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  1. “”I still have the little bookcase she made for my sister and I.”
    By bxgrl on May 6, 2010 11:32 AM

    No, you “still have the little bookcase she made for my sister and me”.”
    By CGar on May 6, 2010 12:29 PM

    Ok, make up your minds. Whom was the bookcase made for, bxgrl or CGar??

  2. “I still have the little bookcase she made for my sister and I.”

    No, you “still have the little bookcase she made for my sister and me”. Perhaps we should start you out with a grammar book, bxgrl, and save the tools for later.

  3. ok, lech, found this:
    “If trees are not harvested they will continue to sequester carbon at a declining rate until reaching maturity at around 100 or 200 years when growth is balanced by decay”

    vastly different than a mandate to clear cut.

  4. Hey Legion! This will put a slime on your face and Cornhole the ‘Obama Lovers’!

    Documents reveal AT&T, Verizon, others, thought about dropping employer-sponsored benefits

    http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/05/news/companies/dropping_benefits.fortune/index.htm?cnn=yes&hpt=C2

    (Fortune) — The great mystery surrounding the historic health care bill is how the corporations that provide coverage for most Americans — coverage they know and prize — will react to the new law’s radically different regime of subsidies, penalties, and taxes. Now, we’re getting a remarkable inside look at the options AT&T, Deere, and other big companies are weighing to deal with the new legislation.

    Wait I thought this was good for Americans right???

    I just lurve stupid…

    The What

    Someday this war is gonna end..

  5. Hey Legion! This will put a slime on your face and Cornhole the ‘Obama Lovers’!

    Documents reveal AT&T, Verizon, others, thought about dropping employer-sponsored benefits

    http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/05/news/companies/dropping_benefits.fortune/index.htm?cnn=yes&hpt=C2

    (Fortune) — The great mystery surrounding the historic health care bill is how the corporations that provide coverage for most Americans — coverage they know and prize — will react to the new law’s radically different regime of subsidies, penalties, and taxes. Now, we’re getting a remarkable inside look at the options AT&T, Deere, and other big companies are weighing to deal with the new legislation.

    Wait I thought this was good for Americans right???

    I just lurve stupid…

    The What

    Someday this war is gonna end..

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