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RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 22, 9:19*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. * It's no truck however, not even a *proper SUV. * Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. *If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 21, 10:11*am, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote: Gee, Jackoff, that must explain why we have a sedan for road trips, an SUV to haul stuff around, a sports car and a motorcycle. No need for an oversized pickup truck, since we no longer have a trailerboat. Why so many vehicles, Krause? do you live in the office of a salvage yard? Of course you have no need for truck since you have a (purportedly) overly flabbed twin diesel boat. two diesel engines in your Kreigsmarine flagship, where JohnH's truck only has one.And his economy is far greater than your barge. This is to say, *IF* you really do have one. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article 1db5e73c-08c2-4848-81e5-568bf96a1c60
@i6g2000vbe.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 22, 2:48*pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" *wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 9:47 am, iBoaterer wrote: In article , dump-on- says... On 11/20/11 9:40 PM, Tim wrote: On Nov 20, 6:50 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com *wrote: On 11/20/11 7:29 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 20, 6:31 pm, John * *wrote: OK, some folks want to call it a 'truck'. Yup, looks like a truck to me. Same color as Don's too. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5216/5...5fa4233b_b.jpg Duh! That is a 1st generation model. My model is more like your wife's Highlander in size. Sorry to disappoint you but my colour is a bronze/brown.......... pyrite mica to be exact. Herring bought a truck four times the size he needed to tow his boat. D'oh. And/or his camper. There's a good reason why too. Pulling his camper with the Highlander the fuel mileage was anywhere from 8-12 mpg. the diesel pickup gets double the mileage pulling either one, plus you not only gain on the braking factor, but also the pulling response behind a duramax is like the truck isn't pulling anything. *Better safety, better economy, less wear and tear and less carbon footprint. good decision. Depends on how often and how far one tows one's camper, eh? You freakin' idiot, it makes no difference how often and how far he tows the camper. If he tows it one mile or one million miles, he's still getting better mileage.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yiikes... are you really that stupid? If Johnny only towed his trailer/boat 5 miles from his house to his favourite campground or launch... how could you justify the extra expense of the big diesel truck compared to the useable Highlander, that he already owned? If you would only quit playing with your 'little head' and give your 'big head' a shake, things might make more sense. -------------------------------------------------------------- Now it is the expense of the truck. *My diesel truck gets 19 mpg highway, cost $45k new. *My 99' Ford Expedition got about 15.5 highway and cost $42k. My wife's 2009 Venza cost $36k and gets about 24 highway. *If you can afford to buy an expensive vehicle you buy it because you like it. *My friend has a Lexus wagon so he can haul his 2 Rottweiler's, he wanted another Audi but they did not make the wagon type when he bought. *He gets 13mpg on average. So just because the vehicle is smaller does not mean it gets better mileage. Why would somebody buy a Porsche Cayenne when they could buy the same car body as a VW tourag. *They may be able to afford a luxury car. *Just because you can not afford a better car or better boat, do not knock others choices.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You in the sauce again Swill?? Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? If the appearance of your house and yard is any indicator, you can't, Suckling Don the Coward. |
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RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 23, 9:48*am, Drifter wrote:
On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, *wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star *wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. * It's no truck however, not even a *proper SUV. * Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. *If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... * skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/22/11 9:31 PM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. I don't shovel snow, period. If the snow is too deep for our 4Runner in 4WD I call a landscape guy I know and get on his schedule for a plow. We don't have sidewalks adjacent to the street in front of our houses here, just sidewalks from the driveway to the front door. Mail is delivered at a central set of boxes at the traffic circle down the lane. The reality is, after a heavy snow, until our streets around here are plowed, no one without a big-tired 4WD vehicle and tire chains is going anywhere. It's different in more urban areas, where I believe you are required to clear the sidewalk adjacent to the street in front of your house and your walkway so the mailman can get to your door. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w Your link does not compute. Flicker is for yahoos. Donny has a real powerhouse of a snow blower there. My question to him is. Where do you blow all the snow to, given there is only 6 or 7 feet separating your house from your neighbors. Blowing the snow straight ahead gets old fast. You should get out of that hell hole and move in with Harry. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/11 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/23/11 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 23, 10:42*am, Drifter wrote:
On 11/23/2011 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow.. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 9:45 AM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: On 11/23/2011 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow.. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? Explain what you mean by that, please. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 9:59 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. If that,s the case I'd feel sorry for the dude. If you don't have enough energy to shovel your little driveway maybe you should jump into the hole and start shoveling dirt over yourself. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article 042dbb60-43de-4329-bc71-b4aef936c537
@j10g2000vbe.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 9:48*am, Drifter wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, *wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star *wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. * It's no truck however, not even a *proper SUV. * Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. *If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... * skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w That's cute! I'll bet it looks pretty next to your RAV4 car. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article , dump-on-
says... On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) Figures you are too lazy to use a shovel. And you claimed you built your deck, even though the contractor's trailer got in the shot! |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article om,
says... On 11/23/2011 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w Your link does not compute. Flicker is for yahoos. Donny has a real powerhouse of a snow blower there. My question to him is. Where do you blow all the snow to, given there is only 6 or 7 feet separating your house from your neighbors. Blowing the snow straight ahead gets old fast. You should get out of that hell hole and move in with Harry. He's blows it in his front yard to cover up the garbage. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article om,
says... On 11/23/2011 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 9:03 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/23/11 8:54 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 9:48 am, wrote: On 11/22/2011 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. Is this what you have Dimwitty? Technically it's not a snow blower, it's a power shovel. A wimpy tool for a wimpy guy. http://www.amazon.com/Toro-38361-Sho.../dp/B000VU222S -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No dummy... this is what I have... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eRQp3xN56w This is who I call: http://flic.kr/p/aJzHag :) Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. Hey, that driveway in Harry's picture is a quarter of a mile, he said so!! Must be a depth of field thing like his fat gnawed off finger picture!! |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
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says... On 11/22/11 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. I don't shovel snow, period. If the snow is too deep for our 4Runner in 4WD I call a landscape guy I know and get on his schedule for a plow. We don't have sidewalks adjacent to the street in front of our houses here, just sidewalks from the driveway to the front door. Mail is delivered at a central set of boxes at the traffic circle down the lane. The reality is, after a heavy snow, until our streets around here are plowed, no one without a big-tired 4WD vehicle and tire chains is going anywhere. It's different in more urban areas, where I believe you are required to clear the sidewalk adjacent to the street in front of your house and your walkway so the mailman can get to your door. In other words, you are a lazy piece of crap. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 10:32 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In , says... On 11/22/11 9:31 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 22, 9:19 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:50:30 -0800 (PST), North Star wrote: Who says I can't afford something larger or 'better'?? === Toyota makes very good vehicles, even the RAV4. It's no truck however, not even a proper SUV. Most SUVs will plow snow if called upon. If you're happy with your wimpy little electric snow blower, that's fine with me but it means that you don't get much real snow. Here's a picture of "real snow" from my old home town: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fultonles.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake-effect_snow Depends on the year. If more than 6-8 inches are on the ground, I use the electric Toro somewhat like a shovel... skimming off the top 4 or 5 inches of snow and then put it on the ground to finish the job. In the winter we seem to avoid a lot of snow here in the city due to the Atlantic Ocean's effect. Downside... not the best place to own a snowmobile... unless you trailer it a couple hundred miles to Cape Breton or next door to New Brunswick. I don't shovel snow, period. If the snow is too deep for our 4Runner in 4WD I call a landscape guy I know and get on his schedule for a plow. We don't have sidewalks adjacent to the street in front of our houses here, just sidewalks from the driveway to the front door. Mail is delivered at a central set of boxes at the traffic circle down the lane. The reality is, after a heavy snow, until our streets around here are plowed, no one without a big-tired 4WD vehicle and tire chains is going anywhere. It's different in more urban areas, where I believe you are required to clear the sidewalk adjacent to the street in front of your house and your walkway so the mailman can get to your door. In other words, you are a lazy piece of crap. Or he's a physically incapable piece of crap. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 23, 10:59*am, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote: On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, *wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. Sounds like a perfect place for the FlatulentOne. He can 'freshen the air' and not bother a person or creature for miles. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 11:10 AM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 23, 10:59 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. Sounds like a perfect place for the FlatulentOne. He can 'freshen the air' and not bother a person or creature for miles. I bet your neighbors wish you were him... anyway, later plonk |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/11 11:10 AM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 23, 10:59 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. Sounds like a perfect place for the FlatulentOne. He can 'freshen the air' and not bother a person or creature for miles. Indeed. There are some really pretty places in Florida, no shortage of them, really, but Central Florida, with few exceptions, isn't on the list. The topography is boringly flat, the flora is scrawny and typically pine, the soil is sandy, and as you head towards the state's lower latitudes, the heat builds up quickly, especially inland. If it weren't for Disney, Orlando would be a one-horse town. We went to Disneyworld the first summer it was open (1972, I think) and while it was a terrific destination, Orlando was nowheresville. Even the airport back then was a joke. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/11 1:37 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 11/23/2011 1:04 PM, Drifter wrote: On 11/23/2011 12:37 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article332739b7-f806-4508-b8fc-0006f7bcdea1 @d17g2000yql.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 10:59 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. Sounds like a perfect place for the FlatulentOne. He can 'freshen the air' and not bother a person or creature for miles. If you believe Harry's take on central Florida you are as stupid as he is, Suckling Don. In order to consider the validity of Krause's opinion, we must first make note of his choices of residence. New Haven CT, Topeka Kansas, Jacksonville Florida, and finally, the garden spot of South Maryland, "A designated Place", where the fragrance of the Chesapeke Bay, fills the air he breathes, no matter which way the wind blows. I'm thinking Krause is clueless. You got a point there....;) Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
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says... On 11/23/11 1:37 PM, JustWait wrote: On 11/23/2011 1:04 PM, Drifter wrote: On 11/23/2011 12:37 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article332739b7-f806-4508-b8fc-0006f7bcdea1 @d17g2000yql.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 10:59 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. Sounds like a perfect place for the FlatulentOne. He can 'freshen the air' and not bother a person or creature for miles. If you believe Harry's take on central Florida you are as stupid as he is, Suckling Don. In order to consider the validity of Krause's opinion, we must first make note of his choices of residence. New Haven CT, Topeka Kansas, Jacksonville Florida, and finally, the garden spot of South Maryland, "A designated Place", where the fragrance of the Chesapeke Bay, fills the air he breathes, no matter which way the wind blows. I'm thinking Krause is clueless. You got a point there....;) Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence. Wow, you are SO special in your own mind, too bad you've been caught in so many lies that no one believes you accept your butt plug, Suckling Don the Coward. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/23/2011 1:45 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/23/11 1:37 PM, JustWait wrote: On 11/23/2011 1:04 PM, Drifter wrote: On 11/23/2011 12:37 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article332739b7-f806-4508-b8fc-0006f7bcdea1 @d17g2000yql.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 10:59 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 11/23/11 9:45 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 23, 10:42 am, wrote: Whoops...forgot the "guest pass." http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/kE1SZU Hey! Thanks for the quick response. If I only has a single wide 100 ft. driveway, I wouldn't buy a snowblower either. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not allowed to live anywhere near civilized people, Stinky One?? There are very few places in the United States uglier than the area in central florida where flajim lives. Flat, scrubby, palmetto bushes, skinny trees, hot as hades. Blech. Sounds like a perfect place for the FlatulentOne. He can 'freshen the air' and not bother a person or creature for miles. If you believe Harry's take on central Florida you are as stupid as he is, Suckling Don. In order to consider the validity of Krause's opinion, we must first make note of his choices of residence. New Haven CT, Topeka Kansas, Jacksonville Florida, and finally, the garden spot of South Maryland, "A designated Place", where the fragrance of the Chesapeke Bay, fills the air he breathes, no matter which way the wind blows. I'm thinking Krause is clueless. You got a point there....;) Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence. What would you like to know sweetie? -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 23, 2:45*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! |
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RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article om,
says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On Nov 24, 11:01*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article om, says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com *wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our bad! We underestimated the degree of criminal insanity running rampet in this newsgroup. |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/24/11 10:11 AM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 24, 11:01 am, wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our bad! We underestimated the degree of criminal insanity running rampet in this newsgroup. Another answer is that the snotty "anonymous" righties (and iLoogy, of course) here really have nothing going on in their lives at all, and are jealous of anyone who does, and therefore they feel better by insulting others or the possessions of others. What other explanation is there for Canuck, flajim, et cetera? -- http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/8272ug |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article 09a2e8f9-0c7a-47b6-92fe-
, says... On Nov 24, 11:01*am, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com *wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our bad! We underestimated the degree of criminal insanity running rampet in this newsgroup. Do some reading, moron. THIS particular newsgroup is not the problem. You do realize that anyone, molesters, burglars, murderers, anyone has access to newsgroups, don't you? Yet you and your boyfriend Harry thinks it's the logical intelligent thing to give your personal information out? That's the height of stupidity, Suckling Don the Coward. |
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RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
On 11/24/2011 10:49 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/24/11 10:11 AM, North Star wrote: On Nov 24, 11:01 am, wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our bad! We underestimated the degree of criminal insanity running rampet in this newsgroup. Another answer is that the snotty "anonymous" righties (and iLoogy, of course) here really have nothing going on in their lives at all, and are jealous of anyone who does, and therefore they feel better by insulting others or the possessions of others. What other explanation is there for Canuck, flajim, et cetera? I think we have overestimated your resourcefulness. I understand Donny has a bucket full. Perhaps he would share some with you. Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On 11/24/2011 11:02 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article09a2e8f9-0c7a-47b6-92fe- , says... On Nov 24, 11:01 am, wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our bad! We underestimated the degree of criminal insanity running rampet in this newsgroup. Do some reading, moron. THIS particular newsgroup is not the problem. You do realize that anyone, molesters, burglars, murderers, anyone has access to newsgroups, don't you? Yet you and your boyfriend Harry thinks it's the logical intelligent thing to give your personal information out? That's the height of stupidity, Suckling Don the Coward. I can't imagine someone as stupid as Harry sharing with *the world* the fact that he has a large stash of weapons and ammo, and that he keeps some of the more valuable pieces in his floor safe along with pieces of gold. With All the gangs and the KKK so close to him, he's just inviting a home invasion. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
RAV4 - a girly 'truck'?
In article om,
says... On 11/24/2011 11:02 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article09a2e8f9-0c7a-47b6-92fe- , says... On Nov 24, 11:01 am, wrote: In raweb.com, says... On 11/24/2011 8:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article422005bb-9213-4074-9c0b-702ef06bd2f8@ 14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says... On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: Indeed, I was born at what is now Yale-New Haven Hospital, and I lived with my parents in a nice suburb of New Haven during the school year and at a cottage in Milford at Long Island Sound in the summer. It was tough, but someone had to do it. Never lived in Topeka. Visited it. Had office in Jacksonville, lived south of Jacksonville. Our part of Calvert County is very nice, quiet, mostly rural. Drifter, of course, is too much of a pussy to reveal any real information about himself. But you, iSnotty, we'd all be better off not knowing of your existence.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I agree with this post! If you agree, then you must be a pussy, too. I don't see you posting your real "information". What's your address again? Obviously they blurted out much personal information as if they were chatting on Facebook. What fools they are. I've never, ever seen any expert advice saying that you should post your personal information in a newsgroup, but I've seen many, many instances where experts advise not to. As far as laymen, Harry and Don are the only two I've ever seen that thinks that posting personal information to a newsgroup that anyone in the world has access to is a prudent thing to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our bad! We underestimated the degree of criminal insanity running rampet in this newsgroup. Do some reading, moron. THIS particular newsgroup is not the problem. You do realize that anyone, molesters, burglars, murderers, anyone has access to newsgroups, don't you? Yet you and your boyfriend Harry thinks it's the logical intelligent thing to give your personal information out? That's the height of stupidity, Suckling Don the Coward. I can't imagine someone as stupid as Harry sharing with *the world* the fact that he has a large stash of weapons and ammo, and that he keeps some of the more valuable pieces in his floor safe along with pieces of gold. With All the gangs and the KKK so close to him, he's just inviting a home invasion. Harry's need to be the BMOC far outweighs his claimed intelligence. |
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