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Bye, all: I'm unsubscribing from thiis Usenet group!
You guys only talk SHIT

Albert

Jan 4 '06 #1
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Albert a écrit :
Bye, all: I'm unsubscribing from thiis Usenet group!
You guys only talk SHIT

Albert


You are no exception

jacob
Jan 4 '06 #2
In article <43************ **********@news .wanadoo.fr>,
jacob navia <ja***@jacob.re mcomp.fr> wrote:
Albert a écrit :
Bye, all: I'm unsubscribing from thiis Usenet group!
You guys only talk SHIT

Albert


You are no exception

jacob


But you are a child of the universe, and you have a right to be here...

Jan 4 '06 #3
On 3 Jan 2006 19:55:21 -0800, "Albert" <al************ *****@gmail.com >
wrote:
Bye, all: I'm unsubscribing from thiis Usenet group!
You guys only talk SHIT

Albert


Thank you, Albert. Your action is much appreciated.

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Al Balmer
Sun City, AZ
Jan 4 '06 #4
Al Balmer wrote:
"Albert" <al************ *****@gmail.com > wrote:
Bye, all: I'm unsubscribing from thiis Usenet group! You guys
only talk SHIT


Thank you, Albert. Your action is much appreciated.

Whew. Maybe now we can talk and plot freely.

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Jan 4 '06 #5

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