Re: Catch me up on Uncle Al
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 03:05:50 GMT
Brian G. Moore wrote:
>
> I've been gone a couple of years almost (from reading this group
> frequently). Can someone catch me up on Uncle Al's rightwing
> rantings?
>
> Brian Moore
Increasingly chiral.
josh halpern
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