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Question of the day! by kickstart2001-01-12 00:24:57
  RE: Question of the day! by whitehole2001-01-12 03:12:55
    happy birthday by special_ed2001-01-12 07:27:52
      On the other hand... by Naruki2001-01-12 07:37:20
        since you mentioned it... by special_ed2001-01-12 07:43:44
          RE: since you mentioned it... by Agave2001-01-12 08:41:16
            where does it come from? by special_ed2001-01-12 09:20:16
              RE: where does it come from? by kikikimi2001-01-12 09:44:42
                kimi! glad to see you by special_ed 2001-01-12 09:58:41
back! kamui was, just yesterday, commenting on how quiet you had been. >While you cannot take it back after the execution, men on death row have been known to be set free by the courts and last minute reprives (sp.) by governors. That's why people are left on death row so long. To give them a chance, just in case they really are innocent. yes, they have. and how many slipped through? how many _should_ have been released, and were not? are you going to tell me that it's 0? >The assassination thing obviously doesn't happen often, or at least one of these figures would be dead: Ralph Nader, Jesse Jackson, Pat Buchannan, Fidel Castro, Bill Gates. all these people are high profile. no one would think anything strange if, say, i was found mugged and murdered downtown. or, if i was eaten alive by a large bird that goes by the name "herman". (writer's note: what in the hell was that "herman" remark about?)
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                  Of life and limb by kikikimi2001-01-12 11:13:49
                    RE: Of life and limb by special_ed2001-01-12 11:46:20

 

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