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  • From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Archaelogists in Virginia
  • Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 06:43:01 -0700

> But I'll bet they can spell archaeology, archaeologists and archaeological.
Good to see the offspring are being logical rather than following the model.

Hmmmm. Personally, I'd rather be acquainted with
somebody who can *raise* onions, rather than with
somebody who can only *spell* onions. LOL now ...

But it seems that Tvo's daughter is a real role model,
female, raising onions, and able to spell archeological ....

Toni
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Read this post (and link) right after Tvo's daughter's find :

http://www.primitiveways.com/index.html#anchor702979<http://www.primitiveways.com/index.html#anchor702979>
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Subject: [Homestead] "How sweet it is - -" (was)
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used to be a "tagline" on TV (back when I
used to watch it, years ago).

Today it would be "How stupid "we" are - -"

excerpts : from :

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5973272/site/newsweek/<http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5973272/site/newsweek/>

At about 5 in the afternoon, on a quiet side street outside the Ibn Haitham
hospital, a gang armed with pistols, AK-47s and pump-action shotguns raided a
small house used by three Italian aid groups. The gunmen, none of them
wearing masks, took orders from a smooth-shaven man in a gray suit; they
called him "sir." When they drove off, the gunmen had four hostages: two
local NGO employees-one of them a woman who was dragged out of the house by
her headscarf-and two 29-year-old Italians, Simona Pari and Simona Torretta,
both members of the antiwar group "A Bridge to Baghdad". The whole job took
less than 10 minutes. Not a shot was fired. About 15 minutes afterward, an
American Humvee convoy passed hardly a block away-headed in the opposite
direction. Sixteen months after the war's supposed end, Iraq's insurgency is
spreading. Each successful demand by kidnappers has spawned more
hostage-takings- - - -

--------------------

"What we see is a classic progression," says Andrew Krepinevich, author of
the highly respected study "The Army and Vietnam." "What we also see is that
the U.S. military is not trained or organized to fight insurgencies. That was
the deliberate choice after Vietnam. Now we look to be paying the price."
Americans aren't safe even on the outskirts of a city like Fallujah. Early
last week a suicide bomber rammed his vehicle into two U.S. Humvees nine
miles north of town on the four-lane concrete bypass called Highway 10. Seven
Americans died. It was one of the deadliest blows against U.S. forces since
June, when Iraqis formally resumed control of their government.




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