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Old 05-17-2007, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by The Wok
a political campaign generally involves a politician making false promises of how he plans to help the general public and thus any statements made by mister bush on this trip cannot be taken seriously as he is greatly inconveniencing the citizens of virginia and also any citizens of other states that may be using the highways to reach the destination of their choice on friday may 18th because he is closing down parts of the highways known as 64 and 95 i am glad i do not use these highways on a daily basis

still i am going to take action
you win i am cutting holes in a shopping bag now

for when i buy gas
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:09 PM
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that will show them
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:17 PM
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it is days like this that i regret using canvas bags when i go shopping because i cannot cut holes in that bag to wear on my head when i pump gas however it does save the environment because i do not use paper bags which destory forests since the paper of the bag is made from trees which are imporant because the provide humans with oxygen which is one of the main things humans need besides highways to travel on which george bush is robbing us of therefore george bush is killing the forests and killing mankind.
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by The Wok
it is days like this that i regret using canvas bags when i go shopping because i cannot cut holes in that bag to wear on my head when i pump gas however it does save the environment because i do not use paper bags which destory forests since the paper of the bag is made from trees which are imporant because the provide humans with oxygen which is one of the main things humans need besides highways to travel on which george bush is robbing us of therefore george bush is killing the forests and killing mankind.
i do not understand please explain further please
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:28 PM
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i do not understand please explain further please
i certainly can the bag pictured in the video over the mans head is of the variety usually known as 'paper bag' and commonly found in grocery stores it is also a commonly used symbol for putting over the heads of ugly people like george bush who is killing the forests by forcing people to wear these bags on their head when pumping gas the basic raw material for the papermaking process is wood to begin the process, pulpwood logs must be reduced to chip form prior to chipping, logs are passed through a debarking drum a large, open-ended cylinder, within the drum, logs collide with one another and rub together removing the bark the bark falls through slots in the cylinder walls and is collected and burned as fuel in the power boilers debarked logs are conveyed to a chipper, which reduces them to small 1.5- to 2-inch squares with a 0.25-inch thickness softwood and hardwood chips are kept separate until the pulp is blended at the paper machine since each has its own physical properties wood is made up of small cellulose fibers, bound together by a glue-like substance called lignin in the pulping process, these fibers are separated by cooking the wood with chemicals to dissolve the lignin to accomplish this, the chips are loaded into large vessels called digesters on either a batch or continuous basis digesters are designed on the same principle as a kitchen pressure cooker the chips and chemicals are steamed under pressure for 1.5 to 4 hours until the mixture is reduced to a wet, oatmeal-like mass the cooking frees the fibers so they can be suspended in water the pulp is blown from the digesters under pressure to separate the fibers it is then washed to remove the cooking chemicals and dissolved lignin and then bleached to the proper shade of whiteness from there, the pulp is passed through refiners these refiners roughen the surface of the individual pulp fibers by loosening the threadlike elements from the fiber wall so they cling together when formed into a sheet added after refining are dyes and other additives to give the finished paper the desired properties water is then added to the pulp in a ratio of 200 parts water to one part fiber this furnish, as it is called, is then run onto the forming fabric or wire of the paper machine the forming fabric is an endless mesh screen that circulates at the wet end of the paper machine there the fibers become interlaced, forming a mat of paper, and much of the water is extracted traveling at speeds of more than 3,000 feet per minute, the paper is pressed between water-absorbing fabrics and wound through a series of steam-heated cylinders called dryers, where the last of the water in the sheet is removed at this point, the paper passes through a size press that applies a starch solution to both sides of the sheet sizing seals the surface so ink cannot soak into the paper during printing since sizing wets the paper, the paper must again be dried by traveling through another series of steam-heated drums after drying, the paper goes through a calendering process that provides a smooth finish by ironing the sheet between heavy, polished rollers at the dry end, the paper is wound onto spools to form a machine reel and then rewound and slit into smaller rolls on a winder some of these rolls are sent for sheeting and packing into cartons others are rewound to smaller-sized rolls and wrapped for shipment a screen is used to separate larger chips.
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:36 PM
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wtf!
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:42 PM
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i certainly can the bag pictured in the video over the mans head is of the variety usually known as 'paper bag' and commonly found in grocery stores it is also a commonly used symbol for putting over the heads of ugly people like george bush who is killing the forests by forcing people to wear these bags on their head when pumping gas the basic raw material for the papermaking process is wood to begin the process, pulpwood logs must be reduced to chip form prior to chipping, logs are passed through a debarking drum a large, open-ended cylinder, within the drum, logs collide with one another and rub together removing the bark the bark falls through slots in the cylinder walls and is collected and burned as fuel in the power boilers debarked logs are conveyed to a chipper, which reduces them to small 1.5- to 2-inch squares with a 0.25-inch thickness softwood and hardwood chips are kept separate until the pulp is blended at the paper machine since each has its own physical properties wood is made up of small cellulose fibers, bound together by a glue-like substance called lignin in the pulping process, these fibers are separated by cooking the wood with chemicals to dissolve the lignin to accomplish this, the chips are loaded into large vessels called digesters on either a batch or continuous basis digesters are designed on the same principle as a kitchen pressure cooker the chips and chemicals are steamed under pressure for 1.5 to 4 hours until the mixture is reduced to a wet, oatmeal-like mass the cooking frees the fibers so they can be suspended in water the pulp is blown from the digesters under pressure to separate the fibers it is then washed to remove the cooking chemicals and dissolved lignin and then bleached to the proper shade of whiteness from there, the pulp is passed through refiners these refiners roughen the surface of the individual pulp fibers by loosening the threadlike elements from the fiber wall so they cling together when formed into a sheet added after refining are dyes and other additives to give the finished paper the desired properties water is then added to the pulp in a ratio of 200 parts water to one part fiber this furnish, as it is called, is then run onto the forming fabric or wire of the paper machine the forming fabric is an endless mesh screen that circulates at the wet end of the paper machine there the fibers become interlaced, forming a mat of paper, and much of the water is extracted traveling at speeds of more than 3,000 feet per minute, the paper is pressed between water-absorbing fabrics and wound through a series of steam-heated cylinders called dryers, where the last of the water in the sheet is removed at this point, the paper passes through a size press that applies a starch solution to both sides of the sheet sizing seals the surface so ink cannot soak into the paper during printing since sizing wets the paper, the paper must again be dried by traveling through another series of steam-heated drums after drying, the paper goes through a calendering process that provides a smooth finish by ironing the sheet between heavy, polished rollers at the dry end, the paper is wound onto spools to form a machine reel and then rewound and slit into smaller rolls on a winder some of these rolls are sent for sheeting and packing into cartons others are rewound to smaller-sized rolls and wrapped for shipment a screen is used to separate larger chips.
that makes way more sense thanks
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Default Re: wtf?

Originally Posted by The Wok
i certainly can the bag pictured in the video over the mans head is of the variety usually known as 'paper bag' and commonly found in grocery stores it is also a commonly used symbol for putting over the heads of ugly people like george bush who is killing the forests by forcing people to wear these bags on their head when pumping gas the basic raw material for the papermaking process is wood to begin the process, pulpwood logs must be reduced to chip form prior to chipping, logs are passed through a debarking drum a large, open-ended cylinder, within the drum, logs collide with one another and rub together removing the bark the bark falls through slots in the cylinder walls and is collected and burned as fuel in the power boilers debarked logs are conveyed to a chipper, which reduces them to small 1.5- to 2-inch squares with a 0.25-inch thickness softwood and hardwood chips are kept separate until the pulp is blended at the paper machine since each has its own physical properties wood is made up of small cellulose fibers, bound together by a glue-like substance called lignin in the pulping process, these fibers are separated by cooking the wood with chemicals to dissolve the lignin to accomplish this, the chips are loaded into large vessels called digesters on either a batch or continuous basis digesters are designed on the same principle as a kitchen pressure cooker the chips and chemicals are steamed under pressure for 1.5 to 4 hours until the mixture is reduced to a wet, oatmeal-like mass the cooking frees the fibers so they can be suspended in water the pulp is blown from the digesters under pressure to separate the fibers it is then washed to remove the cooking chemicals and dissolved lignin and then bleached to the proper shade of whiteness from there, the pulp is passed through refiners these refiners roughen the surface of the individual pulp fibers by loosening the threadlike elements from the fiber wall so they cling together when formed into a sheet added after refining are dyes and other additives to give the finished paper the desired properties water is then added to the pulp in a ratio of 200 parts water to one part fiber this furnish, as it is called, is then run onto the forming fabric or wire of the paper machine the forming fabric is an endless mesh screen that circulates at the wet end of the paper machine there the fibers become interlaced, forming a mat of paper, and much of the water is extracted traveling at speeds of more than 3,000 feet per minute, the paper is pressed between water-absorbing fabrics and wound through a series of steam-heated cylinders called dryers, where the last of the water in the sheet is removed at this point, the paper passes through a size press that applies a starch solution to both sides of the sheet sizing seals the surface so ink cannot soak into the paper during printing since sizing wets the paper, the paper must again be dried by traveling through another series of steam-heated drums after drying, the paper goes through a calendering process that provides a smooth finish by ironing the sheet between heavy, polished rollers at the dry end, the paper is wound onto spools to form a machine reel and then rewound and slit into smaller rolls on a winder some of these rolls are sent for sheeting and packing into cartons others are rewound to smaller-sized rolls and wrapped for shipment a screen is used to separate larger chips.
huh?
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:48 PM
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I don't know what we're yelling about.
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:58 PM
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dang all you fags had to do was ask richard, the president calls him personally every day to let him know where he is going to be so he won't get anywhere near traffic jams.
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