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Scotty July 25th 07 07:29 PM

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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
wrote:


BTW we did visit with Marty and his place is awesome.


Well, thank you, y'all are right decent folks too! ;-),

and make a
fabulous sweet potato pie!



'' y'all '' ?




[email protected] July 25th 07 07:56 PM

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"Scout" wrote:
Doug,
Are you able to post while on the move? If so, how so?


Right now we're in a marina with Wi-Fi, so it's easy. A couple of
other places have this. We've resorted to using the public library a
couple of times. When we get back to the U.S. we'll re-activate the
"air card" (a cell phone modem built into a PC-MCIA2 card) and that is
really easy and seems to work anywhere a cell phone does. It can be a
bit on the slow side though.

DSK



[email protected] July 25th 07 07:58 PM

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"Martin Baxter" wrote
Well, thank you, y'all are right decent folks too! ;-),

and make a
fabulous sweet potato pie!



"Scotty" wrote:
'' y'all '' ?


Of course.
He lives on a farm.

DSK


Scotty July 25th 07 08:10 PM

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wrote in message
ups.com...
"Martin Baxter" wrote
Well, thank you, y'all are right decent folks too!

;-),
and make a
fabulous sweet potato pie!



"Scotty" wrote:
'' y'all '' ?


Of course.
He lives on a farm.


Oh, right, and in SOUTHERN Canada.




Maxprop July 25th 07 11:26 PM

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"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

wrote in message
ups.com...
"Martin Baxter" wrote
Well, thank you, y'all are right decent folks too!

;-),
and make a
fabulous sweet potato pie!



"Scotty" wrote:
'' y'all '' ?


Of course.
He lives on a farm.


Oh, right, and in SOUTHERN Canada.


Wouldn't that be the Texas section of Canada?

Max



Martin Baxter July 26th 07 02:50 PM

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Scotty wrote:

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
wrote:


BTW we did visit with Marty and his place is awesome.


Well, thank you, y'all are right decent folks too! ;-),

and make a
fabulous sweet potato pie!


'' y'all '' ?


See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_American_English

isn't that pink stuff on the map part of the Commonwealth?

Cheers
Marty

Martin Baxter July 26th 07 02:57 PM

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Maxprop wrote:

Of course.
He lives on a farm.


Oh, right, and in SOUTHERN Canada.


Wouldn't that be the Texas section of Canada?


Hey, you guys wanted Texas enough to fight the Mexicans for it, you have
to keep it now. We don't need the Bush's thankyou very much. Besides,
you've gone and pumped most of the oil out of it.

Cheers
Marty

Joe July 26th 07 03:58 PM

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On Jul 26, 8:57 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Maxprop wrote:

Of course.
He lives on a farm.


Oh, right, and in SOUTHERN Canada.


Wouldn't that be the Texas section of Canada?


Hey, you guys wanted Texas enough to fight the Mexicans for it, you have
to keep it now. We don't need the Bush's thankyou very much. Besides,
you've gone and pumped most of the oil out of it.

Cheers
Marty


Marty, yer full of wind as a corn-eating horse.

We still have oodles of all.
And we do not have to boil the sand out of it to get at it.

Most smart Texans capped thier wells in the 80's and ain't in no hurry
to open em up again. I spect when Texas tea reaches 300 bucks a 55
gallon drum they might put em back on line.

Joe
"Remember the Alamo"





Martin Baxter July 26th 07 05:16 PM

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Joe wrote:

On Jul 26, 8:57 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Maxprop wrote:

Of course.
He lives on a farm.


Oh, right, and in SOUTHERN Canada.


Wouldn't that be the Texas section of Canada?


Hey, you guys wanted Texas enough to fight the Mexicans for it, you have
to keep it now. We don't need the Bush's thankyou very much. Besides,
you've gone and pumped most of the oil out of it.

Cheers
Marty


Marty, yer full of wind as a corn-eating horse.

We still have oodles of all.
And we do not have to boil the sand out of it to get at it.

Most smart Texans capped thier wells in the 80's and ain't in no hurry
to open em up again. I spect when Texas tea reaches 300 bucks a 55
gallon drum they might put em back on line.


Could you perhaps cite a reliabe source for this statement, Texan's
capping wells that is, (Smart Texan is an oxymoron ;-)) Proven reserves
are less than half of what you had in the 1950s, your idea sounds like a
conspiricy theory, you don't wear a foil beanie do you?


Cheers
Marty, from the USA's number one supplier of crude oil.

Joe July 26th 07 05:39 PM

moment of zen
 
On Jul 26, 11:16 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:

On Jul 26, 8:57 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Maxprop wrote:


Of course.
He lives on a farm.


Oh, right, and in SOUTHERN Canada.


Wouldn't that be the Texas section of Canada?


Hey, you guys wanted Texas enough to fight the Mexicans for it, you have
to keep it now. We don't need the Bush's thankyou very much. Besides,
you've gone and pumped most of the oil out of it.


Cheers
Marty


Marty, yer full of wind as a corn-eating horse.


We still have oodles of all.
And we do not have to boil the sand out of it to get at it.


Most smart Texans capped thier wells in the 80's and ain't in no hurry
to open em up again. I spect when Texas tea reaches 300 bucks a 55
gallon drum they might put em back on line.


Could you perhaps cite a reliabe source for this statement,


Ya just heard it from me...I've been here in Texas most my life
Marty.

You could talk to most folks with mineral rights...Why sell now? It's
only getting more and more expensive every day. We figure we will use
up all the middle east oil then the Kanook stuff and save the best for
last.

Joe




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