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Tue 02/13/07 10:32 PM
hey new bee...
would you go into a bar with that line?

some respect will get you farthersmokin

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Tue 02/13/07 10:28 PM
RN2000...
if you were my nurse,
I'd be in there all th time,
to let you play with my penis:tongue:

why do I always get th old blue haired ones?grumble

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Tue 02/13/07 09:32 PM
if you click on my name it will take you to my profile so you can see it
better...
I've got a ton of pixsmokin

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Tue 02/13/07 09:30 PM
this is a globe pic I found...

it shows a dancer around a fire...
it fits a poem I wrote today,so I keep it posted just for that.

Passions Dance II




the iguanna was cute yes,but you are prettierflowerforyou

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Tue 02/13/07 09:25 PM
yes,I saw that show on national geographicsmokin

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Tue 02/13/07 09:23 PM
Thanx RN...
you look alot better than th iguanna:wink:

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Tue 02/13/07 09:21 PM
Hello Sher57...

welcome from Arkansasflowerforyou

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Tue 02/13/07 09:12 PM
awww don't go anywhere RN...
we need a good nurse around here...

but it might be a good idea to post a pic other than a lizard,

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Tue 02/13/07 09:00 PM
thank You...
just a lil' something rolling around in my headsmokin

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Tue 02/13/07 08:56 PM
did you turn off your pop up blockers Mitch?

and how th hell are you?
not heard from you in a coons agesmokin

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Tue 02/13/07 08:52 PM
WE DARE TO DREAM:tongue:

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Tue 02/13/07 08:50 PM
there are even programs in place that train dolphins to hunt for
submarines off the coastlines...

the dolphins also look for stranded people,
adrift or injured people,and alert their trainers...

so why do we need sonar?

because our government won't quit pissing off other countries

WAKE UP AMERICA!!!

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Tue 02/13/07 08:43 PM
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
HONOLULU - The Navy says it won't comply with sonar training
restrictions that aim to protect marine mammals off the California
coast, arguing that the commission that imposed the rules does not have
the jurisdiction to do so.

The U.S. Pacific Fleet said in a statement Monday that the California
Coastal Commission's rules cannot be applied beyond the scope of state
waters, three nautical miles from shore.

"The Navy does not take lightly our responsibility to the environment
and marine life," said Vice Adm. Barry Costello, commander of the U.S.
3rd Fleet in San Diego. "And we can be responsible environmental
stewards while our sonar operators receive realistic training and
experience at sea they need."

The Navy has been using sonar during training exercises off the
California coast for decades, a practice that critics say can injure
whales and other sea mammals. Last year, it sought permission for the
exercises from the commission as part of new internal guidelines to
ensure major exercises are environmentally sound.

The commission agreed to the exercises last month. But it also imposed
restrictions on use of mid-frequency active sonar in a zone the Navy
said was outside the commission's jurisdiction.

Mark Delaplaine, a project analyst for the commission, said members
might take up the issue later in the week.

"We've got some stuff to think about and figure out as to what a proper
response would be," he said.

Environmentalists on Tuesday criticized the Navy's decision, accusing it
of denying the commission's authority to protect mammals off its coast.
The Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group that has
sued to stop other Navy sonar training, vowed to sue if the coastal
commission does not.

"The notion that the commission is pre-empted from protecting marine
mammals off the California coast is not only without any legal basis but
it is in direct contradiction to the fact that the commission has been
doing exactly that for decades under the federal law protecting our
coasts," said Joel Reynolds of the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Environmentalists say whales have stranded themselves on beaches after
being exposed to high-intensity mid-frequency sonar. The sonar is also
claimed to interfere with the ability of marine mammals to navigate,
hunt, take care of their offspring and avoid predators.

The Navy acknowledges mid-frequency active sonar can contribute to
marine mammal injury, or even death. It says it takes steps to protect
marine mammals, such as posting lookouts on board to watch for marine
mammals nearby.

But the Pacific Fleet said the commission's rules would prevent the Navy
from training sailors to use sonar to track enemy submarines. It has
made anti-submarine warfare training a top priority, as other nations,
including China, have acquired submarines that are quieter and harder to
detect.

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Tue 02/13/07 08:13 PM
huh

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Tue 02/13/07 08:07 PM
just call me catsnacker...lol...smokin

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Tue 02/13/07 08:06 PM
Goober Fricken Lipslaugh

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Tue 02/13/07 08:04 PM
these kind of names can spoil a guys reputationblushing

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Tue 02/13/07 07:51 PM
all in a dream...
now you know why I write so much:wink:

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Tue 02/13/07 07:50 PM
I see this alot in my dreamssmokin

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Tue 02/13/07 07:46 PM
this one just grabbs me when I read itsmokin