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This board has a PG-13 rating, but often borders "for immature participants only"
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- Doesn't any smile anymore? -- RINGO, 05:23:17 02/25/03 Tue
Please see my reply.
- I just don't get it. -- RINGO, 05:26:09 02/25/03 Tue
- With all the money they spend on teeth whiteners you'd think they'd smile more often! -- Rumor, 21:16:17 02/26/03 Wed
- Nummy? -- That's not a word, 20:41:59 03/04/03 Tue
- Smiling -- RINGO, 04:51:43 03/06/03 Thu
- Didn't your mother tell you... -- ShhDragon, 17:59:48 03/06/03 Thu
- Actually... -- RINGO, 05:07:28 03/10/03 Mon
- Hmmm.... -- ShhDragon, 19:37:48 03/10/03 Mon
- wow.. -- RINGO, 09:51:42 03/11/03 Tue
- Rosa Rugosa -- @------->, 22:02:50 03/10/03 Mon
For many people, a garden just isn’t a garden without roses. However, roses are among the most difficult plants to grow successfully. To make things even more complicated, deer love most varieties. So what is a fanatical rose lover living in deer country to do? If you just have to have roses, then the rose botanically called Rosa rugosa, is your best bet.
This plant has many common names, including rugosa rose, salt spray rose, beach tomato and Japanese rose. While deer will devour most roses, for some reason they only occasionally eat this one. Likewise, while not exactly an easy plant to grow, it is more disease resistant than most other varieties of roses.
Nevertheless, I would be remiss if I didn’t discuss the myriad of diseases and pests that plague roses, including Rosa rugosa. So before expounding on the merits of this plant, let’s get the bad news out of the way. Roses are prone to several fungal diseases, black spot and powdery mildew being the most common. To help prevent your plants from getting these diseases, sprinkle them with sulfur powder in May and June. This will stop the fungus spores from germinating. Also make sure your plants have adequate air circulation around them. By periodically removing some of the inner branches, air will be able to pass through the plant, reducing the likelihood of fungal diseases. Roses are also prone to insect damage. They seem to attract insects like a magnet! They are definitely a favorite food of beetles. Insecticides may help somewhat, but you may need to spray your plants virtually every week. During years when the Japanese beetle population is large, it is a loosing battle. Other insects that are attracted to roses are aphids, thrips, leafhopper, rose-slug and borers. During the cool spring and fall weather, dormant oil is effective at controlling insects. However, do not use dormant oil when the temperature is more than 75 degrees, as it will cook your plants!
If you grow roses you should seriously consider getting some praying mantis egg masses. Praying mantis are good insects that eat the bad insects. To learn more about praying mantis go to http://www.mydeergarden.com/Newsletter/200011.htm
Finally, roses are also prone to cankers and viruses. Sometimes removing the branch with the canker, if it is caught early, saves the plant. Viruses aren’t an everyday occurrence, but when they strike they can be deadly. There is little that can be done to cure plant’s from viruses, which typically manifest themselves as mottled or twisted leaves. If you believe your plants have a virus the infected plants should be destroyed immediately. Despite these potential threats and the deer, roses have enchanted people since the beginning of time.
While most good gardening practices are rooted in scientific fact, what makes gardening so magical is the emotional, illogical responses plants create in otherwise sensible people. Perhaps more than any other plant, the rose has enchanted people throughout history. The term sub rosa, which means under the strictest of confidences, was originated in the time of the ancient Romans. Cupid used a rose to bribe the God of Silence, Harpocrates, into secrecy about Aphrodite’s love affairs. Consequently, the Roman’s carved roses into their building’s decorations and hung them over banquet tables, to remind people not to repeat conversations.
Not many roses were grown in Europe until the 1700s, when the tea roses were brought from China. Nevertheless, early English literature is flooded with references to roses. Shakespeare mentioned roses at least sixty times. England’s fascination with roses continues, as manifested by the white rose becoming the symbol for the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
If you have surcombed to the rose's seduction and absolutely "need" roses in you garden, despite the diseases, pests and deer, you need to plant them in full sun. Rosa rugosa will grow in almost any kind of soil, although it likes well-drained loamy soil best. As the common names salt spray rose and beach tomato imply, Rosa rugosa will grow on sandy beaches near the ocean. This plant was even found growing 100 miles from the Artic Circle!
All roses are heavy feeders, meaning they take a lot of nutrients out of the soil. Consequently, to ensure the health of your roses and that of your soil, it is important to generously enrich the soil around your roses with natural fertilizers. A company called Espoma makes an organic fertilizer called Rose Tone that doesn’t contain high salt levels, so it is safe for the environment. Roses also enjoy a little extra phosphorus, which promotes flowering. Bone meal is an excellent natural source of phosphorus. Potassium will help your roses become more disease resistant. You can easily get potassium to your plants by chopping up a banana peel and placing it under the top layer of mulch. Of course, put a fresh layer of organic mulch around your plants in the spring and late fall. Rugosa rose is definitely an attractive plant. It flowers from June through August, and sporadically into late fall. The flowers are very fragrant and range from rose-purple to white. It may reach four to six feet tall and wide.
Applications: To help ward off the deer, plant herbs around your roses. During Victorian times it was very common to plant lavender with roses. Deer detest lavender. You may also want to try planting thyme (Thymus sephyllum), catmint (Nepeta species), hyssop (Agastache species) and beebalm (Monarda species) around your roses. If deer are starving they still may attack your roses, but if your roses are Rosa rugosa and they are surrounded by all of these smelly plants deer so violently hate, you have a fighting chance.
- . . I hope my sister hasn't refound this board ... give her an audience and she'll gab on relentlessly. (NT) -- SPAM filter (c, 05:18:43 03/11/03 Tue
- how sweet it is (?) ! -- (c, 18:17:59 03/10/03 Mon
the mystery Rose
is she sweet
or izs'he a pricker?
there are male roses, ya know!
jM laughs
- Me thinkith thith stinkith like a... (NT) -- Rosa Rugosa (look it up Einstein), 20:58:26 03/10/03 Mon
- Notsmellinglikea... -- Rose, 12:05:02 03/06/03 Thu
This isn't about blood (and votes) for oil??? Yeah, right.
A senior Bush official privately admits what his administration cannot declare publicly. The stagnant economy, a dagger aimed at the heart of George W. Bush's second term, will not immediately respond to the president's economic growth program. The economic engine will not be revived UNTIL the war against Saddam Hussein is launched and won.
Military victory is anticipated inside the Bush administration as the tonic that will prompt corporation officers and private investors to unleash the American economy's dormant power. Although it is impolitic to say so, the fact that the United States will be sitting on a new major oil supply will stimulate the domestic economy. That puts a high premium on quickly gaining control of Iraq's oil wells before they can be torched--a major uncertainty in an otherwise strictly scripted scenario.
- . . . there is the possibility that George and Company know what they're doing ... in which case he might come out -- smelling like a Rose!, 14:58:51 03/06/03 Thu
- hollow threats -- RINGO, 05:10:41 03/07/03 Fri
- damned if ya do, damned if you don't -- stinky Mon, 06:52:30 03/07/03 Fri
- Vested Interest? You bet your ASS they have a vested interest ! -- Mackay, 17:38:01 03/07/03 Fri
- So RINGO.... -- curious, 04:45:50 02/15/03 Sat
In case you never saw my question addressed to you a few posts below, let me reiterate my question...
Did you actually get permission from Cojack to disclose all that information about him on a very public messageboard?
Just wondering.
- Made me look. -- TFan, 14:50:30 02/15/03 Sat
- Re: So RINGO.... -- Ringo, 07:31:00 02/17/03 Mon
- Wow. -- curious too, 10:24:21 02/17/03 Mon
- Ooh.... -- TF, 10:51:58 02/17/03 Mon
- Re: Wow. -- Ringo, 11:58:56 02/17/03 Mon
- curious = curious too? Same person? (NT) -- Ringo, 04:50:31 02/18/03 Tue
- Nope. But I echo his/her sentiments. (NT) -- the original curious, 06:05:03 02/18/03 Tue
- I see... -- RINGO, 06:34:43 02/18/03 Tue
- Re: I see... -- Ringo, 12:11:27 02/24/03 Mon
- I'm still kickin' it -- COJACK, 15:33:03 03/05/03 Wed
- Hey! -- JustCurious (aka Ringo), 05:06:21 03/10/03 Mon
- Vicious Slimeballs do not smell like a -- Rose, 08:58:47 03/09/03 Sun
(Skipping from motive to motive, but ignoring the obvious...)
Bush officials believe that making the world more scared of us is the best way to make us safer and less scared. So they want a spectacular show of American invincibility to make the wicked and the wayward think twice before crossing us.
Of course, our plan to sack Saddam has not cowed the North Koreans and Iranians, who are scrambling to get nukes to cow us.
It still confuses many Americans that, in a world full of vicious slimeballs, we're about to bomb one that didn't attack us on 9/11 (like Osama); that isn't intercepting our planes (like North Korea); that isn't financing Al Qaeda (like Saudi Arabia); that isn't home to Osama and his lieutenants (like Pakistan); that isn't a host body for terrorists (like Iran, Lebanon and Syria).
WAR IS SOOOOO 20th Century
- tensions run rampant -- Mon, 09:30:56 03/09/03 Sun
- The president wants to avenge his father, and please his POLITICAL base and... -- Remember this: It's not about US; it's about THEM!, 10:01:00 03/09/03 Sun
- Smelling like a rose? -- Iduntinkso, 07:48:46 03/02/03 Sun
Strategists within the Bush Administration are urging the President to look for an "exit strategy" on Iraq, warning the tough stance on war with the Arab country has left the country in a "no win" situation. "At this point, the United States and Britain does not have the support for passage of a second UN resolution," admits a White House aide.
In addition, Republican leaders in both the House and Senate are telling the President privately that he is losing support in Congress for a "go it alone war" against Iraq.
"The President's war plans are in trouble, there's no doubt about that," says an advisor to House Speaker Dennis J. Hastert. "Some Republican members want a vote on military action and some of those say they would, at this point, vote against such action."
Some White House advisors are urging the President to consider complying with the UN position or to look for other "face saving" ways to avoid war with Iraq.
President Bush, however, is reported to be "hanging tough" on plans to invade Iraq, even though his closest advisors tell him such a move could be "disastrous" politically.
"The President has backed himself and the nation into a corner in a no win situation," says political scientist George Harleigh. "World opinion is against him. Public opinion polls show support eroding among Americans."
Republican campaign strategist Vern Wilson says he is advising his clients to "put some distance between themselves and the President" on war with Iraq.
- Bad Boy George the Bully, what does Laura think of her husband now? -- jM, 08:57:41 03/02/03 Sun
- Re: Smelling like a rose? -- Doesn't Matter, 04:12:06 03/03/03 Mon
- another waffling reply -- RINGO, 04:47:39 03/03/03 Mon
- Re: My Name -- Doesn't Matter, 07:24:58 03/03/03 Mon
- Oh... that's interesting... -- RINGO, 08:17:20 03/03/03 Mon
- Re: Oh... that's interesting... -- Doesn't Matter, 17:38:50 03/07/03 Fri
- Speaking of Hussein -- RINGO, 04:59:29 03/03/03 Mon
Saddam Hussein was sitting in his office wondering whom to invade next when his telephone rang.
"Hallo, Mr. Hussein!", a heavily accented voice said. "This is Paddy down at the Harp Pub in County Sligo, Ireland. I am ringing to inform you that we are officially declaring war on you!"
"Well, Paddy," Saddam replied, "This is indeed important news! How big is your army?"
"Right now," said Paddy, after a moment's calculation, "there is myself, my cousin Sean, my next door neighbor Seamus, and the entire dart team from the pub. That makes eight!"
Saddam paused. "I must tell you, Paddy, that I have one million men in my army waiting to move on my command."
"Begorra!", said Paddy. "I'll have to ring you back!"
Sure enough, the next day, Paddy called again. "Mr. Hussein, the war is still on! We have managed to acquire some infantry equipment!"
"And what equipment would that be, Paddy?" Saddam asked.
"Well, we have two combines, a bulldozer, and Murphy's farm tractor."
Saddam sighed. "I must tell you, Paddy, that I have 16,000 tanks and 14,000 armored personnel carriers. Also, I've increased my army to 1-1/2 million since we last spoke."
"Saints preserve us!" said Paddy. "I'll have to get back to you."
Sure enough, Paddy rang again the next day. "Mr. Hussein, the war is still on! We have managed to get ourselves airborne! We've modified Harrigan's ultra-light with a couple of shotguns in the cockpit, and four boys from the Shamrock Pub have joined us as well!"
Saddam was silent for a minute and then cleared his throat. "I must tell you, Paddy, that I have 1,000 bombers and 2,000 fighter planes. My military complex is surrounded by laser-guided, surface-to-air missile sites. And since we last spoke, I've increased my army to TWO MILLION!"
"Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!", said Paddy, "I'll have to ring you back."
Sure enough, Paddy called again the next day. "Top o' the mornin', Mr. Hussein! I am sorry to tell you that we have had to call off the war."
"I'm sorry to hear that," said Saddam. "Why the sudden change of heart?"
"Well," said Paddy, "we've all had a long chat over a bunch
of pints, and decided there's no fookin way we can feed two million prisoners."
God Bless the Irish!
- Yep, it's great being Irish. (NT) -- ShhDragon, 10:48:40 03/03/03 Mon
- I miss Mr Rogers already, may he rest in Peace -- moi/, 17:05:00 02/27/03 Thu
odds nd ends factoids:
Oprah Winfrey has reached the 1 Billion dollar level, first black woman in history to get there.
there's 10 new Russian Billionaires this year, from oil revenues.
the Russian stock market is booming.
Bill Gates' worth is 40.7 billion, and he plans to give most of it away.
now:
fiction or possiblity?
Wouldn't it be weird if Saddam keeps buckling under George's pressure, ultimately to see the US and allies forge a greater presence in the nomads territory.
George would come out smelling like a rose if he made Saddam fold, huh? ..all the spoils of war to reap! .. Let's here it for the Not So Gentle Giant.
oye vay
- It's Oi-vay. (NT) -- jewish spell checker, 17:40:50 02/27/03 Thu
- An enormously sad day in history, yesterday was... -- sarah., 18:37:20 02/28/03 Fri
- another wacky page -- ugh (c, 16:06:36 02/25/03 Tue
time to bomb Saddam?
http://www.bigfatbaby.com/newfun2/flash/saddam_new.swf
- hi -- MissDiva, 13:18:28 02/25/03 Tue
- http://winstars.free.fr/english/bush.html -- Butididntdoit, 09:12:46 02/23/03 Sun
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- hehehehehehehehe.... (NT) -- My sides hurt now... hahahaha, 01:08:03 02/24/03 Mon
- You Don't Need To Be a Rocket Scientist to be a Brain Surgeon on a Neanderthal. -- moi/, 18:43:20 02/19/03 Wed
WHATEVER that means!!!
go figure,
jM chuckles (c;
- you don't need to be a brain surgeon to throw rocks at jungleMon! (NT) -- ER, 12:13:58 02/20/03 Thu
- it's not the throwing that's hard... it's the hitting the target thats the problem (NT) -- A rock throwing chimp, 00:53:34 02/23/03 Sun
- Here it is! FINALLY! -- Loke again, 08:33:27 02/20/03 Thu
After months of hard work with the band and the home page the home page is UP!
Please check out http://medlem.spray.se/swamphorsez and see if you can find me *grins*
Cheerz!
/Loke
- Very nice Loke......... I enjoyed your webpage. I found you....... several times. lol Best of luck...... I'm sure u guys will do well. (NT) -- becbec, 19:02:45 02/20/03 Thu
- Hehehehe well I guess I'm all over that place *grins* (NT) -- Loke-Drummoholic, 14:34:52 02/21/03 Fri
- www.hyperreal.org/~dana/ -- Peace, 08:16:57 02/21/03 Fri
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- A Chilling Reminder... -- Butofcourse, 22:27:12 02/18/03 Tue
"Why of course the people don't want war. . . . That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country."
- Hermann Goering, Nazi officer, during his Nuremberg war crimes trial
- Soon... VERY soon... -- Loke, 01:00:13 02/10/03 Mon
...will the demo with my band Swamphorsez be recorded. We're rehearsing days and nights to tighten things up and we write a new song every time! I'm still unemployed so I have time *S*
Hmmm well I think that you MUST see an action picture of us.. or at least me! LOL Here it is!
For F's sake tune that guitar NOW!
or
Ain't this song over soon? I gotta wee!
Um well.. that's me hehe
Cheerz!
/Loke :-D
- what the hell... scaring me like that in the morning .... man you should be ashamed to do that to us lol -- pétrix, 08:10:38 02/12/03 Wed
- Much better... hehe you looked like you were in pain in the other one (NT) -- ShhDragon, 12:48:12 02/12/03 Wed
- you look like that guy in the "chainsaw masacre" ! (NT) -- jM (c, 17:45:25 02/14/03 Fri
- I knew Vic Morrow wasn't dead! (NT) -- RINGO, 12:02:30 02/17/03 Mon
- 202-456-1111 -- 202-456-1111, 17:16:15 02/16/03 Sun
President Bush has stated that everyone who didn't join the recent world-wide peace protests against the war on Iraq must be "for" the war. Here is your chance to express your viewpoint.
The Bush White House has a "comment" line for you to call. So whether you oppose or approve of the proposed war in Iraq, give a call. The line only accepts calls from 9-5 EST Monday thru Friday.
Just call the White House at 202-456-1111. A machine will detain you for only a moment and then a pleasant live operator will thank you for saying "I oppose" or "I approve." It will only take minutes. Note that the weekends are closed for calls. The president has said that he wants to know what the American people are thinking. Let him know.
Please forward this to at least five people. Tell them what you think: ONE (1) PHONE CALL EQUALS 10-20 PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T CALL.
Remember that war is a wild card. Do you want to gamble with your children's future?
- Whats going on? -- DEADPOOL, 11:06:12 01/31/03 Fri
wow its been a while. If anyone remembers me, well I'd hope so. I remember all of you and just reading some of the posts , its made me very nostalgic of all my chat buddies.
WE, P_G , LEENA, LADY (and LIL_LADY), COJACK, ST_bruce,
and really someone i miss a lot. Daisyivy, has anyone heard from her? i doubt it. but if you have. throw me her email addy. Id love to hear from all of you!!!
- Welcome back -- Angela, 19:21:41 01/31/03 Fri
- *waves at DP* (NT) -- ShhDragon, 18:17:58 02/01/03 Sat
- hugs DP :) -- Jules*(LADY), 09:55:14 02/07/03 Fri
- The bad news about COJACK -- RINGO, 08:57:02 02/11/03 Tue
- Valentines. . . . Shmalintines -- hehe (c, 18:13:30 02/11/03 Tue
you know I love yas
no Blarney
DH
- Little early? -- ShhDragon, 18:27:59 02/11/03 Tue
- So Sad and Tragic -- becbec, 09:27:09 02/01/03 Sat
Wow..... I thought it was the loudest thunder I had ever heard...... and my house was shaking. It woke me up and I thought a Texas tornado was going to rip thru here. Then I realized it was a sunny day. A friend of mine called and told me to turn the TV on and that is when I found out about the shuttle. CNN has mentioned my town, Marshall, debris has been found here. It has also been found 180 miles west of here in Dallas..... and about a 100 miles north of here..... I bet it will be found all over this area.
This is such a sad day for America.... my heart is saddened for all the families. They were in Florida waiting to welcome their loved ones back home. I hope all of you will keep them in your prayers. If you don't believe in prayer..... please send good thoughts their way. It will be a hard time for all involved.
- Sad and Tragic indeed... -- ShhDragon, 16:18:33 02/01/03 Sat
- "Book of Condolences" http://www.obituariestoday.com/Obituaries/ObitShow.cfm?Obituary_ID=29383 (NT) -- ShhDragon, 18:06:06 02/01/03 Sat
- I'll take the controversial opinion... -- RINGO, 12:07:07 02/03/03 Mon
- response... -- ShhDragon, 12:16:21 02/03/03 Mon
- I'll take the controversial response to the controversial opinion... -- She who has many words but few brains, 13:41:12 02/06/03 Thu
- good response -- RINGO, 08:42:27 02/07/03 Fri
- Hey, miracles *do* happen -- Me Again, 13:15:56 02/07/03 Fri
- Japanese Error Messages -- Haiku Foyoo, 18:33:09 02/06/03 Thu
The Web site you seek
Cannot be located, but
Countless more exist.
Chaos reigns within.
Reflect, repent, and reboot.
Order shall return.
Program aborting:
Close all that you have worked on.
YOU ASK FAR TOO MUCH.
Windows NT crashed.
I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.
Yesterday it worked.
Today it is not working.
Windows is like that.
Your file was so big.
It might be very useful.
But now it is gone.
Stay the patient course.
Of little worth is your ire.
The network is down.
A crash reduces
Your expensive computer
To a simple stone.
Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
Guess which has occurred?
You step in the stream,
But the water has moved on.
This page is not here.
Out of memory.
We wish to hold the whole sky,
But we never will.
Having been erased,
The document you're seeking
Must now be retyped.
Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
- I been thinkin' -- jM, 18:19:31 02/05/03 Wed
the poor Challenger over Texas incident where the cream of the crop Doctors and ultra professionals died, the 7, the 2 ladies and 5 men. I'm bummed but not as much as the families, I'm sure. Nothing grabs us by the heart threads more than needless deaths.
An Omen for George Bush.
You've got 114,000 some thousand of our cream of the crop fighting demons ready to attack Saddam's Query.
Don't let US, George, fall into an abyss created by a dasterdly fellow. How can the united fellowship of nations created for good and the survival of mankind subdue a criminal of egotistically huge delusions named Saddam?
(with grace)
I believe Collin Powell.
he doesn't lie or put on pretenses.
the fellow is genuine.
with esteem, credibility and knowledge.
I'm a believer,
- C-o-l-i-n (NT) -- Required, 18:47:59 02/05/03 Wed
- Then I saw his face, Now I'm a believer. Not a trace of doubt in my mind???? :-P (NT) -- Ginola, 02:45:38 02/06/03 Thu
- Happy Birthday...a day late -- Your kids' teacher, 16:44:17 01/29/03 Wed
I forgot about it until you thanked me for the card.
Hope you're not too old to keep up with me now ;-)
Smoooooch
- Awww....you're so sweet! -- Smooch, 01:35:49 02/01/03 Sat
- Keep up with you? -- :-P, 01:42:29 02/01/03 Sat
- Could you handle it? -- ;-), 01:54:24 02/01/03 Sat
- I can handle you both... -- Younger than you :-P, 01:56:08 02/01/03 Sat
- In your dreams baby! -- Old enough to know better :-P, 02:02:49 02/01/03 Sat
- That's what you think -- :-P, 08:42:00 02/01/03 Sat
- You know I'm right! -- ;-P, 19:30:46 02/03/03 Mon
- You wish -- :P, 20:32:33 02/03/03 Mon
- I'm not old :-P -- I'm old if....., 21:13:34 02/03/03 Mon
- That's Impossible... -- ...you pervert, 21:44:53 02/03/03 Mon
- listening to George Bush's state of the union address -- jM, 18:34:20 01/28/03 Tue
do I hear a snake oil salesman's voice?
he's saying everything we want to hear, almost.
but, I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop.
btw, we're gonna start another war in Iraq, right?!
we're gonna kick ass for oil .!?
the US is gonna preserve it's dominance in world history, of course!
with our pal George at the helm ..
egads, I hope he doesn't turn out to be that damn pesty monkey George from the comic strips.
beware a Texan in the fast lane.
- For Oil? -- RINGO, 13:45:26 01/29/03 Wed
- You know.. most of the iraq oil goes to russia. Then the remaining part goes to europe. So the USA doesn't get much oil from Iraq. (NT) -- Ginola, 01:18:27 01/30/03 Thu
- Yo where are all the ravers at? -- RED888DEVIL, 03:43:06 01/30/03 Thu
oK HERE GOES IF THE HTML DOCUMENT IM ABOUT TO PUT IN DOES NOT WORK THEN GO HERE TO JOIN RAVEZONE http://communities.msn.com/RaveZone For ravers whose interests include Happy hardcore techno drums and bass electronica trance jungle gabber house and other forms. We have 550 + members most have pics in our photo album, so if ya like Raves check out RaveZone there is a chat and we have alot of links. Talk soon and have a great night day whatever lol. I forget who runs this messageboard been years since i participated in here I think its JM if its you Hi man hope ya remember me and let me post this. Hi to everyone I know and is still here who remembers me.