moving entertainers to more productive work, but the transition has been hard for Bob Hope. He just doesn't swing that pick like I want him to. Gallagher does a little better, since he has built up the shoulder muscles smashing mellons and whatnot.
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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Maestro,
That's the way it should be. I saw a 16th or 17th century mill and can't understand what would cause pollution. It seemed to be a couple of large wheels turned by natural water flow.
I think that CO2 from cows cause more pollution! (oops, I shouldn't have mentioned that, they may try to reduce cow emmisions by strapping some type of device to their posterior!).
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Max Webster
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Maximus slowly saunters over to the pasture where Phil has his emmission controlled cows. He pulls out his Bic lighter and puts it up to the posterior device and gives it a flick.
POOF
.. instant cow rocket.
"hmmm.."
Maximus says as he scratches his chin and ponders the military potential of such a device.
Turn to Swissy
[This message has been edited by Max Webster (edited September 12, 2000).]
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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And I thought the story about the cow jumping over the moon was just a fairy tale.
The Cowpollo Space program has begun....
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Phil Y the Science Guy
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Houston, TX, USA
Mar 2000 time: 05:12
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Turn 105 to Hex of the Greeks (9/29/00 5pm)
My computer is back on line and hopefully we will not have any more set backs.
Arthur, my condolences to you.
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