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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:
On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! snot |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:21:32 -0500, RLM wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! snot You need to do your own research about 'snerk'. -- John |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:31:09 -0500, John wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:21:32 -0500, RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! snot You need to do your own research about 'snerk'. I did. It means nothing. Just as your remark means nothing. As in doesn't exist. No value. I could go on. snot |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:56:12 -0500, RLM wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:31:09 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:21:32 -0500, RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! snot You need to do your own research about 'snerk'. I did. It means nothing. Just as your remark means nothing. As in doesn't exist. No value. I could go on. snot Here, I've done it for you. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snerk Now, be nice. -- John |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 19:06:05 -0500, John wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:56:12 -0500, RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:31:09 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:21:32 -0500, RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! snot You need to do your own research about 'snerk'. I did. It means nothing. Just as your remark means nothing. As in doesn't exist. No value. I could go on.WARNING: Crossposting without setting Followup-To. Post anyway, despite this problem? snot Here, I've done it for you. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snerk Now, be nice. There's a book of knowledge. You use that as an example? Snot The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide] Snot \Snot\, n. [AS. snot; akin to D. snot, LG. snotte, Dan. snot, and to E. snout. See Snout.] 1. Mucus secreted in, or discharged from, the nose. [Low] [1913 Webster] 2. A mean, insignificant fellow. [Low] [1913 Webster] Snot \Snot\, v. t. To blow, wipe, or clear, as the nose. [1913 Webster] WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn] snot n 1: a person regarded as arrogant and annoying [syn: snob, prig] 2: nasal mucus Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes] 77 Moby Thesaurus words for "snot": bugger, carrion, chyle, colostrum, corruption, creep, crumb, cur, dandruff, decay, discharge, dog, excrement, filth, foul matter, furfur, gangrene, gleet, high-hat, humor, ichor, knave, lachryma, lactation, leukorrhea, louse, lowlife, lymph, matter, mess, milk, muck, mucor, mucus, obscenity, ordure, peccant humor, phlegm, pig, prick, puke, purulence, pus, putrid matter, rat, reptile, rheum, rogue, rot, saliva, sanies, scoundrel, scum, scurf, scuz, serous fluid, serum, ****, ****head, skunk, slime, smut, snake, snoot, sod, sordes, stinkard, stinker, suppuration, sweat, tear, teardrop, the whites, toad, turd, urine, wretch That's nice. |
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On Dec 14, 7:06*pm, John wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:56:12 -0500, RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:31:09 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:21:32 -0500, RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! * snot You need to do your own research about 'snerk'. I did. It means nothing. Just as your remark means nothing. As in doesn't exist. No value. I could go on. * * * * * snot Here, I've done it for you. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snerk Now, be nice. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, I thought he said he did his research ![]() |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:02:22 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:
Snip snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! * snot You need to do your own research about 'snerk'. I did. It means nothing. Just as your remark means nothing. As in doesn't exist. No value. I could go on. * * * * * snot Here, I've done it for you. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snerk Now, be nice. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, I thought he said he did his research ![]() If you use this expression in casual conversation, I'm sure with the limited friends you enjoy you are perceived as the brain trust of the group. Carry on! |
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:57:43 -0500, RLM wrote:
as the brain trust of the group. Um....there's a rec.boats brain trust? Damn... |
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On Dec 14, 6:21*pm, RLM wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:15:33 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: On Dec 14, 5:15*pm, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 22:10:09 +0000 (UTC), RLM wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:57:41 -0500, John wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:51:27 -0600, wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:17:37 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: There is no way in the world the American worker of present day works harder than the guy in my dad's day. I have been victim to being told to slow down by a union. In all fairness (which we won't expect from the other side) I was also told to slow down while on piece work at Standadyne, a non union shop... That may, or may not be, but American workers are still the most productive workers on this planet. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20572828/ In all this discussion, you've never answered the questions asked by myself or Tom. A lot of side-stepping, but no direct answer. Do your own research to prove him wrong. Twenty years of welfare and nothing but questions. Too lazy to use the internet. Still on welfare.. Who holds your hand to cross the street? There was no research needed. They were simple questions. -- John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk Is snerk a remark like snot? It's "snot" in the dictionary and it's "snot" making any sense. Snot at least is both of those. Is it just the best the group can muster. My answer to that snerk! * *snot- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I usually say pffffftttt Seriously, most here are capable of deciphering the intense code we use here bsed on the content of the thread... |
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