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On Jun 14, 6:26*am, jim 0010 wrote:
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On Jun 13, 7:02 pm, HK wrote:
I have a five year old, black, 27-foot, side-by-side GE refrigerator in
need of a new home. It is in perfect cosmetic condition on the outside,
but some of the plastic shelf innards show a bit of wear and tear.
Icemaker and water dispenser work fine. Refrigerator and freezer in
perfect mechanical condition.


I plan to call Catholic Charities on Monday to see if they would like to
pick it up, but, if not, if anyone needs a good, used, large
refrigerator, let me know. I believe it weighs 350-375 pounds empty.


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gang of moral nihilists.


That is a heavy refrigerator. Is it causing your back porch to cave
in, Herr Krause?


Harry first started keeping his appliances on the porch when he lived in
his Florida doublewide. I guess the practice stuck when he moved to the
sticks of Mary land.


Nah...he took lessons from watching you......in YOUR "double-wide".
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Hadenough wrote:
On Jun 14, 6:26 am, jim 0010 wrote:
TopBassDog wrote:
On Jun 13, 7:02 pm, HK wrote:
I have a five year old, black, 27-foot, side-by-side GE refrigerator in
need of a new home. It is in perfect cosmetic condition on the outside,
but some of the plastic shelf innards show a bit of wear and tear.
Icemaker and water dispenser work fine. Refrigerator and freezer in
perfect mechanical condition.
I plan to call Catholic Charities on Monday to see if they would like to
pick it up, but, if not, if anyone needs a good, used, large
refrigerator, let me know. I believe it weighs 350-375 pounds empty.
--
The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a
gang of moral nihilists.
That is a heavy refrigerator. Is it causing your back porch to cave
in, Herr Krause?

Harry first started keeping his appliances on the porch when he lived in
his Florida doublewide. I guess the practice stuck when he moved to the
sticks of Mary land.


Nah...he took lessons from watching you......in YOUR "double-wide".



floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful
life. One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along
with his memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy,
chipping paint and pumping out clogged heads.


--
The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a
gang of moral nihilists.
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Hadenough wrote:
On Jun 14, 6:26 am, jim 0010 wrote:
TopBassDog wrote:
On Jun 13, 7:02 pm, HK wrote:
I have a five year old, black, 27-foot, side-by-side GE refrigerator
in
need of a new home. It is in perfect cosmetic condition on the
outside,
but some of the plastic shelf innards show a bit of wear and tear.
Icemaker and water dispenser work fine. Refrigerator and freezer in
perfect mechanical condition.
I plan to call Catholic Charities on Monday to see if they would like
to
pick it up, but, if not, if anyone needs a good, used, large
refrigerator, let me know. I believe it weighs 350-375 pounds empty.
--
The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by
a
gang of moral nihilists.
That is a heavy refrigerator. Is it causing your back porch to cave
in, Herr Krause?
Harry first started keeping his appliances on the porch when he lived in
his Florida doublewide. I guess the practice stuck when he moved to the
sticks of Mary land.


Nah...he took lessons from watching you......in YOUR "double-wide".



floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful life.
One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along with his
memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy, chipping paint
and pumping out clogged heads.



Some folks are quite content in a "little hovel".


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floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful life.
One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along with his
memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy, chipping paint
and pumping out clogged heads.



I know what Jim did in the Navy. You're not even close.

You are the one that is so proud about pumping your septic system that you
have to announce it to everyone.

Eisboch


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On Jun 14, 7:00*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful life.
One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along with his
memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy, chipping paint
and pumping out clogged heads.


I know what Jim did in the Navy. *You're not even close.

You are the one that is so proud about pumping your septic system that you
have to announce it to everyone.

Eisboch


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floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful life.
One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along with his
memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy, chipping paint
and pumping out clogged heads.



I know what Jim did in the Navy. You're not even close.

You are the one that is so proud about pumping your septic system that you
have to announce it to everyone.

Eisboch



Don't forget the time they paved his road, and he took a photo of the
road leading to his house, and proudly boasted that the photo was of his
driveway, nestled in the middle of the woods. In reality, he lives in
a middle class house, on a very middle class street, with a small
driveway and very small yards for a rural area.

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floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful life.
One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along with his
memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy, chipping paint
and pumping out clogged heads.



I know what Jim did in the Navy. You're not even close.

You are the one that is so proud about pumping your septic system that you
have to announce it to everyone.

Eisboch



Well, whatever floridajim did in the navy, it couldn't have been much.
When I lived in Jax, a good neighbor down the street had just retired as
the senior chief-maintenance* aboard a nuclear aircraft carrier. Now
*that* was a fellow who had accomplished something, both in the navy and
afterwards.

* I'm not sure of his actual title, but he was "in charge" of
maintenance aboard the carrier. When he retired, there were several news
stories about his storied career.

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The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a
gang of moral nihilists.
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floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful
life. One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along
with his memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy,
chipping paint and pumping out clogged heads.



I know what Jim did in the Navy. You're not even close.

You are the one that is so proud about pumping your septic system that
you have to announce it to everyone.

Eisboch


Well, whatever floridajim did in the navy, it couldn't have been much.
When I lived in Jax, a good neighbor down the street had just retired as
the senior chief-maintenance* aboard a nuclear aircraft carrier. Now
*that* was a fellow who had accomplished something, both in the navy and
afterwards.

* I'm not sure of his actual title, but he was "in charge" of maintenance
aboard the carrier. When he retired, there were several news stories about
his storied career.


You make me giggle. You obviously know very little about how the Navy is
structured and organized.
"In charge" of maintenence... hehehe

But, that's ok. I wouldn't expect you to know.

Eisboch


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"HK" wrote in message
m...
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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floridajim works very hard to hide about every aspect of his pitiful
life. One can only imagine the little hovel in which he lives, along
with his memorabilia from those great days when he was in the navy,
chipping paint and pumping out clogged heads.


I know what Jim did in the Navy. You're not even close.

You are the one that is so proud about pumping your septic system that
you have to announce it to everyone.

Eisboch

Well, whatever floridajim did in the navy, it couldn't have been much.
When I lived in Jax, a good neighbor down the street had just retired as
the senior chief-maintenance* aboard a nuclear aircraft carrier. Now
*that* was a fellow who had accomplished something, both in the navy and
afterwards.

* I'm not sure of his actual title, but he was "in charge" of maintenance
aboard the carrier. When he retired, there were several news stories about
his storied career.


You make me giggle. You obviously know very little about how the Navy is
structured and organized.
"In charge" of maintenence... hehehe

But, that's ok. I wouldn't expect you to know.

Eisboch



As I said, I don't recall his exact title, and...why would I give a
rat's ass about "how the navy is structured and organized"? It's not
relevant to me.

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As I said, I don't recall his exact title, and...why would I give a rat's
ass about "how the navy is structured and organized"? It's not relevant to
me.



Pretty much sums Harry Krause up in a nutshell.

You're proud of that?

There are many things in this world that aren't directly relevant to me, yet
I have an interest and, to a degree, a sense of obligation that I should
become somewhat knowledgeable about them, even if it's only to be able to
respectfully converse with others to whom the subject *is* relevant.

There's a term for people with attitudes like yours. Several of them in
fact. None are very complimentary.

Eisboch




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