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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 01:58:51 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats)
wrote: >In article <a7qu04d2eq0e220s125qmh2kt8nku1fmjf@4ax.com>, > Gunner Asch <gunner@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> writes: >> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 03:26:52 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats) >> wrote: >> >>>And I'm certainly no bully. Not many riders are. >>> >>>Many more drivers are. >> >> >> Your very one sided and biased opinion is noted. > >Gooood for you. Finish your dinner without getting >any on your clothes, and you'll get a nice dessert. ooooh! Coookieess! Gunner |
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On Apr 23, 10:34*pm, Tom Sherman <sunsetss0...@REMOVETHISyahoo.com>
wrote: > ComandanteBanana wrote: > > [...]Coops are the ideal in that there's no lion in > > them.[...] > > But coops are full of chickens. > > -- > Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia > The weather is here, wish you were beautiful And bicycle path where the kids can ride safely too. Try that in the outside world. Organization Most kibbutzim are laid out according to a similar plan. The residential area encompasses carefully-tended members' homes and gardens, children's houses and playgrounds for every age group, and communal facilities such as a dining hall, auditorium, library, swimming pool, tennis court, medical clinic, laundry, grocery and the like. Adjacent to the living quarters are sheds for dairy cattle and modern chicken coops, as well as one or more industrial plants. Agricultural fields, orchards and fish ponds are located around the perimeter, a short tractor ride from the center. To get from place to place within the kibbutz, people either walk or ride bicycles, while electric carts are provided for the disabled and elderly. |
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On Apr 24, 12:23*pm, Gunner <gun...@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> wrote:
I took note of them for later reading. You have the first bunch handy? I'd have to look for them again... Hey, I've found that cycling is very much like survival: PRAY FOR THE BEST, BUT BE READY FOR THE WORST. Some fools around here claim riding a bike is fine if you have the mental attitude, with little concern for safety. If you know some predator are out there (you only need one) may harm you, you better not share the road with them. Clearly the solution is separation or speed regulation, but they don't want either one. It's like going into bear country with a pot of honey... |
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"Tom Keats" <tkeats2005@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:b4ipuf.mb.ln@vcn.bc.ca... > > Gooood for you. Finish your dinner without getting > any on your clothes, and you'll get a nice dessert. > is he permitted to take his clothes off to accomplish the task? mk5000 Percy Alleline: Merlin is the fruit of a long cultivation by certain people in the circus. People who are bound to me as I am to them. People who are not at all entertained by the failure rate about this place. There's been too much blown, too much lost, too much wasted. Too many scandals. I've said so many times, but I might as well have talked to the wind for all the heed he paid me. Control: "He" means me, George. Percy Alleline: The ordinary principles of tradecraft and security have gone to the wall in this service. It's all "divide and rule," stimulated from the top. Control: Me again. Percy Alleline: We're losing our livelihood. Our self-respect. We've had enough. We've had a bellyful, in fact. Control: And like everybody who's ever had enough, he wants more! --Tiner Tailor Soldier Spy |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:x9mdne2MuvGQyo3VnZ2dnUVZ_smnnZ2d@prairiewave.com... > > "Gunner Asch" <gunner@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> wrote in message > news:lbqu04db42rhobfeqs625kirsqc195cmr8@4ax.com... > [...] >> Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, >> illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an >> unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the >> proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean >> end. > > Gunner is all about turds. He eats them! It is part of his survival > skills. He also drinks his own piss. I heard Gandhi did that too. mk5000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank: So who do you hang around with? Frank: No one? Frank: What about your family? --Little Miss Sunshine |
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In article <opa114t7m64o4qrnk8ofducjdv9k85g7ev@4ax.com>,
Gunner <gunner@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> writes: > On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:21:42 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats) > wrote: > >>In article <f8qu049kid7b0l9itnlo48ha02m083qcfg@4ax.com>, >> Gunner Asch <gunner@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> writes: >> >>> Felcher..Im a bike rider too. Prejudices my ass. I also drive some >>> 65,000 miles a year, a fair amount of it in urban area with bike >>> riders. And you? >> >>Goof. >> >>My bikes /are/ my cars. > > Bummer. Couldnt afford a motor vehicle eh? Actually, yes, I easily could. But I choose not to obtain or maintain one. >>So you drive 65,000 miles a year in an urban area fraught >>with bike riders such as myself, eh? > > Urban and rural. And you gripe about being "bullied" by cyclists. >>If ya wanna be proud of that, go ahead. Knock yerself out. > > Why shouldnt I be? Because everybody is going somewhere. It's not a special thing. Milage doesn't make the man. >>>>You use question marks too much. >>> >>> You seem to forget that Denial is not a river in Egypt. >> >>At least I know how to punctuate. <shrug> Forgive me. >>I'm literate. > > Spelling/punctuation flames are the last resort of the buffoon. That's what uneducated people like to say. It assuages their feelings of inferiority. If you've lost your Rig licence, perhaps SATs will help you get it back. I also recommend growing an heart. And maybe a spine, if you feel so bullied by bicyclists. -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:38:52 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats)
wrote: >In article <lbqu04db42rhobfeqs625kirsqc195cmr8@4ax.com>, > Gunner Asch <gunner@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> writes: > >>>If you shoved your hate up your ass, it might return >>>to where it belongs. Harbour & keep it there, and >>>strive to not let it leak out into the world. >> >> Hate? Hummm disgust at buffoons is hate? >> >> Methinks you doth protest way way too much. Afraid to look at your own >> riding "skills", Id bet. > >You're the driver who complains about being >"bullied" by cyclists. Indeed. > >I'm not complaining about anything. I can >right handily deal with the likes of you. Sure you can. Keep your organ donor card on your person. > >>>I hope you don't get involved in a single-vehicle >>>collision with a stout tree (where the tree at >>>least survives.) >> >> So far, after 15 million miles and a number of driving awards, Ive not >> hit a tree. But Ill let you know when I do. >> >> Be sure to carry your Organ Donor card in your personal effects >> Someone will need it. Fortunately, they cant do brains yet..so the >> recipient will be safe. > >If "they" can't do brains yet, how could there >be recipients? Good point. Though its evident you are a working example of what I was intending. > >I see your question mark key is working all >too well, but your apostrophe key isn't at all. > >Maybe I should carry a Keyboard Donor card. That too. Gunner |
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On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:22:28 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats)
wrote: >In article <opa114t7m64o4qrnk8ofducjdv9k85g7ev@4ax.com>, > Gunner <gunner@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> writes: >> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:21:42 -0700, tkeats2005@hotmail.com (Tom Keats) >> wrote: >> >>>In article <f8qu049kid7b0l9itnlo48ha02m083qcfg@4ax.com>, >>> Gunner Asch <gunner@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> writes: >>> >>>> Felcher..Im a bike rider too. Prejudices my ass. I also drive some >>>> 65,000 miles a year, a fair amount of it in urban area with bike >>>> riders. And you? >>> >>>Goof. >>> >>>My bikes /are/ my cars. >> >> Bummer. Couldnt afford a motor vehicle eh? > >Actually, yes, I easily could. >But I choose not to obtain or >maintain one. So you cant come up with the money. Shrug..thats ok. And posting from the library is ok too. No one slights you for that. > >>>So you drive 65,000 miles a year in an urban area fraught >>>with bike riders such as myself, eh? >> >> Urban and rural. > >And you gripe about being "bullied" by cyclists. On occasion, yes. > >>>If ya wanna be proud of that, go ahead. Knock yerself out. >> >> Why shouldnt I be? > >Because everybody is going somewhere. >It's not a special thing. Yes and? Its not the trip, but the journey. > >Milage doesn't make the man. It sure indicates if someone is a safe and concientious driver. > >>>>>You use question marks too much. >>>> >>>> You seem to forget that Denial is not a river in Egypt. >>> >>>At least I know how to punctuate. <shrug> Forgive me. >>>I'm literate. >> >> Spelling/punctuation flames are the last resort of the buffoon. > >That's what uneducated people like to say. >It assuages their feelings of inferiority. The inferior engage in spelling/punctuation flames. Thats all they have. Shrug. I take it you have never read the Mark Twain quote on the subject? > >If you've lost your Rig licence, perhaps SATs >will help you get it back. Which rig license might that be? > >I also recommend growing an heart. And maybe a spine, >if you feel so bullied by bicyclists. So then its ok to hit bicyclists when they intentionally ignore stop lights, swerve in and out of truck traffic and so forth? I shouldnt feel some trepidation about turning one into a bloody smear on the pavement? Son..if I didnt have a heart, if I didnt care about them, many would be dead of their own stupidity. Be thankful for people like me. Its the reason you are still alive. Gunner |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:0vydnRvKMrGE9ozVnZ2dnUVZ_rGhnZ2d@prairiewave.com... > > Please be more cryptic. You are starting to make some sense to me. > > Regards, > > I looked it up and he is from SYRACUSE>..but he doesn;t say HAYAT or CAYAT or anything like those upstate new yorkers. It is just weird. the inflections. not the voice. the way he would drag certain words out. mk5000 Martine Love: I know you, Terry. And I know your mates. You've always been looking for the big score. The one that makes sense of everything. I have it for you. Terry Leather: What? Martine Love: A bank. Terry Leather: A bank, as in rob? How would you know about a bank? Martine Love: I've been seeing this guy, runs his own business - security systems. Next month they're installing new alarms in a bank in Marylebone. Seems like the trains have been setting off the tremble alarms in the vault, and so they've had to turn them off. So for a week or so, they won't have any. Terry Leather: Now why would he tell you all this? Martine Love: We were having a laugh about it. Imagine if half the villains in London knew about this, he said. And I thought, I know half the villains in London. I grew up with some of them. --The Bank Job |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:f-2dnU0XwftN8IzVnZ2dnUVZ_rKtnZ2d@prairiewave.com... > > > Maybe Gunner Ass hails from India too for all I know. hhahaaa@!!!11!! SMART boy Plus I think Roanoke area is big enough for 2 >But I don't think he is a pacifist since all he wants to do is to run over >cyclists and children with his gdf truck if they get in his way. That is obviously correct. If you guys said well WE are breaking off from the show and if someone else wants to run one up there, we have no control over OTHER PEOPLE!. Or if someone started a second one SAME THING. WE KNOW THEM but they are not us >I also think he is heavily into cocksucking since he keeps bringing up the >subject at every opportunity. MONOPOLY IS ILLEGAL IN US!!!! >I don't think Gandhi was a cocksucker like Gunner Ass. Anyway, I figgered you would figger that out on your own mk5000 "Such projections may suggest exagerated warts from an Amanita, especially a species with a wide volva. Of course, there is yet another possibility: you may well have found a species novum! "-- Daniel B. Wheeler, Truffler |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:mMidndQWcOXl043VnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@prairiewave.com... > > I cannot believe how incredibly stupid you are. I mean rock-hard "I > didn't > say a bad job I said a PISS-POOR job" stupid. Dehydrated-rock-hard > stupid. > Stupid so stupid that it goes way beyond the stupid we know into a whole > different dimension of stupid. You are trans-stupid stupid. Meta-stupid. > Stupid collapsed on itself so far that even the neutrons have collapsed. > Stupid gotten so dense that no intellect can escape. Quantum singularity > stupid. Blazing hot mid-day sun on Mercury stupid. You emit more stupid > in one second than our entire galaxy emits in a year. Quasar stupid. > Your > writing has to be a troll. Nothing in our universe can really be this > stupid. Perhaps this is some primordial fragment from the original big > bang > ofstupid. Some pure essence of a stupid so uncontaminated by anything > else > as to be beyond the laws of physics that we know. I'm sorry. I can't go > on. This is an epiphany of stupid for me. > you know what's really stupid Ed? Rerun flames Gunner and I can possibly be the exact same degree of stupid to you I guess you could say that you have now deemed Gunner stupider than you said I was on 11/27/07 using the exact same series of really boring words, but since Gunner is smarter than me this can't be correct you need new material Ed mk5000 "I believe in music the way some people believe in fairy tales"--August Highmore |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:2vSdnTQzqMNc44nVnZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@prairiewave.com... > Yes, and that must be the reason why I attract all the nuts and screwballs > of Usenet. But I am thinking of retiring from my endeavors. If and when I > do, Mr. Tom Sherman will be expected to carry on in my stead. > Which endeavors? Repeating the same prepackaged flames over and over. I'm not sure I would refer to those as endeavors Or are you getting ready to post one of those million dollars burned out by usenet posts? mk5000 "You feckless puppet"--Canterbury's Law |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:hJ-dnT5Kv5wZ6YjVnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@prairiewave.com... > > Hey, somebody has got to do it. Wow I am so glad to hear your accomplishment. I know you are an honest hard working totally cool person so I always believed it was but a passing bit of a thing. My parents are just plain old I guess. I am visiting home this weekend. I guess I don't really remember drinking coffee so much in the a.m. as lunch time, when I really needed it. I guess I never really liked the coffee taste, so I have switched to things that still taste good. Like Red Bull (which most people don't think tastes good, but I like it). They've marketed a lot of stuff since then so coffee is a rarity for me. Right now, I have something called Enviga on my desk. It's a Nestea product. It turns out I was not entirely wrong about the effects I was feeling in the afternoon. There's a lot of studies that say that it increases blood flow and is best taken in the afternoon. Apparently there were additive effects realized from this for people who lifted weights, as I used to in those days. Now, I'm just thirsty and green tea just tastes good whereas coffee does not. my doctor has said that I shouldn't drink water without anything in it, because it has paradoxical effects of dehydrating me if I drink too much. I fainted once a few years ago because I had had more water that flushed out all the salt in my system. It just happens that there are few thirst quenching things out there that don't have some bit of caffeine in them. I think caffeine will help me with becoming disciplined and hard working like you >Otherwise we would be stuck with the likes of you. > Me I inspired you. Wow. I can't imagine how that happened or what I said or when but good for you. That proves what I know of you because you can't get a endeavor like that while working unless I am disciplined and hard working like you . I find it very very affirming. mk5000 Vida Boheme: Carol Ann, if we're going to be friends, there's something I have to... Carol Ann: Adam's Apple? Vida Boheme: What? Carol Ann: Adam's Apple. Women don't have Adam's Apples, only men have Adam's Apples. The first night that you came to town I noticed that you had yourself an Adam's Apple. Vida Boheme: Then, then you know? Carol Ann: I know, that I am very fortunate to have a lady friend who just happens to have an Adam's Apple. --To Wong Foo |
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"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message news:356dnQL_O_Fa64jVnZ2dnUVZ_hudnZ2d@prairiewave.com... > > > Nope, compliments like the above will get you nowhere with the Great Ed > Dolan. O well we are on the same frikken wave length. >Have you no shame? They rule against you, then they have to reopen all the others mk5000 "Oooh weee, oooh weee ooh Oooh weee, oooh weee ooh On your mark, set, party on 3 4, hit the floor and go for what ya know (hey!)"--SD is out, Snoop Dogg |
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marika [insert last name here] wrote:
> [...] my doctor has said > that I shouldn't drink water without anything in it, because it has > paradoxical effects of dehydrating me if I drink too much. I fainted > once a few years ago because I had had more water that flushed out all > the salt in my system.[...] Hyponatremia, most likely: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyponatremia>. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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