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Clams For Peace....!!!!
http://www.clamsforpeace.org
In the 1950's, tens of thousands of people sent small bags of rice to President Eisenhower convincing him not to attack China. Its a new millenium with the same problems, rice is for suckers, clams are the choice of a new generation about to head off to war. We urge you the public to grab a box, grab some clams, and send them to George Bush to let him know that "hey this is a box of clams, deal with this Chimpy." Cutting right to the chase, what we really want here is for you to send some clams to: President George Bush The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington DC 20500 [...] |
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, "Gregory Morrow" wrote: > http://www.clamsforpeace.org > > In the 1950's, tens of thousands of people sent small bags of rice to > President Eisenhower convincing him not to attack China. Its a new millenium > with the same problems, rice is for suckers, clams are the choice of a new > generation about to head off to war. We urge you the public to grab a box, > grab some clams, and send them to George Bush to let him know that "hey this > is a box of clams, deal with this Chimpy." > > Cutting right to the chase, what we really want here is for you to send some > clams to: You guys are a bright lot, aren't you? I can't wait until PETA gets wind of your idea to use animals for your protest. Stratos |
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Stratos Fear wrote:
> In article > , > "Gregory Morrow" wrote: > > http://www.clamsforpeace.org > > > > In the 1950's, tens of thousands of people sent small bags of rice to > > President Eisenhower convincing him not to attack China. Its a new millenium > > with the same problems, rice is for suckers, clams are the choice of a new > > generation about to head off to war. We urge you the public to grab a box, > > grab some clams, and send them to George Bush to let him know that "hey this > > is a box of clams, deal with this Chimpy." > > > > Cutting right to the chase, what we really want here is for you to send some > > clams to: > You guys are a bright lot, aren't you? > I can't wait until PETA gets wind of your idea to use animals for your > protest. http://www.clamsforpeace.org/Clam-Facts.html Clam facts: - Clams were responsible for two US casualties during World War II. During the D-Day invasion of Normandy, a German nefelweber rocket struck a pool of clams near some advancing US troops. The resulting explosion injured two soldiers, but the shrapnel pulled from their wounds turned out to be clamshell fragments! - The indigenous Timbisha people of what is now the US Pacific Northwest used to use clam shells as blades due to their strength and the natural sharp edges formed when they are manipulated. The Timbisha had a ceremony known as "Paye T'lembasa", or "Wrath of Uncounted Clams" that they performed before battle to ensure the strength of their clamshell weapons. - The African nation of Djibouti has named the Asian Clam as their National Fish, even though mollusks are not technically fish, due to that clam's value as a source of both food and supplies for local art projects. - "Tabby" is a concrete and clamshell mixture used throughout many coastal areas in the world today. The style originated in the Mediterranean and is so strong that it can withstand cannon fire. - In Polynesian societies, clamshells were a type of currency in pre-colonial times. In some modern-day Polynesian societies, clam shells have retained their role as a currency, but they are only accepted as payments for a bride or prostitute. - Worldwide, over 450 people per year die from clam-related food poisoning. This makes clams more lethal than alligators, tigers, and hippos combined! - In Renaissance Italy, clams symbolized romance due to their appearance as the union of two halves. Clams appear in paintings by almost every Renaissance Master. - Technically speaking, clams to not have a "top" and "bottom" shell, but rather a "left" and "right" shell. - The word "Clam" is derived from a Middle English word that was also used to describe bondage gear! " -- Best Greg ;-p |
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In rec.food.cooking Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Cutting right to the chase, what we really want here is for you to send some > clams to: If you mean the seafood kind of clams, as opposed to the green kind that folds up and fits in a wallet, then the White House is sure gonna smell rank when all those clams arrive! :) |
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On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 19:48:56 -0800, Stratos Fear wrote:
>I can't wait until PETA gets wind of your idea to use animals for your >protest. They're too busy attending peace marches to notice. Gordon |
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> - In Polynesian societies, clamshells were a type of currency in > pre-colonial times. In some modern-day Polynesian societies, clam shells > have retained their role as a currency, but they are only accepted as > payments for a bride or prostitute. How many times can a pimp reasonably expect to get married? miguel -- Hit The Road! Photos and tales from around the world: http://travel.u.nu |
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On 2/16/03 7:51 PM, in article
w%[email protected], Gregory Morrow at [email protected] opined: > > > http://www.clamsforpeace.org/Clam-Facts.html > > Clam facts: > > - Clams were responsible for two US casualties during World War II. During > the D-Day invasion of Normandy, a German nefelweber rocket struck a pool of > clams near some advancing US troops. The resulting explosion injured two > soldiers, but the shrapnel pulled from their wounds turned out to be > clamshell fragments! > You are an idiot of epic proportions! After "W" takes care of the quack in Iraq you're next |
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Stratos Fear wrote:
> > In article > , > "Gregory Morrow" wrote: > > > http://www.clamsforpeace.org > > > > In the 1950's, tens of thousands of people sent small bags of rice to > > President Eisenhower convincing him not to attack China. Its a new millenium > > with the same problems, rice is for suckers, clams are the choice of a new > > generation about to head off to war. We urge you the public to grab a box, > > grab some clams, and send them to George Bush to let him know that "hey this > > is a box of clams, deal with this Chimpy." > > > > Cutting right to the chase, what we really want here is for you to send some > > clams to: > > You guys are a bright lot, aren't you? > > I can't wait until PETA gets wind of your idea to use animals for your > protest. FWIW, I think PETA only concerns itself with vertebrates. (Clams and cockroaches must fend for themselves.) That's a thought - perhaps we should send him boxes of roaches, instead of clams? > > Stratos |
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[email protected] wrote:
> > In rec.food.cooking Gregory Morrow wrote: > > > > Cutting right to the chase, what we really want here is for you to send some > > clams to: > > If you mean the seafood kind of clams, as opposed to the green kind that > folds up and fits in a wallet, then the White House is sure gonna smell > rank when all those clams arrive! :) Making the atmosphere match its principal resident's politics? |
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Miguel Cruz wrote:
> Gregory Morrow wrote: > > - In Polynesian societies, clamshells were a type of currency in > > pre-colonial times. In some modern-day Polynesian societies, clam shells > > have retained their role as a currency, but they are only accepted as > > payments for a bride or prostitute. > How many times can a pimp reasonably expect to get married? Heehee...good question...I've often wondered this about the US Republican party... -- Best Greg "HELLO NANCY REAGAN...!!!" |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > FWIW, I think PETA only concerns itself with vertebrates. (Clams and > cockroaches must fend for themselves.) That's a thought - perhaps we > should send him boxes of roaches, instead of clams? Bad idea... He'd probably try to smoke them. Doc: Subverting the entire human race, one sheep at a time. |
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 01:31:23 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, ©The Wolf
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this : ... On 2/16/03 7:51 PM, in article ... w%[email protected], Gregory Morrow ... at [email protected] opined: ... ... > ... > ... > http://www.clamsforpeace.org/Clam-Facts.html ... > ... > Clam facts: ... > ... > - Clams were responsible for two US casualties during World War II. During ... > the D-Day invasion of Normandy, a German nefelweber rocket struck a pool of ... > clams near some advancing US troops. The resulting explosion injured two ... > soldiers, but the shrapnel pulled from their wounds turned out to be ... > clamshell fragments! ... > ... ... You are an idiot of epic proportions! ... ... After "W" takes care of the quack in Iraq you're next Another sheep wearing a wolf skin !? LOL |
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Reminds me of the Iraq/Iran war, where French made Iraqi jets and
helicopters, attacked the electric plants of Iran (incidentally made with French parts and technology.) Nice sweet deal eh? Me sees the same situation, but under a different label this time. Talk about seeing the mote in your brother's eye.... Richard Magda wrote: > On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 01:31:23 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, ©The Wolf > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this : > > ... On 2/16/03 7:51 PM, in article > ... w%[email protected], Gregory Morrow > ... at [email protected] opined: > ... > ... > > ... > > ... > http://www.clamsforpeace.org/Clam-Facts.html > ... > > ... > Clam facts: > ... > > ... > - Clams were responsible for two US casualties during World War II. During > ... > the D-Day invasion of Normandy, a German nefelweber rocket struck a pool of > ... > clams near some advancing US troops. The resulting explosion injured two > ... > soldiers, but the shrapnel pulled from their wounds turned out to be > ... > clamshell fragments! > ... > > ... > ... You are an idiot of epic proportions! > ... > ... After "W" takes care of the quack in Iraq you're next > > Another sheep wearing a wolf skin !? LOL > > -- I Cultivate a White Rose By Jose Marti, Cuban Poet, Patriot, and Philosopher. I cultivate a white rose In July as in January For the sincere friend Who gives me his hand frankly. And for the cruel person who tears out the heart with which I live, I cultivate neither nettles nor thorns; I cultivate a white rose. Cultivo Una Rosa Blanca Cultivo una rosa blanca en junio como enero para el amigo sincero que me da su mano franca. Y para el cruel que me arranca el corazon con que vivo, cardo ni ortiga cultivo, cultivo una rosa blanca. |
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drdoody wrote:
> > "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > > > > > FWIW, I think PETA only concerns itself with vertebrates. (Clams and > > cockroaches must fend for themselves.) That's a thought - perhaps we > > should send him boxes of roaches, instead of clams? > > > > Bad idea... He'd probably try to smoke them. I KNEW someone wopuld pick up on that! (But maybe he'd be a nicer person, if he did - more "laid back", anyway.) > > Doc: Subverting the entire human race, one sheep at a time. |
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"Gregory Morrow" wrote in message news:...
> Clam facts: > > - The word "Clam" is derived from a Middle English word that was also used > to describe bondage gear! " In Latin, the word "clam" means: clam - Adv. , [secretly, in secret]; 'esse', [to remain unknown]. Prep. with acc. or abl., [unknown to, without the knowledge of]. and other words starting with "clam-": clamator -oris m. [a shouter , speaker]. clamito -are [to cry aloud , shout violently]. clamo -are [to call , shout, cry aloud]; with object, [to call to or upon] a person, [to shout] something; sometimes [to proclaim, declare]. clamor -oris m. [a loud shouting , cry]; poet., of lifeless things, [echo, reverberation]. clamosus -a -um act. , [noisy, clamorous]; pass., [filled with noise] "Shell" we "oyster up" and seek the "pearl" of wisdom therein? :-) |
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Michel Boucher wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" wrote in message news:... > > Clam facts: > > > > - The word "Clam" is derived from a Middle English word that was also used > > to describe bondage gear! " > In Latin, the word "clam" means: > clam - Adv. , [secretly, in secret]; 'esse', [to remain unknown]. > Prep. with acc. or abl., [unknown to, without the knowledge of]. > and other words starting with "clam-": > clamator -oris m. [a shouter , speaker]. > clamito -are [to cry aloud , shout violently]. > clamo -are [to call , shout, cry aloud]; with object, [to call to or > upon] a person, [to shout] something; sometimes [to proclaim, > declare]. > clamor -oris m. [a loud shouting , cry]; poet., of lifeless things, > [echo, reverberation]. > clamosus -a -um act. , [noisy, clamorous]; pass., [filled with noise] > "Shell" we "oyster up" and seek the "pearl" of wisdom therein? :-) Clamito ergo sum? |
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:54:10 +0000, Michel Boucher wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" wrote in message news:... > >> Clam facts: >> >> - The word "Clam" is derived from a Middle English word that was also used >> to describe bondage gear! " > > In Latin, the word "clam" means: > > clam - Adv. , [secretly, in secret]; 'esse', [to remain unknown]. > Prep. with acc. or abl., [unknown to, without the knowledge of]. > > and other words starting with "clam-": > > clamator -oris m. [a shouter , speaker]. > > clamito -are [to cry aloud , shout violently]. > > clamo -are [to call , shout, cry aloud]; with object, [to call to or > upon] a person, [to shout] something; sometimes [to proclaim, > declare]. > > clamor -oris m. [a loud shouting , cry]; poet., of lifeless things, > [echo, reverberation]. > > clamosus -a -um act. , [noisy, clamorous]; pass., [filled with noise] That is the root for "claim," but not for clam in English. Which does indeed come from old English and ultimately a Germanic root. Same as in "clamp." Which is (obviously?) not of Latin origin. |
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Dans un moment de folie, "devil" écrivit:
>>> Clam facts: >>> >> In Latin, the word "clam" means: >> >> clam - Adv. , [secretly, in secret]; 'esse', [to remain unknown]. >> Prep. with acc. or abl., [unknown to, without the knowledge of]. > > That is the root for "claim," but not for clam in English. I didn't say it was the root. -- Es la hora de los hornos y no se ha de ver más que la luz. José Martà|
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