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Eisboch December 8th 08 01:45 PM

This should be good.
 
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch




Boater[_3_] December 8th 08 01:53 PM

This should be good.
 
Eisboch wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch





Were you hoping for senior execs from the brokerage, banking, insurance,
and oil industries?

The only good thing emerging from the financial fall-out...realization
among those who comprise the "thinking public" that corporate screw-ups
quite likely exceed governmental screw-ups, and that there is no greed
like corporate greed.

Eisboch December 8th 08 02:04 PM

This should be good.
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch





Were you hoping for senior execs from the brokerage, banking, insurance,
and oil industries?


I was hoping for an honest, federal judge.

Eisboch



SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 8th 08 02:20 PM

This should be good.
 
Eisboch wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch




It will be another 911 commission. Only there to keep insiders in the
process to cover up the payoffs and mistakes... Not only that but the
"oversight" will cost us millions too.. Just think, we get to pay to
take it up the a**...
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[email protected] December 8th 08 02:37 PM

This should be good.
 
On Dec 8, 8:45*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch


I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

Eisboch December 8th 08 06:34 PM

This should be good.
 

wrote in message
...
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 09:04:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I was hoping for an honest, federal judge.


We all are but that is a political patronage position.

Why don't we put T Boone in charge and give all the auto makers wind
turbine contracts to keep them busy until they figure out a car that
people will buy.



T. Boone is an interesting and entertaining nut.

He's to be commended for his initiatives, but a lot of the wind has been
taken out of his turbines since oil started dropping in price.

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.

Eisboch



Boater[_3_] December 8th 08 06:45 PM

This should be good.
 
Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 09:04:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I was hoping for an honest, federal judge.

We all are but that is a political patronage position.

Why don't we put T Boone in charge and give all the auto makers wind
turbine contracts to keep them busy until they figure out a car that
people will buy.



T. Boone is an interesting and entertaining nut.

He's to be commended for his initiatives, but a lot of the wind has been
taken out of his turbines since oil started dropping in price.

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.

Eisboch




Tree huggers...

How very anti-environmental Republican of you.


Tom Francis - SWSports December 8th 08 09:13 PM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.


Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is
right smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating
birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.

[email protected] December 8th 08 09:29 PM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:13:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:


Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is right
smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.


With the newer technological turbines, I don't believe bird kills are a
concern. Most of the reports of bird kills, go back to the Altamont Pass
turbines, which were an older technology.

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006...n_misconce.php

http://www.awea.org/faq/sagrillo/swbirds.html


Boater[_3_] December 8th 08 10:01 PM

This should be good.
 
JohnH wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:13:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.

Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is
right smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating
birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.


You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?
--
We say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

John H



How Christian of you.

JohnH[_4_] December 8th 08 10:02 PM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:13:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.


Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is
right smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating
birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.


You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?
--
We say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

John H

Don White December 8th 08 11:39 PM

This should be good.
 

"JohnH" wrote in message
...

You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?
--



More likely DoDo birds that flock around golf courses.



Boater[_3_] December 9th 08 12:15 AM

This should be good.
 
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?
--



More likely DoDo birds that flock around golf courses.




Killing animals that annoy you is the Christian thing to do.

Eisboch December 9th 08 12:27 AM

This should be good.
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 09:04:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I was hoping for an honest, federal judge.
We all are but that is a political patronage position.

Why don't we put T Boone in charge and give all the auto makers wind
turbine contracts to keep them busy until they figure out a car that
people will buy.



T. Boone is an interesting and entertaining nut.

He's to be commended for his initiatives, but a lot of the wind has been
taken out of his turbines since oil started dropping in price.

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive
scale, the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the
wind, we are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed
distribution and contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling.
Or whatever the tree huggers are promoting at the time.

Eisboch



Tree huggers...

How very anti-environmental Republican of you.


Thank you very much.


Eisboch



Tom Francis - SWSports December 9th 08 12:32 AM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 17:02:08 -0500, JohnH
wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:13:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.


Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is
right smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating
birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.


You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?


Speaking of Canadian geese, I've always wondered why they call
resident geese (meaning those that reside in the US) Canadian.
Wouldn't you think that they would be called American Geese?

Here's another thing. We have open season during November for
resident Canadian Geese. Now as we all know, Canadian Geese, are
migratory.

How exactly am I supposed to tell when I aim at a Canadian goose if
it's a resident goose or a migratory goose?

Seriously - do the Canadian geese have a special license plate that
says Hoser on it? Perhaps Oie canadienne?

I mean seriously - what am I supposed to look for?

Boater[_3_] December 9th 08 12:37 AM

This should be good.
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 17:02:08 -0500, JohnH
wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:13:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.
Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is
right smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating
birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.

You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?


Speaking of Canadian geese, I've always wondered why they call
resident geese (meaning those that reside in the US) Canadian.
Wouldn't you think that they would be called American Geese?

Here's another thing. We have open season during November for
resident Canadian Geese. Now as we all know, Canadian Geese, are
migratory.

How exactly am I supposed to tell when I aim at a Canadian goose if
it's a resident goose or a migratory goose?

Seriously - do the Canadian geese have a special license plate that
says Hoser on it? Perhaps Oie canadienne?

I mean seriously - what am I supposed to look for?



The little tag on their butts that sez:

"Only Big Brave White Hunters Shoot at Us Ferocious Geese."


[email protected] December 9th 08 12:49 AM

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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 19:32:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:


Here's another thing. We have open season during November for resident
Canadian Geese. Now as we all know, Canadian Geese, are migratory.


First off, they aren't Canadian Geese, they are Canada geese. Geez. ;-)

Secondly, there are two populations of Canada geese, migratory and non-
migratory. The resident geese are the ones that **** all over every
patch of grass they can find.

Third, you might want to check again on that season. Here in NJ, we have
a resident season which is early, September, I think, before the
migratory geese fly through. The bag limits are different, I believe, as
the resident population is considered somewhat of a pest, but the
migratory geese have been under some population stress.

November sounds late for a resident season, but as I don't hunt anymore,
I'm not sure.

JohnH[_4_] December 9th 08 12:54 AM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 19:32:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 17:02:08 -0500, JohnH
wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:13:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.

Not to mention that the wind corridor that Pickens is proposing is
right smack dab in the middle of the mid-America flyway for migrating
birds.

Wonder how he's going to get around that one.


You mean they might kill some friggin' Canada geese? Where do I send money
to put these things up?


Speaking of Canadian geese, I've always wondered why they call
resident geese (meaning those that reside in the US) Canadian.
Wouldn't you think that they would be called American Geese?

Here's another thing. We have open season during November for
resident Canadian Geese. Now as we all know, Canadian Geese, are
migratory.

How exactly am I supposed to tell when I aim at a Canadian goose if
it's a resident goose or a migratory goose?

Seriously - do the Canadian geese have a special license plate that
says Hoser on it? Perhaps Oie canadienne?

I mean seriously - what am I supposed to look for?


If they leave **** all over the ground, they're Canada geese. (Not, as I've
been told by a Canadian, 'Canadian geese'.)

Call these guys, and give them lots of money.

http://www.canadagoosemanagement.com/

I think they're in cahoots with Al Gore.
--
We say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

John H

Tom Francis - SWSports December 9th 08 12:57 AM

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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the tree
huggers are promoting at the time.


You know, in the quantum world, that is entirely possible. It's called
The Theory of Universal Wave Function. For each action taken (or each
event happening), there exits a Universe in which the action wasn't
taken or the event didn't happen. We don't see it because we
experience it - it's just a slight shift in reality. In theory, this
may be the key to FTL travel as we could shift from our solar system
to Omicron Persei 8 in the blink of an eye just by shifting our
position from here to there - it's an orientation feature - a nearby
universe shifting positionally so that Omicron Persei 8 is just a step
away. Other than a shift in galactic position, we wouldn't know the
difference because that universe is so close to ours that there is no
practical difference.

The one I favor is the Chaotic Inflation Theory - sometimes known as
the Bubble Universe Theory in which the observable universe becomes
too large to see meaning that it has to bud off at some point so we
can maintain current reality - kind of like the way an ameoba
duplicates itself. This is a never ending process because as it buds
off, it is basically a replica of the original, only slightly smaller
in space. Over time, slight changes get magnified, etc., etc., etc.

Aren't you glad you brought this up?

Tom Francis - SWSports December 9th 08 01:10 AM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 18:49:40 -0600, wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 19:32:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:


Here's another thing. We have open season during November for resident
Canadian Geese. Now as we all know, Canadian Geese, are migratory.


First off, they aren't Canadian Geese, they are Canada geese. Geez. ;-)


Oh byte me Mr. Pedant. :)

Secondly, there are two populations of Canada geese, migratory and non-
migratory. The resident geese are the ones that **** all over every
patch of grass they can find.


Ah - I see. So I look for the geese that poop on lawns?

Um...they all do that.

Third, you might want to check again on that season. Here in NJ, we have
a resident season which is early, September, I think, before the
migratory geese fly through. The bag limits are different, I believe, as
the resident population is considered somewhat of a pest, but the
migratory geese have been under some population stress.

November sounds late for a resident season, but as I don't hunt anymore,
I'm not sure.


Yep - your right - it is September. Used to be first week in November
though a few years back. I've still got pelts and feathers from the
last season I hunted geeses (gooses?) which had to be seven years or
so ago.

That's the one thing I miss about deer season - I'm not active
anymore, but that was a great way to obtain pelts for fly tying. And
the meat went to that same butcher for placement out to needy
families.

Last buck I got dressed out at 146 pounds - big boy he was - nice 8
point rack, no spread to it though. I quit right after that because
it was a battle getting it out of the woods behind the house.

Figured that enough was enough.

Eisboch December 9th 08 01:22 AM

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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive
scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the
tree
huggers are promoting at the time.


You know, in the quantum world, that is entirely possible. It's called
The Theory of Universal Wave Function. For each action taken (or each
event happening), there exits a Universe in which the action wasn't
taken or the event didn't happen. We don't see it because we
experience it - it's just a slight shift in reality. In theory, this
may be the key to FTL travel as we could shift from our solar system
to Omicron Persei 8 in the blink of an eye just by shifting our
position from here to there - it's an orientation feature - a nearby
universe shifting positionally so that Omicron Persei 8 is just a step
away. Other than a shift in galactic position, we wouldn't know the
difference because that universe is so close to ours that there is no
practical difference.

The one I favor is the Chaotic Inflation Theory - sometimes known as
the Bubble Universe Theory in which the observable universe becomes
too large to see meaning that it has to bud off at some point so we
can maintain current reality - kind of like the way an ameoba
duplicates itself. This is a never ending process because as it buds
off, it is basically a replica of the original, only slightly smaller
in space. Over time, slight changes get magnified, etc., etc., etc.

Aren't you glad you brought this up?


Yeah, in a way, because I've been meaning to point out that we live in a
multidimensional universe, meaning several more than current theory
officially recognizes. I mean you and I and Harry and Loogy and Tim and
JiminFl and everybody else here most certainly exist in another dimension.
We may be the same, or we may be totally different.

Those of us that are sensitive to this prospective generally keep our mouths
shut, recognizing that although we may make sense somewhere, we probably are
completely nuts elsewhere.

Make sense?

Eisboch



Tom Francis - SWSports December 9th 08 01:43 AM

This should be good.
 
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 20:22:01 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:34:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I have a theory about wind power. If it is implemented on a massive
scale,
the next thing we'll hear is that by capturing the energy of the wind, we
are upsetting natural wind currents, screwing up seed distribution and
contributing even more to global warming. Or cooling. Or whatever the
tree
huggers are promoting at the time.


You know, in the quantum world, that is entirely possible. It's called
The Theory of Universal Wave Function. For each action taken (or each
event happening), there exits a Universe in which the action wasn't
taken or the event didn't happen. We don't see it because we
experience it - it's just a slight shift in reality. In theory, this
may be the key to FTL travel as we could shift from our solar system
to Omicron Persei 8 in the blink of an eye just by shifting our
position from here to there - it's an orientation feature - a nearby
universe shifting positionally so that Omicron Persei 8 is just a step
away. Other than a shift in galactic position, we wouldn't know the
difference because that universe is so close to ours that there is no
practical difference.

The one I favor is the Chaotic Inflation Theory - sometimes known as
the Bubble Universe Theory in which the observable universe becomes
too large to see meaning that it has to bud off at some point so we
can maintain current reality - kind of like the way an ameoba
duplicates itself. This is a never ending process because as it buds
off, it is basically a replica of the original, only slightly smaller
in space. Over time, slight changes get magnified, etc., etc., etc.

Aren't you glad you brought this up?


Yeah, in a way, because I've been meaning to point out that we live in a
multidimensional universe, meaning several more than current theory
officially recognizes. I mean you and I and Harry and Loogy and Tim and
JiminFl and everybody else here most certainly exist in another dimension.
We may be the same, or we may be totally different.

Those of us that are sensitive to this prospective generally keep our mouths
shut, recognizing that although we may make sense somewhere, we probably are
completely nuts elsewhere.

Make sense?


Absoutely - there is probably a universe in which you are Harry and
Harry is you.

As frightening as that may sound.

Interesting little side note. There is a conceptual theory that black
holes may be caused by collisions of two diametrically opposite
universes.

Of course there is another theory that claims that if black holes
exist, there must be white holes which could very well be alternate
universes.

JohnH[_4_] December 9th 08 01:56 AM

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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:45:57 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:10:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

the meat went to that same butcher for placement out to needy
families


That is what you do with all the dead geese (Canada or otherwise)
Feed them to the needy


The needy have more sense. Have you ever eaten goose? It's quite atrocious.
--
*****Have a Spectacular Day!*****

John H

BAR[_3_] December 9th 08 03:21 AM

This should be good.
 
Eisboch wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos


If you think design by committee is bad just wait until management by
committee comes into vogue.


BAR[_3_] December 9th 08 03:23 AM

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wrote:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 09:04:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

I was hoping for an honest, federal judge.


We all are but that is a political patronage position.

Why don't we put T Boone in charge and give all the auto makers wind
turbine contracts to keep them busy until they figure out a car that
people will buy.


T Boone would put a wind turbine on top and a 50 mile long natural gas
line coming out the back of the vehicle.

Calif Bill December 9th 08 05:25 AM

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"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:45:57 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:10:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

the meat went to that same butcher for placement out to needy
families


That is what you do with all the dead geese (Canada or otherwise)
Feed them to the needy


The needy have more sense. Have you ever eaten goose? It's quite
atrocious.
--
*****Have a Spectacular Day!*****

John H


Only if you are a bad cook. Wild geese are lean, very lean, so you have to
moist cook. Domestic geese are fat factories. Breast out snow geese and
drag in a little flour and fry, for a near steak experience. I do not hunt
anymore, just to much hassle and too far to go. but the geese we shot
tasted good.



BAR[_3_] December 9th 08 11:44 AM

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wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch


I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.


I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.

Boater[_3_] December 9th 08 11:50 AM

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BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch


I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.


I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.



This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


BAR[_3_] December 9th 08 12:04 PM

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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.


I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.



This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world. All
they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to go in
1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have passed the
physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.

JohnH[_4_] December 9th 08 12:10 PM

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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 21:25:13 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"JohnH" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:45:57 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:10:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

the meat went to that same butcher for placement out to needy
families

That is what you do with all the dead geese (Canada or otherwise)
Feed them to the needy


The needy have more sense. Have you ever eaten goose? It's quite
atrocious.
--
*****Have a Spectacular Day!*****

John H


Only if you are a bad cook. Wild geese are lean, very lean, so you have to
moist cook. Domestic geese are fat factories. Breast out snow geese and
drag in a little flour and fry, for a near steak experience. I do not hunt
anymore, just to much hassle and too far to go. but the geese we shot
tasted good.


You're most likely correct. My experience was with a domestic. Atrocious.
--
*****Have a Spectacular Day!*****

John H

Boater[_3_] December 9th 08 12:42 PM

This should be good.
 
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.



This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world. All
they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to go in
1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have passed the
physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.


You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)


BAR[_3_] December 9th 08 01:11 PM

This should be good.
 
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world.
All they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to
go in 1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have
passed the physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.


You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)


I joined for reasons that you couldn't comprehend in your youth, can't
comprehend now and will never be able to comprehend.

JohnH[_4_] December 9th 08 01:29 PM

This should be good.
 
On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 08:11:27 -0500, BAR wrote:

Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world.
All they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to
go in 1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have
passed the physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.


You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)


I joined for reasons that you couldn't comprehend in your youth, can't
comprehend now and will never be able to comprehend.


....and I got drafted for the same reasons!
--
*****Have a Spectacular Day!*****

John H

Boater[_3_] December 9th 08 01:33 PM

This should be good.
 
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians
and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy,
Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world.
All they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to
go in 1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have
passed the physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.


You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)


I joined for reasons that you couldn't comprehend in your youth, can't
comprehend now and will never be able to comprehend.



Indeed. I got into college after high school.

Jim December 9th 08 03:16 PM

This should be good.
 
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of
politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy,
Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection
Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world.
All they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to
go in 1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have
passed the physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.

You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)


I joined for reasons that you couldn't comprehend in your youth, can't
comprehend now and will never be able to comprehend.



Indeed. I got into college after high school.


After checking out your high school I'd say you were damn lucky to pull
that one off.


Don White December 9th 08 03:47 PM

This should be good.
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch

I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.

I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world. All
they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to go in
1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have passed the
physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.


You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)



I wonder how many of the boys in Iraq would love to have that 'gig'?



Boater[_3_] December 9th 08 03:57 PM

This should be good.
 
Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch
I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.
I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.

This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?

They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world. All
they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to go in
1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have passed the
physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.

You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)



I wonder how many of the boys in Iraq would love to have that 'gig'?




Dunno, but if I were that hot to trot, as Bertie implies he was ("I was
ready to go."), I might have contacted someone.

Jim December 9th 08 04:03 PM

This should be good.
 
Boater wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of
politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:

"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy,
Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection
Agency
administrator"

Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos

Eisboch
I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.
I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.

This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?

They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world.
All they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to
go in 1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have
passed the physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.
You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?

:)



I wonder how many of the boys in Iraq would love to have that 'gig'?



Dunno, but if I were that hot to trot, as Bertie implies he was ("I was
ready to go."), I might have contacted someone.


What do you know about being hot to trot? You are the coward, Krause,
remember?

[email protected] December 9th 08 04:27 PM

This should be good.
 
On Dec 9, 10:47*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message

...





BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:


"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy, Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos


Eisboch


I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.


I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world. All
they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to go in
1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have passed the
physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.


You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?


:)


I wonder how many of the boys in Iraq would love to have that 'gig'?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Based on the "reup" numbers, I would say not as many as you wish...
But then again, uninformed and stupid often go hand in hand with you...

[email protected] December 9th 08 04:28 PM

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On Dec 9, 11:03*am, Jim wrote:
Boater wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 8, 8:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
A government auto industry oversight board made up of
politicians and
lawyers, consisting of:


"Cabinet secretaries from the departments of Treasury, Energy,
Labor,
Commerce and Transportation plus the Environmental Protection
Agency
administrator"


Can you say, "Cluster-f*&%"?


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081208/...congress_autos


Eisboch
I wonder if they included any actual WORKERS....you know...those who
DO the job ..instead of the rich cocksucking middle-management
asswipes, and blood-sucking lawyers.
I see you were never promoted above operating a broom.


This from a guy who joined the Marines and never got shipped overseas?


They had their chance call me up and send me anywhere in the world.
All they had to do was call me up, I was ready to go. I was ready to
go in 1990 too, even after my enlistment was up. I never would have
passed the physical after 1989, skydiving did me in.
You joined the marines to be stationed stateside?


:)


I wonder how many of the boys in Iraq would love to have that 'gig'?


Dunno, but if I were that hot to trot, as Bertie implies he was ("I was
ready to go."), I might have contacted someone.


What do you know about being hot to trot? You are the coward, Krause,
remember?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


How could he forget, remember he even answers the door "strapped"..
pfffftttt.


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