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[email protected] October 15th 09 02:00 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:24:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

snipped with insouciance

There's a touch of irony in this debate in that the fight for years
has been the effort to pierce the exclusive club mentality of certain
organizations such as the Boy Scouts, and now there's a necessity of
the exclusive club mentality of NFL ownership. If hypocrisy needed
the examplar of an anecdote, this would do.



I always liked Boy Scouts... they are so nice and helpful. The only thing
that bothered me was that they would _never_ buy the Girl Scout cookies when
I was a girl. They just walked by. lol

I feel guilty now. I must have passed about 6 troops spread out over
a couple of towns a couple of weeks ago. I even had one of the
mother's flirt with me at a stand set up in front of Walmart. I just
walked on by...

As I said, I don't know much about (or care about) FB. The whole sport seems
so contrived. Hockey I like. I don't understand it, but I like it. The funny
part is when they're in the penalty box and they still manage to get in
fights.


LOL! I have been baffled before by women that love to watch pro
hockey. What is it exactly that women find fascinating about hockey?

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[email protected] October 15th 09 02:15 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:21:28 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:12:47 -0500, wrote:


These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of
political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin
foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. They're
like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean.

Always liked the looks of the Sebring, but not knowing anything about
Chryco cars, never went after one.
Had a '55 Belvidere stick (actually my ma's) and had a '74 Dart
Swinger. It dad that good straight 6 but the body rotted like tin.
What do you mean by "they're like dodge convertibles?"
If it's something dirty, just try to suggest your meaning with some
delicacy. I'm pretty sensitive.

--Vic


There's no double entendre intended, Vic. It was more of a metaphor.
The only convertible I've ever had in possession was a Triumph
Spitfire, '71 if I remember correctly. Looked something like this,
but was orange with with racing strips;

http://www.motaa.com/Images09/74%20t...LER %20N9.jpg

If that was the greatest ride in the world! It was like riding right
above the pavement.

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H the K[_2_] October 15th 09 02:15 AM

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On 10/14/09 7:37 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 19:03:05 -0400, H the K
wrote:

On 10/14/09 7:00 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:12:41 -0500, wrote:


These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of
political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin
foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. They're
like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean.

As weary as I was last night, though, when I wrote this, I'm surprised
I was able to articulate any cogent thought at all. :)

Are you certain you did? Looks like another entry from the Ponderosa.

Double standard nothing. I'm all for free speech until the free
speech details how we should curtail the civil rights or equal
protection of all.

That's why Nazi's have a difficult time getting permission to parade.

Rush is a step backwards in the evolution of civil society in America.
He's welcome to join any white-only club he desires with my blessing.
When it comes to participating in a sport that creates opportunity for
and can highlight african american men in a positive way, he's a
completely inappropriate partner.

You need only to have heard his comment about the NFL being crips and
bloods without weapons.

**** him in his ass with your dick. And thanks for offering.


I was wondering why Rush and a few other guys went to the Dominican
Republic with a huge bottle of Viagra.


They have old dicks that don't work and there's lots of sweet young
boys in DR for rent.

Drug addled racist piece of ****.



Yup.

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nom=de=plume October 15th 09 02:25 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:24:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

snipped with insouciance

There's a touch of irony in this debate in that the fight for years
has been the effort to pierce the exclusive club mentality of certain
organizations such as the Boy Scouts, and now there's a necessity of
the exclusive club mentality of NFL ownership. If hypocrisy needed
the examplar of an anecdote, this would do.



I always liked Boy Scouts... they are so nice and helpful. The only thing
that bothered me was that they would _never_ buy the Girl Scout cookies
when
I was a girl. They just walked by. lol

I feel guilty now. I must have passed about 6 troops spread out over
a couple of towns a couple of weeks ago. I even had one of the
mother's flirt with me at a stand set up in front of Walmart. I just
walked on by...


Heathen!

As I said, I don't know much about (or care about) FB. The whole sport
seems
so contrived. Hockey I like. I don't understand it, but I like it. The
funny
part is when they're in the penalty box and they still manage to get in
fights.


LOL! I have been baffled before by women that love to watch pro
hockey. What is it exactly that women find fascinating about hockey?


They like to watch other people get hit on without effect? lol

I don't know... raw wildness and graceful power while being in and out of
control on the ice. For all the cold in the arena, I'm never cold at a game.

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Nom=de=Plume



[email protected] October 15th 09 03:22 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:25:44 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:24:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

snipped with insouciance

There's a touch of irony in this debate in that the fight for years
has been the effort to pierce the exclusive club mentality of certain
organizations such as the Boy Scouts, and now there's a necessity of
the exclusive club mentality of NFL ownership. If hypocrisy needed
the examplar of an anecdote, this would do.


I always liked Boy Scouts... they are so nice and helpful. The only thing
that bothered me was that they would _never_ buy the Girl Scout cookies
when
I was a girl. They just walked by. lol

I feel guilty now. I must have passed about 6 troops spread out over
a couple of towns a couple of weeks ago. I even had one of the
mother's flirt with me at a stand set up in front of Walmart. I just
walked on by...


Heathen!

I know... (while hanging my head with my hands behind my back and
carressing the ground with the toes of my foot...)

As I said, I don't know much about (or care about) FB. The whole sport
seems
so contrived. Hockey I like. I don't understand it, but I like it. The
funny
part is when they're in the penalty box and they still manage to get in
fights.


LOL! I have been baffled before by women that love to watch pro
hockey. What is it exactly that women find fascinating about hockey?


They like to watch other people get hit on without effect? lol

They have pick-up lines at hockey games? If that isn't a venue for
the double entendre!

I don't know... raw wildness and graceful power while being in and out of
control on the ice. For all the cold in the arena, I'm never cold at a game.


Do you attend Sharks games? Or the Stockton Thunder?

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Tim October 15th 09 03:53 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
On Oct 14, 8:15*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:21:28 -0500, Vic Smith



wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:12:47 -0500, wrote:


These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of
political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin
foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. *They're
like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean.


Always liked the looks of the Sebring, but not knowing anything about
Chryco cars, never went after one.
Had a '55 Belvidere stick (actually my ma's) and had a '74 Dart
Swinger. *It dad that good straight 6 but the body rotted like tin.
What do you mean by "they're like dodge convertibles?"
If it's something dirty, just try to suggest your meaning with some
delicacy. *I'm pretty sensitive.


--Vic


There's no double entendre intended, Vic. *It was more of a metaphor.
The only convertible I've ever had in possession was a Triumph
Spitfire, '71 if I remember correctly. *Looked something like this,
but was orange with with racing strips;

http://www.motaa.com/Images09/74%20t...0JIM%20&%20JUD...

If that was the greatest ride in the world! *It was like riding right
above the pavement.

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i have a '64 Austin Healey Sprite, that needs carb work (whats new)
and it's ready to go. Yes, it's like driving a boxed in skateboard.

Don White October 15th 09 03:54 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 

"jps" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:29:08 -0400, Roger 1
wrote:

jps wrote:

Rush would have been calling for the heads of some tribe or another,
which wouldn't make him fitting material for the rabbinate.
So tell me, was Jesus racist?

I supposed that depends on what point in his life you're asking about.


Politics AND religion in a boating group. How nice. Good job, Donnie
and your lefty klan...


I didn't know Donnie was responsible. If so, I'd like to commend him
on the fine job he's doing.

Shouldn't we mention Hitler while were at it?


Didn't think I had even posted in this thread...I was right.
Dingy Dan has a hard-on for me....maybe someone can send him one of those
dildos mentioned in another thread to play with.



Don White October 15th 09 03:56 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 

wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:24:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

snipped with insouciance

There's a touch of irony in this debate in that the fight for years
has been the effort to pierce the exclusive club mentality of certain
organizations such as the Boy Scouts, and now there's a necessity of
the exclusive club mentality of NFL ownership. If hypocrisy needed
the examplar of an anecdote, this would do.



I always liked Boy Scouts... they are so nice and helpful. The only thing
that bothered me was that they would _never_ buy the Girl Scout cookies
when
I was a girl. They just walked by. lol

I feel guilty now. I must have passed about 6 troops spread out over
a couple of towns a couple of weeks ago. I even had one of the
mother's flirt with me at a stand set up in front of Walmart. I just
walked on by...

As I said, I don't know much about (or care about) FB. The whole sport
seems
so contrived. Hockey I like. I don't understand it, but I like it. The
funny
part is when they're in the penalty box and they still manage to get in
fights.


LOL! I have been baffled before by women that love to watch pro
hockey. What is it exactly that women find fascinating about hockey?

--

Those manly Canadian players, of course!



jps October 15th 09 04:02 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:15:05 -0500, wrote:

On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:21:28 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:12:47 -0500,
wrote:


These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of
political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin
foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. They're
like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean.

Always liked the looks of the Sebring, but not knowing anything about
Chryco cars, never went after one.
Had a '55 Belvidere stick (actually my ma's) and had a '74 Dart
Swinger. It dad that good straight 6 but the body rotted like tin.
What do you mean by "they're like dodge convertibles?"
If it's something dirty, just try to suggest your meaning with some
delicacy. I'm pretty sensitive.

--Vic


There's no double entendre intended, Vic. It was more of a metaphor.
The only convertible I've ever had in possession was a Triumph
Spitfire, '71 if I remember correctly. Looked something like this,
but was orange with with racing strips;

http://www.motaa.com/Images09/74%20t...LER %20N9.jpg

If that was the greatest ride in the world! It was like riding right
above the pavement.


You sporting a Hummer these days?

[email protected] October 15th 09 04:09 AM

Yo, jpjccd, have a listen
 
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:02:34 -0700, jps wrote:

On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:15:05 -0500, wrote:

On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:21:28 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:12:47 -0500,
wrote:


These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of
political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin
foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. They're
like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean.

Always liked the looks of the Sebring, but not knowing anything about
Chryco cars, never went after one.
Had a '55 Belvidere stick (actually my ma's) and had a '74 Dart
Swinger. It dad that good straight 6 but the body rotted like tin.
What do you mean by "they're like dodge convertibles?"
If it's something dirty, just try to suggest your meaning with some
delicacy. I'm pretty sensitive.

--Vic


There's no double entendre intended, Vic. It was more of a metaphor.
The only convertible I've ever had in possession was a Triumph
Spitfire, '71 if I remember correctly. Looked something like this,
but was orange with with racing strips;

http://www.motaa.com/Images09/74%20t...LER %20N9.jpg

If that was the greatest ride in the world! It was like riding right
above the pavement.


You sporting a Hummer these days?


Ford F150.

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