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Mark!

Reply from: Miss Elaine Eos
Date: 03 May, 17:07
Smoke one for Mark "markbock" Bock, it's his birthday, today.

Elsewhere in history...

May 3 1945
British torpedo bombers attack the Cap Arcona and the Thielbek in the
Baltic Sea. Both vessels are flying white flags, as there are almost
7,000 concentration camp prisoners aboard. In the process of abandoning
ship, the German captain of the Arcona uses a machete to hack his way
through the mass of people. When the ships sink, virtually all of the
prisoners drown, making this the single largest loss of life in the
history of ocean travel.

May 3 1963
Eugene "Bull" Connor directs security forces in Birmingham, Alabama to
unleash police dogs on civil rights protesters, and then blast them with
high-pressure fire hoses. Unfortunately for segregationists, television
networks bring the footage to a shocked national audience. In the wake
of the overwhelming public response, President Kennedy quips that Connor
"has done more for civil rights than almost anybody else."

May 3 1987
The Miami Herald runs a story that Senator Gary Hart had spent the
preceding weekend alone with a woman other than his wife. In an attempt
to quell persistent rumors of an extramarital affair, Hart had
previously challenged reporters to spy on him, saying: "Follow me
around. I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me,
go ahead. They'd be very bored." The Presidential candidate withdraws
from the race just five days later, and the homewrecker, one Donna Rice,
goes on to launch a career crusading against pornography.

May 3 1988
The White House confirms stories that President Ronald Reagan's travel
and public appearances are scheduled around astrological data furnished
by a mystic in San Francisco. The astrologer also supplies input to the
timing of critical international events, such as a recent arms control
summit in Iceland.

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Reply from: MikeZ
Date: 03 May, 17:17
On May 3, 10:07 am, Miss Elaine Eos <M...@your-pants.PlayNaked.com>
wrote:
> Smoke one for Mark "markbock" Bock, it's his birthday, today.
>
> Elsewhere in history...
>
> May 3 1945
> British torpedo bombers attack the Cap Arcona and the Thielbek in the
> Baltic Sea. Both vessels are flying white flags, as there are almost
> 7,000 concentration camp prisoners aboard. In the process of abandoning
> ship, the German captain of the Arcona uses a machete to hack his way
> through the mass of people. When the ships sink, virtually all of the
> prisoners drown, making this the single largest loss of life in the
> history of ocean travel.
>
> May 3 1963
> Eugene "Bull" Connor directs security forces in Birmingham, Alabama to
> unleash police dogs on civil rights protesters, and then blast them with
> high-pressure fire hoses. Unfortunately for segregationists, television
> networks bring the footage to a shocked national audience. In the wake
> of the overwhelming public response, President Kennedy quips that Connor
> "has done more for civil rights than almost anybody else."
>
> May 3 1987
> The Miami Herald runs a story that Senator Gary Hart had spent the
> preceding weekend alone with a woman other than his wife. In an attempt
> to quell persistent rumors of an extramarital affair, Hart had
> previously challenged reporters to spy on him, saying: "Follow me
> around. I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me,
> go ahead. They'd be very bored." The Presidential candidate withdraws
> from the race just five days later, and the homewrecker, one Donna Rice,
> goes on to launch a career crusading against pornography.
>
> May 3 1988
> The White House confirms stories that President Ronald Reagan's travel
> and public appearances are scheduled around astrological data furnished
> by a mystic in San Francisco. The astrologer also supplies input to the
> timing of critical international events, such as a recent arms control
> summit in Iceland.
>
> --
> Please take off your pants or I won't read your e-mail.
> I will not, no matter how "good" the deal, patronise any business which se=
nds
> unsolicited commercial e-mail or that advertises in discussion newsgroups.=



You really are reaching back for names. That guy hasn't posted in ASC
since 2004

Reply from: Marc Schneiderman
Date: 04 May, 13:28
On Sat, 03 May 2008 08:07:15 -0700, Miss Elaine Eos
<Misc@your-pants.PlayNaked.com> wrote:

>
>Smoke one for Mark "markbock" Bock, it's his birthday, to


Happy Natal Day Mark!

CigarBaron

Reply from: [none]
Date: 04 May, 18:31
Miss Elaine Eos wrote:

> Smoke one for Mark "markbock" Bock, it's his birthday, today.

kudos, MB.

Reply from: DavidK
Date: 05 May, 23:28
On May 3, 8:07 am, Miss Elaine Eos <M...@your-pants.PlayNaked.com>
wrote:
> Smoke one for Mark "markbock" Bock, it's his birthday, today.
>
> Elsewhere in history...
>
> May 3 1945
> British torpedo bombers attack the Cap Arcona and the Thielbek in the
> Baltic Sea. Both vessels are flying white flags, as there are almost
> 7,000 concentration camp prisoners aboard. In the process of abandoning
> ship, the German captain of the Arcona uses a machete to hack his way
> through the mass of people. When the ships sink, virtually all of the
> prisoners drown, making this the single largest loss of life in the
> history of ocean travel.
>
> May 3 1963
> Eugene "Bull" Connor directs security forces in Birmingham, Alabama to
> unleash police dogs on civil rights protesters, and then blast them with
> high-pressure fire hoses. Unfortunately for segregationists, television
> networks bring the footage to a shocked national audience. In the wake
> of the overwhelming public response, President Kennedy quips that Connor
> "has done more for civil rights than almost anybody else."
>
> May 3 1987
> The Miami Herald runs a story that Senator Gary Hart had spent the
> preceding weekend alone with a woman other than his wife. In an attempt
> to quell persistent rumors of an extramarital affair, Hart had
> previously challenged reporters to spy on him, saying: "Follow me
> around. I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me,
> go ahead. They'd be very bored." The Presidential candidate withdraws
> from the race just five days later, and the homewrecker, one Donna Rice,
> goes on to launch a career crusading against pornography.
>
> May 3 1988
> The White House confirms stories that President Ronald Reagan's travel
> and public appearances are scheduled around astrological data furnished
> by a mystic in San Francisco. The astrologer also supplies input to the
> timing of critical international events, such as a recent arms control
> summit in Iceland.
>
> --
> Please take off your pants or I won't read your e-mail.
> I will not, no matter how "good" the deal, patronise any business which se=
nds
> unsolicited commercial e-mail or that advertises in discussion newsgroups.=


Happy birthday, Mark

Reply from: MikeZ
Date: 05 May, 23:43
On May 5, 4:28 pm, DavidK <davidckimbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 3, 8:07 am, Miss Elaine Eos <M...@your-pants.PlayNaked.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Smoke one for Mark "markbock" Bock, it's his birthday, today.
>
> > Elsewhere in history...
>
> > May 3 1945
> > British torpedo bombers attack the Cap Arcona and the Thielbek in the
> > Baltic Sea. Both vessels are flying white flags, as there are almost
> > 7,000 concentration camp prisoners aboard. In the process of abandoning
> > ship, the German captain of the Arcona uses a machete to hack his way
> > through the mass of people. When the ships sink, virtually all of the
> > prisoners drown, making this the single largest loss of life in the
> > history of ocean travel.
>
> > May 3 1963
> > Eugene "Bull" Connor directs security forces in Birmingham, Alabama to
> > unleash police dogs on civil rights protesters, and then blast them with=

> > high-pressure fire hoses. Unfortunately for segregationists, television
> > networks bring the footage to a shocked national audience. In the wake
> > of the overwhelming public response, President Kennedy quips that Connor=

> > "has done more for civil rights than almost anybody else."
>
> > May 3 1987
> > The Miami Herald runs a story that Senator Gary Hart had spent the
> > preceding weekend alone with a woman other than his wife. In an attempt
> > to quell persistent rumors of an extramarital affair, Hart had
> > previously challenged reporters to spy on him, saying: "Follow me
> > around. I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me,=

> > go ahead. They'd be very bored." The Presidential candidate withdraws
> > from the race just five days later, and the homewrecker, one Donna Rice,=

> > goes on to launch a career crusading against pornography.
>
> > May 3 1988
> > The White House confirms stories that President Ronald Reagan's travel
> > and public appearances are scheduled around astrological data furnished
> > by a mystic in San Francisco. The astrologer also supplies input to the
> > timing of critical international events, such as a recent arms control
> > summit in Iceland.
>
> > --
> > Please take off your pants or I won't read your e-mail.
> > I will not, no matter how "good" the deal, patronise any business which =
sends
> > unsolicited commercial e-mail or that advertises in discussion newsgroup=
s.
>
> Happy birthday, Mark- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Are you now his lacky as well?




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