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On Dec 18, 12:30*pm, John wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 12:05:47 -0500, HK wrote: John wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:10:09 -0500, Boater wrote: John wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:02:57 -0500, Boater wrote: John wrote: I really do wonder what it must be like to be someone like you. -- John Salmonbait Well, Herring, if you hadn't wasted your life and taxpayer dollars in your military sinecure, you might have done better, eh? Creative snipping, huh? If you are what 'done better' implies, then thanks but no thanks. I value my integrity. Now there's a laugh...you have no integrity, Herring, except in your peabrain. LMAO! -- John Salmonbait Laugh all you want. You're an asshole, nothing more, nothing less. And a racist. LMAO! Read that sentence again. -- John Salmonbait- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, Hawey got a first class edgegamakashun.. oh, make that first grade... ![]() |
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John wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 07:36:18 -0500, Boater wrote: John wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:47:56 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 17, 1:22 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 17, 11:47 am, wrote: I know that there are a few people here who, while they know nothing about Lake Lanier, or the conditions of the lake, will tell you that it's a dried up mudhole. They are idiots, misinformed or liars. Actually, the lake is hosting the largest fishing tournament in the nation in 2010, the Forrest Wood Cup. Oh, and it's came up a foot recently! Here's a link about the Cup coming: http://www.davidrichert.com/brownie_hawkeye.htm Shane Watson's site: http://www.lakelanierstripers.com/ Here's a fishing report: http://www.lakelanier.org/ou_lake_la...ing_report.php First, Harrys a liar...now...its EVERYONE!!!!!!!! You could say Loogy has the IQ of an idiot, but then you would be insulting decent idiots everywhere.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Were you and Loogy childhood friends or something Harry? The fool follows you around, constantly crying " liar ". He must've been the little fat kid who got bitch-slapped out of all groups in Public School. Now, watch as he back-peddles his way out of calling everyone a liar! Too ****ing funny. He IS an idiot. Never met the little ****, and I am sure I never will. None of my childhood friends, several of whom I see a couple of times a year, were dumb droolers like Loogy, thank goodness. I don't see many of the little ****'s posts because I have him filtered, and only a couple of posters here comment on his daily bouts of nose-blowing. Of the frequent posters in the newsgroup, Loogy, John Herring, and JustWait probably are the dimmest. My gut tells me that if you said BOO! to Loogy, he'd pee down his pants leg. It's nice to see you've found a true friend of your caliber, Harry. Hopefully it will dispel some of the bitterness at the way you're treated in the group. -- John Salmonbait The only posters who are "bitter" are the right-wing droolers like you and the ambivalent droolers like Loogy. You should know by now that I believe there is more value in a box of used kitty litter than there is in you or anything you think, feel, or post. Go play golf, Herring. It must be more fun for you than your usual activity of sniffing up my butt. Why good morning, Harry! What did I say that put you in such a foul mood? Do you *not* think your new friend is of your caliber? Is your use of the phrase 'sniffing up my butt' a symptom of narcissism? I am fascinated that a person who lies more than John Kerry, and gets caught continuously, would blithely pretend he is such a great guy. I really do wonder what it must be like to be someone like you. -- John Salmonbait That will be a stretch, John. You first have to imagine that you don't own your house. |
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Boater wrote:
John wrote: You should consider something besides staying at the computer all day. Maybe a walk around your 'farm', or a trip down your driveway, or a journey to your 'Maryland red barn' would be nice. Take your wife's Canon and get some nice shots while you're out. Show us what a *real* photographer can do! -- John Salmonbait There he goes again...do your 324 grandchildren know what a foul old man you are? My bet is you have never met your grandchildren. Hopefully your children, if you have any, have isolated you from them so they can lead a normal life - free of the hostility and hatred that makes you...WAFA. |
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HK wrote:
John wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:10:09 -0500, Boater wrote: John wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:02:57 -0500, Boater wrote: John wrote: I really do wonder what it must be like to be someone like you. -- John Salmonbait Well, Herring, if you hadn't wasted your life and taxpayer dollars in your military sinecure, you might have done better, eh? Creative snipping, huh? If you are what 'done better' implies, then thanks but no thanks. I value my integrity. Now there's a laugh...you have no integrity, Herring, except in your peabrain. LMAO! -- John Salmonbait Laugh all you want. You're an asshole, nothing more, nothing less. And a racist. You have aligned yourself with the resident racist and it sure as hell isn't John. You must be so desperate you'll take anyone for your "team" - dumb or obnoxious. |
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On Dec 17, 7:28 pm, Jack Redington wrote: wrote: I know that there are a few people here who, while they know nothing about Lake Lanier, or the conditions of the lake, will tell you that it's a dried up mudhole. They are idiots, misinformed or liars. Actually, the lake is hosting the largest fishing tournament in the nation in 2010, the Forrest Wood Cup. Oh, and it's came up a foot recently! Here's a link about the Cup coming: http://www.davidrichert.com/brownie_hawkeye.htm Shane Watson's site: http://www.lakelanierstripers.com/ Here's a fishing report: http://www.lakelanier.org/ou_lake_la...ing_report.php I was out on Lanier a couple of weeks ago in my buddies go-fast. If you ask me the lake is in pretty sad shape as one must watch for all kinds of new hazzards due to the level. My home lake "Hartwell" is as bad or worse, but I am lucky to still have 5 feet of water under my dock. Getting out of Gumlog creek will be a challange due to all the trees that are sticking up. But as with Lanier even the3 main channel is not safe from hitting something where you would never expect it. About a month ago was the last time I was out on Hartwell. There is a huge tree just down stream from the I85 that the water depth measured between 45 and 50 feet as I circled it in the pontoon boat. If you ask me the Army corps really screwed the pooch with their water management policies on both these lakes. Capt Jack R..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It isn't great, but it isn't like Harry, who has no clue about it, tries to make out. I will agree with you there, I not sure how anyone can be a expert on something he has never seen. Capt Jack R.. |
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![]() Just for curiosity, I've wondered aboutt he ecological shift that Lanier has taken this past year. Draught and high temps. PLUS draining that large of a body of water can't be that good on the local environment. With such a less amount of water, what water is there would be much hotter due to less volume, not counting the bed of the lake being exposed to the suns rays and heat. And seeing that the AC of E controlled a massively huge draining of the lake, is it possible that there has been damage done to the soil concerning algae growth, fish population etc. That ancient body of water took quite a shock last year, and I was wondering about damage and if any, is it irreparable? just curious. |
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Tim wrote:
Just for curiosity, I've wondered aboutt he ecological shift that Lanier has taken this past year. Draught and high temps. PLUS draining that large of a body of water can't be that good on the local environment. With such a less amount of water, what water is there would be much hotter due to less volume, not counting the bed of the lake being exposed to the suns rays and heat. And seeing that the AC of E controlled a massively huge draining of the lake, is it possible that there has been damage done to the soil concerning algae growth, fish population etc. That ancient body of water took quite a shock last year, and I was wondering about damage and if any, is it irreparable? just curious. Lake Lanier is an ancient body of water? I thought it was a man-made lake about 50 years old. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... Just for curiosity, I've wondered aboutt he ecological shift that Lanier has taken this past year. Draught and high temps. PLUS draining that large of a body of water can't be that good on the local environment. With such a less amount of water, what water is there would be much hotter due to less volume, not counting the bed of the lake being exposed to the suns rays and heat. And seeing that the AC of E controlled a massively huge draining of the lake, is it possible that there has been damage done to the soil concerning algae growth, fish population etc. That ancient body of water took quite a shock last year, and I was wondering about damage and if any, is it irreparable? just curious.\ Man made lake, and the fish will come back with a vengence. All the brush and weeds that have grown on what will now be lakebed, will give lots of food and cover for the fish. |
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