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On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:

Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:

It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc

I won't be the guy with the sword.



BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?

Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.


Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.

A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H



If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.

The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.

I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.

Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.

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On Jan 18, 9:40*am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:


Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:


It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. * *I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. * Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc


I won't be the guy with the sword.


BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.


Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.


A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H


If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.

The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.

I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.

Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H

If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.

The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.

I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.

Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.


It's not my problem that you are a dumb ass, nor would I care if you
were attacked by bears. No loss to anyone.
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On Jan 18, 9:51*am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. * *I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. * Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H
If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.


The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.


I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.


Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.


It's not my problem that you are a dumb ass, nor would I care if you
were attacked by bears. No loss to anyone.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry, I'll bet that out of the thousands that are in the Smokies each
day hiking, you and a very few other sissies are the only ones armed.
If you're that damned afraid of the woods stay out.
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:51 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H
If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.
The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.
I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.
Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.

It's not my problem that you are a dumb ass, nor would I care if you
were attacked by bears. No loss to anyone.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry, I'll bet that out of the thousands that are in the Smokies each
day hiking, you and a very few other sissies are the only ones armed.
If you're that damned afraid of the woods stay out.


We're a tad north of the Smokies, ****-for-brains. Look at a map.

If ever I want the advice of a moron, I'll be sure to call you.

As always, have a wonderful, brain-dead day.


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On Jan 18, 11:30*am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:51 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. * *I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. * Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H
If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.
The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.
I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.
Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon..
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.
It's not my problem that you are a dumb ass, nor would I care if you
were attacked by bears. No loss to anyone.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Harry, I'll bet that out of the thousands that are in the Smokies each
day hiking, you and a very few other sissies are the only ones armed.
If you're that damned afraid of the woods stay out.


We're a tad north of the Smokies, ****-for-brains. Look at a map.

If ever I want the advice of a moron, I'll be sure to call you.

As always, have a wonderful, brain-dead day.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What does that have to do with anything?
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 11:30 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:51 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H
If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.
The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.
I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.
Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.
It's not my problem that you are a dumb ass, nor would I care if you
were attacked by bears. No loss to anyone.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Harry, I'll bet that out of the thousands that are in the Smokies each
day hiking, you and a very few other sissies are the only ones armed.
If you're that damned afraid of the woods stay out.

We're a tad north of the Smokies, ****-for-brains. Look at a map.

If ever I want the advice of a moron, I'll be sure to call you.

As always, have a wonderful, brain-dead day.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What does that have to do with anything?



Because *you* intimated that when I was "in the Smokies each day
hiking..." You see, ****-for-brains. *you* brought it up.

You are *so* easy.

Now, go play with your right-wing buddies for a while. They need someone
simple-minded like you to tweak.
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H

If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.

The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.

I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.

Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.


We spent a couple of days and nights last summer, exploring the North
Fork area and didn't see a single Harry type waving guns around.
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Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 9:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:
Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he
will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal
things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please
don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc
I won't be the guy with the sword.
BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here
that
you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in
the
Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.
Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.
A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H
If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.

The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.

I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.

Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a
bear to
eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Gee, I've hiked hundreds of miles of the AT without carrying a weapon.
Most people that camp in more remote places where there are grizzlies
and such aren't such scared fat cowards either.


We spent a couple of days and nights last summer, exploring the North
Fork area and didn't see a single Harry type waving guns around.

You can't wear a gun on your belt unless you are a LEO. They may have
had their weapons concealed.

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H :) K wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:05:04 -0500, Jim wrote:

Bruce wrote:
HK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:

It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will
get punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the
meal things I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog,
please don't' punch me in the nose.
The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc

I won't be the guy with the sword.



BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here
that you have to use my name.
Tough guy, huh?
Bruce, he's such a scaredy cat that he won't even go for a walk in
the Virginia woods without a pistol strapped to his side.


Well, I'll be honest and forthright...most of the time when I'm
walking in the Virginia woods, I'm carrying also.

A 7-iron is a handy thing to have when attacked by squirrels.
--
John H



If you two were the subjects of a vulcan mind meld, collectively you
might have an IQ in the normal range.

The Shenandoah National Park, where we hike the trails, has a
substantial population of black bears who are not at all adverse to
attacking people. There are also packs of feral dogs. The latter, I
think, are more dangerous. There have been reports of cougars, but I
don't know anyone who has actually seen one.

I don't know a property owner out there who hikes the mountain trails
unarmed. Many carry big caliber handguns.

Perhaps you two might. It would be delightful to read that the feral
dogs got to you both. Better that than a bear. I wouldn't want a bear
to eat your pustule-covered flesh and get sick.

That's a different story! Where we hiked, the "rule" was a .357 shot
shell at the ready and real cartridges behind it. We never had any
problems but the idea was to have a shot shell as your first shot for
snakes.

What's the latest on concealed carry in National Parks? It was and on
and off deal. Last I read it was off.


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