Re: The kilogram's average weight is about 8.9 N, the world around
From: Donald G. Shead (dcshead_at_charter.net)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: 30 Jun 2004 08:10:03 -0700
"Yan Grange" <(griekse ij)grange apenstaartje xs(vier)all punt nl> wrote in message news:<40e1dae5$0$149$e4fe514c@dreader19.news.xs4all.nl>...
> hmm okay, and where in your story there is the discussion part?
That's my side. You csn discuss it or not at your option:
You have a
> very sad life, indeed.
That's your opinion: I suppose your wining and dining beautiful girls
on the "River" is your reward. Do it while you're young. The sands of
time wait for no one: Every dog has his/her few days(;^)
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