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About Tiny Url (tiny Earl)

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Joel344 - 29 Aug 2005 21:09 GMT
Vaughn Simon was the first to mention it, along with
Carabelli. Its a good thing as a long URL will occasionally
be broken by an unintended carriage return.

So what's the beef about TINY URL?

I do not get it!

Joe

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Joel34
billkatz - 29 Aug 2005 21:25 GMT
Joel344 Wrote:

> So what's the beef about TINY URL?
>
> Joel

They're laced with amalgam ;*

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billkat
Joel344 - 29 Aug 2005 21:32 GMT
Must be ... I know something very weird is going on .....

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Tim Dixon - 29 Aug 2005 21:44 GMT
> Vaughn Simon was the first to mention it, along with
> Carabelli. Its a good thing as a long URL will occasionally
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>
> I do not get it!

I don't know, I guess I'm one of those folks that like to know what Earl I
am about to visit before I buy my train ticket.  Now there's Earl Duke, over
there in Marsopis County, and then theres Earl Jameison, he is a blacksmith,
and lives off the east line.  Then theres Earl Gossage (no relation to
Goose), he's a fine preacher, but doesn't like company very often.  And did
I mention, all these Earl's are tiny, but not one of them has come up lame
yet.
Joel344 - 29 Aug 2005 22:20 GMT
Yeah I hear ya ........ often the tinyurl is used to disguise where
you are about to go ( or be taken) ... but its well accepted
at sci.med.dentistry, isn't it?

I would ask others but they are shunning right now .......

I suspect you are not aware how many Amish people we
got here. (This is not a prejudiced comment. They acknowledge
shunning as church policy!)

Joel

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W_B - 29 Aug 2005 22:48 GMT
>Yeah I hear ya ........ often the tinyurl is used to disguise where
>you are about to go ( or be taken) ... but its well accepted
>at sci.med.dentistry, isn't it?
>
>I would ask others but they are shunning right now .......

I prefer to eshew the tinyurl.

Tiny Elvis was kewl though.

>I suspect you are not aware how many Amish people we
>got here. (This is not a prejudiced comment. They acknowledge
>shunning as church policy!)
>
>Joel

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billkatz - 29 Aug 2005 23:05 GMT
W_B Wrote:

> I prefer to eshew the tinyurl
>
> Tiny Elvis was kewl though

True... Mini Elvis sightings are far more entertaining than Tin
Earls..

[image: http://www.littlemanentertainment.com/Animation5.gif

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billkat
Tim Dixon - 29 Aug 2005 23:05 GMT
>>Yeah I hear ya ........ often the tinyurl is used to disguise where
>>you are about to go ( or be taken) ... but its well accepted
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Tiny Elvis was kewl though.

Absolutely love Tiny Ellllllvissssssss but he's not the same as Tiny Earl
Sue - 29 Aug 2005 23:48 GMT
Tim Dixon Wrote:
> > On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 21:20:52 GMT, Joel344 <joeleichen @yahoo.com=""
> wrote
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> Absolutely love Tiny Ellllllvissssssss but he's not the same as Tin
> Earl
Nor Tiny Tim.  I always wondered if he really was tiny or not.
</no_one

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Su
Joel344 - 30 Aug 2005 00:01 GMT
Miss Vicky said yes.

QUOTE=Sue

Nor Tiny Tim.  I always wondered if he really was tiny or not.
</no_one

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Joel34
Vaughn - 30 Aug 2005 00:19 GMT
> I don't know, I guess I'm one of those folks that like to know what Earl I am
> about to visit before I buy my train ticket.  Now there's Earl Duke, over
> there in Marsopis County, and then theres Earl Jameison, he is a blacksmith,
> and lives off the east line.  Then theres Earl Gossage (no relation to Goose),
> he's a fine preacher, but doesn't like company very often.  And did I mention,
> all these Earl's are tiny, but not one of them has come up lame yet.

    "Duke duke duke, duke of ..."

Vaughn
Sue - 30 Aug 2005 00:53 GMT
Vaughn Wrote:

> > I don't know, I guess I'm one of those folks that like to know wha
> Earl I a
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>
> Vaugh

Duke(s) of Hazard
I can't help it.  This thread is extremely funny!!!
</timgdixon-no-spam

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Su
Vaughn - 30 Aug 2005 02:17 GMT
> Vaughn Wrote:
>>
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>> >
> Duke(s) of Hazard?

    No.  Duke of URL.

Vaughn
Sue - 30 Aug 2005 02:29 GMT
Vaughn Wrote:

> > Vaughn Wrote
> >
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>
> Vaughn
I know that is what you mean..
but that is why this thread is so funny

Duke of Earl / UR
Tiny Earl / UR

</s.c.madden

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Su
W_B - 30 Aug 2005 17:37 GMT
>Vaughn Wrote:
>> >
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>
></s.c.madden>

Never forget Tiny Elvis !
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