Michael Cash wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:31:22 -0400, Kevin Gowen
> <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> brought down from the Mount tablets
> inscribed:
> 
> 
>>Michael Cash wrote:
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>>>On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 18:21:36 -0700, nepacific <user@host.net> brought
>>>down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
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>>>>Permissible redundancy, in my opinion. It's explanatory.
>>>>
>>>>Some of those sites take their "scanlations" down when the mangas are 
>>>>licensed for translation. At least that's something. Although I think 
>>>>it's still copyright infringement, there's an argument to be made that 
>>>>this form of piracy may actually develop the market.
>>>
>>>
>>>There is also an argument to be made that carjacking develops the
>>>handgun market.
>>
>>In Georgia, it is legal to keep a loaded handgun on the console between 
>>the front seats of one's automobile. A few times a month, you read a 
>>great news story about a citizen who made good use of this law. These 
>>stories generally end with a thug taking the dirt nap on asphalt.
>>
>>Speaking of asphalt, the tar pits in LA are the biggest ripoff ever.
> 
> 
> Worse than Ruby Falls or Rock City?

Well, I've never been there. When I went to LA, I was expecting the tar 
pits to be actual pits of tar, but they were just ponds of water with 
asphalt floating on top. Also, the lakes farts from time to time. What a 
ripoff!

(I wish those naked parades would fall into those tar pits)

- Kevin