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* BDSM HARDCORE 1 Tb movi - 1 messages, 1 author
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* What's the lowest cell phone cost? - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/64ff8aa2b5f47ee2?hl=en
* Smallest Houses Ever? - 4 messages, 3 authors
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* replacing the blower motor on my car - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Bar soap - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Where are YOU cutting back? - 12 messages, 10 authors
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* 1 in 25,000 People are Jewish, and 7 in 10 Billionaires... - 2 messages, 2
authors
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* Gas. - 1 messages, 1 author
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TOPIC: BDSM HARDCORE 1 Tb movi
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 6:22 am
From: krystinacarle@gmail.com
http://traxanki.byethost15.com/bdsm.htm BDSM http://traxanki.byethost15.com/hardcore.htm
HARDCORE http://s0x0.blogspot.com http://groups.google.com/group/porntube-best-movies-collection
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TOPIC: What's the lowest cell phone cost?
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 7:56 am
From: "Dave"
"James" <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I pay $28 a month for land line for unlimited local calls. Is it
> worth it for me to look into replacing it with a cell phone?
Well, Cricket is advertising $30/month unlimited talk, or $45/month
unlimited everything.
I've thought about it myself, but would need to know what network they are
on, and what their sharing agreements are. If they are GSM and share with
ATT/T-Mobile, then that's a pretty good deal. IF they have good signal
strength at your house, that is. -Dave
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 9:58 am
From: George
Dave wrote:
> "James" <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c5d0dcf7-e8d7-43e2-8652-ee2cb5f98011@v15g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>> I pay $28 a month for land line for unlimited local calls. Is it
>> worth it for me to look into replacing it with a cell phone?
>
> Well, Cricket is advertising $30/month unlimited talk, or $45/month
> unlimited everything.
>
> http://www.mycricket.com/
>
> I've thought about it myself, but would need to know what network they are
> on, and what their sharing agreements are. If they are GSM and share with
> ATT/T-Mobile, then that's a pretty good deal. IF they have good signal
> strength at your house, that is. -Dave
>
>
Cricket uses CDMA and their unlimited plan only covers use in the few
markets they serve:
http://www.mycricket.com/cricketcoveragemaps/area?hocode=510#nationalmap
From their website you need to kick in more if you are outside those areas.
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TOPIC: Smallest Houses Ever?
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== 1 of 4 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 8:27 am
From: "viet nam vet."
In article <Z4ydnUt0bPWtpp_UnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@earthlink.com>,
Jeff <jeff@spam_me_not.com> wrote:
> Al Bundy wrote:
> > On Oct 24, 3:34 pm, ukie <U.Betcher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I found this site through reading a news article yesterday. I thought
> >> some folks here might get a kick out of it.
> >> It's a guy who builds and sells tiny little houses. I've always
> >> daydreamed about living in an Airstream trailer or maybe a converted
> >> train car, but these homes seem pretty cool too (as long as you're not
> >> claustrophobic):
> >>
> >> http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/
> >
> > "A man who owns little is little owned."
> > I thought it was interesting too. The owner I saw is a builder and I
> > suspect he may be trying to make a point to generate sales. Maybe not
> > because he has built many homes under 300 feet. I'll simply say I
> > favor the idea of simplification. I have too much extra stuff around.
> > Every time I get rid of something, I find a need for it. But I will
> > keep working on the reduction plan.
>
> Just a few ideas. IKEA has demos inside their store at living in
> various small spaces, fully furnished with IKEA's goods, of course. The
> smallest is about 160 sf, I believe. All seem very livable.
>
> The second is that where I live, there's a group called the Mad
> Housers that build small homes for the homeless. They come with a wood
> stove made of 4 shop buckets.
>
> http://www.madhousers.org/ajc20021016.htm
>
> Lastly, I have a small trailer that has about 50 SF of floor space.
> Not only did it tour the US with a family of up to 7 members, but it has
> housed the occasional in transition friend. Although small, it is quite
> a delight. You have to live partly outdoors in such a small space and
> that can be invigorating.
>
> Jeff
I think the point in this small home movement is to set down some roots
and as you "save" money you add on.
Hint' get a building permit for the minimum sq. footage and have
additions appear.
Hopefully made of recycled materials and stuff you got "On Sale"
--
Money; What a concept !
== 2 of 4 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 9:10 am
From: Dennis
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 12:34:55 -0700 (PDT), ukie
<U.Betcherass@gmail.com> wrote:
>I found this site through reading a news article yesterday. I thought
>some folks here might get a kick out of it.
>It's a guy who builds and sells tiny little houses. I've always
>daydreamed about living in an Airstream trailer or maybe a converted
>train car, but these homes seem pretty cool too (as long as you're not
>claustrophobic):
>
>http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/
I first saw this in an "alternative living" article in Mother Earth
News:
http://hometown.aol.com/lsloanpdx/lsloanpdx/index.html
During my single years after my divorce, I used to daydream about
building a similar houseboat and living on it. I met the guy who
originally built and lived on it. I even ordered the set of plans
from MEN. Still looks interesting to me as a retirement project.
Dennis (evil)
--
I'm behind the eight ball, ahead of the curve, riding the wave,
dodging the bullet and pushing the envelope. -George Carlin
== 3 of 4 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 10:52 am
From: hchickpea@hotmail.com
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 09:10:49 -0700, Dennis <dgw80@hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 12:34:55 -0700 (PDT), ukie
><U.Betcherass@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I found this site through reading a news article yesterday. I thought
>>some folks here might get a kick out of it.
>>It's a guy who builds and sells tiny little houses. I've always
>>daydreamed about living in an Airstream trailer or maybe a converted
>>train car, but these homes seem pretty cool too (as long as you're not
>>claustrophobic):
>>
>>http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/
>
>I first saw this in an "alternative living" article in Mother Earth
>News:
>
>http://hometown.aol.com/lsloanpdx/lsloanpdx/index.html
>
>During my single years after my divorce, I used to daydream about
>building a similar houseboat and living on it. I met the guy who
>originally built and lived on it. I even ordered the set of plans
>from MEN. Still looks interesting to me as a retirement project.
>
>
>Dennis (evil)
I think it may have been TMEN that also had an article of a couple in
La. that built a house on a used barge. Solved any flooding issues
for them in the bayous.
The small house idea is common to a lot of people. Google "Heather's
house," or look in the Tennessee forum on city-data.com to see the
thread on the non-electric house in McMinnville Co..
24' x 24' seems to be a good size.
== 4 of 4 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 10:58 am
From: hchickpea@hotmail.com
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 17:16:29 -0400, Jeff <jeff@spam_me_not.com> wrote:
> The second is that where I live, there's a group called the Mad
>Housers that build small homes for the homeless. They come with a wood
>stove made of 4 shop buckets.
>
>http://www.madhousers.org/ajc20021016.htm
Oh great, the slums and shantyhouses of Rio and Haiti move to Atlanta.
Could this be the future?
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TOPIC: replacing the blower motor on my car
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 8:33 am
From: "viet nam vet."
In article <JP6dnRnVhIz33GPVnZ2dnUVZ_jqdnZ2d@earthlink.com>,
Jeff <jeff@spam_me_not.com> wrote:
> Vic Smith wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:25:45 -0400, OhioGuy <none@none.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Anyone know how to move an alternator up and out of the way on a 1996
> >> Buick Century? (or where I might be able to find some helpful info on
> >> something like that?) Thanks!
> >
> > Ask at rec.autos.tech.
>
>
> Or get a repair manual. That's a common enough problem. You can read the
> manual in store if you don't feel like coughing up the $12.
>
> I believe Auto Zone also has as online "How To".
>
> Jeff
>
> But if it close to being like most of the
> > similar GM's I've done, it goes like this:
> > Turn the tensioner to loosen and disconnect the serpentine belt from
> > the alt pulley.
> > Use a wrench or maybe a pry bar. Be careful you don't break anything
> > with the pry bar.
> > Remove a couple bolts to move the alt.
> > If you have mess with the wiring to the alt, or there's the chance of
> > it shorting anywhere on the engine, disconnect the battery first.
> > Reverse the process after you replace the blower motor.
> > If you disconnected the battery, you might have to "relearn"
> > the electronics.
> > You can look that up, or ask at rec.autos.tech.
> > Don't hold me responsible if you mess something up.
> > Just be careful and know what you're doing before you start.
> >
> > --Vic
I have seen owner's repair manuals at Used Book stores.
anyway good luck.
--
Money; What a concept !
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TOPIC: Bar soap
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 8:47 am
From: Too_Many_Tools
On Oct 20, 2:11 pm, Dennis <dg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 16:08:26 -0500, Petepeng...@webtv.net (P T) wrote:
> >I wonder what other people do with the end of a bar of soap. Being a
> >frugal person, I get it good and squishy moist, and p-r-e-s-s it onto a
> >new bar of soap. I've been known to save the unused portion of a
> >mini-bar from a hotel, and do the same. Sometimes it doesn't look
> >pretty, but it's only soap.
>
> Woo hoo! A Keeper posting and a Recycle Soap Slivers posting in the
> same day!
>
> Can the Reusing Toilet Paper troll be far behind?
>
> Dennis (evil)
> --
> "There is a fine line between participation and mockery" - Wally
Well there is a REASON why toilet paper has two sides. ;<)
TMT
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TOPIC: Where are YOU cutting back?
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== 1 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 8:57 am
From: Too_Many_Tools
In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
farther?
I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to hear
how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
Thanks
TMT
== 2 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 9:26 am
From: Doug Winterburn
Too_Many_Tools wrote:
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
> farther?
>
> I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to hear
> how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
>
> Thanks
>
> TMT
I'm spreading the wealth around. Bought new tires and a 32" LCD TV for
the 5th wheel. Ordered a Grizzly G0555 bandsaw on sale for $379.
Stimulating the economy as best I can.
== 3 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 9:32 am
From: Morris Dovey
Too_Many_Tools wrote:
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
> farther?
I'm not cutting back. Instead I'm working to help people cut forward.
It /does/ take a bit of thinking about... :)
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
== 4 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 9:50 am
From: "Ed Pawlowski"
"Too_Many_Tools" <too_many_tools@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:68bba63c-348a-4da5-a10c-26d31e952c5b@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
> farther?
>
> I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to hear
> how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
>
> Thanks
>
> TMT
Doing less, but still doing everything as in the past. The price of gas and
heating oil is costing me about $300 a month over last year. I wanted to
build some new end tables, but they are pushed back a bit; instead I'm
making a couple of picture frames. There are a couple of other small
projects that I want to do cabinet, shelves) that can be done with pine
boards, not cherry.
All the money saving articles tell you to eat at home instead of at a
restaurant. OK, it is cheaper but stopping that once a week meal can put
the restaurant and all its employees out of business. I may skip the wine
or cocktail, but still order a normal meal. At home I may buy a chicken
instead of a rib roast. I skipped lobster at $10.99 and now it is on sale
at $3.99. Good bourbon is still about the same price though. I should
stock up.
== 5 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 11:21 am
From: Ignoramus3071
I now use both sides of toilet paper
i
On 2008-10-25, Too_Many_Tools <too_many_tools@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
> farther?
>
> I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to hear
> how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
>
> Thanks
>
> TMT
--
Due to extreme spam originating from Google Groups, and their inattention
to spammers, I and many others block all articles originating
from Google Groups. If you want your postings to be seen by
more readers you will need to find a different means of
posting on Usenet.
http://improve-usenet.org/
== 6 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 11:27 am
From: "Terry Coombs"
Too_Many_Tools wrote:
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
> farther?
>
> I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to hear
> how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
>
> Thanks
>
> TMT
Only place we've cut back is fuel . The wife has a camper to stay in
during the week , since she teacches 45+ miles from where we live .
I haven't really cut back anywhere . In fact , I'm moving forward with my
plans to build a foundry to cast aluminum (and maybe bronze/brass later) ,
just finished pouring the hot face in my five gallon furnace . Firin' this
bad boy with a burner built similar to the Reil burners - based on his ,
actually .
Truth is , my wife is one verry verry savvy lady , has been doing a lot of
this "new" frugal stuff for years . She could WRITE those magazine articles
...
--
Snag
A good woman should be BESIDE her man ...
== 7 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:06 pm
From: "Rod Speed"
Too_Many_Tools <too_many_tools@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...
Some do, some dont.
> so where are you cutting back, reprioritizing resources,
> whatever to make that dollar go farther?
Nowhere, nada, ziltch.
> I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to
> hear how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
== 8 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:26 pm
From: "Sac Dave"
"Morris Dovey" <mrdovey@iedu.com> wrote in message
news:49034a4d$0$33227$815e3792@news.qwest.net...
> Too_Many_Tools wrote:
>> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
>> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
>> farther?
>
> I'm not cutting back. Instead I'm working to help people cut forward.
>
> It /does/ take a bit of thinking about... :)
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
If you are into solar What should a 5.96 KW AC system cost . 30 panels (
sunpower SPR-225-BLK-U) one inverter ( sunpower SPR-7000m) We just
started looking into Solar because of high electric cost in our area (
Pacific Gas & Electric) Just curious if you would have any Idea.
== 9 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:13 pm
From: "JonquilJan"
Too_Many_Tools <too_many_tools@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:68bba63c-348a-4da5-a10c-26d31e952c5b@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...so where are you cutting
> back, reprioritizing resources, whatever to make that dollar go
> farther?
>
> I am also posting this in the metal and wood working groups to hear
> how those who pursue the hobby are allotting their resources.
>
> Thanks
>
> TMT
Letting some magazine subscriptions expire without renewing.
Making Christmas (and birthday) presents by hand instead of buying
(needlework)
Cutting out a lot of 'extra' comfort food purchases.
Hanging tarps/curtains over doorways to keep heat in the most lived in
areas/avoiding drafts.
Getting more from the 'day old' racks of produce. (Makes good soup - and
salads if used immediately).
Making some breads from scratch instead of purchasing.
Cancelling book club memberships (too tempting to buy).
All little things - but they add up.
JonquilJan
Learn something new every day
As long as you are learning, you are living
When you stop learning, you start dying
.
== 10 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:51 pm
From: William Souden
Rod Speed wrote:
> Too_Many_Tools <too_many_tools@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> In tough times consumers tend to cut back...
>
> Some do, some dont.
>
>> so where are you cutting back, reprioritizing resources,
>> whatever to make that dollar go farther?
>
> Nowhere, nada, ziltch.
>
When you survive on welfare subsistence you have nothing to cut back.
>
== 11 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:53 pm
From: William Souden
canceled the local paper, the LA Times, and read it on line. I
still get the NY times and the web version misses a lot of stories from
the print edition.
>
>
>
== 12 of 12 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:57 pm
From: Morris Dovey
Sac Dave wrote:
> If you are into solar What should a 5.96 KW AC system cost . 30 panels (
> sunpower SPR-225-BLK-U) one inverter ( sunpower SPR-7000m) We just
> started looking into Solar because of high electric cost in our area (
> Pacific Gas & Electric) Just curious if you would have any Idea.
[responding from rec.woodworking]
I don't know. I stay pretty focused on thermal solar (heating, cooling,
and pumping), rather than photovoltaic. A good place to check would be
on news:alt.solar.photovoltaic where there are some folks in PG&E territory.
My accumulation of useful info from ASPV went down the drain with a
Windows/ME crash on my previous computer.
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
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TOPIC: 1 in 25,000 People are Jewish, and 7 in 10 Billionaires...
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 9:03 am
From: "Lubow"
If I were you, I would stop the hatemongering and stick with the winners.
"LOVE Europe HATE the EU" <zzzxtyryyetytryey@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:f97adaaa-2599-41e8-ace6-97cc5c5cea76@s9g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> http://www.iamthewitness.com/audio/Daryl.Bradford.Smith/CII.2008.10.24.Fri.1of2.Smith.mp3
>
> http://www.iamthewitness.com/audio/Daryl.Bradford.Smith/CII.2008.10.24.Fri.2of2.Smith.mp3
>
> http://www.iamthewitness.com
>
> While this list may never be complete, it will cover most of the
> Jewish names one is likely to encounter in everyday Western life.
> Unlike many gentile names, there is such a thing as a 'Jewish name.'
> Many Jewish persons can be recognized as being Jewish by their surname
> [last name], although not always--some Jews are adopted, or their
> forebears changed the family surname, or their surname simply does not
> appear Jewish.
>
> Here are the most common Jewish names likely to be encountered:
>
> -Names ending in "-berg" (Goldberg, Weinberg, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-man" (Goldman, Lightman, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-stein" (Einstein, Perlstein, etc.)
>
> -Names that sound "precious" (Gold, Silver, Diamond, Ruby (Rubenstein)
> etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-ler" (Adler, Midler, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-ner" (Asner, Lardner, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-lin" (Gitlin, Sheindlin, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-band" (Miliband, Goldband, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-witz" (Horowitz, Rabinowitz, etc.) or "-
> itz" (Kravitz, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-baum" (Teitelbaum, Metzenbaum, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-off" (Chartoff, Berkhoff, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-nik" (Resnik, Mitnik, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-thal" (Blumenthal, Rosenthal, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-ling" (Spelling, Sperling, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-sky" (Barshefsky, Linsky, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-farb" (Himmelfarb, Goldfarb, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-feld" (Seinfeld, Rosenfeld, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-stone" (Wellstone, Firestone, etc.)
>
> -Some, but certainly not all, names ending in "-son" (Abelson,
> Josephson, etc.)
>
> -Surnames that sound "Biblical," e.g., David, Joseph, Abram or
> Abraham, Moses, Benjamin, Isaac, etc.
>
> Some other common Jewish names:
>
> -Miller
> -Davis
> -Ross
> -Lewis
> -Roth
> -Morris
> -Davidson
> -Green
> -Wolf
> -Newman
> -Gross
> -Harris
> -Sherman
> -Myers
> -Mayer
> -Jacobs
> -Aaron
> -Michael
> -Hirsch
> -Raphael
> -Tobias
> -Levy
> -Brand
> -Cohen
> -Kaplan
> -Weiss
> -Nathan
> -Leo
> -Levine
> -Simon
> -Levin
> -Samuel
> -Falk
> -Wise
> -Gottfried
> -Gottlieb
> -Mann
> -Mathis
> -May
> -Mars
> -Marx
> -Marks
> -Saul
> -Gould
> -Fink
> -Loeb
> -Loew
> -Rubin
> -Stern
> -Shapiro
> -Klein
> -Cohn
> -Singer
> -Frank
> -Schwartz
> -Rich
> -Kahn
> -Kramer
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 10:15 am
From: Paul Hyett
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 at 03:40:38, LOVE Europe HATE the EU
<zzzxtyryyetytryey@googlemail.com> wrote in alt.politics.british :
>
>While this list may never be complete, it will cover most of the
>Jewish names one is likely to encounter in everyday Western life.
>Unlike many gentile names, there is such a thing as a 'Jewish name.'
>Many Jewish persons can be recognized as being Jewish by their surname
>[last name], although not always--some Jews are adopted, or their
>forebears changed the family surname, or their surname simply does not
>appear Jewish.
>
>Here are the most common Jewish names likely to be encountered:
>
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>
>Some other common Jewish names:
>
<Snip>
All I can say is - yeah, so what? Everybody has a name.
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
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TOPIC: Gas.
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:16 pm
From: "JonquilJan"
MarieD <abc@123.com> wrote in message
news:5VuMk.14046$UD6.4411@newsfe07.iad...
> "James" <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:5b701c66-5548-4676-8dd4-a801946a9529@a29g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
> > Filled up today. $1 a gallon cheaper than my last fill up. 16 cents
> > cheaper per gallow than yesterday at a different Exxon station 15
> > miles away.
>
> In my area of South Carolina, gas that I've seen is $2.34-$2.57. I filled
up
> today for $2.34.
> Marie
>
Yesterday price was $2.95 at 12:30 pm. Was down to $2.91 by 3:45 pm. I
filled up on the 13th and gas gauge still reads full so no room for more
right now (I obviously don't drive a lot.) Northern New York
JonquilJan
Learn something new every day
As long as you are learning, you are living
When you stop learning, you start dying
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