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Mike
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Re: Three Keyed Locks
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Jan 17, 2013 3:37 PM
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On Jan 17, 12:32 pm, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Three keyed locks always work... so how could I be under a three keyed > lock? Three keyed locks objectify the trust and confidence that the > government has for science... Assurances tendered by the science > community guarantee that three keyed locks always work... so how could > I be under a three keyed lock? I am under America's three keyed lock > because Eurasia has a differant three keyed lock, don't ya see? I can > be under America's three keyed lock... IF I HAVE A DIFFERANT THREE > KEYED LOCK TO COMPARE WITH IT!!! > > ***AMERICA, SCIENCE HAS BETRAYED YOU TO THE ENEMY!!!*** > > Well, what the real deal is is that... I'm not snubbing Hawking just > because I'm no longer his student... Glass is a safety issue... > Hawking is made of glass... What academe needs is for me to be a > **HARD NUT** even though in reality, I'm affable and a pleasant man... > Well, ya know, Hawking seems to have a thing for hemispheric is the > way I'm seeing things... Hawking has the Eurasian hemisphere and I > have the American hemisphere...
Can we trade?
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