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Old 10-07-2010, 08:26 PM
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The Pharoahs loved Memphis for awhile. It was the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome of Lower Egypt. Its ruins are located near the town of Helwan, south of Cairo. According to legend related by Manetho, the city was founded by the pharaoh Menes around 3000 BC. Capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom, it remained an important city throughout ancient Mediterranean history. It occupied a strategic position at the mouth of the Nile delta, and was home to feverish activity until Obama and Biden's plan to use aspirin ... instead manning up and "sweating it out".
You have to be just googling this stuff.
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The Pharoahs loved Memphis for awhile. It was the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome of Lower Egypt. Its ruins are located near the town of Helwan, south of Cairo. According to legend related by Manetho, the city was founded by the pharaoh Menes around 3000 BC. Capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom, it remained an important city throughout ancient Mediterranean history. It occupied a strategic position at the mouth of the Nile delta, and was home to feverish activity until Obama and Biden's plan to use aspirin ... instead manning up and "sweating it out".


And clearly, when General George Custer was soundly defeated at the Battle of Little Big Horn, the tide turned for a while in the battle for the West. Many people believe that if the Indians had united under Chief Sitting Bull, the outcome of would have been very different and the West today could be a very different place.
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It's Dobbs Ford and they do sell Gap insurance, but is it really worth the money you have to pay for it. Couldn't that money be used to reach the lost?

Well, since the wealth of the wicked shall be turned over to the righteous, you just could have a point. But I always believed that Melaluca could be the answer. Their T-36 C7 ointment was great stuff and could purify just about any infection. But it could never take away sin.
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And clearly, when General George Custer was soundly defeated at the Battle of Little Big Horn, the tide turned for a while in the battle for the West. Many people believe that if the Indians had united under Chief Sitting Bull, the outcome of would have been very different and the West today could be a very different place.
So, Chief Sitting Bull is sitting atop the Pyramid in Memphis, I thought St. Louis was the gateway to the west.
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It's Dobbs Ford and they do sell Gap insurance, but is it really worth the money you have to pay for it. Couldn't that money be used to reach the lost?
Admin is lost as long as Praxeas has control of that little red button that Obama has brainwashed him to ultimately push as part of his Vulcan cult training.

During the 20th-century's Cold War, the "Big Red Button" (sometimes just "The Button") referred to a device used to launch nuclear weapons. A person in charge may be referred to as "having his/her finger on The Button". The disastrous consequences of a full-out nuclear war made the Big Red Button a symbol of the annihilation of humanity.

Because of this potential doomsday use, Cold-War-era fiction often featured a BRB as the final trigger for a self-destruct process. It could also represent a "nuclear" or radical solution to a problem, much like "cutting the Gordian knot", and likely lead to the BRB's use as a reset button.

Once contemporary definitions of the BRB gained popularity as a plot device in Looney Tunes, the button became a running gag. A character would at some point be warned, "Whatever you do, do not press the red button." By the end of the cartoon someone would invariably press it, usually resulting in a large explosion. This attached a level of temptation to the button itself, and is often used in religious or philosophical allegory, a parallel to Adam and Eve's consumption of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.

Praxeas gets to practice with the little red button until he graduates from SEU.
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So, Chief Sitting Bull is sitting atop the Pyramid in Memphis, I thought St. Louis was the gateway to the west.

Who said anything about the Cardinals? Albert Pujols just wasn't enough to get them over the top and Tony LaRussa wasn't at his best this year, which is why the Cincinnati Reds won the division. I mean, it was Sis. Urshan, after all, that made "Harvestime" such a great song. And that's why pyramid schemes, as you mentioned, have never been a reliable source of income.
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Who said anything about the Cardinals? Albert Pujols just wasn't enough to get them over the top and Tony LaRussa wasn't at his best this year, which is why the Cincinnati Reds won the division. I mean, it was Sis. Urshan, after all, that made "Harvestime" such a great song. And that's why pyramid schemes, as you mentioned, have never been a reliable source of income.

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Who said anything about the Cardinals? Albert Pujols just wasn't enough to get them over the top and Tony LaRussa wasn't at his best this year, which is why the Cincinnati Reds won the division. I mean, it was Sis. Urshan, after all, that made "Harvestime" such a great song. And that's why pyramid schemes, as you mentioned, have never been a reliable source of income.
Amway is not a pyramid scheme you silly duck ... it's multi-level marketing. Who cares if Hugh Ross wasn't on Jean's level anyway.
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Admin is lost as long as Praxeas has control of that little red button that Obama has brainwashed him to ultimately push as part of his Vulcan cult training.

During the 20th-century's Cold War, the "Big Red Button" (sometimes just "The Button") referred to a device used to launch nuclear weapons. A person in charge may be referred to as "having his/her finger on The Button". The disastrous consequences of a full-out nuclear war made the Big Red Button a symbol of the annihilation of humanity.

Because of this potential doomsday use, Cold-War-era fiction often featured a BRB as the final trigger for a self-destruct process. It could also represent a "nuclear" or radical solution to a problem, much like "cutting the Gordian knot", and likely lead to the BRB's use as a reset button.

Once contemporary definitions of the BRB gained popularity as a plot device in Looney Tunes, the button became a running gag. A character would at some point be warned, "Whatever you do, do not press the red button." By the end of the cartoon someone would invariably press it, usually resulting in a large explosion. This attached a level of temptation to the button itself, and is often used in religious or philosophical allegory, a parallel to Adam and Eve's consumption of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.

Praxeas gets to practice with the little red button until he graduates from SEU.
Are you sure it's red? How can you be sure? Is this something like the Staples Easy Button?
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Are you sure it's red? How can you be sure? Is this something like the Staples Easy Button?
More evidence Admin is clueless and that some guy named Ferd is behind the curtain.
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