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Post by Nalkarj on Mar 22, 2023 18:13:14 GMT
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Post by Catman on Mar 23, 2023 11:50:27 GMT
So what did they do with the giant's corpse after he fell off the beanstalk?
And what did they do with all the beans?
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 23, 2023 12:27:04 GMT
compost
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Post by Nalkarj on Mar 23, 2023 13:05:14 GMT
This Rodgers guy that the sports channels keep talking about, he’s not the fella who composed The Sound of Music.
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Post by Nalkarj on Mar 23, 2023 14:59:42 GMT
“I’d sure like to go to this party, but I can’t read the invitation.” “Me neither.” “Whoever sent this obviously has no idea about the physical limitations of life underwater. Well, might as well throw these in the fire!”
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Post by Catman on Mar 23, 2023 18:08:53 GMT
So Catman managed to completely confuse ChatGPT with a simple question: What become of Tibby in the first Gamera movie?
Five tries and nowhere near the right answer.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 24, 2023 2:28:30 GMT
LOOK QUICK ...... northern lights and and to the west an earthshine moon and Venus ! crescent slightly smaller and venus brighter
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 24, 2023 2:29:52 GMT
more like this
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 24, 2023 4:03:21 GMT
WOW .... sky awash with white northern lights .... they look like mist or smoke but they pulse across the sky !
wow !
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Post by Nalkarj on Mar 24, 2023 16:33:44 GMT
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 25, 2023 2:27:35 GMT
it seems we could use a thread titled "post an image from the last movie you started and abandoned after 15 to 30 minutes or thereabouts.
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Post by Catman on Mar 25, 2023 3:06:42 GMT
Catman usually doesn't remember the titles unless he stopped watching for a technical reason, like when he gave up on My Bossy Girl because the subtitles were out of sync.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 25, 2023 3:42:27 GMT
the HBO Max movies are broadcasting to the right of center so that the subtitles are cut off ... hard to watch a movie spoken in a foreing language one does not understand with only part of the sentence translated
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 25, 2023 17:28:26 GMT
babble on bee musta plagiarized that post
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Post by Catman on Mar 25, 2023 17:45:12 GMT
Don't you just hate when you think you've finally found that one piece of the jigsaw puzzle but it's not?
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 25, 2023 17:47:57 GMT
sometimes it is under the table
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Post by Catman on Mar 25, 2023 17:48:50 GMT
Or the cat has put it in a secret place.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 25, 2023 17:54:00 GMT
Jet used to take puzzle pieces and leave little fang marks in them ... still have an old puzzle or two with gnawed bits !
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Post by theauxphou on Mar 25, 2023 21:23:45 GMT
This is an application for a writ of mandamus to the circuit court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana, requiring that court to take jurisdiction of, and hear and determine, an appeal by the petitioner, Emery E. Norton, from a decree of the district court of that district.
The case as presented shows that Norton, being assignee in bankruptcy of Govy Hood, filed in the district court a bill in equity against Hood, the bankrupt, John Asberry, sheriff of the parish of East Carroll, and Henry Frellsen, setting forth that Hood, being insolvent, in April, 1866, confessed a judgment in favor of Frellsen for $39,319.49; that in July, 1868, execution was issued on this judgment and levied on three plantations belonging to Hood, known, respectively, as 'Black Bayou,' 'Home Place,' and 'Hood & Wilson Place;' that on the fifth of September, 1868, there was a pretended sale of these plantations to Frellsen, under an execution issued on his judgment, for the sum of $24,000; that on the twenty-third of November, 1868, another execution was issued on the judgment and levied on other property, which was also nominally sold under the execution to Frellsen; that in December, 1869, the Black Bayou plantation was said to William Alling for $32,000, one-half of which was paid in cash, and for the other half Frellsen took from Alling a half interest in the land; that in January, 1869, Hood was adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition, and in January, 1871, received his discharge; that in May, 1871, Frellsen reconveyed to Hood all the property he had bought under the executions, except the Black Bayou plantation, for $30,152, payable in seven installments, and evidenced by mortgage notes; that all these transactions, except the sale of the one-half of the Black Bayou plantation to Alling, were a fraud upon the bankrupt law, and devised for the purpose of giving Frellsen an unlawful preference, and to keep the property from the other creditors; that from the beginning it was the understanding between Hood and Frellsen that Frellsen should buy the property under his judgment, hold it for Hood during the bankruptcy proceedings, and then reconvey it to Hood, subject only to any balance that might remain due upon the judgment, after deducting the rents and profits and the proceeds of any sales in the mean time received by Frellsen; and that all the facts were unknown to Norton, the assignee, until certain disclosures were made on the trial of a suit between Frellsen and Hood, in the Thirteenth district court of the parish of East Carroll, growing out of proceedings by Frellsen to foreclose his mortgage notes received on the reconveyance of the property. It further appears that in the proceedings for foreclosure, Asberry, the sheriff, had been empowered to sell the property reconveyed to Hood to pay what remained due on the mortgage debt.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Mar 25, 2023 22:51:48 GMT
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