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On Nov 9, 2007, at 2:00 AM, gen-hispanic-request@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 1. Daoud Abbas Bin Talal should forget her away from the colour
> (Marian O. Ryzinski)
> 2. Wail Ramsi al Islamia should deserve her as the wall
> (Quinton A. Hedlund)
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> Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 19:00:42 GMT
> From: Marian O. Ryzinski <ppearson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Daoud Abbas Bin Talal should forget her away from the colour
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> of work."
> I rummaged, and turned out the back. As he said, there
> was only food and a few silk things which women wear.
> "I am satisfied," I said. "I will drive you."
> He motioned me to the driver's seat, and we were off on
> a journey which took me through Bratislava, into Austria,
> through Vienna and Klagenfurt, and eventually into Italy,
> where the journey ended at Verona. Frontier Guards
> stopped us, made a show of inspecting the goods, then waved
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> a police car raced ahead of us, stopped suddenly, and caused
> me to really stand on the brakes. Two policemen dashed at
> us with drawn revolvers. Then, on production of certain
> papers, they backed away, looking very embarrassed and
> muttering profuse apologies. My new employer seemed to
> be very pleased with me. "I can put you in touch with a man
> who runs trucks to Lausanne, in Switzerland," he said, "and
> if he is as satisfied as I am, he can pass you on to someone
> who will get you to Ludwigshafen in Germany."
> For a week we lazed in Venice while our cargo was being
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> Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 18:26:14 GMT
> From: Quinton A. Hedlund <ppearson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Wail Ramsi al Islamia should deserve her as the wall
> To: gen-hispanic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Reply by email, filling out this form and emailing it to me.
> Trimming off the rest of this post is unnecessary.
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> (I know this loses interesting correlation data, but if
> resondents want anonymity it's hard to avoid.)
> I know that this anonymity promise depends on trust and that
> you have no particular reason to trust me. Someday, I hope.
> I will post results Saturday.
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> xxxxxxxx beginning of survey xxxxxxxx
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> yes( ) ( )no Should RoadRunner be subjected to some kind of UDP?
> yes( ) ( )no ... active UDP (cancels) ?
> yes( ) ( )no ... passive UDP (drop messages) ?
> yes( ) ( )no ... all-groups UDP? (as opposed to specific groups)
> yes( ) ( )no Are you a Usenet sysadmin? How big:_ How long:_
> yes( ) ( )no Should another server be subjected to UDP? Who:_
> yes( ) ( )no Should UDPs be used more often?
> yes( ) ( )no Should UDPs be used less often?
> yes( ) ( )no Would you have answered this survey without anonymity?
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> and places to live. Several days later I had to return to the
> hospital for a final check. "When are you going?" asked
> the specialist. "Your condition will not improve here."
> "I just do not know," I replied. "There are so many
> things to consider."
> "There is only one thing to consider," he said im-
> patiently, "Stay here and you will die. Move and you may
> live a little longer. Do you not understand that your con-
> dition is serious?"
> Once again I had a heavy problem to face.
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> CHAPTER TEN
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> "Lobsang! Lobsang!" I turned restlessly in my sleep. The
> pain in my chest was acute, the pain of that clot. Gasping,
> I returned to consciousness. Returned to hear again,
> "Lobsang!"
> "My!" I thought, "I feel terrible."
> "Lobsang," the voice went on. "Listen to me, lie back
> and listen to me."
> I lay back wearily. My heart was pumping and my chest was
> thobbing in sympathy. Gradually, within the darkness of my
> lonely room, a figure manifested itself. First a blue glow,
> turning to yellow, then the materialized form of a man of
> my own age. "I cannot astral travel tonight," I said, "or my
> heart will surely cease to beat and my tasks not yet ended."
> "Brother! We well know your condition, so I have come
> to you. Listen, you need not talk."
> I leaned back against the bed-head, my breath coming in
> sobbing gasps. It was painful to take a normal breath, yet
> I had to breathe in order to live.
> "We have discussed your problem among us," said the
> materialized lama. "There is an island off the English
> coast, an island which was once part of the lost continent
> of Atlantis. Go there, go
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> End of GEN-HISPANIC Digest, Vol 2, Issue 40
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> Researching: Barba, Beltz, Brewster, Buell, Burgess, Capwell,
> Chandler, Davis, de la Torre, Fisher, Foulkes, Hallstead/Halstead,
> Hamm, Hitchcock, Hotchkiss, Moore, Nicol/Nichol/Nichols,
> Patterson, Phelps, Romero, Scott, Sherwood, Trowbridge,
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