Where do br@indumpers go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
Go to a lake of fire and fry
See 'em again 'till the fourth of July!

Re: Monday Mantra by MitchS

MitchS
Mon Jul 03 14:07:26 CDT 2006

"Frisbee®" <billLASTNAME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Where do br@indumpers go when they die?
> They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
> Go to a lake of fire and fry
> See 'em again 'till the fourth of July!

Why, that's an awful Kurt thing to say. And here i thought you were an old
fart.

--
Mitch "yer such a Jameshole" S.
MCNGP XLVIII (Now do the other certs REALLY matter?)
Stupidity on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.



Re: Monday Mantra by Briscobar

Briscobar
Tue Jul 04 11:36:57 CDT 2006


"MitchS" <firstinitlastname@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:OaX3cPtnGHA.4352@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> "Frisbee®" <billLASTNAME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:uK8$eXsnGHA.4864@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Where do br@indumpers go when they die?
>> They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
>> Go to a lake of fire and fry
>> See 'em again 'till the fourth of July!
>
> Why, that's an awful Kurt thing to say. And here i thought you were an
> old fart.

It's actually very meaty. The Meat Puppets wrote that song. However, the
unplugged Nirvana version is pretty much the greatest thing ever.



RE: nested groups by man

man
Wed Jul 05 05:15:02 CDT 2006

studying for 070-290 exam. i am trying to get to grips with nested groups.
you have global group, local, group, domain group and universal group. how
do this groups come into scheme of things for windows native and mixed. can
anyone give me any examples. i have the book but just explains what they are
but don't understand how they work.

"Frisbee®" wrote:

> Where do br@indumpers go when they die?
> They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
> Go to a lake of fire and fry
> See 'em again 'till the fourth of July!
>
>
>

Re: nested post by Cerebrus

Cerebrus
Wed Jul 05 06:19:41 CDT 2006


man wrote:
> studying for 070-290 exam. i am trying to get to grips with nested group=
s=2E
> you have global group, local, group, domain group and universal group. h=
ow
> do this groups come into scheme of things for windows native and mixed. =
can
> anyone give me any examples. i have the book but just explains what they =
are
> but don't understand how they work.
>
> "Frisbee=AE" wrote:
>
> > Where do br@indumpers go when they die?
> > They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
> > Go to a lake of fire and fry
> > See 'em again 'till the fourth of July!
> >
> >
> >

"Man",

So... how is your question related to Fris's wonderful poem about
br@indumpers ??? Didn't you have the sense to create a separate thread
? I'm the one "trying to get to grips" with the fact that people can be
so uninformed about basic netiquette !

BTW, your username is simply awesome ! Never seen something quite so
original and out of this world.


Re: nested post by FrisbeeŽ

Frisbee®
Wed Jul 05 06:28:52 CDT 2006

"Cerebrus" <zorg007@sify.com> wrote in message
news:1152098381.892941.189270@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...

man wrote:
> studying for 070-290 exam. i am trying to get to grips with nested
> groups.
> you have global group, local, group, domain group and universal group.
> how
> do this groups come into scheme of things for windows native and mixed.
> can
> anyone give me any examples. i have the book but just explains what they
> are
> but don't understand how they work.
>
> "Frisbee®" wrote:
>
> > Where do br@indumpers go when they die?
> > They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
> > Go to a lake of fire and fry
> > See 'em again 'till the fourth of July!
> >
> >
> >

"Man",

So... how is your question related to Fris's wonderful poem about
br@indumpers ??? Didn't you have the sense to create a separate thread
? I'm the one "trying to get to grips" with the fact that people can be
so uninformed about basic netiquette !

BTW, your username is simply awesome ! Never seen something quite so
original and out of this world.

===============

Perhaps his first name is "Stan" and his middle name is "The"



Re: Monday Mantra by MitchS

MitchS
Wed Jul 05 07:23:46 CDT 2006

"Briscobar" <youcant@sendmespam.com> wrote in message
news:ukA6Zi4nGHA.3700@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> It's actually very meaty. The Meat Puppets wrote that song. However, the
> unplugged Nirvana version is pretty much the greatest thing ever.

Meat Puppets? I must hear these Meat Puppets of which you speak.

--
Mitch "yer such a Jameshole" S.
MCNGP XLVIII (Now do the other certs REALLY matter?)
Stupidity on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.



Re: Monday Mantra by Kline

Kline
Thu Jul 06 13:03:00 CDT 2006

>However, the
>unplugged Nirvana version is pretty much the greatest thing ever.

Smells like teen spirit to me...

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3