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wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 02:17:27 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:32:53 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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JL Grasso wrote:

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wrote in
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Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message

...
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in
:

I didn't realize there was a limit on
Bunyips... they
seem to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must surely
rank as one
of
the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses that I
have ever
seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in
alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so beneath
your
"Capabili
ties,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a
group you
deem
worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better? We
heard so
much
about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely
useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your
depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you
are. Capt
Mooron
is more
likely to be familar with the subject of "Depth".
Altitude/or
lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who
frequent ADA.
Prehaps it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party" before
you drown
or
become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude sickness/Oxygen
Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity. Next
time at
least get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before opening
your
"Whale
Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the
context of the
comment
above
you would realize in the context above,
"Depravation" is the
correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with spelling/grammar/punctuation
Lames it
would not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant
Context
Gaff",
as you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's
almost on
topic
for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure it
was only accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW:
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...RD=depravation

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from
deprava cf. F. dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For
depravation.
Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad; the
act of corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated;
degeneracy;
depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed his
judgment.
Sir
G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration; morbid
perversion.
Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

------------------------------------------------------
---

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to relate
this to
oxygen in
some wierd way, but most people who can understand
context
would
have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an
exercise for
you
to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the
difference in
meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness"
include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by an
increasing
sense of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though processing
capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen
Depravation is
the
more
"context descriptive term" for the condition leading to
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight
training
activities or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those who
are
borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally
limiting
their
oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a
sexual
stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were
borderline
"Hypoxic", from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type

I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you would
have written.

You do that often?

Jerry

What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?


Wow. Good one.


Jerry


JL Grasso is an ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you!


Jerry

see?

Where?


Why?

How?

More to the point, who?


Moreover, what for?


Well, that's the nub of it, really, but one has to ask, why in the first
instance?


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JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:28:59 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
m:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:40:13 GMT, Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:09:04 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 02:17:27 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:32:53 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:21:10 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 09:35:21 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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JL Grasso wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 08:36:14 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote
in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph
Nesbitt" wrote:


"Donal" wrote in
message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in
message

.com ...
"Capt. Mooron"
wrote in

a:

I didn't realize there was a limit on
Bunyips... they
seem to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must
surely rank as one
of
the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses
that I have ever
seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in
alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so
beneath your
"Capabili
ties,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a
group you
deem
worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better?
We heard so
much
about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely
useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your
depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you
are. Capt
Mooron
is more
likely to be familar with the subject of
"Depth".
Altitude/or
lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who
frequent ADA.
Prehaps it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party"
before you drown
or
become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude
sickness/Oxygen
Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity.
Next time at
least get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before
opening your
"Whale
Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the
context of the
comment
above
you would realize in the context above,
"Depravation" is the
correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with
spelling/grammar/punctuation
Lames it
would not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant
Context
Gaff",
as you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's
almost on
topic
for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure
it was only accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW:
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...?WORD=depravat
ion

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from
deprava cf. F. dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For
depravation.
Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad;
the act of corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated;
degeneracy;
depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed
his judgment.
Sir
G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration;
morbid
perversion.
Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

--------------------------------------------------
---- ---

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to
relate this to
oxygen in
some wierd way, but most people who can
understand context
would
have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an
exercise for
you
to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the
difference in
meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness"
include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by
an increasing
sense of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though
processing
capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen
Depravation is
the
more
"context descriptive term" for the condition
leading to
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight
training
activities or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those
who are
borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally
limiting
their
oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a
sexual
stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were
borderline
"Hypoxic", from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type

I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you
would have written.

You do that often?

Jerry

What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?


Wow. Good one.


Jerry


JL Grasso is an ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you!


Jerry

see?

Where?


Why?

How?

More to the point, who?

Moreover, what for?


Well, that's the nub of it, really, but one has to ask, why in the
first instance?

In what time frame are we speaking?


Well, it might have been anytime between then and some point in the
future, whether that be the immediate future or sometime even further
down the road.


Then the answer can only be who knows what?


Well, that would be the only answer in a perfect world, but of course we
live in a world of duality..


bertie
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JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:32:19 GMT, Bertie the Bunyip wrote
in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:02:56 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"JL Grasso" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:23:47 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"JL Grasso" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 09:35:21 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:



JL Grasso wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 08:36:14 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:



Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
..
.
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in
:

I didn't realize there was a limit on
Bunyips...
they
seem to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must surely
rank as
one
of
the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses that I
have
ever
seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in
alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so beneath
your
"Capabilities,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a group
you
deem
worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better? We
heard so
much
about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely
useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you are.
Capt
Mooron
is more
likely to be familar with the subject of "Depth".
Altitude/or
lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who
frequent ADA.
Prehaps it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party" before you
drown
or
become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude sickness/Oxygen
Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity. Next
time at
least get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before opening
your
"Whale
Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the
context of
the
comment
above
you would realize in the context above, "Depravation"
is the
correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with spelling/grammar/punctuation
Lames it
would not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant
Context
Gaff",
as you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's almost
on
topic
for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure it was
only accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW:
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...RD=depravation

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from deprava
cf. F. dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For
depravation.
Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad; the
act of corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated;
degeneracy;
depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed his
judgment.
Sir
G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration; morbid
perversion.
Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

--------------------------------------------------------
-

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to relate
this to
oxygen in
some wierd way, but most people who can understand
context
would
have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an
exercise
for
you
to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the
difference in
meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of "Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness"
include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by an
increasing
sense of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though processing
capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen
Depravation is
the
more
"context descriptive term" for the condition leading to
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight
training
activities or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those who
are
borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally
limiting
their
oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a sexual
stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were
borderline
"Hypoxic", from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type

I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you would
have written.

You do that often?

Jerry

What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?


Wow. Good one.


Jerry

Cat got your tongue, Scotty?
Jerry

Check his last 2 posts. He reposted your last post to ADA only without
adding a response. His post or so previous included a short response
scattered somewhere in the body of the post being responded to. You
responded, including the "Sailing Groups". Be wary, he could be
setting you up for a "Netkopping" attempt.

I'm insured for that!


I'm not only insured for it, i live for it!

Bwwahwhahwhahwhahwhahw!


Ah, ensured of it, as it were!


he he!

Bertie
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Rich Ahrens
 
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Default Do you hear them..? BOOM BOOM BOOM! The drums of war grow louder.

katysails wrote:
And you wonder why/were upset when I told someone, "They would have to go
slow in explaining things to you, as you were slow on the uptake," in a
previous thread

Can someone please retireve her from asa and take her back home to disasters?


We really don't want her either.

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JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:41:46 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
m:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:28:59 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
m:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:40:13 GMT, Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:09:04 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 02:17:27 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:32:53 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:21:10 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

"JL Grasso" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 09:35:21 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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JL Grasso wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 08:36:14 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote
in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph
Nesbitt" wrote:


"Donal" wrote in
message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in
message

.com ...
"Capt. Mooron"
wrote in

a:

I didn't realize there was a limit on
Bunyips... they
seem to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must
surely rank as one
of
the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses
that I have ever
seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in
alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so
beneath your
"Capabili
ties,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a
group you
deem
worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better?
We heard so
much
about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely
useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your
depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you
are. Capt
Mooron
is more
likely to be familar with the subject of
"Depth".
Altitude/or
lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who
frequent ADA.
Prehaps it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party"
before you drown
or
become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude
sickness/Oxygen
Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity.
Next time at
least get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before
opening your
"Whale
Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the
context of the
comment
above
you would realize in the context above,
"Depravation" is the
correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with
spelling/grammar/punctuation
Lames it
would not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant
Context
Gaff",
as you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's
almost on
topic
for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure
it was only accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW:
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...?WORD=depravat
ion

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from
deprava cf. F. dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For
depravation.
Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad;
the act of corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated;
degeneracy;
depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed
his judgment.
Sir
G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration;
morbid
perversion.
Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

--------------------------------------------------
---- ---

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to
relate this to
oxygen in
some wierd way, but most people who can
understand context
would
have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an
exercise for
you
to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the
difference in
meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness"
include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by
an increasing
sense of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though
processing
capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen
Depravation is
the
more
"context descriptive term" for the condition
leading to
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight
training
activities or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those
who are
borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally
limiting
their
oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a
sexual
stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were
borderline
"Hypoxic", from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type

I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you
would have written.

You do that often?

Jerry

What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?


Wow. Good one.


Jerry


JL Grasso is an ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you!


Jerry

see?

Where?


Why?

How?

More to the point, who?

Moreover, what for?


Well, that's the nub of it, really, but one has to ask, why in the
first instance?

In what time frame are we speaking?

Well, it might have been anytime between then and some point in the
future, whether that be the immediate future or sometime even further
down the road.

Then the answer can only be who knows what?


Well, that would be the only answer in a perfect world, but of course we
live in a world of duality..



That's why it is both question and answer?


Well, exactly, but one must learn to look beyond all of that.



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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:32:53 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 08:36:14 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote
in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph
Nesbitt" wrote:


"Donal" wrote in
message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in
message

.com ...
"Capt. Mooron"
wrote in

a:

I didn't realize there was a limit on
Bunyips... they
seem to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must
surely rank as one
of
the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses
that I have ever
seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in
alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so
beneath your
"Capabili
ties,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a
group you
deem
worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better?
We heard so
much
about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely
useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your
depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you
are. Capt
Mooron
is more
likely to be familar with the subject of
"Depth".
Altitude/or
lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who
frequent ADA.
Prehaps it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party"
before you drown
or
become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude
sickness/Oxygen
Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity.
Next time at
least get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before
opening your
"Whale
Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the
context of the
comment
above
you would realize in the context above,
"Depravation" is the
correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with
spelling/grammar/punctuation
Lames it
would not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant
Context
Gaff",
as you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's
almost on
topic
for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure
it was only accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW:
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...?WORD=depravat
ion

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from
deprava cf. F. dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For
depravation.
Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad;
the act of corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated;
degeneracy;
depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed
his judgment.
Sir
G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration;
morbid
perversion.
Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

--------------------------------------------------
---- ---

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to
relate this to
oxygen in
some wierd way, but most people who can
understand context
would
have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an
exercise for
you
to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the
difference in
meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness"
include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by
an increasing
sense of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though
processing
capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen
Depravation is
the
more
"context descriptive term" for the condition
leading to
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight
training
activities or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those
who are
borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally
limiting
their
oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a
sexual
stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were
borderline
"Hypoxic", from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type

I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you
would have written.

You do that often?

Jerry

What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?


Wow. Good one.


Jerry


JL Grasso is an ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you!


Jerry

see?

Where?


Why?

How?

More to the point, who?

Moreover, what for?


Well, that's the nub of it, really, but one has to ask, why in the
first instance?

In what time frame are we speaking?

Well, it might have been anytime between then and some point in the
future, whether that be the immediate future or sometime even further
down the road.


Then the answer can only be who knows what?


Well, that would be the only answer in a perfect world, but of course we
live in a world of duality..


bertie

Someone is alleged to have once said "It is a strange, strange world that we
live in, Master Jack."
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type


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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:41:46 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:28:59 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:40:13 GMT, Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
om:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 05:09:04 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.sailing.asa:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 02:17:27 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

JL Grasso wrote in
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 20:32:53 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:


"JL Grasso" wrote in message
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wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:

"JL Grasso" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 09:35:21 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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JL Grasso wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 08:36:14 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in
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Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in
message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote
in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph
Nesbitt" wrote:


"Donal" wrote in
message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in
message

.com ...
"Capt. Mooron"
wrote in

a:

I didn't realize there was a limit on
Bunyips... they
seem to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must
surely rank as one
of
the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses
that I have ever
seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in
alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so
beneath your
"Capabili
ties,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a
group you
deem
worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better?
We heard so
much
about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely
useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your
depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you
are. Capt
Mooron
is more
likely to be familar with the subject of
"Depth".
Altitude/or
lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who
frequent ADA.
Prehaps it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party"
before you drown
or
become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude
sickness/Oxygen
Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity.
Next time at
least get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before
opening your
"Whale
Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the
context of the
comment
above
you would realize in the context above,
"Depravation" is the
correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with
spelling/grammar/punctuation
Lames it
would not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant
Context
Gaff",
as you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's
almost on
topic
for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure
it was only accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW:
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...?WORD=depravat
ion

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from
deprava cf. F. dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For
depravation.
Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad;
the act of corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated;
degeneracy;
depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed
his judgment.
Sir
G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration;
morbid
perversion.
Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

--------------------------------------------------
---- ---

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to
relate this to
oxygen in
some wierd way, but most people who can
understand context
would
have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an
exercise for
you
to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the
difference in
meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness"
include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by
an increasing
sense of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though
processing
capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen
Depravation is
the
more
"context descriptive term" for the condition
leading to
"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight
training
activities or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those
who are
borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally
limiting
their
oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a
sexual
stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were
borderline
"Hypoxic", from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type

I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you
would have written.

You do that often?

Jerry

What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?


Wow. Good one.


Jerry


JL Grasso is an ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you!


Jerry

see?

Where?


Why?

How?

More to the point, who?

Moreover, what for?


Well, that's the nub of it, really, but one has to ask, why in the
first instance?

In what time frame are we speaking?

Well, it might have been anytime between then and some point in the
future, whether that be the immediate future or sometime even further
down the road.

Then the answer can only be who knows what?


Well, that would be the only answer in a perfect world, but of course we
live in a world of duality..



That's why it is both question and answer?



Jerry
To respond properly, would it require ?ing the answer or ?ing the ?, or

answering the ?, while ?ing the answer?"
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type


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"JL Grasso" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 08:36:14 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote in alt.disasters.aviation:



Ralph Nesbitt slashed and inverted comma'd:

"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:31:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 02:00:35 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:


"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in
:

I didn't realize there was a limit on Bunyips... they seem

to
bite
at
anything.

anything that looks tasty, sure.



"anything that looks tasty, sure" must surely rank as one of

the
weakest,
most limp wristed, effeminate responses that I have ever seen!

That wouldn't even raise an eyebrow in alt.vicars.teaparty.

If you consident the ADA group to be so beneath your

"Capabilities,
why
don't you join Capt Mooron & return/stay in a group you deem

worthy of
your
skills.

Honestly, Bertie. Can't you do better? We heard so much

about
your
skills, and yet you appear to be completely useless.


Are you, perhaps, a little bit out of your depth?

Are you not slightly confused as to where you are. Capt Mooron is

more
likely to be familar with the subject of "Depth". Altitude/or

lack of
is
the
general/major issue of concern to those who frequent ADA. Prehaps

it
would
behove you to return to your "Tea Party" before you drown or

become
aflicted/disoriented due altitude sickness/Oxygen Depravation.

Sorry, ASA regulars are experts in depravity. Next time at least

get
the spelling right.

Peter Wiley

Please put your peanut brain in gear, before opening your "Whale

Shark
Mouth". If you had done so, then considered the context of the

comment
above
you would realize in the context above, "Depravation" is the correct
word,
spelled correctly.

If you had stayed with spelling/grammar/punctuation Lames it would

not
have
been worth while to respond. But such a "Blatant Context Gaff", as

you
made
above cannot be ignored.

Umm, Ralphie, a gaff is a spar on a ship. That's almost on topic for
ASA, but given your atrocious spelling, I'm sure it was only
accidental.

Taddy is our resident expert on gaffs.

BTW: http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/...RD=depravation

Depravation (Page: 394)
Dep`ra*va"tion (?), n. [L. depravitio, from deprava cf. F.
dépravation. See Deprave.]

1. Detraction; depreciation. [Obs.]

To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme, For depravation. Shak.
2. The act of depraving, or making anything bad; the act of
corrupting.

3. The state of being depraved or degenerated; degeneracy; depravity.

The depravation of his moral character destroyed his judgment. Sir G.
C. Lewis.
4. (Med.) Change for the worse; deterioration; morbid perversion.

Syn.
-- Depravity; corruption. See Depravity.

---------------------------------------------------------

Your mentally deficient psyche may be able to relate this to oxygen

in
some wierd way, but most people who can understand context would have
assumed oxygen *deprivation*. I'll leave it as an exercise for you to
improve your sadly lacking education as to the difference in meaning
between depravation and deprivation.

Great foot shot, though.

Peter Wiley

Common indicators of the slow onset of "Hypoxia/Altitude Sickness"

include
but are not limited to "Tunnel Vision" followed by an increasing sense

of
"Euphoria" accompanied by diminished though processing

capacity/diminished
cogitative abilities.

Taken in context of the above indicators Oxygen Depravation is the more
"context descriptive term" for the condition leading to

"Hypoxia/Altitude
Sickness".

It is also more common in everyday usage in flight training activities

or
among medical personnel dealing with treating those who are borderline
Hypoxic due respiratory afflictions.

There are also some known to practice intentionally limiting their

oxygen
intake by being choked to near or passing out as a sexual

stimuli/enhancer.

Considering your response above, perhaps you were borderline "Hypoxic",

from
cause/reason as you responded to my post.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type


I shudder at the thought of the OH&S procedures you would have
written.


You do that often?


Jerry



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"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

"Madam Vinyl" wrote in message

| Heheee. You really aren't this good in real life, are you?


Better.....


Can you prove it? ;-)

I throttle down before posting with a half bottle of Overproof
Rum.


Heheee. You are quite a guy!





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"Flying Tadpole" wrote:

Madam Vinyl wrote:


Heheee. You really aren't this good in real life, are you?

MV


Madam Vinyl through the usenet trails her many coats:


What do you mean coats? ;-) It's so hot here, we only wear shorts and swim
suits.

Seriously though, if you take a walk down the Google Brick Road, you will
find that I have been frequently forged and frogged. Just like some of you
last night on the ng....

It's Mooron she's ensnaring, for she flirts before she floats.


Well, geeze Taddy. I didn't know there were any sailing protocol on
flirting. :-)




 
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