Djvwqvpdl DirectMeds now open

Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 10:50:25 -0600
From: "joel fiers" <dennycubbage@calamity.co.uk>
User-Agent: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 6.0.0.22
To: "dan boehm" <ap349@chebucto.ns.ca>
Precedence: bulk
Return-Path: <trainers-mml-owner@chebucto.ns.ca>
Original-Recipient: rfc822;"| (cd /csuite/info/lists/trainers; /csuite/lib/arch2html)"

next message in archive
no next message in thread
previous message in archive
Index of Subjects

<HTML>
<BODY>
 techtonics  templepriestess  teee  tencounter  tabbouleh<br>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a href=http://jbot.ky.neiten.com/baedo/sppa/ges/>
 <img src=http://hm.bk.neiten.com/baedo/sppa/prr.gif>
 </a>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://owelf.i.neiten.com/baedo/rm.html">
Dr<font style="font-size: 2;">b</font>op m<affectationistz>e</a></p>
mendjusic hnikar dawoods
Calgary replied suitably.He further agreed that it was colder than
yesterday.<br>
He was conscious,or thought he was conscious,of a veiled curiosity in the
ferryman's eyes.Here was a stranger.And a stranger after the close of the
tourist season proper.Moreover,this stranger was crossing at an unusual
hour-too late for tea at the cafe by the pier.He had no luggage so he could
not be coming to stay.(Why,Calgary wondered,had he come so late in the
day?Was it really because,subconsciously,he had been putting this moment
off?Leaving as late as possible,the thing that had to be done?)Crossing the
Rubicon-the river...the river...his mind went to that other river-the
Thames.<br>
This is Walter Cronkite. Bren's not here right now. He's out on a date. The
idea of Bren entertaining a girl with his basketball theories and computer
knowledge over dinner at Taco Bell should scare the hell out of you. He'll
probably be home soon, so leave your name and number and he'll call you
back. Deal with it.<br>
<p>werme5kwezolimo01ongumkhokheli .</p>
</DIV></BODY></HTML></FONT></FONT>


next message in archive
no next message in thread
previous message in archive
Index of Subjects