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... "Harold" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 18/07/2010 6:35 PM, Happy wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 18/07/2010 9:11 AM, Richard Casady wrote: On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 21:50:43 -0600, wrote: So I take it you completely support say a 10% VAT? That might not be so bad, but it would be 35% faster than you can say Obama is a lying sack of ****. Casady Agreed. Obama is a lying *huge* sack of wet sticky ****. -- Government has liberals, idealists and lawyers, but where is the common sense? "Agreed. Obama is a lying *huge* sack of wet sticky ****." he's only a distant relitive to me but your bad mouthing Johns soul brother, and that an't right.... Funny, another racist. Can't criticise Obama because he is black type... Well, Obama be a liar, both the white half and the black half. Happy now? You're a racist and a moron. Adds nothing to the conversation. Like calling you a skanky ho pork butt. See? -- Harold You've been adding nothing to the conversation since you were born. Have a cookie, moron. -- Harold |
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On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote:
Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? |
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![]() "Harry " wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch |
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On 7/19/10 5:51 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Harry " wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch I got the impression from your buddy flajim that he was drafted and went into the navy. As for my former neighbor, he told me he was drafted and ended up in the navy. Perhaps he got a notice and enlisted. He retired in the early 1990's. Amazing guy. He oak-wood planked the entire interior of his house (except the baths and kitchen), and then, after discovering his house had a brick lip below grade, bricked his entire house and then installed new windows. I "hired" him from time to time to handle some homeowner tasks, which he completed with aplomb. |
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Harry  wrote:
On 7/19/10 5:51 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry " wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch I got the impression from your buddy flajim that he was drafted and went into the navy. As for my former neighbor, he told me he was drafted and ended up in the navy. Perhaps he got a notice and enlisted. He retired in the early 1990's. Amazing guy. He oak-wood planked the entire interior of his house (except the baths and kitchen), and then, after discovering his house had a brick lip below grade, bricked his entire house and then installed new windows. I "hired" him from time to time to handle some homeowner tasks, which he completed with aplomb. Sure. |
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81gmail.com says... Harry ? wrote: On 7/19/10 5:51 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry ?" wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch I got the impression from your buddy flajim that he was drafted and went into the navy. As for my former neighbor, he told me he was drafted and ended up in the navy. Perhaps he got a notice and enlisted. He retired in the early 1990's. Amazing guy. He oak-wood planked the entire interior of his house (except the baths and kitchen), and then, after discovering his house had a brick lip below grade, bricked his entire house and then installed new windows. I "hired" him from time to time to handle some homeowner tasks, which he completed with aplomb. Sure. Why don't you and the others believe me about everything I say? It's not like I've ever been caught in a lie here. Oh, wait.... Never mind. |
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In article , LarryG@
81gmail.com says... Harry ? wrote: On 7/19/10 5:51 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry ?" wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch I got the impression from your buddy flajim that he was drafted and went into the navy. As for my former neighbor, he told me he was drafted and ended up in the navy. Perhaps he got a notice and enlisted. He retired in the early 1990's. Amazing guy. He oak-wood planked the entire interior of his house (except the baths and kitchen), and then, after discovering his house had a brick lip below grade, bricked his entire house and then installed new windows. I "hired" him from time to time to handle some homeowner tasks, which he completed with aplomb. Sure. Awwwwww, come on... You don't believe Harry??? LOL! -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:51:02 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Harry ?" wrote in message om... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch Thanks for saving me the trouble. -- John H |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Harry " wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch Another lie from Krause? Who would have imagined that? |
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In article , LarryG@
81gmail.com says... Eisboch wrote: "Harry ?" wrote in message m... On 7/19/10 2:32 PM, Harold wrote: Have a cookie, moron. I'll bet you heard that a lot when you were a swabbie, chipping paint, cleaning heads and scraping barnacles. One of my first neighbors in Florida was a recently retired command master chief petty officer. Master was the right descriptor...the guy could build or fix anything, and if I remember correctly, was *the* senior enlisted man on a nuclear carrier. Or something like that. Anyway, he was a great guy, a credit to his service and his country, and the best of all possible neighbors. He was a draftee, by the way. So, obviously, despite the negative impressions you leave here with your every post, not everyone who got into the service via the draft was a loser like you or your buddy herring. BTW, what did you do in the navy, while the taxpayers were supporting you? Harry, Just for the sake of accuracy, the Navy didn't draft anyone ... at least not that I am aware of. As I recall draftees ended up in the Army. Then again, it has been quite a few years since I was dealing with that stuff. The draft ended in 1976. Your Master Chief neighbor must have had quite a long service career to have been drafted (assuming somehow he was) and depending on how long ago his recent retirement started. Eisboch Another lie from Krause? Who would have imagined that? Everyone... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
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