From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16308 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 Thursday, July 3 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16308 Today's Subjects: ----------------- New Innovation: Eliminate Septic Tank Odors in 3 Days ["SEPTIFIX" Subject: New Innovation: Eliminate Septic Tank Odors in 3 Days New Innovation: Eliminate Septic Tank Odors in 3 Days http://spacechews.click/9hJxlFPG5EHOhaDgRQy32_vTakIINgWr1T6jsjQ24Tba2bn_RQ http://spacechews.click/slViR3hKw9cq_sVcZtnniGVtPPWhZPu2XJtczSDTsXZvogvRVg owed by the death of her elder sister Bebe in 2003. In 2003, Cara gave birth to a son, Hasani, who died at three months of age. Sally gave birth to an unnamed son in 2005 who was euthanized after Sally rejected him. That same year, Sally's two sons, nine-year-old Mahinga, and five-year-old Bahati died following illnesses. Bahati had developed pneumonia and, for a time before his death, was also looked after by the adult Intensive Care doctors from nearby Wellington Hospital. In 2007, Sally gave birth to a son, Beni. In 2009, Boyd and Gombe left for Monarto Zoo in Australia. In May 2001, arrangements were made for the Malayan sun bear Madu to be sent to the National Zoo in Australia, however, he died following surgery on a broken tooth. An autopsy revealed he had a hole in his heart. His twin, Arataki, was sent instead. Bakti died in August 2001, leaving the zoo without a breeding male. In September 2004, a seven-year-old male named Sean was brought from Perth Zoo. He had been rescued as a cub from outside a restaurant in Cambodia by the Free the Bears Foundation. Chomel gave birth to a female cub in September 2006, named Sasa. At that time, Wellington Zoo was the only zoo in Australasia to successfully breed a sun bear. Chomel died in September 2009, following a stroke. In September 2001, giraffe Tisa gave birth to her second surviving offspring, a female named Rukiya. She was transferred to Auckland Zoo in September 2002 and has had several calves there. In March 2004, Tisa gave birth to her seventh calf, and third surviving calf, a female named Zahara. She has remained at Wellington Zoo. In November 2007, the zoo's breeding male, 20-year-old Ricky, died. A new male, Seun, arrived in April 2008, from Orana Wildlife Park, where he was bor ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 04:49:38 -0500 From: "Spinach" Subject: Stop eating THIS if you have a low thyroid (blocks iodine) Stop eating THIS if you have a low thyroid (blocks iodine) http://landscaping.ru.com/wUCqfv8p_mwSVxuHGBxnMRecJG16ScxRG9pwma0JtR45_Jyl http://landscaping.ru.com/MeBAf-HDVIwuJ7uXsrqh56coNCargHUIFozhIT2obYzBpnKM tran tigress named Cantic gave birth to her second litter. The three cubs were named Jaka, Molek and Mencari and were sent to Hamilton Zoo in January 2001. In October 2001, Jambi died after eating contaminated meat. Cantic also ate the meat but recovered. His death left Wellington Zoo without a breeding male. In January 2000, a chimpanzee, Sally, gave birth to a son named Bahati. In 2002, a chimpanzee, Josie, died of cancer, followed by the death of her elder sister Bebe in 2003. In 2003, Cara gave birth to a son, Hasani, who died at three months of age. Sally gave birth to an unnamed son in 2005 who was euthanized after Sally rejected him. That same year, Sally's two sons, nine-year-old Mahinga, and five-year-old Bahati died following illnesses. Bahati had developed pneumonia and, for a time before his death, was also looked after by the adult Intensive Care doctors from nearby Wellington Hospital. In 2007, Sally gave birth to a son, Beni. In 2009, Boyd and Gombe left for Monarto Zoo in Australia. In May 2001, arrangements were made for the Malayan sun bear Madu to be sent to the National Zoo in Australia, however, he died following surgery on a broken tooth. An autopsy revealed he had a hole in his heart. His twin, Arataki, was sent instead. Bakti died in August 2001, leaving the zoo without a breeding male. In September 2004, a seven-year-old male named Sean was brought from Perth Zoo. He had been rescued as a cub from outside a restaurant in Cambodia by the Free the Bears Foundation. Chomel gave birth to a female cub in September 2006, named Sasa. At that time, Wellington Zoo was the only zoo in Australasia to successfully breed a sun bear. Chomel died in September 2009, following a stroke. In September 2001, giraffe Tisa gave birth to her second surviving offspring, a female named Rukiya. She was transferred to Auckland Zoo in September 2002 and has had several calves there. In March 2004, Tisa gave birth to her seventh calf, and third surviving calf, a female nam ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 11:30:57 +0200 From: "Tivano Cooking Solutions" Subject: Say Goodbye to Mold and Bacteria-Tivano Has You Covered Say Goodbye to Mold and Bacteria-Tivano Has You Covered http://metalsgold.ru.com/HGIhfDjqILHaCWnEDGGI66-D-z_qbKYAzngZmq_Ioxi3r6zxNA http://metalsgold.ru.com/crkqOqPSnITJYezibcKhJ-GJQMwjsPwu53wG_sq963jjV41Muw ha gave birth to a son, Temba. In 1996, Sally gave birth to a son, Mahinga. In 1998, Samantha gave birth to a daughter Keza, while Cara gave birth to a son, Alexis. In 1992, two Malayan sun bears were brought from San Diego Zoo. They were originally named Stanley and Spot but were renamed Bakti and Chomel. In May 1997, Chomel gave birth to twins which died at birth. She gave birth again in December 1997 but the cub shortly died after birth. Chomel gave birth again to male twins in April 1999. The cubs were named Arataki and Madu. In 1998, giraffes Ricki and Tisa, had their first surviving calf, Ndoki. The male calf was sent to Hamilton Zoo the following year. 2000s In January 2000, a Sumatran tigress named Cantic gave birth to her second litter. The three cubs were named Jaka, Molek and Mencari and were sent to Hamilton Zoo in January 2001. In October 2001, Jambi died after eating contaminated meat. Cantic also ate the meat but recovered. His death left Wellington Zoo without a breeding male. In January 2000, a chimpanzee, Sally, gave birth to a son named Bahati. In 2002, a chimpanzee, Josie, died of cancer, followed by the death of her elder sister Bebe in 2003. In 2003, Cara gave birth to a son, Hasani, who died at three months of age. Sally gave birth to an unnamed son in 2005 who was euthanized after Sally rejected him. That same year, Sally's two sons, nine-year-old Mahinga, and five-year-old Bahati died following illnesses. Bahati had developed pneumonia and, for a time before his death, was also looked after by the adult Intensive Care doctors from nearby Wellington Hospital. In 2007, Sally gave birth to a so ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 07:07:06 -0500 From: "SiriusXM Limited Offer" Subject: Donāt Miss Out: SiriusXM Reward Awaits! Donbt Miss Out: SiriusXM Reward Awaits! http://landscaping.ru.com/QJt3SM0xu0XVmTh8Ew2ZNiVPfkA5RNFrSMUJPH66c9ju1SdQ http://landscaping.ru.com/rVBYyXoc5m6HoTcKwGjaQoj6lQNKU9JkAXVGaTQ1kMUuALRX ara went into labour with her first calf. The labour did not progress and a caesarean was needed to remove the female calf, which was already dead. Zahara recovered well and is thought to breed again in the future, despite the death of a breeding male, Seun, in September 2012. The zoo, now left with Tisa and Zahara, is currently looking to import a new male giraffe or use artificial insemination on the younger female, Zahara. In September 2012, Wellington Zoo opened a new enclosure for their Malayan sun bears, Sean and Sasa. The zoo is currently awaiting the arrival of a new male sun bear for breeding with Sasa. She is currently on a contraceptive implant to prevent breeding with her father, Sean. Sean died in December 2018 aged 22, however Sasa his daughter remains a well-loved resident at the zoo. In August 2013, 21-year-old Sumatran tiger Cantic died. She was one of the oldest tigers in captivity. In June 2014, a 3-year-old Sumatran tigress, Senja, was brought from Mogo Zoo. She is the second cousin of Rokan so a new male will be imported later in the year. In September 2014, Wellington Zoo opened its newest exhibit, Grassland Cats, home to the zoo's servals and newly arrived caracals, the first ones in the country for a long time (no longer held by the zoo). In February 2019, the zoo decided to euthanize all of their four baboons, after a breakdown in their social structure which meant they were injuring themselves by fighting and were suffering fro ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 03:22:24 -0500 From: "Worsening Diabetes" Subject: Harvard Miracle KILLS high blood sugar (diabetes) permanently? Harvard Miracle KILLS high blood sugar (diabetes) permanently? http://nervovives.ru.com/ptTlq5sitbjtnOHspl9VQkH-H3LrJMN4g6KyQzeHwfrInPUv http://nervovives.ru.com/j_fAvQSA1j-b8-pGGJpzw0PtJ_qlmmkEzk1YX3xQzSdYeEuq okeeper Bob Bennett was mauled by two lions, Malaik and Zulu, when an unlocked gate allowed them entry into the area where he was laying out their food. He was rescued by zookeepers with relatively minor injuries. The incident was also featured in an episode of Untamed and Uncut. 2018 Squirrel monkey break-in On 7 April 2018, John Casford broke into the zoo overnight with the intent to steal a squirrel monkey for his girlfriend. He entered the zoo through an unsecured gate, and used bolt-cutters to break through two padlocks to enter the enclosure. Several monkeys suffered injuries from the break-in; one had hematoma on it's elbow and many others had scratch marks from fighting back. All of the monkeys were distressed following the break-in, and one continued suffering from stress months afterward. Casford himself suffered from a broken leg, two fractured teeth, a sprained ankle, and multiple bruises from the incident. Casford was unsuccessful in his attempt, and no monkeys escaped through the gates he had left open; two were found in the neighbouring golden lion tamarin enclosure, and one female, initially feared to be stolen, was found injured and still frightened hiding in the enclosure. On 5 September, Casford was sentenced to two years and seven months in prison, having plead guilty to a charge of burglary and other unrelated violence charges. The zoo strengthened its security processes following the incide ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2025 07:09:16 -0500 From: "Acupressure Insoles" Subject: Relieve tired, achy feet and stop soreness altogether with Akusoli Relieve tired, achy feet and stop soreness altogether with Akusoli http://packoutcooler.za.com/niuD58yRyLEKl-ieJctSjlDkB_4S94ClxRyLgDHP0skRu5hc http://packoutcooler.za.com/LVBznx1zoXohe-m4n_Z74RKxqwLSt0nIkDv8IgzLZOdm0CZX venteen or eighteen, Aristotle moved to Athens to continue his education at Plato's Academy. He became distinguished as a researcher and lecturer, earning for himself the nickname "mind of the school" by his tutor Plato. In Athens, he probably experienced the Eleusinian Mysteries as he wrote when describing the sights one viewed at the Mysteries, "to experience is to learn" (?????? ??????). Aristotle remained in Athens for nearly twenty years before leaving in 348/47 BC after Plato's death. The traditional story about his departure records that he was disappointed with the academy's direction after control passed to Plato's nephew Speusippus, although it is possible that the anti-Macedonian sentiments in Athens could have also influenced his decision. Aristotle left with Xenocrates to Assos in Asia Minor, where he was invited by his former fellow student Hermias of Atarneus; he stayed there for a few years and left around the time of Hermias' death. While at Assos, Aristotle and his colleague Theophrastus did extensive research in botany and marine biology, which they later continued at the near-by island of Lesbos. During this time, Aristotle married Pythias, Hermias's adoptive daughter and niece, and had a daug ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2025 11:19:05 -0500 From: "Snake River Farms Gifts" Subject: A Special Gift from Snake River Farms Inside A Special Gift from Snake River Farms Inside http://varicose91.ru.com/gw3C1VBSNE1hMHtDca0XgfFF-l-NfIKQwmbRcpHykF8wKdoC http://varicose91.ru.com/owo42ykrKRXl41UBnz1bKOhjGTeoG-bcZY3Ay4PPsVcvSghs er the next few years, the number of novelists who picked up on the procedural trend following Dragnet's example grew to include writers like Ben Benson, who wrote carefully researched novels about the Massachusetts State Police, retired police officer Maurice Procter, who wrote a series about North England cop Harry Martineau, and Jonathan Craig, who wrote short stories and novels about New York City police officers. Police novels by writers who would come to virtually define the form, like Hillary Waugh, Ed McBain, and John Creasey started to appear regularly. In 1956, in his regular New York Times Book Review column, mystery critic Anthony Boucher, noting the growing popularity of crime fiction in which the main emphasis was the realistic depiction of police work, suggested that such stories constituted a distinct subgenre of the mystery, and, crediting the success of Dragnet for the rise of this new form, coined the phrase "police procedural" to describe it.[citation needed] As police procedurals became increasingly popular, they maintained this image of heroic police officers who are willing to bend the rules to save the day, as well as the use of police consultants. This would allow Hollywood to form a friendly relationship with law enforcemen ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16308 ***********************************************