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Krztalizer
January 12th 04, 03:26 PM
"It's 95 percent at this stage... It is most likely the culprit."

"He said the problem, _if_ confirmed, would probably be solved by replacing the
hose which helps keep air and condensation out of the windows around the
laboratory."

OooooOooooo, you caught us, Michael. We attempted to kill everyone on board by
messing up a hose clamp, which will require the enormous fix of a new hose.
Another victory for you, Michael. Call your mom and tell her what a good lil
pioner you are!

Michael Petukhov
January 12th 04, 09:47 PM
(Krztalizer) wrote in message >...
> "It's 95 percent at this stage... It is most likely the culprit."
>
> "He said the problem, _if_ confirmed, would probably be solved by replacing the
> hose which helps keep air and condensation out of the windows around the
> laboratory."
>
> OooooOooooo, you caught us, Michael. We attempted to kill everyone on board by
> messing up a hose clamp, which will require the enormous fix of a new hose.
> Another victory for you, Michael. Call your mom and tell her what a good lil
> pioner you are!

Gordon, you said another victory. do I understand you right
that unlike what you said before there were some others victories
for me? But please do not lie, the fair answer is required
only.

Michael

Krztalizer
January 13th 04, 12:22 AM
>
>Gordon, you said another victory. do I understand you right
>that unlike what you said before there were some others victories
>for me? But please do not lie, the fair answer is required
>only.
>
>Michael

Another victory for you, such as successfully wiping your arse, or another
successful attempt at making yourself look like an idiot. Either way, really
something for you to be proud of.

Gregory Baker
January 13th 04, 12:54 AM
Michael Petukhov wrote:

> (Krztalizer) wrote in message
> >...
> > "It's 95 percent at this stage... It is most likely the culprit."
> >
> > "He said the problem, _if_ confirmed, would probably be solved by replacing the
> > hose which helps keep air and condensation out of the windows around the
> > laboratory."
> >
> > OooooOooooo, you caught us, Michael. We attempted to kill everyone on board by
> > messing up a hose clamp, which will require the enormous fix of a new hose.
> > Another victory for you, Michael. Call your mom and tell her what a good lil
> > pioner you are!
>
> Gordon, you said another victory. do I understand you right
> that unlike what you said before there were some others victories
> for me? But please do not lie, the fair answer is required
> only.
>
> Michael

So you fix it and go on. What's the problem? I thought that was the
reason the station was up there!

Gregory Baker
USA

Krztalizer
January 13th 04, 03:36 PM
>
>
>The Russian deliberately sabotaged the hose.
>

Hey Mad, we could start wildly trumpeting that idea, claiming, "we read it on
the internet!" But, you see, that would make us look like retarded ex-Soviet
whiners. :)

v/r
Gordon

Krztalizer
January 14th 04, 06:24 PM
>
>Let's see - how about not to cross-post to s.c.r? Your stupid comments
>aren't welcome here.

That doesn't seem to stop Mike.Pet from posting to RAM, does it? Why should
your newsgroup be immune from the same brand of stupidity that we have to
endure from him?

Gordon

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