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Or a master of perturbation?


I vaguely recall my mother advising against that, something to do with
eyesight.


Can you post that in a larger font?


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"mark" wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:01:53 +0200, Martin wrote:



Like most of the economics and 'planning science' used by the rulers
this country appoints every election. So what do we have against
private enterprise in the invention of such, er, principles?

(for example, it is hard to prove that you have harnessed "cosmic
forces"
in the
foods).

It is very easy. I do it every day. Gravity is a cosmic force, and
I use it to hold the soil down.

Whilst predicting lottery winning numbers?

lol

Nick AKA Darren?

I never thought of that

Nick is a master of distraction?


Or a master of perturbation?


I vaguely recall my mother advising against that, something to do with
eyesight.


hahahaha


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In article ,
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Or a master of perturbation?


I vaguely recall my mother advising against that, something to do with
eyesight.


Can you post that in a larger font?


you too huh?


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On Sep 22, 7:51*pm, "mark" wrote:

Or a master of perturbation?


I vaguely recall my mother advising against that, something to do with
eyesight


I bet she made you wear boxing gloves at night.
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 23:08:37 +0200, Martin wrote:

On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 12:20:18 -0700 (PDT), moghouse
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On Sep 22, 7:51*pm, "mark" wrote:

Or a master of perturbation?

I vaguely recall my mother advising against that, something to do with
eyesight


I bet she made you wear boxing gloves at night.


Are you related?


I suspect that it's quite common for sons to be related to their
mothers.

*Fathers, now ......................

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