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Old 05-06-2004, 01:02 AM
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Be still and pray homage to milo who posted this on 04 Jun 2004...


"Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip" go@fish wrote in message
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Be still and pray homage to Illogic Bomb who posted this on 04 Jun
2004...

David Fawthrop wrote in
:

Robert Heinbaugh of Plainsville, Ohio, has the distinction of being
the first person in the world to be shot by a lawn mower... As he
cut the grass one evening, he ran over a live bullet which went off
and shot him in the foot.

So he wasn't really shot by a lawnmower.


Shit post.


Pot, meet kettle.

And please keep boring shite like this out of the Ohio State ng. "Ohio
State" is a rather large university with a rather important football
team, and this group sticks mainly to topics involving one or both of
those. I realize that our cousins across the pond might not know that,
but we don't go to the Man U. group just because some ****** at a
restaurant called Manchesters choked on a chip.

Thanks, and rah rah coalition of the willing.


Coalition!

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