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Tristan Beeline
 
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Default Can I use a microwave oven to cook human meat ???

Or do you recommend the old-fashioned big cauldron ?
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"Tristan Beeline" > wrote in message
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> Or do you recommend the old-fashioned big cauldron ?


Just make sure it is big enough to hold your brain. A thimble for exanple.


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"Tristan Beeline" > wrote in message
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> Or do you recommend the old-fashioned big cauldron ?


Hi Tristan, I see school is just about over and they let you use the
computers. Will you be going into the sixth grade next year? You'll soon
be old enough to masturbate and won't want to play on the computer any more.


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Tristan Beeline" > wrote in message
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>>Or do you recommend the old-fashioned big cauldron ?

>
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> Hi Tristan, I see school is just about over and they let you use the
> computers. Will you be going into the sixth grade next year? You'll soon
> be old enough to masturbate and won't want to play on the computer any more.
>
>

Yeah add this guy to your filter. He asked the winemaking newsgroup
what wine is sufficient for blowing up the planet.

And I was shocked . . . SHOCKED to find he posted his bold stance on
taking care in cooking -- we might just generate a new virus or
thermonuclear explosion!


....


Well I guess it's better than that guy with the PhD in his name that
goes around for everybody that engages him in a religion debate.
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Viviane
 
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In the soc.thai.culture ng he is making bombs in his basement. He must be
flooding the ngs in his spare time! Amazing, considering the impression he
would struggle to read and write.

"Adam Preble" > wrote in message
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> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> "Tristan Beeline" > wrote in message
>> om...
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>>>Or do you recommend the old-fashioned big cauldron ?

>>
>>
>> Hi Tristan, I see school is just about over and they let you use the
>> computers. Will you be going into the sixth grade next year? You'll
>> soon be old enough to masturbate and won't want to play on the computer
>> any more.

> Yeah add this guy to your filter. He asked the winemaking newsgroup what
> wine is sufficient for blowing up the planet.
>
> And I was shocked . . . SHOCKED to find he posted his bold stance on
> taking care in cooking -- we might just generate a new virus or
> thermonuclear explosion!
>
>
> ...
>
>
> Well I guess it's better than that guy with the PhD in his name that goes
> around for everybody that engages him in a religion debate.



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