Oxenstierna!!

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  1. I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.

    Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    Thirty Years War.

    You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.
     
  2. On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    > I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    > first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    > my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    > taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >
    > Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    > Thirty Years War.
    >
    > You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    > I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.


    I have no legs.

    --
    Slipped Moebius
    mhm28x9
     
  3. Tim Weaver

    Tim Weaver Guest

    Slipped Moebius wrote:

    > On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    >> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    >> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    >> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    >> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >>
    >> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    >> Thirty Years War.
    >>
    >> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    >> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.

    >
    > I have no legs.


    Are you a girl?
    --
    Tim Weaver

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said,
    but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not
    what I meant.
     
  4. On Jan 7, 3:22 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99999leavemeal...@gmail.com> wrote:
    > Slipped Moebius wrote:
    > > On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    > >> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    > >> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    > >> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    > >> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.

    >
    > >> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    > >> Thirty Years War.

    >
    > >> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    > >> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.

    >
    > > I have no legs.

    >
    > Are you a girl?


    Relevancy?

    --
    Slipped Moebius
    mhm28x9
     
  5. Tim Weaver

    Tim Weaver Guest

    Slipped Moebius wrote:

    > On Jan 7, 3:22 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99999leavemeal...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >> Slipped Moebius wrote:
    >> > On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    >> >> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    >> >> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    >> >> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    >> >> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.

    >>
    >> >> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    >> >> Thirty Years War.

    >>
    >> >> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    >> >> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.

    >>
    >> > I have no legs.

    >>
    >> Are you a girl?

    >
    > Relevancy?


    Just wondering if I'll need to be mopping up the snail track behind you.
    --
    Tim Weaver

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said,
    but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not
    what I meant.
     
  6. Tim Weaver wrote:
    > Slipped Moebius wrote:
    >
    >> On Jan 7, 3:22 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99999leavemeal...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>> Slipped Moebius wrote:
    >>>> On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    >>>>> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    >>>>> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    >>>>> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    >>>>> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >>>>> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    >>>>> Thirty Years War.
    >>>>> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    >>>>> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.
    >>>> I have no legs.
    >>> Are you a girl?

    >> Relevancy?

    >
    > Just wondering if I'll need to be mopping up the snail track behind you.


    My wife loves that joke.
     
  7. Tim Weaver

    Tim Weaver Guest

    Tippecanoe and Axel II wrote:

    > Tim Weaver wrote:
    >> Slipped Moebius wrote:
    >>
    >>> On Jan 7, 3:22 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99999leavemeal...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>>> Slipped Moebius wrote:
    >>>>> On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    >>>>>> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    >>>>>> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference

    of
    >>>>>> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    >>>>>> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >>>>>> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    >>>>>> Thirty Years War.
    >>>>>> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    >>>>>> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat. I have no legs.
    >>>>>> Are you a girl? Relevancy?

    >>
    >> Just wondering if I'll need to be mopping up the snail track behind you.

    >
    > My wife loves that joke.


    Have a mop ready in case her legs fall off.
    --
    Tim Weaver

    "We each owe a death, there are no exceptions, I know that,
    but sometimes, oh God, the Green Mile is so long."
    -Dabbs Greer as Old Paul Edgecomb from "The Green Mile"
     
  8. in article
    d0aa1ddd-3e7c-4301-bbc1-9533e827f4ac@j78g2000hsd.googlegroups.com,
    drosenfield@gmail.com at drosenfield@gmail.com wrote on 1/6/08 11:07 PM:

    > I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    > first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    > my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    > taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >
    > Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    > Thirty Years War.
    >
    > You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    > I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.


    You're participating in the corroboration of your own fancy.
     
  9. in article
    e9b7d934-a66a-44f8-a082-f727f258ddc9@x69g2000hsx.googlegroups.com, Slipped
    Moebius at erroneouscorrection@yahoo.com wrote on 1/7/08 6:13 PM:

    > On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    >> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    >> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    >> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    >> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >>
    >> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    >> Thirty Years War.
    >>
    >> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    >> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.

    >
    > I have no legs.


    So to speak. I have no missile defense system.
     
  10. On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:12:21 -0500, James Moening <j@m.com> wrote:

    >in article
    >d0aa1ddd-3e7c-4301-bbc1-9533e827f4ac@j78g2000hsd.googlegroups.com,
    >drosenfield@gmail.com at drosenfield@gmail.com wrote on 1/6/08 11:07 PM:
    >
    >> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    >> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    >> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    >> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.
    >>
    >> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    >> Thirty Years War.
    >>
    >> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    >> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.

    >
    >You're participating in the corroboration of your own fancy.


    aretnt ~you~ fancy? grade a fancy beef?

    --
    dave hillstrom mhm15x4 zrbj

    <This space for rent.>
     
  11. On Jan 24, 8:13 pm, James Moening <j...@m.com> wrote:
    > in article
    > e9b7d934-a66a-44f8-a082-f727f258d...@x69g2000hsx.googlegroups.com, Slipped
    > Moebius at erroneouscorrect...@yahoo.com wrote on 1/7/08 6:13 PM:
    >
    > > On Jan 6, 8:07 pm, drosenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
    > >> I just remembered where and how I came up with the name "Axel." The
    > >> first appearance was on Sept. 27, 1999, and a quick cross-reference of
    > >> my undergraduate transcripts (Vol. 4) confirms that I was indeed
    > >> taking Seventeenth Century Europe at that time.

    >
    > >> Axel Oxenstierna: trusted lieutenant to the Lion of the North in the
    > >> Thirty Years War.

    >
    > >> You can all sleep easy now that that little mystery has been solved.
    > >> I know you've been waiting on the edge of your seat.

    >
    > > I have no legs.

    >
    > So to speak. I have no missile defense system.


    Just a status symbol anyways.

    --
    Slipped Moebius
    mhm28x9
     
  12. rob2

    rob2 Guest

    I wish it wasn't true
     
  13. On Jan 27, 3:04 pm, rob2 <petersam2...@gmail.com> wrote:
    > I wish it wasn't true


    Are you in imminent threat of being missiled?

    --
    Slipped Moebius
    mhm28x9
     

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