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On May 6, 12:44*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On May 6, 11:00 am, "Don White" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "Don White" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. (we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up..http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ I have a Family Tree tracing my Ancestors back to the 1600's. They left Virginia when the rabble started acting up. They were one of the first 20 Familys to settle the Niagara Region. Fought with Brock against the Americans in the Battle of Queenston Heights.And a direct relation of mine was the Lady who informed the Brits of the impending attack by the Americans...... Any guess on who that is? If you know Canadian History, you'll know who I'm referring to. ************************************************** ****** Sure do...she made (makes?) some fine chocolates. ;-) That company used her likeness with no known permission.... The Woman never made chocolates...PERIOD. Know a good Lawyer who wants to go pro- bono till they pay me off to get rid of me? Could be worth 6 figures.... Might buy me a real boat. Nestle owns it. Maybe I'd get ice cream for life as well? |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. (we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up.. http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ My gawd. You sure do know your geography. And when it came time to fight for what's right, the pansies ran north. What's the matter...? You still sore from your navy days when someone sabotaged you by putting sand in your Vasoline? You sure have some oblique "penpals." Is SepticTank FloridaJim referring to U.S. males who headed north during the war against Vietnam so they wouldn't have to bomb or shoot women, children and villages in order to protect Topeka, Kansas, from an invasion by the Viet Cong? I think he's buried way back further in the past......to the United Empire Loyalists who remained loyal to the King. Most gave up all they had to re-settle up here. My maternal grandmothers' family came up from New York after the revolution. We probably have a legtimate claim to a tiny piece of Harlem.... Ahh. Perhaps you can outline for us how Canada and Canadians have suffered the last 100 years or so by maintaining ties to England. At one time the preferred trading status with the Commonwealth including Great Britain meant a lot. At this point... the questionable spending to maintain the Governor General in Ottawa and the provincial Lt. Governors expenses as the Queens representatives might bother a few citizens. Yeah, but the Queen comes to visit... :) I can remember getting excited about that as a kid. We lived one city block from the Lt Governers House and the motorcade was always coming or going during Royal visits. You have a 'Queen' of your own down there in Connecticut............ be it a short, ponytailed version. Yeah, but our Connecticut Queen is just another little schitt. |
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On May 6, 12:58*pm, jim78565 wrote:
Don White wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "Don White" wrote in message .. . wrote in message .... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? * * * * * * * * * * * *S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. *(we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up... http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ My gawd. You sure do know your geography. And when it came time to fight for what's right, the pansies ran north. Look at Bozo here, who knows NO History. People were asked to take a side, my Ancestors chose the Crown, over the Colonys. They went to Niagara. They defended Canada, using far LESS Soldiers than the US had, and beat them off. Care to **** in your Hat again? My statements weren't meant to give you a platform to troll on, Dwarf Army Turdlet. |
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On May 6, 1:21*pm, wrote:
On May 6, 12:58*pm, jim78565 wrote: Don White wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "Don White" wrote in message .. . wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? * * * * * * * * * * * *S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. *(we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up.. http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ My gawd. You sure do know your geography. And when it came time to fight for what's right, the pansies ran north.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What's funny in all of this, is this is a classic example OF slammer, FOR slammer. Notice that no one has come and started trashing his family, yet I guarantee if it was the other way around, slammer would be here being vulgar and low life. Looks like you missed Jims post, Loogy. I was actually expecting you first. You got beat. |
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"jps" wrote in message ... Now I want to see justice done. Those that lied us into this catastrophe should be willing to face the full measure of what it means to be nation of laws. It was among the things that Bush promised us when he campaigned for the presidency. I understand how you feel. May I ask a question? If someone says something and is 100 percent convinced that what he/she is saying is accurate and truthful, did they lie if later events or information proves them to be in error? This seems to be the heart of the Bush issue. Many are absolutely convinced that he and his administration made up a bunch of stories and justifications to invade Iraq. These accusations ... and that's all they are ... have somehow become "the truth" in the circle of armchair, Monday morning generals. "The truth" becomes more and more confirmed as the people involved jump ship and change their tune as more accurate information is acquired. Perfect example are the many Democrats who were all "for the war" before they were against it, even dating back to Clinton's administration. It also includes those who, for their own personal objectives, want to distance themselves from those who had to make the decisions at the time. I remain unconvinced that Bush made up the stories. There was (and still isn't) anything to be gained personally by him. He may have been wrong in his assessment, but I don't think he outright lied. For that reason, I keep an open mind. Here's another example of how issues become causes. Not too many months ago the main topic of debate regarding water boarding was if it was indeed a form of torture. To many, that question still remains. However, the media coverage and hype has produced a general consensus that it *is* torture. As I type, I am listening to a Harvard law professor stating that officials in Bush's administration have admitted to "torturing" detainees. But, don't you see, that's under the newly adopted, post event definition that water boarding *is* torture. If public opinion (now an assumption) was otherwise, then Bush and his administration could not be accused of torture by authorizing water boarding. See what I mean? Eisboch |
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wrote in message ... On May 6, 12:44 pm, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 6, 11:00 am, "Don White" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "Don White" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. (we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up..http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ I have a Family Tree tracing my Ancestors back to the 1600's. They left Virginia when the rabble started acting up. They were one of the first 20 Familys to settle the Niagara Region. Fought with Brock against the Americans in the Battle of Queenston Heights.And a direct relation of mine was the Lady who informed the Brits of the impending attack by the Americans...... Any guess on who that is? If you know Canadian History, you'll know who I'm referring to. ************************************************** ****** Sure do...she made (makes?) some fine chocolates. ;-) That company used her likeness with no known permission.... The Woman never made chocolates...PERIOD. Know a good Lawyer who wants to go pro- bono till they pay me off to get rid of me? Could be worth 6 figures.... Might buy me a real boat. Nestle owns it. Maybe I'd get ice cream for life as well? ********************************************** We have the little stores selling ice cream & chocolate in our local shopping malls. At the inflated price they charge for a cone, they could easily afford to take care of you & any other distant family members. |
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On May 6, 6:11*pm, HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:CvSdnZUMbdlzbJzXnZ2dnUVZ_uSdnZ2d@earthlink .com... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:ebedndpXLamkSJzXnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@earthli nk.com... Don White wrote: "jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message news:GYmdnUAwbcJ2ApzXnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d@gig anews.com... "Don White" wrote in message nt.net... wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? * * * * * * * * * * * *S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. *(we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up.. http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ My gawd. You sure do know your geography. And when it came time to fight for what's right, the pansies ran north. What's the matter...? You still sore from your navy days when someone sabotaged you by putting sand in your Vasoline? You sure have some oblique "penpals." Is SepticTank FloridaJim referring to U.S. males who headed north during the war against Vietnam so they wouldn't have to bomb or shoot women, children and villages in order to protect Topeka, Kansas, from an invasion by the Viet Cong? I think he's buried way back further in the past......to the United Empire Loyalists who remained loyal to the King. Most gave up all they had to re-settle up here. *My maternal grandmothers' family came up from New York after the revolution. We probably have a legtimate claim to a tiny piece of Harlem.... Ahh. Perhaps you can outline for us how Canada and Canadians have suffered the last 100 years or so by maintaining ties to England. At one time the preferred trading status with the Commonwealth including Great Britain meant a lot. At this point... the questionable spending to maintain the Governor General in Ottawa and the provincial Lt. Governors expenses as the Queens representatives might bother a few citizens. Yeah, but the Queen comes to visit... *:) I can remember getting excited about that as a kid. We lived one city block from the Lt Governers House and the motorcade was always coming or going during Royal visits. You have a 'Queen' of your own down there in Connecticut............ be it a short, ponytailed version. Yeah, but our Connecticut Queen is just another little schitt.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The only little **** is in your pink panties when you think about meeting up with me or Loogie... Face it WAFA, you are a quivering coward barking from under your desk, hiding behind your widdew capguns... |
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... I have a Family Tree tracing my Ancestors back to the 1600's. They left Virginia when the rabble started acting up. They were one of the first 20 Familys to settle the Niagara Region. Fought with Brock against the Americans in the Battle of Queenston Heights.And a direct relation of mine was the Lady who informed the Brits of the impending attack by the Americans...... Any guess on who that is? If you know Canadian History, you'll know who I'm referring to. My wife's ancestors had the good sense to leave Canada back in the 1850's. They must have seen socialism, especially national health care coming and got out fast. |
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jim78565 wrote:
HK wrote: Don White wrote: "jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. (we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up.. http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ My gawd. You sure do know your geography. And when it came time to fight for what's right, the pansies ran north. What's the matter...? You still sore from your navy days when someone sabotaged you by putting sand in your Vasoline? You sure have some oblique "penpals." Is SepticTank FloridaJim referring to U.S. males who headed north during the war against Vietnam so they wouldn't have to bomb or shoot women, children and villages in order to protect Topeka, Kansas, from an invasion by the Viet Cong? No dimwit we were talking about the revolution. Is your brain stuck in the vietnam Bush groove. Jump ahead a little, donkey breath, and we can talk about Obama's wars. Who knows. Maybe he can invade a few more countries and escalate it into WW3. Its always about Harry. |
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"jps" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 May 2009 17:01:56 -0400, HK wrote: Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I think I finally got an ID on my Grandfathers Boat. Ever heard of a Waymouth?. An older fishing charter Captain down the Lake from me ID'd it. Dont know if it's positive, but he swears that's what it is. Gonna do a google on it, and see if I get a hit. Can't say I have. Is it spelled Waymouth or Weymouth? S. The Brits have a bad habit of misspelling many words. Eisboch I happen to know that you also have a Weymouth in MA. (we have one here in NS of course). A future professional hockey player named Bobby Sheehan, who was in my grade 12 class when he played his junior hockey here, came from there. As a matter of fact, I believe our village got it's name from the Loyalists who left Mass in the mid 1700s when the ungrateful rabble was acting up.. http://www.weymouthnovascotia.com/ My gawd. You sure do know your geography. And when it came time to fight for what's right, the pansies ran north. What's the matter...? You still sore from your navy days when someone sabotaged you by putting sand in your Vasoline? You sure have some oblique "penpals." Is SepticTank FloridaJim referring to U.S. males who headed north during the war against Vietnam so they wouldn't have to bomb or shoot women, children and villages in order to protect Topeka, Kansas, from an invasion by the Viet Cong? I think he's buried way back further in the past......to the United Empire Loyalists who remained loyal to the King. Most gave up all they had to re-settle up here. My maternal grandmothers' family came up from New York after the revolution. We probably have a legtimate claim to a tiny piece of Harlem.... Ahh. Perhaps you can outline for us how Canada and Canadians have suffered the last 100 years or so by maintaining ties to England. At one time the preferred trading status with the Commonwealth including Great Britain meant a lot. At this point... the questionable spending to maintain the Governor General in Ottawa and the provincial Lt. Governors expenses as the Queens representatives might bother a few citizens. Yeah, but the Queen comes to visit... :) That's the Queen Mum to you. Yup...the Queen Mum was always popular here...a proper Scottish lady. As you know she died back in 2002 (hard to believe 7 years already) at the ripe old age of 101. When she was young, Queen Elizabeth herself was quite fetching.but I never cared much for that husband of hers...Philip. Interest in the Royals ebbed a bit but sprung up with a visit by Prince Charles and Princess Diana in the early '80s |
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