From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15714 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, March 17 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15714 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Squeeze Your Buttock Like This To Poop No Matter How Constipated You Are ["Super Gut Save" Subject: Squeeze Your Buttock Like This To Poop No Matter How Constipated You Are Squeeze Your Buttock Like This To Poop No Matter How Constipated You Are http://regimenenergy.sa.com/hmqKRx1WSHNLfCrBeQ0Ukpda3jE-4VfWApAvvpM-HdVDGSG4gw http://regimenenergy.sa.com/81c5CPMHS2RCo8IW1otNMy76_bDrmee1ydol8MPVAIEnGHd6cg municated his idea to mayor Bernard Dickmann, who on December 15, 1933, raised it in a meeting with city leaders. They sanctioned the proposal, and the nonprofit Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association (JNEMAbpronounced "Jenny May") was formed. Smith was appointed chairman and Dickmann vice chairman. The association's goal was to create: A suitable and permanent public memorial to the men who made possible the western territorial expansion of the United States, particularly President Jefferson, his aides Livingston and Monroe, the great explorers, Lewis and Clark, and the hardy hunters, trappers, frontiersmen and pioneers who contributed to the territorial expansion and development of these United States, and thereby to bring before the public of this and future generations the history of our development and induce familiarity with the patriotic accomplishments of these great builders of our country. Many locals did not approve of depleting public funds for the cause. 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The common name crab spider arises because they sometimes move in a crab-like way, from side to side. Habitat Xysticus cristatus is usually found in low vegetation, often on the ground. It is shade intolerant and avoids woodland and closed canopy habitats but it is otherwise found in almost every habitat type. Biology Xysticus cristatus is an ambush hunter which spends much time sitting still, with its fore-legs spread wide, waiting for insects to blunder into them. In grass it adopts a flexible hunting position either at the tips of vegetation, such as flowerheads, or on the ground surface and as a result, the prey taken is varied and is made up of flying insects, including bees and butterflies. When it hunts on the ground the food tends to consist of ants, spiders and other soft bodied prey. It often takes prey much larg ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:00:19 +0100 From: "Costco Wooden Set 35 PCs" Subject: Complete registration form asap to receive your package Complete registration form asap to receive your package http://medigarden.best/K7RKjvhZrNOw0hYTHtWORypr6RM0xjuVe5GwYTP4NgPk0N3KNw http://medigarden.best/TJpyqXu_LdbnM41HkdoTfL_EY9f0u8RwyZex11vkgmOFAXwJ1g ild webs to trap prey, though all of them produce silk for drop lines and sundry reproductive purposes; some are wandering hunters and the most widely known are ambush predators. Some species sit on or beside flowers or fruit, where they grab visiting insects. Individuals of some species, such as Misumena vatia and Thomisus spectabilis, are able to change color over a period of some days, to match the flower on which they are sitting. Some species frequent promising positions among leaves or bark, where they await prey, and some of them sit in the open, where they are startlingly good mimics of bird droppings. However, these members of the family Thomisidae are not to be confused with the spiders that generally are called bird-dropping spiders, not all of which are close relatives of crab spiders. Other species of crab spiders with flattened bodies either hunt in the crevices of tree trunks or under loose bark, or shelter under such crevices by day, and come out at night to hunt. Members of the genus Xysticus hunt in the leaf litter on the ground. In each case, crab spiders use their powerful front legs to grab and hold on to prey while paralysing it with a venomous bite. The spider family Aphantochilidae was incorporated into the Thomisidae in the late 1980s. Aphantochilus species mimic Cephalotes ants, on wh ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15714 ***********************************************