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Hi, this is also posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn I have a 2000 Saturn SL with a high idle problem and a constantly lit ‘check engine light’. It only does the high idle intermitantly, when the engine is warmed up. Sitting at a stop light, while in neutral, the RPM may shoot up to 2000+. It will idle correctly, at around 800 RPM or so, after shutting the engine off, then restarting it. Since the ‘check engine soon’ light is on, I took it to Advance Auto and had them do an OBDII scan on the PCM. The code returned was: P1133 Manfacurer Contrl. Fuel Air Metering (those are not typos, that’s what it spit out) My Haynes manual doesn’t say anything about P1133, but a Google search for P1133 comes up with: P1133 HO2S Insufficient Switching Bank 1 Sensor 1 This short message thread, http://tinyurl.com/5zps9 talks about the sensor and some of the conditions that may cause P1133 to be set. Thanks in advance Ed
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Possible Causes of a P1133 on this vehicle (verbatum from ALLDATA): An intermittent connection or corrosion in the O2S-1 harness connector can set this DTC. Use scan tool to monitor O2S-1 voltage with engine running at normal operating temperature while wiggling the signal and ground. Make sure the sensor is tight. The most probable cause for DTC P1133 is contamination. Check for obvious contamitation (oil, fuel or engine coolant) by removing sensor. Identify and correct the cause of the contamination if contaminated. Replace the O2S-1.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi, this is also posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn > I have a 2000 Saturn SL with a high idle problem and a constantly lit > ‘check engine light’. It only does the high idle intermitantly, when the > engine is warmed up. Sitting at a stop light, while in neutral, the RPM > may shoot up to 2000+. It will idle correctly, at around 800 RPM or so, > after shutting the engine off, then restarting it. > Since the ‘check engine soon’ light is on, I took it to Advance > Auto and had them do an OBDII scan on the PCM. The code returned was: > P1133 > Manfacurer Contrl. > Fuel Air Metering > (those are not typos, that’s what it spit out) > My Haynes manual doesn’t say anything about P1133, but a Google > search for P1133 comes up with: > P1133 HO2S Insufficient Switching Bank 1 Sensor 1 > This short message thread, http://tinyurl.com/5zps9 talks about the sensor > and some of the conditions that may cause P1133 to be set. > Thanks in advance > Ed
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> Possible Causes of a P1133 on this vehicle (verbatum from ALLDATA): > An intermittent connection or corrosion in the O2S-1 harness connector can > set this DTC. Use scan tool to monitor O2S-1 voltage with engine running at > normal operating temperature while wiggling the signal and ground. Make sure > the sensor is tight. > The most probable cause for DTC P1133 is contamination. Check for obvious > contamitation (oil, fuel or engine coolant) by removing sensor. Identify and > correct the cause of the contamination if contaminated. Replace the O2S-1.
Thanks Steve for your time and effort. I’ve entered this into my notes. Ed
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>Hi, this is also posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn >I have a 2000 Saturn SL with a high idle problem and a constantly lit >’check engine light’. It only does the high idle intermitantly, when the >engine is warmed up. Sitting at a stop light, while in neutral, the RPM >may shoot up to 2000+. It will idle correctly, at around 800 RPM or so, >after shutting the engine off, then restarting it. >Since the ‘check engine soon’ light is on, I took it to Advance >Auto and had them do an OBDII scan on the PCM. The code returned was: > P1133 > Manfacurer Contrl. > Fuel Air Metering
From the FSM: DTC P1133 The oxygen sensor 1 (O2S-1) is an electrical source that responds to oxygen content in the exhaust manifold. When the sensor reaches approximately 316
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I contacted the author of the newspaper article I referenced in my post for more clarification. I asked her about buying drugs with either an American doctor’s Rx, a Mexican doctor’s Rx or no Rx at all. Her reply: "Mexican law and drug policy are carried out differently, in different places. It is, I’m afraid, a crapshoot for Americans. What I DO know is that quantity is the big issue – some say the cutoff is over 100 pills. That’s what can get you in trouble, whether you bought them in the U.S. and carried them over, or whether you bought them in Mexico. If caught with large quantities, you MUST be able to show a Mexican doctor’s prescription. Same with purchases. If you buy prescription drugs in Mexico, the law is clear that you must have a Mexican doctor’s prescription. The trouble with that is there are plenty of farmacias who will gladly sell them to you – then you’re on your own, if you’re busted. Which could well happen. It’s been shown that a few really corrupt operations will tip off police or accomplices to your "cargo" and come arrest you, then try to shake you down for money. That’s been documented. I hope I answered your questions." Marjie Lundstrom, Sacramento Bee
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> DRUG PENALTIES AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS: Penalties for drug offenses > are > strict, and convicted offenders can expect large fines and jail sentences > up > to 25 years. The purchase of controlled medication requires a prescription > from a licensed Mexican physician.
It should be noted that many medicines that are controlled here in the US are NOT controlled in Mexico and are perfectly safe to buy. Things like Nexium, Glucotrol and other diabetes meds, many blood pressure meds, antibiotics, and things like topical hyrocortisone ointments are legal to buy over the counter in Mexico WITHOUT any prescription of any kind. But if you are buying meds that need a prescription in Mexico, you damn sure ought to have one. — George in PA http://www.countryside-travel.com The Mother of All Group Cruises http://www.motherofallgroupcruises.com Miracle in May – http://www.cruisemaster.com/miracle.htm September – Triumph Canada/NE – http://www.cruisemaster.com/carnivalFall.htm October – Princess Caribbean http://www.cruisemaster.com/caribprin.htm
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>People have >understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time.
And the odds of walking away with a bottle of boot leg "sugar pills" is very high. "Anything that doesn’t kill you,,,,,,,just hurts a hell of a lot" JLP20
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> Why was she indicted ?? You say she understood it is legal …. is it legal > or illegal …..
From the U.S. State Department’s consular information sheet on Mexico BEGIN QUOTE DRUG PENALTIES AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS: Penalties for drug offenses are strict, and convicted offenders can expect large fines and jail sentences up to 25 years. The purchase of controlled medication requires a prescription from a licensed Mexican physician. A few Mexican doctors have been arrested for writing prescriptions without due cause. In those instances, American citizens who bought the medications have been held in jail for months waiting for the Mexican judicial system to decide their fate. The Mexican list of controlled medication differs from that of the United States, and Mexican public health laws concerning controlled medication are unclear and often enforced selectively. To determine whether a particular medication is controlled in Mexico, and therefore requires a prescription from a Mexican doctor for purchase, please consult the website of the Mexican Federal Commission for Protection Against Health Risks at http://www.cofepris.gob.mx/. The U.S. Embassy recommends that U.S. citizens not travel to Mexico for the sole purpose of buying prescription drugs. U.S. citizens have been arrested and their medicines confiscated by the Mexican authorities, even though their prescriptions were written by a licensed American physician and filled by a licensed Mexican pharmacist. There have been cases of Americans buying prescription drugs in border cities only to be arrested soon after or have money extorted by criminals impersonating police officers. In addition, U.S. law enforcement officials believe that the amount of counterfeit and substandard medications in Mexico could be as high as 25 percent. The importation of prescription drugs into the United States can be illegal in certain circumstances. U.S. law generally permits persons to enter the United States with only an immediate (about one-month’s) supply of a prescription medication. Further information on bringing prescription drugs into the United States is available from U.S. Customs and Border Protection at "Know Before You Go." The U.S. Embassy cautions that possession of any amount of prescription medicine brought from the United States, including medications to treat HIV and psychotropic drugs such as Valium, can result in arrest if Mexican authorities suspect abuse or if the quantity of the prescription medicine exceeds the amount required for several days’ use. Individuals should consider carrying a copy of the prescription and a Mexican doctor’s letter explaining that the quantity of medication is appropriate for their personal medical use. END QUOTE Source: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/mexico.html — I’m Tom Smith, and I approved this message.
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Hank, I don’t know the law, don’t pretend to. We have purchased prescription drugs in Mexico on the past for my mother-in-law and brought them back without a problem. It may very well be that while it is legal to buy drugs in Mexico without a script, it is not legal to bring them back into the U.S. It just might be that the fact that she didn’t have the valid scripts with her were the reason for the bust. — DG in Cherry Hill, NJ
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Why was she indicted ?? You say she understood it is legal …. is it legal > or illegal ….. > Many Americans take advantage of the opportunity to buy a variety of > prescription drugs (antibiotics, anti-depressants, anxiety pills, etc.) > over the counter – without a prescription – in Mexico pharmacies. People > have understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time. I just > noticed an article in the newspaper about a woman who, allegedly, had > purchased a 3-month supply of her anti-seizure med Dilantin and another > drug for her diabetes. She had US prescriptions, but not on her person, > when she was picked up by Mexican police and indicted. See the article > at:
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/columns/lundstrom/story/11728542p-… 5c.html – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –
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Many Americans take advantage of the opportunity to buy a variety of prescription drugs (antibiotics, anti-depressants, anxiety pills, etc.) over the counter – without a prescription – in Mexico pharmacies. People have understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time. I just noticed an article in the newspaper about a woman who, allegedly, had purchased a 3-month supply of her anti-seizure med Dilantin and another drug for her diabetes. She had US prescriptions, but not on her person, when she was picked up by Mexican police and indicted. See the article at: http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/columns/lundstrom/story/11728542p-…
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Why was she indicted ?? You say she understood it is legal …. is it legal or illegal ….. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Many Americans take advantage of the opportunity to buy a variety of > prescription drugs (antibiotics, anti-depressants, anxiety pills, etc.) > over the counter – without a prescription – in Mexico pharmacies. People > have understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time. I just > noticed an article in the newspaper about a woman who, allegedly, had > purchased a 3-month supply of her anti-seizure med Dilantin and another > drug for her diabetes. She had US prescriptions, but not on her person, > when she was picked up by Mexican police and indicted. See the article > at: > http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/columns/lundstrom/story/11728542p-…
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Many Americans take advantage of the opportunity to buy a variety of prescription drugs (antibiotics, anti-depressants, anxiety pills, etc.) over the counter – without a prescription – in Mexico pharmacies. People have understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time. I just noticed an article in the newspaper about a woman who, allegedly, had purchased a 3-month supply of her anti-seizure med Dilantin and another drug for her diabetes. She had US prescriptions, but not on her person, when she was picked up by Mexican police and indicted. See the article at: http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/columns/lundstrom/story/11728542p-…
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Why was she indicted ?? You say she understood it is legal …. is it legal or illegal ….. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Many Americans take advantage of the opportunity to buy a variety of > prescription drugs (antibiotics, anti-depressants, anxiety pills, etc.) > over the counter – without a prescription – in Mexico pharmacies. People > have understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time. I just > noticed an article in the newspaper about a woman who, allegedly, had > purchased a 3-month supply of her anti-seizure med Dilantin and another > drug for her diabetes. She had US prescriptions, but not on her person, > when she was picked up by Mexican police and indicted. See the article > at: > http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/columns/lundstrom/story/11728542p-…
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Hank, I don’t know the law, don’t pretend to. We have purchased prescription drugs in Mexico on the past for my mother-in-law and brought them back without a problem. It may very well be that while it is legal to buy drugs in Mexico without a script, it is not legal to bring them back into the U.S. It just might be that the fact that she didn’t have the valid scripts with her were the reason for the bust. — DG in Cherry Hill, NJ
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Why was she indicted ?? You say she understood it is legal …. is it legal > or illegal ….. > Many Americans take advantage of the opportunity to buy a variety of > prescription drugs (antibiotics, anti-depressants, anxiety pills, etc.) > over the counter – without a prescription – in Mexico pharmacies. People > have understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time. I just > noticed an article in the newspaper about a woman who, allegedly, had > purchased a 3-month supply of her anti-seizure med Dilantin and another > drug for her diabetes. She had US prescriptions, but not on her person, > when she was picked up by Mexican police and indicted. See the article > at:
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/columns/lundstrom/story/11728542p-… 5c.html – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –
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>People have >understood its perfectly legal there and do it all the time.
And the odds of walking away with a bottle of boot leg "sugar pills" is very high. "Anything that doesn’t kill you,,,,,,,just hurts a hell of a lot" JLP20
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> Why was she indicted ?? You say she understood it is legal …. is it legal > or illegal …..
From the U.S. State Department’s consular information sheet on Mexico BEGIN QUOTE DRUG PENALTIES AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS: Penalties for drug offenses are strict, and convicted offenders can expect large fines and jail sentences up to 25 years. The purchase of controlled medication requires a prescription from a licensed Mexican physician. A few Mexican doctors have been arrested for writing prescriptions without due cause. In those instances, American citizens who bought the medications have been held in jail for months waiting for the Mexican judicial system to decide their fate. The Mexican list of controlled medication differs from that of the United States, and Mexican public health laws concerning controlled medication are unclear and often enforced selectively. To determine whether a particular medication is controlled in Mexico, and therefore requires a prescription from a Mexican doctor for purchase, please consult the website of the Mexican Federal Commission for Protection Against Health Risks at http://www.cofepris.gob.mx/. The U.S. Embassy recommends that U.S. citizens not travel to Mexico for the sole purpose of buying prescription drugs. U.S. citizens have been arrested and their medicines confiscated by the Mexican authorities, even though their prescriptions were written by a licensed American physician and filled by a licensed Mexican pharmacist. There have been cases of Americans buying prescription drugs in border cities only to be arrested soon after or have money extorted by criminals impersonating police officers. In addition, U.S. law enforcement officials believe that the amount of counterfeit and substandard medications in Mexico could be as high as 25 percent. The importation of prescription drugs into the United States can be illegal in certain circumstances. U.S. law generally permits persons to enter the United States with only an immediate (about one-month’s) supply of a prescription medication. Further information on bringing prescription drugs into the United States is available from U.S. Customs and Border Protection at "Know Before You Go." The U.S. Embassy cautions that possession of any amount of prescription medicine brought from the United States, including medications to treat HIV and psychotropic drugs such as Valium, can result in arrest if Mexican authorities suspect abuse or if the quantity of the prescription medicine exceeds the amount required for several days’ use. Individuals should consider carrying a copy of the prescription and a Mexican doctor’s letter explaining that the quantity of medication is appropriate for their personal medical use. END QUOTE Source: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/mexico.html — I’m Tom Smith, and I approved this message.
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> DRUG PENALTIES AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS: Penalties for drug offenses > are > strict, and convicted offenders can expect large fines and jail sentences > up > to 25 years. The purchase of controlled medication requires a prescription > from a licensed Mexican physician.
It should be noted that many medicines that are controlled here in the US are NOT controlled in Mexico and are perfectly safe to buy. Things like Nexium, Glucotrol and other diabetes meds, many blood pressure meds, antibiotics, and things like topical hyrocortisone ointments are legal to buy over the counter in Mexico WITHOUT any prescription of any kind. But if you are buying meds that need a prescription in Mexico, you damn sure ought to have one. — George in PA http://www.countryside-travel.com The Mother of All Group Cruises http://www.motherofallgroupcruises.com Miracle in May – http://www.cruisemaster.com/miracle.htm September – Triumph Canada/NE – http://www.cruisemaster.com/carnivalFall.htm October – Princess Caribbean http://www.cruisemaster.com/caribprin.htm
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I contacted the author of the newspaper article I referenced in my post for more clarification. I asked her about buying drugs with either an American doctor’s Rx, a Mexican doctor’s Rx or no Rx at all. Her reply: "Mexican law and drug policy are carried out differently, in different places. It is, I’m afraid, a crapshoot for Americans. What I DO know is that quantity is the big issue – some say the cutoff is over 100 pills. That’s what can get you in trouble, whether you bought them in the U.S. and carried them over, or whether you bought them in Mexico. If caught with large quantities, you MUST be able to show a Mexican doctor’s prescription. Same with purchases. If you buy prescription drugs in Mexico, the law is clear that you must have a Mexican doctor’s prescription. The trouble with that is there are plenty of farmacias who will gladly sell them to you – then you’re on your own, if you’re busted. Which could well happen. It’s been shown that a few really corrupt operations will tip off police or accomplices to your "cargo" and come arrest you, then try to shake you down for money. That’s been documented. I hope I answered your questions." Marjie Lundstrom, Sacramento Bee
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washingtonpost.com Some Abstinence Programs Mislead Teens, Report Says By Ceci Connolly Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, December 2, 2004; Page A01 Many American youngsters participating in federally funded abstinence-only programs have been taught over the past three years that abortion can lead to sterility and suicide, that half the gay male teenagers in the United States have tested positive for the AIDS virus, and that touching a person’s genitals "can result in pregnancy," a congressional staff analysis has found. Those and other assertions are examples of the "false, misleading, or distorted information" in the programs’ teaching materials, said the analysis, released yesterday, which reviewed the curricula of more than a dozen projects aimed at preventing teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. In providing nearly $170 million next year to fund groups that teach abstinence only, the Bush administration, with backing from the Republican Congress, is investing heavily in a just-say-no strategy for teenagers and sex. But youngsters taking the courses frequently receive medically inaccurate or misleading information, often in direct contradiction to the findings of government scientists, said the report, by Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), a critic of the administration who has long argued for comprehensive sex education. Several million children ages 9 to 18 have participated in the more than 100 federal abstinence programs since the efforts began in 1999. Waxman’s staff reviewed the 13 most commonly used curricula — those used by at least five programs apiece. The report concluded that two of the curricula were accurate but the 11 others, used by 69 organizations in 25 states, contain unproved claims, subjective conclusions or outright falsehoods regarding reproductive health, gender traits and when life begins. In some cases, Waxman said in an interview, the factual issues were limited to occasional misinterpretations of publicly available data; in others, the materials pervasively presented subjective opinions as scientific fact. Among the misconceptions cited by Waxman’s investigators:
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Pornography in Ramayana > This article exposes the insatiable sexual apetite that the Aryan > Hindu Gods possessed. > That’s why you were looking at it? Hypocrite. Munafiq > This proves that one of the main reasons for > forming the insidious religion of Hinduism or Brahmanism was so that > sex was available freely to the male Brahmins in the name of Vishnu. > As shown in the chapter `Women in Hinduism’, the Vedas, Ramayana and > Gita justify treating women as mere fuel for fire and an object for > sexual gratification. As a result, the Ramyana and other `holy’ books > seem to have verses that pop up conveniently so that the Gods can > justify perverted secual actions with animals, female relatives, and > other men. > Better sex (which is healthy and natural) than killing and death.
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> Has anyone else noticed that the French carrying the coffin to the > helicopter looked quite unprofessional, in particular the leader who had to > keep looking his shoulder as if he were worried the guys with the coffin > were going to run into him? >Thank God they planted that AIDS-ridden Terrorist. >Now they can put a toilet seat over his grave so that passers-by can piss >on the dead motherfucker
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> Has anyone else noticed that the French carrying the coffin to the > helicopter looked quite unprofessional, in particular the leader who had > to keep looking his shoulder as if he were worried the guys with the > coffin were going to run into him?
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> While I admire your sentiments, that cannot be true, since the French > themselves are great connoisseurs of bodily stenches.
hehehehe
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> Thank God they planted that AIDS-ridden Terrorist. > Now they can put a toilet seat over his grave so that passers-by can piss on > the dead motherfucker > —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==—- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups > —-= East and West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—-
Jew dirt bag <PLONK!> — The Best in Message Board Discussions http://www.comicboards.org/religion Bush is re-elected, fly the flag upside down! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I think it may have had something to do with that now infamous video of the spilled Palestinian casket where the corpse inexplicable came to life. The poor guy was curious and wanted to be the first to see it happen again. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Has anyone else noticed that the French carrying the coffin to the > helicopter looked quite unprofessional, in particular the leader who had to > keep looking his shoulder as if he were worried the guys with the coffin > were going to run into him? > Thank God they planted that AIDS-ridden Terrorist. > Now they can put a toilet seat over his grave so that passers-by can piss > on the dead motherfucker > —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet > News==—- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ > Newsgroups > —-= East and West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption > =—-
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Piss Be Unto Him! A pile of shi’ite is in order as well. > Thank God they planted that AIDS-ridden Terrorist. > Now they can put a toilet seat over his grave so that passers-by can piss on > the dead motherfucker > > > > —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==—- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups > —-= East and West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—-
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Has anyone else noticed that the French carrying the coffin to the helicopter looked quite unprofessional, in particular the leader who had to keep looking his shoulder as if he were worried the guys with the coffin were going to run into him?
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While I admire your sentiments, that cannot be true, since the French themselves are great connoisseurs of bodily stenches.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> yes I noticed that, apparently it was the smell of that Arab piece of shit > that bothered him. > Has anyone else noticed that the French carrying the coffin to the > helicopter looked quite unprofessional, in particular the leader who had > to keep looking his shoulder as if he were worried the guys with the > coffin were going to run into him? >> Thank God they planted that AIDS-ridden Terrorist. >> Now they can put a toilet seat over his grave so that passers-by can >> piss on the dead motherfucker >> —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet >> News==—- >> http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ >> Newsgroups >> —-= East and West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption >> =—-
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This one is obvious: Kareem Abdul Jabbar He’s a Muslim and his role in Airplane! displayed his ample acting skills
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> This one is obvious: > Kareem Abdul Jabbar > He’s a Muslim and his role in Airplane! displayed his ample acting skills
Only one problem: since Arafat was so short, we’d need 12-foot-tall actors to fill the other parts. Kris
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito.
The Six Flags Guy, but put a shmata on his bald head… ya jest gotta love da dancin’ man!
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito. > The Six Flags Guy, but put a shmata on his bald head… ya jest gotta love > da dancin’ man!
Matt Leblanc!
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The Travelocity Gnome. Check out the resemblance. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. >> Who do you think will play him? >> I vote for Danny DeVito. > The Six Flags Guy, but put a shmata on his bald head… ya jest gotta love > da dancin’ man! >Matt Leblanc!
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>> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about > him. Who do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito. > Ringo Starr.
Match!
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You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who do you think will play him? I vote for Danny DeVito.
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito. > Ringo Starr.
It’s a no brainer.
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito.
Harvey Firestein. (It’ll keep the real Arafat spinning in his grave.)
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Any donkey Arafat the talking mule.
> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito. > Ringo Starr.
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>>> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who >> do you think will play him? >> I vote for Danny DeVito. > Ringo Starr. > It’s a no brainer.
Back in 1995, Ringo’s manager David Fishof booked Ringo into the Concord Hotel in Kiamesha Lake, NY. The Concord is a kosher hotel in what was once the famous Catskills borsht belt. To further the strange booking, unbeknownst to Fishof and Ringo, it was also a SINGLES weekend! I booked it through a Beatles fan group, and remember jokingly asking someone if Ringo was going to show up for Shabbas services. The response was along the lines of since he so closely resembled Yassir Arafat, would he even get into the hotel?!!!
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>You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who >do you think will play him? >I vote for Danny DeVito.
The raghead on "Lost."
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito.
Erick Avari
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>You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who >do you think will play him? >I vote for Danny DeVito. > The raghead on "Lost."
Classic conservative lingo.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Any donkey > Arafat the talking mule. >> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who >> do you think will play him? >> I vote for Danny DeVito. > Ringo Starr. > —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==—- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups > —= East/West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—
Jim Carrey, the young Arafat, Jerry Lewis, the elder statesman.
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito.
A tour guide is showing a group of Jews around the sights of Europe. he has been talking so much he loses his voice and is reduced to whispering. At the end of the tour he reaches Auschwitz. He gets off the bus and goes to the custodian and says in a whisper "A group of Jews for the gas chambers". The custodian whispers back "You know you can’t do that any more" Hilarious, making jokes about dead people, isn’t it. J; — Encrypted e-mail address. Click to mail me: http://cerbermail.com/?nKYh3qN4YG
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BUT DO EITHER ONE OF THEM HAVE AIDS? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who >do you think will play him? >I vote for Danny DeVito. > Ringo Starr.
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> X-No-archive: yes > You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito. > The Gecco insurance gekko with a kitchen towel on his head.
Nah, that little lizard is far too pleasant and cute.
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. > Who do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito.
Jason Alexander. Or, Wayne Knight? Actually a young Arafat looked more like Al Pacino (with the beard, like in Serpico or better yet, Cruising). Alex
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Whoever it is it has to be a Jew
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who >do you think will play him? >I vote for Danny DeVito. > The raghead on "Lost."
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> You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito.
Brad Pitt or Ben Affleck.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. >Who > >do you think will play him? > >I vote for Danny DeVito. > The raghead on "Lost." >Classic conservative lingo.
How about another AIDS victim? Oops! I know the French physicians have tried to cover that part up.
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> > You just know ABC is already planning a Monday Night Movie about him. Who > do you think will play him? > I vote for Danny DeVito. > Brad Pitt or Ben Affleck.
Ringo Starr. Kris
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Kathy Bates.
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> Kathy Bates.
Rodney Dangerfield would have been perfect.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands > Associated Press (11.05.04) – Monday, November 08, 2004 > On Friday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public > Health said that an outbreak of a rate STD among gay and bisexual men > might also facilitate the transmission of HIV. Approximately 80 > percent of the 92 people infected with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) > in the Netherlands were also infected with HIV, said Marita van de > Laar, an institute spokesperson. > The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with > antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV > transmission easier, said van de Laar. > LGV is normally found in tropical climates, with only one to three > cases reported each year in the Netherlands. Five LGV cases have been > reported in Belgium, and 85 cases have been reported in France since > the beginning of 2004, said van de Laar. Other countries were alerted > to the disease. In the United States, CDC recently issued a warning > after a single case was reported. Van de Laar, who is researching the > outbreaks, said she was unsure of what caused the recent LGV rise.
Don’t post disgusting stuff like that. I just ate dinner!!!
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NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands Associated Press (11.05.04) – Monday, November 08, 2004 On Friday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public Health said that an outbreak of a rate STD among gay and bisexual men might also facilitate the transmission of HIV. Approximately 80 percent of the 92 people infected with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) in the Netherlands were also infected with HIV, said Marita van de Laar, an institute spokesperson. The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV transmission easier, said van de Laar. LGV is normally found in tropical climates, with only one to three cases reported each year in the Netherlands. Five LGV cases have been reported in Belgium, and 85 cases have been reported in France since the beginning of 2004, said van de Laar. Other countries were alerted to the disease. In the United States, CDC recently issued a warning after a single case was reported. Van de Laar, who is researching the outbreaks, said she was unsure of what caused the recent LGV rise.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands > Associated Press (11.05.04) – Monday, November 08, 2004 > On Friday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public > Health said that an outbreak of a rate STD among gay and bisexual men > might also facilitate the transmission of HIV. Approximately 80 > percent of the 92 people infected with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) > in the Netherlands were also infected with HIV, said Marita van de > Laar, an institute spokesperson. > The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with > antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV > transmission easier, said van de Laar. > LGV is normally found in tropical climates, with only one to three > cases reported each year in the Netherlands. Five LGV cases have been > reported in Belgium, and 85 cases have been reported in France since > the beginning of 2004, said van de Laar. Other countries were alerted > to the disease. In the United States, CDC recently issued a warning > after a single case was reported. Van de Laar, who is researching the > outbreaks, said she was unsure of what caused the recent LGV rise.
Ass sex? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –
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NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands Associated Press (11.05.04) – Monday, November 08, 2004 On Friday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public Health said that an outbreak of a rate STD among gay and bisexual men might also facilitate the transmission of HIV. Approximately 80 percent of the 92 people infected with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) in the Netherlands were also infected with HIV, said Marita van de Laar, an institute spokesperson. The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV transmission easier, said van de Laar. LGV is normally found in tropical climates, with only one to three cases reported each year in the Netherlands. Five LGV cases have been reported in Belgium, and 85 cases have been reported in France since the beginning of 2004, said van de Laar. Other countries were alerted to the disease. In the United States, CDC recently issued a warning after a single case was reported. Van de Laar, who is researching the outbreaks, said she was unsure of what caused the recent LGV rise.
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> The disease causes ulcers in the rectum.
Those could be the result of other revolting activities.
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>Those could be the result of other revolting activities.
Like watching heteros do it doggy fashion. Or an endless line of kneeling Southern Baptist housewives, eagerly awaiting their chance to give Dictator Dubya a soul-rocking blowjob. — "When in Rome…vandalize" - Big Gay Brother [ gay-bible.org ]
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands > Associated Press (11.05.04) – Monday, November 08, 2004 > On Friday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public > Health said that an outbreak of a rate STD among gay and bisexual men > might also facilitate the transmission of HIV. Approximately 80 > percent of the 92 people infected with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) > in the Netherlands were also infected with HIV, said Marita van de > Laar, an institute spokesperson. > The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with > antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV > transmission easier, said van de Laar. > LGV is normally found in tropical climates, with only one to three > cases reported each year in the Netherlands. Five LGV cases have been > reported in Belgium, and 85 cases have been reported in France since > the beginning of 2004, said van de Laar. Other countries were alerted > to the disease. In the United States, CDC recently issued a warning > after a single case was reported. Van de Laar, who is researching the > outbreaks, said she was unsure of what caused the recent LGV rise.
How do they go to the bathroom with those painful ulcers in their ass?!?!
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NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands Associated Press (11.05.04) – Monday, November 08, 2004 On Friday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ National Institute for Public Health said that an outbreak of a rate STD among gay and bisexual men might also facilitate the transmission of HIV. Approximately 80 percent of the 92 people infected with lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) in the Netherlands were also infected with HIV, said Marita van de Laar, an institute spokesperson. The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV transmission easier, said van de Laar. LGV is normally found in tropical climates, with only one to three cases reported each year in the Netherlands. Five LGV cases have been reported in Belgium, and 85 cases have been reported in France since the beginning of 2004, said van de Laar. Other countries were alerted to the disease. In the United States, CDC recently issued a warning after a single case was reported. Van de Laar, who is researching the outbreaks, said she was unsure of what caused the recent LGV rise.
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>NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands >The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with >antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV >transmission easier, said van de Laar.
GAY? Diseases in the rectum!?! Think those pole smokers can figure out what to do in the future to keep that from happening?
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Imagine that ya walk around with crap on your dick, yer bound to pick up something. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->NETHERLANDS: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease On Rise in Netherlands >The disease causes ulcers in the rectum. While it can treated with >antibiotics, scientists believe the associated bleeding may make HIV >transmission easier, said van de Laar. > GAY? Diseases in the rectum!?! Think those pole smokers can figure > out what to do in the future to keep that from happening?
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> Imagine that ya walk around with crap on your dick, yer bound to pick up > something.
Yep, and it’s called KENG.
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>>After Seeing Deedat-Swaggart Debate, Mr Kenneth L. Jenkins, a US >Former Minister, Became Muslim > He will have pleasure to be lover of Yaser Arafat in heaven. Yaser has AIDS.
Ah it is nice to see yet another leader of the fallen faith, convert to the true religion. Muhammed was chosen to lead the world to Islam, because God deemed the people of the book (Jews and Christians) had corrupted their religion. This is very evident over the centuries, and even more so today. We have seen for ourselves how far they will go to put one of their own in power. — The Best in Message Board Discussions http://www.comicboards.org/religion Bush is re-elected, fly the flag upside down! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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have written: > I SAW THE DEBATE AND SWAGGART MADE MINCE MEAT OUT OF YOUR ISLAMIC SAVAGE. > YOUR SAVAGE EVEN LOST MONEY IN THAT DEBATE WHEN HE BET SWAGGERT. SO THIS > WHOLE THING IS FULL OF *)*)*(&^54$$#%,
Your savage was caught in the act of Adultery several times with "Ladies of the night". It looked like he lost that one badly to me. — Jafar Calley —–BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK—– d+ s-:+ a C++++ L++ E— W++ N++ w– PE- t* 5++ R+ !tv D+ G e* h—- x? ——END GEEK CODE BLOCK—— Registered Linux User #359623 http://fatcat.homelinux.org
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> After Seeing Deedat-Swaggart Debate, Mr Kenneth L. Jenkins, a US > Former Minister, Became Muslim
He will have pleasure to be lover of Yaser Arafat in heaven. Yaser has AIDS.
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I SAW THE DEBATE AND SWAGGART MADE MINCE MEAT OUT OF YOUR ISLAMIC SAVAGE. YOUR SAVAGE EVEN LOST MONEY IN THAT DEBATE WHEN HE BET SWAGGERT. SO THIS WHOLE THING IS FULL OF *)*)*(&^54$$#%, — PETER If the Arabs put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence. If the Jews put down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> After Seeing Deedat-Swaggart Debate, Mr Kenneth L. Jenkins, a US > Former Minister, Became Muslim > He will have pleasure to be lover of Yaser Arafat in heaven. Yaser has > AIDS.
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After Seeing Deedat-Swaggart Debate, Mr Kenneth L. Jenkins, a US Former Minister, Became Muslim Click below for summarized from Mr Kenneth L. Jenkins’ (Former Minister and Elder of the Church – Indiana) Story of embracing Islam] http://islamweb.net/php/php_arabic/readArt.php?lang=E&id=48580
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