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On Jun 2, 11:04*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:35*pm, lil abner wrote:



lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. *Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. *Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. *Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). *So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?


Just jibbing


Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. *Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. *Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.


I have one of these. Bout it overseas in 1979 . i don't remember what
I gave for it but ti was something like $38.00 USD.

http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/B172_Seiko_blue_2.jpg

It was a great watch and I need to get it rebuilt.
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On 6/3/10 12:04 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:35 pm, lil wrote:
lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?


Just jibbing


Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.
My nickname is an inside family joke about my younger daughters
obsession with frogs when she was a toddler.
Making up for the work time I lost in my week sailing in the Bahamas a
couple weeks ago is keeping me off the water so I get bored and post
BS.



I have a Rolex Submariner I haven't worn in at least a decade. It's a
nicely made watch, but, as you point out, it does not keep good time. I
took it to a Rolex dealer several times and it was sent back to the
factory for "adjustments," but, in the end, I simply realized a strictly
mechanical watch was passe, in terms of timekeeping. To me, Rolexes are
more jewelry than they are practical wris****ches.

These days, I wear one of three watches, all of which seem to keep
damned close to perfect time:

A 15-year-old goldtone Seiko
A 12-year-old Luminox "navy seal" watch, black plastic
A one-year-old Luminox stainless steel watch, which I like best, but is
sort of clunky and very heavy for a wris****ch


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"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

They are very afraid we might do it again. The last couple of times were
quite comical to see. Harry really goes off the deep end but be ready
with your filters as he will invite all the scumbags he can find, spoof
even more, and if history serves he is capable of 100+ posts in a 24
hour period. But if you all can do it, I am in... Again, hoping he will
eventually eat his gun so I can scratch ****ting on his grave off my
bucket list...

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Does your family read what you write here?
If so, they should be very afraid!

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On Jun 3, 5:09*am, hk wrote:
On 6/3/10 12:04 AM, Frogwatch wrote:



On Jun 2, 10:35 pm, lil *wrote:
lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. *Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. *Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. *Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). *So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?


Just jibbing


Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. *Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. *Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.
My nickname is an inside family joke about my younger daughters
obsession with frogs when she was a toddler.
Making up for the work time I lost in my week sailing in the Bahamas a
couple weeks ago is keeping me off the water so I get bored and post
BS.


I have a Rolex Submariner I haven't worn in at least a decade. It's a
nicely made watch, but, as you point out, it does not keep good time. I
took it to a Rolex dealer several times and it was sent back to the
factory for "adjustments," but, in the end, I simply realized a strictly
mechanical watch was passe, in terms of timekeeping. To me, Rolexes are
more jewelry than they are practical wris****ches.

These days, I wear one of three watches, all of which seem to keep
damned close to perfect time:

A 15-year-old goldtone Seiko
A 12-year-old Luminox "navy seal" watch, black plastic
A one-year-old Luminox stainless steel watch, which I like best, but is
sort of clunky and very heavy for a wris****ch

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.


I never was much into mechanical watches. I tired ton to be abusive to
them and I don't know much about the body electricity thing, but I
could "kill" a watch in 3-6 months. The seiko was the only one that I
could wear and it keep working, then I quit wearing a watch all
together. I found out that the day's went faster.I still don't wear a
watch But it is a cool watch and at least I could swim with it if I
wanted to. I never have done any diving.
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On 6/3/10 12:04 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:35 pm, lil wrote:
lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?

Just jibbing


Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.
My nickname is an inside family joke about my younger daughters
obsession with frogs when she was a toddler.
Making up for the work time I lost in my week sailing in the Bahamas a
couple weeks ago is keeping me off the water so I get bored and post
BS.



I have a Rolex Submariner I haven't worn in at least a decade. It's a
nicely made watch, but, as you point out, it does not keep good time. I
took it to a Rolex dealer several times and it was sent back to the
factory for "adjustments," but, in the end, I simply realized a strictly
mechanical watch was passe, in terms of timekeeping. To me, Rolexes are
more jewelry than they are practical wris****ches.

These days, I wear one of three watches, all of which seem to keep damned
close to perfect time:

A 15-year-old goldtone Seiko
A 12-year-old Luminox "navy seal" watch, black plastic
A one-year-old Luminox stainless steel watch, which I like best, but is
sort of clunky and very heavy for a wris****ch


i always kind of wanted a Rolex Yacht Master, but it's a bit pricey up here.
My 10 year old Swiss Army Titanium works perfectly, but I might wear it one
day a month.
I did spend $138.00 a couple years ago for a mid-life cleaning & oiling? at
a proper jeweler.




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On 6/3/10 7:44 AM, YukonBound wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

They are very afraid we might do it again. The last couple of times were
quite comical to see. Harry really goes off the deep end but be ready
with your filters as he will invite all the scumbags he can find, spoof
even more, and if history serves he is capable of 100+ posts in a 24
hour period. But if you all can do it, I am in... Again, hoping he will
eventually eat his gun so I can scratch ****ting on his grave off my
bucket list...

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!


Does your family read what you write here?
If so, they should be very afraid!



I'm not actually "inviting" anyone here. But...to get back to
JustHateaTosk's post...there's no need to invite scumbags here, because
his presence ensures we have our quota of those.



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On 6/3/10 7:44 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 3, 5:09 am, wrote:
On 6/3/10 12:04 AM, Frogwatch wrote:



On Jun 2, 10:35 pm, lil wrote:
lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?


Just jibbing


Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.
My nickname is an inside family joke about my younger daughters
obsession with frogs when she was a toddler.
Making up for the work time I lost in my week sailing in the Bahamas a
couple weeks ago is keeping me off the water so I get bored and post
BS.


I have a Rolex Submariner I haven't worn in at least a decade. It's a
nicely made watch, but, as you point out, it does not keep good time. I
took it to a Rolex dealer several times and it was sent back to the
factory for "adjustments," but, in the end, I simply realized a strictly
mechanical watch was passe, in terms of timekeeping. To me, Rolexes are
more jewelry than they are practical wris****ches.

These days, I wear one of three watches, all of which seem to keep
damned close to perfect time:

A 15-year-old goldtone Seiko
A 12-year-old Luminox "navy seal" watch, black plastic
A one-year-old Luminox stainless steel watch, which I like best, but is
sort of clunky and very heavy for a wris****ch

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.


I never was much into mechanical watches. I tired ton to be abusive to
them and I don't know much about the body electricity thing, but I
could "kill" a watch in 3-6 months. The seiko was the only one that I
could wear and it keep working, then I quit wearing a watch all
together. I found out that the day's went faster.I still don't wear a
watch But it is a cool watch and at least I could swim with it if I
wanted to. I never have done any diving.



I restrict my dives to quality wet tee-shirt bars, which my wife won't
let me visit.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.
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On 6/3/10 7:50 AM, YukonBound wrote:


"hk" wrote in message
m...
On 6/3/10 12:04 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:35 pm, lil wrote:
lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was
silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?

Just jibbing

Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.
My nickname is an inside family joke about my younger daughters
obsession with frogs when she was a toddler.
Making up for the work time I lost in my week sailing in the Bahamas a
couple weeks ago is keeping me off the water so I get bored and post
BS.



I have a Rolex Submariner I haven't worn in at least a decade. It's a
nicely made watch, but, as you point out, it does not keep good time.
I took it to a Rolex dealer several times and it was sent back to the
factory for "adjustments," but, in the end, I simply realized a
strictly mechanical watch was passe, in terms of timekeeping. To me,
Rolexes are more jewelry than they are practical wris****ches.

These days, I wear one of three watches, all of which seem to keep
damned close to perfect time:

A 15-year-old goldtone Seiko
A 12-year-old Luminox "navy seal" watch, black plastic
A one-year-old Luminox stainless steel watch, which I like best, but
is sort of clunky and very heavy for a wris****ch


i always kind of wanted a Rolex Yacht Master, but it's a bit pricey up
here.
My 10 year old Swiss Army Titanium works perfectly, but I might wear it
one day a month.
I did spend $138.00 a couple years ago for a mid-life cleaning & oiling?
at a proper jeweler.



I suggest the Luminox stainless watch/band series. More accurate than a
rolex, tougher, much, much cheaper, and not bad looking. Just as clunky
as the yachtmasters, though.

--
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On 6/3/10 7:50 AM, YukonBound wrote:


"hk" wrote in message
m...
On 6/3/10 12:04 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:35 pm, lil wrote:
lil abner wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was
silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.
Is Frog's watch a Rolex?
Or do you watch frogs?

Just jibbing

Nah, Seiko but I don't like it. Have considered a Rolex but I hear
they really do not keep good time. Besides, I really cannot justify a
Rolex when a cheap Casio works just as well.
My nickname is an inside family joke about my younger daughters
obsession with frogs when she was a toddler.
Making up for the work time I lost in my week sailing in the Bahamas a
couple weeks ago is keeping me off the water so I get bored and post
BS.


I have a Rolex Submariner I haven't worn in at least a decade. It's a
nicely made watch, but, as you point out, it does not keep good time.
I took it to a Rolex dealer several times and it was sent back to the
factory for "adjustments," but, in the end, I simply realized a
strictly mechanical watch was passe, in terms of timekeeping. To me,
Rolexes are more jewelry than they are practical wris****ches.

These days, I wear one of three watches, all of which seem to keep
damned close to perfect time:

A 15-year-old goldtone Seiko
A 12-year-old Luminox "navy seal" watch, black plastic
A one-year-old Luminox stainless steel watch, which I like best, but
is sort of clunky and very heavy for a wris****ch


i always kind of wanted a Rolex Yacht Master, but it's a bit pricey up
here.
My 10 year old Swiss Army Titanium works perfectly, but I might wear it
one day a month.
I did spend $138.00 a couple years ago for a mid-life cleaning & oiling?
at a proper jeweler.



I suggest the Luminox stainless watch/band series. More accurate than a
rolex, tougher, much, much cheaper, and not bad looking. Just as clunky
as the yachtmasters, though.


I have the best watches money can buy. Don't pay any attention to that
picture of my fat hands with the cheap plastic watch.
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On 6/2/2010 1:15 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:03 am, wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 09:32:12 -0700,
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On 6/2/10 10:57 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
I always thought sexual imagery applied to industrial things was silly
but sometimes even silly people are right.
So, I think the real reason most libs hate the oil industry is the
image of poor helpless Gaia being penetrated by those huge hard
drilling tools penetrating deeper and deeper in and out spurting
sticky???.?mud? until she orgasmically ejaculates oil.
So, I propose a change of imagery. Poor Gaia was raised in a rough
neighborhood, I mean, what kind of mentors could that slut Venus and
that thug Mars have been. Poor thing was hit on by all these
asteroids making ?deposits?. Poor victim Gaia just needs multiple
abortions performed by Planned Petroleum (BPs new name). So, PP goes
in with their Vacuum and Aspiration device and relieves her of this
unwanted burden.

On LSD again, eh?

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The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

He's channeling Sarah Palin who tweeted that the earth has been "ravished."

Sarah, poor stupid Sarah.


I dunno which is more pathetic, Nom doing a female impersonation or
jps, hk and bpuharic doing a male impersonation.


Froggy,
We, the real boaters are performing a little experiment. The folks you
mentioned are currently in the no communication zone. For the experiment
to be successful, we must not contact those douchebags.


Stop. I can't live without being noticed on rec.boats.
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