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Monday, July 18, 2005 July 2005   VOLUME IV ISSUE 3  

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April 18, 2005
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Vol. III Issue 12
February 2005
February 3, 2005
Vol. III Issue 11
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January 6, 2005
Vol. III Issue 10
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Vol. III Issue 9
December 2004
December 15, 2004
Vol. III Issue 8
November 2004
November 15, 2004
Vol. III Issue 7
October 2004
October 13, 2004
Vol. III Issue 6
September 2004
September 9, 2004
Vol. 111 Issue 5
August 2004
August 30, 2004
Vol. III Issue 4
July 2004
July 21, 2004
Vol. III Issue 3
June 2004
June 23, 2004
Vol. III Issue 2
May 2004
May 18, 2004
Vol. III Issue 1
April 2004
April 20, 2004
Vol. 2 Issue 12
March 2004
March 16, 2004
Vol. 2 Issue 11
February 2004
February 17, 2004
Vol. 2 Issue 10
January 2004
January 16, 2004
Vol. 2 Issue 9
December 2003
December 16, 2003
Vol. 2 Issue 8

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Why Women Live Longer Than Men – A Contest

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Forget Chicago

Here in Wyoming, we get a bit of wind.  Because of local noise ordinances, wind-chimes are not allowed in many Wyoming towns.  However, for travel and weather information, we do have windsocks. These must be configured to fit our unique conditions.  See below.



 

Hmmm…

“Some people in this world never fail to amaze me.

This picture is real - not doctored in anyway - and was taken in Waldorf by a Transportation Supervisor for a company that delivers building materials for 84 Lumber.

When he saw it there in the parking lot of IHOP, he went and bought a camera to take pictures.

The car is still running as can be witnessed by the exhaust. A woman is either asleep or otherwise out in the front seat passenger side. The guy driving it was over jogging up and down on Rt. 925 in the background.

The witnesses said their physical state was OTHER than normal and the police just shook their heads in amazement. The driver finally came back after the police arrived.  They told him to remain until it was taken off. The materials were loaded at Home Depot.  Their store manager said they had the customer sign a waiver!

The back shocks were driven up through the floorboard. In the back seat are 10 bags, 80 lbs. each of concrete.  On the roof are many 2x4s, 4x4s and OSL sheets of lumber. They estimated the load weight at 3000 lbs.  The car is a VW Jetta with FL plates and the guy said he was headed for Annapolis.

JUST UNBELIEVABLE!!!!”



 

Okay, here’s another interesting picture found on the Internet.  I cannot help wonder, “How did this person get like this?  And how are they going to get out of it without some sort of pain or extreme discomfort?   What about breathing?"

Stupid-People-Trick-2


 

Huh?

For the blind and illiterate:

stupid people accessible


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