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Friday, 5/18/01
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 4, 2001
Well lets see when I think of missipi I think river. When I think river I think raft. When I think raft I think of Tom and Huck. When I think Tom and Huck that always leads me to Clemens or if you would rather Mark Twain. So I guess thats my new guess.
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 4, 2001
That is the exact logic in reverse that I used to give the hint LOL
as for yours if I use the hints chicken - greasy I would have to say Conial Sanders of KFC fame {sorry about spelling}
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 4, 2001
That is the exact logic in reverse that I used to give the hint LOL
as for yours if I use the hints chicken - greasy I would have to say Conial Sanders of KFC fame {sorry about spelling}
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 4, 2001
try this "I qoute myself it adds spice to the coversation"
Friday, 5/18/01
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 5, 2001
Col Sanders is correct sir
"An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather."
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 5, 2001
you are good at this shaw it is the next one is going to be a little harder.
two hints it took but i finally got the last one whew!!
only in for lunch will get back to you on new one and will send you one
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 5, 2001
He is the same guy who wrote one i remember those who drink beer thnk beer washington irving 99% sure
here is yours:
Man does not live by words alone despite the fact that he has to sometimes eat them.
Friday, 5/18/01
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 8, 2001
Why yes you are correct again sir...
for yours I would have to say Adlai Stevenson
How about "Accuracy is to a newspaper what virtue is to a lady, but a newspaper can always print a retraction."
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 9, 2001
Adlai is the man.
now for yours......hmmm...have a couple suspision's but i must engage the gray matter on this on.
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 9, 2001
ok my first guess is you did a turn around on me and it is adlai {I think I remember seeing it when I was looking through some of his qoutes to give to you} If not I have one other guess before i have to look for it lol
For you: In the end we will not remember the words of our enimies but the silence of our friends.
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 10, 2001
yeeha, ya, i the man, I the man, yaba daba, dooo................
The following acts do not reflect the opionions of management.
I will be back soon with your indedubly hard qoutation
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 10, 2001
I was half asleep last night when i told you I would be back with your next qoute not realizing had already given you one.
want a hint?
Friday, 5/18/01
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 10, 2001
I think I will have to fall back on my old standby Martin Luther King JR.
my new one for you is
"Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education."
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 11, 2001
You Sir are correct.......
Yours was said by a highly educated man Sir bertrand Russel.
Now for a word from our sponsers.......
Capitalism without bankruptsy is like christianity without hell.
Friday, 5/18/01
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 12, 2001
Oh you are getting too good at this game.
For yours we need to look for a guy that knows a thing or two about bankruptcy Frank Borman would be de man.
Oh let me dig deep into my bag of tricks and pull one out.
"When I lost my rifle, the Army charged me 85 dollars. That is why in the Navy the Captain goes down with the ship."
Friday, 5/18/01
Starbirth - {Seeker of the Cosmic Lottery Winning Numbers} Posted Oct 12, 2001
Give the man a cigar he is absoloutly correct.
As for me I am afraid I am drawing a blank so before I resort to looking it up how about a ever so small hint.
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