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On 10/30/09 9:26 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:48:08 -0700 (PDT),
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Hey Wayne! Is the popcorn done yet?


At least half of the "top ten" are in my kill file so I don't even
know of their existence until quoted. Some of us are here mostly for
boats, ridiculous as that may sound.


So, why are you here, W'hine?
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And I thought Youse guys would be honored to be on the list.

And that's why you posted it, you silly little bitch.



Hey. Watch it. I and Nancy Pelosi are the bitches here. (You see, it's ok


Nobody or no group has or can claim exclusive rights to use a word.


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On Oct 30, 8:40*am, H the K wrote:
On 10/30/09 9:26 AM, Wayne.B wrote:

On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:48:08 -0700 (PDT),
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Hey Wayne! *Is the popcorn done yet?


At least half of the "top ten" are in my kill file so I don't even
know of their existence until quoted. *Some of us are here mostly for
boats, ridiculous as that may sound.


So, why are you here, W'hine?


Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
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Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?


Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?

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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:47:59 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
wrote:

Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?


Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?


True story. When I was active in substance abuse volunteer work, I
interviewed a homeless guy who would tell these fantastic stories
about this famous person and that famous legal case inbetween talking
to his imaginary friend and/or friends. He even got into a fist fight
one time with one - it was amazing to watch.

Anyway to make a long story short, he said something one day that
caused me to do a little investigating. Turned out the guy was once a
famous attorney - a real big shot partner in a big time Boston Law
firm. I contacted the firm, talked to one of the senior partners and
the next thing you know, he's off to one of the big time rehab centers
- they had been looking for him for a few years. A year later he
looked me up - still "crazy" in one way, but he was stable and back at
work doing what he loved to do.

You never know. Sometimes these unbalanced personalities can tell a
great story. And I love a great story. :)


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On 10/30/09 10:47 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
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Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?


Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?



Reason enough to not visit Scott Ingersoll right there, eh?
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In article ,
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:47:59 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
wrote:

Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?


Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?


True story. When I was active in substance abuse volunteer work, I
interviewed a homeless guy who would tell these fantastic stories
about this famous person and that famous legal case inbetween talking
to his imaginary friend and/or friends. He even got into a fist fight
one time with one - it was amazing to watch.

Anyway to make a long story short, he said something one day that
caused me to do a little investigating. Turned out the guy was once a
famous attorney - a real big shot partner in a big time Boston Law
firm. I contacted the firm, talked to one of the senior partners and
the next thing you know, he's off to one of the big time rehab centers
- they had been looking for him for a few years. A year later he
looked me up - still "crazy" in one way, but he was stable and back at
work doing what he loved to do.

You never know. Sometimes these unbalanced personalities can tell a
great story. And I love a great story. :)


Yeah, but Harry (let's face it, we are talking about Harry here) really
hasn't had enough life experience, never held a real job, or never done
anything of real interest to most anybody. That is why he is so angry
now, I often say, hell is living to an old age, as a failure. Never
having done anything you really wanted to do and sitting there stewing
about it.. That's our Harry, in a nutshell.
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:47:37 -0400, Tosk
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In article ,
says...

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:47:59 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
wrote:

Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?

Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?


True story. When I was active in substance abuse volunteer work, I
interviewed a homeless guy who would tell these fantastic stories
about this famous person and that famous legal case inbetween talking
to his imaginary friend and/or friends. He even got into a fist fight
one time with one - it was amazing to watch.

Anyway to make a long story short, he said something one day that
caused me to do a little investigating. Turned out the guy was once a
famous attorney - a real big shot partner in a big time Boston Law
firm. I contacted the firm, talked to one of the senior partners and
the next thing you know, he's off to one of the big time rehab centers
- they had been looking for him for a few years. A year later he
looked me up - still "crazy" in one way, but he was stable and back at
work doing what he loved to do.

You never know. Sometimes these unbalanced personalities can tell a
great story. And I love a great story. :)


Yeah, but Harry (let's face it, we are talking about Harry here)


No - I was talking about a guy I counseled when I was working with
when I was doing that sort of volunteer work. :)

Just tring to lighten the mood.
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On 10/31/09 8:52 AM, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:47:37 -0400, Tosk
wrote:

In ,
says...

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:47:59 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
wrote:

Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?

Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?

True story. When I was active in substance abuse volunteer work, I
interviewed a homeless guy who would tell these fantastic stories
about this famous person and that famous legal case inbetween talking
to his imaginary friend and/or friends. He even got into a fist fight
one time with one - it was amazing to watch.

Anyway to make a long story short, he said something one day that
caused me to do a little investigating. Turned out the guy was once a
famous attorney - a real big shot partner in a big time Boston Law
firm. I contacted the firm, talked to one of the senior partners and
the next thing you know, he's off to one of the big time rehab centers
- they had been looking for him for a few years. A year later he
looked me up - still "crazy" in one way, but he was stable and back at
work doing what he loved to do.

You never know. Sometimes these unbalanced personalities can tell a
great story. And I love a great story. :)


Yeah, but Harry (let's face it, we are talking about Harry here)


No - I was talking about a guy I counseled when I was working with
when I was doing that sort of volunteer work. :)

Just tring to lighten the mood.



Actually, to stay in that mood, these days, you and your BFF Scott
Ingersoll seem to be the ying and yang of mental imbalance. :)

You've really gone off the deep end since the elections, Tom. It's sad
to see.
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In article ,
says...

On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:47:37 -0400, Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:47:59 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:03:18 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
wrote:

Herr Krause. He told you the reason. Why do you malign Wayne for
your reading comprehension problem?

Here's a rhetorical question for you.

If you saw an emotionally disturbed individual coming towards you on
the sidewalk, muttering to himself and shouting insults, would you
engage him in conversation or steer clear?

True story. When I was active in substance abuse volunteer work, I
interviewed a homeless guy who would tell these fantastic stories
about this famous person and that famous legal case inbetween talking
to his imaginary friend and/or friends. He even got into a fist fight
one time with one - it was amazing to watch.

Anyway to make a long story short, he said something one day that
caused me to do a little investigating. Turned out the guy was once a
famous attorney - a real big shot partner in a big time Boston Law
firm. I contacted the firm, talked to one of the senior partners and
the next thing you know, he's off to one of the big time rehab centers
- they had been looking for him for a few years. A year later he
looked me up - still "crazy" in one way, but he was stable and back at
work doing what he loved to do.

You never know. Sometimes these unbalanced personalities can tell a
great story. And I love a great story. :)


Yeah, but Harry (let's face it, we are talking about Harry here)


No - I was talking about a guy I counseled when I was working with
when I was doing that sort of volunteer work. :)

Just tring to lighten the mood.


Oh, the rest of us are talking about Harry, try to keep up
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