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Man in Black

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May 14, 2008, 1:18:49 PM5/14/08
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*******SPV.......Gordon, I just want to ask this simple question. I
asked you to go outside any clear night and tell this group if there
are stars in the sky on a clear night or not? You say my wires are
crossed and yet you cannot do this small task and report the evidence
to us? Now who do you think has crossed wires?

piph

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May 14, 2008, 1:27:17 PM5/14/08
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Hi Stephen,

I took the "star" test - remember? The last time I came to visit you
were also writing on this subject?

In any case, I agree. I see far fewer stars in the night sky, of late.

Now - do I attribute the lack of visible stars in the night sky to
planetary repositioning? No.

But I just know there is something going on and I wish you would fix
it!

love, piph

dead

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May 14, 2008, 1:40:11 PM5/14/08
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you are beautiful piph (...do you see that stephen?)

Man in Black

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May 14, 2008, 5:13:58 PM5/14/08
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******SPV.....Hi Piph, glad you and everyone else are staying up to
grade. Well if the atmosphere were 230 miles instead of 103 miles
then I could show you exactly why 90% of the stars are missing without
skipping a beat.

I was talking to Stephen Hawkings and he said that my Physics Paper
that Blake might write now that he has his Engineering Degree from the
University here, would win a Nobel Prize in Physics. The paper is
called, "Talks with my father at the park while walking the dog, and
why Black Holes do not have a Hole at all!

Gordon

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May 14, 2008, 5:42:53 PM5/14/08
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On May 14, 10:18 am, Man in Black <mdetail0...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Gordon: Seeing's how I've already answered this "stars in the sky"
question numerous times already, and seeing's how you never connect
the answer to the question, I'm going to say that YOU are the one with
crossed wires. But let me refresh your memory again. Each time
you've asked I've looked, and what I've seen is a sky with what
appears to be the usual amount of stars, certainly nothing to make a
guy pause and say "where the hell did all the stars go?". I remember
when you were seeing secret messages in 72dpi web images, I told you
then "you're seeing things that aren't there" and now I find myself
having to say "you're not seeing things that ARE there". But not to
worry, I'm sure someone will cozy up to your crossed wires.

dead

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May 14, 2008, 11:13:28 PM5/14/08
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what if... blind drunk for 20 years he saw stars that aren't there.
could he be getting off the piss and that's what this is all about.

^@%>---*=#

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May 15, 2008, 1:56:31 AM5/15/08
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"Man in Black" <mdeta...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> ******SPV.....Hi Piph, glad you and everyone else are staying up to
> grade.

i grade you a d minus

> Well if the atmosphere were 230 miles instead of 103 miles

air would still be 4
bucks a gallon

> then I could show you exactly why 90% of the stars are missing without
> skipping a beat.

ever get around to dishing
up some winning lottery
numbers for us ?

> I was talking to Stephen Hawkings

lies

>and he said that my Physics Paper
> that Blake might write now that he has his Engineering Degree from the
> University here, would win a Nobel Prize in Physics.

is it about winning the lotery ?

> The paper is
> called, "Talks with my father at the park while walking the dog, and
> why Black Holes do not have a Hole at all!

black hos don't got no hos at all ?
aunt jemimah is gonna explode !!!!

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