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"Duatcher" |
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23 Jan 2008 04:08:05 PM |
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JSH: Forever Our Hero |
Yes, JSH is a Hero as he trudges in an uphill battle against the forces of
mathematics and all these rich mathematicians that are suppressing his vital
world rewound research.
However, since he has posted a good proof of his factoring theory, it has
broken the back of our stock market as He said he would with simple algebra.
So blame the loss of your retirement specifically on this JSH, James Harris
and look for him in San Francisco in all Quickie Marts, and take "permanant
action".
For identification, this is a picture of him in deep mathematical though;
http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/N/neil_holef.jpg
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| User: "Mike Fleagle" |
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| Title: Re: Forever Our Hero |
24 Jan 2008 11:05:15 AM |
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"Duatcher" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:4797bab3$0$47110$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
Yes, JSH is a Hero as he trudges in an uphill battle against the forces of
mathematics and all these rich mathematicians that are suppressing his
vital world rewound research.
However, since he has posted a good proof of his factoring theory, it has
broken the back of our stock market as He said he would with simple
algebra.
So blame the loss of your retirement specifically on this JSH, James
Harris and look for him in San Francisco in all Quickie Marts, and take
"permanant action".
For identification, this is a picture of him in deep mathematical though;
http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/N/neil_holef.jpg
yep, he's on drugs alright.
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: JSH: Forever Our Hero |
23 Jan 2008 05:54:56 PM |
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Duatcher wrote:
Yes, JSH is a Hero as he trudges in an uphill battle against the forces of
mathematics and all these rich mathematicians that are suppressing his vital
world rewound research.
However, since he has posted a good proof of his factoring theory, it has
broken the back of our stock market as He said he would with simple algebra.
So blame the loss of your retirement specifically on this JSH, James Harris
and look for him in San Francisco in all Quickie Marts, and take "permanant
action".
For identification, this is a picture of him in deep mathematical though;
http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/N/neil_holef.jpg
And after deep thought, REVELATION!
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/jessy.jpg
James "*****" Harris: Always in error, never in doubt.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
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| User: "Androcles" |
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| Title: Re: JSH: Forever Our Hero |
23 Jan 2008 09:11:18 PM |
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"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:4797D3D0.B7471795@hate.spam.net...
[snip crap]
Nothing.
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| User: "Androcles" |
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| Title: Re: JSH: Forever Our Hero |
05 Feb 2008 09:40:21 PM |
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My mistress was
very cruel. Often she took off all my clothes, laid me on a bench
and beat me with a rattan until I was black all over. Then she
said: 'I will get rid of you and sell you.' The keeper of a
brothel came to buy me, and look me over to see how much I was
worth. A Chinaman living next door, knowing how I was treated and
that I was going to be put in a brothel, when I saw him in the
passageway, asked me if I wished to come to the Mission, and I
said 'Yes.' My mistress had gone out into the next room, leaving
her daughter and another slave girl in the room. I said I would go
at once, and he brought me. I am very glad to live here and lead a
good life."
No. 3. The rescuer was requested to meet a girl at the corner of
Stockton and Jackson streets. She did so. K---- Y---- was comely
and refined looking. She had been sold into a brothel at a tender
age. When about 22 she met a young Chinese man who wished to marry
her, and he paid down $600 for her, promising $1,400 more in time.
Another man objected to the sale, because the girl had mortgaged
herself to him for $600. Through the Mission the girl was released
from her bondage, and remained at the Mission one year and then
married the first man, and they left San Francisco and resided for
a time in an inland town. Here an effort was made to kill her in
her own garden one evening. Her husband brought her back to San
Francisco, and later she went back to China.
No. 4. Came from a brothel on Spofford alley. She was occasionally
allowed to attend the (Chinese) theatre. One evening when at the
theatre she had word conveyed to the Mission to come get her
immediately. The rescuer did so, and the girl promptly arose, when
the rescuer entered the room, from the front tier of seats, and
seizing the hand of the missionary in the presence of them
all climbed over the backs of two seats, regardle
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| User: "Duatcher" |
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| Title: Re: JSH: Forever Our Hero |
05 Feb 2008 09:38:31 PM |
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that they had accepted the marked money of the informers,
or, as was actually proved in some cases, this marked Government money
had been secreted by the informers in the rooms occupied by women.
Inspector Lee in one instance found the money on a table in a room
into which an informer had insinuated himself. The woman denied having
ever accepted it of him, yet she was convicted on that evidence alone.
With rewards offered to men of the lowest character, who would secure
the conviction of women so that the latter could be forced into the
life of open prostitution, all the presumptive evidence should have
turned such a case as this against the informer. Many similar cases
of the conviction of women of being keepers and inmates of secret
brothels, were secured on this sort of evidence. One young girl of 14
was entrapped by marked money being found in her toilet table. The
court records showed that this was the second time she had been
entrapped in this manner. This second time she was convicted and sent
to the Lock Hospital where, upon examination, exceptional conditions
demonstrated beyond doubt that she was still a virgin. But what of the
many young girls with whom exceptional conditions did not exist, when
_they_ were brought to the examination table?
During the year 1873, two women were severely injured by jumping out
of their windows to escape the informers. One fractured her leg.
The cook of Inspector King testified in the Registrar General's court:
"Yesterday I received orders of Mr. King to go to Wanchai, and see if
I could catch some unlicensed prostitutes." This man was employed,
and his employer orders him off to this wicked busine
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