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iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 05:51 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a



Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.


Cite is short for citation and as such a proper citation has all
available data.


Oh, please...play your word games with one of your moronic buddies here,
not with me. The word has any number of meanings, including this one
dating back to 1548 from the unabridged OED, which is the dictionary I use:



4.4 . A passage cited, a quotation.

1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Matt. i. 19 These two citations here
ensuyng. 1692 Bentley Boyle Lect. ii. 41 Philosophers did frequently
adorn and confirm their discourses by citations out of poets. 1875
Jowett Plato (ed. 2) I. 119 Virtue?cannot be taught by rhetorical
discourses or citations from the poets. 1883 Gladstone in Times 9
June, The noble lord has given us citations of what purported to be
telegrams.


You fool, in this context, it is indeed short for citation. But again,
just where is that URL?

iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 05:52 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a



Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.


Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!



Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.

X ` Man[_3_] July 11th 12 06:00 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a



Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.

Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!



Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.



It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.

iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 06:25 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a



Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.

Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!



Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.



It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.


No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".

North Star July 11th 12 06:52 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On Jul 11, 2:25*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...











On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...


younguns
[yuhng-uhn]


young'un
* * * *[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.


Dictionary.com Unabridged


Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.


Whoops.


Nothing to see here; carry on.


https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...tf-8&aq=t&rls=...


Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."


It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.


Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?


Cite?


Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.


You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.


I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.


Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.


Yours for more careful usage...


Me.


Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!


Why are you so...incapable?


http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.


It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.


No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".


What ******s you and Snotty are.
Language is a living thing, constantly evolving. I'm just ahead of my
time.

Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 06:53 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test, which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues, not
me.



Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating, even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)



When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.



Tell us more about your personal keep alive machine. Seems like you have
the more severe problem.


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 06:56 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 10:00 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?


I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test, which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues, not me.


"Self Praise sucks" Harry Krause 2012


Harry's what's OK list is much shorter than his uh-oh list.


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 06:58 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 10:00 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:52 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:49 AM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test, which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues, not
me.


Why do you need a machine to keep you alive when you sleep?


Really, that is interesting....



Huh? Is Oscar Meyer starting yet another b.s. rumor about me?

maybe I should get a hold of some cites.


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 06:59 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 10:06 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a




Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there,
Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and
there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.


You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.

No need. You've been dialed in.


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 07:00 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test, which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues, not
me.



Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating, even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)



When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.




That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 07:01 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article c6427df8-e4a9-47dc-805b-edb4840d3c07
@j10g2000yqd.googlegroups.com, says...

On Jul 11, 2:25*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...











On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...


younguns
[yuhng-uhn]


young'un
* * * *[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.


Dictionary.com Unabridged


Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.


Whoops.


Nothing to see here; carry on.


https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...tf-8&aq=t&rls=...

Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."


It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.


Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?


Cite?


Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.


You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.


I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.


Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.


Yours for more careful usage...


Me.


Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!


Why are you so...incapable?


http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.


It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.


No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".


What ******s you and Snotty are.
Language is a living thing, constantly evolving. I'm just ahead of my
time.


In stupidity, yes you are.

Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 07:01 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 10:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:06 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a





Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there,
Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and
there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive
dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you
uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.


No you didn't.. but go ahead, keep saying it and I bet bonnie believes
you:)

Well yeah he did, but it was bogus.


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 08:08 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a



Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.

Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!



Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.

Stick to your guns on this one. Harry did screw up.


JustWait[_2_] July 11th 12 08:10 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues, not
me.



Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)



When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.




That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


JustWait[_2_] July 11th 12 08:12 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 2:01 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:06 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a






Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of
spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there,
Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and
there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive
dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you
uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the
folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as
your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.


No you didn't.. but go ahead, keep saying it and I bet bonnie believes
you:)

Well yeah he did, but it was bogus.


Exactly, no cite just like harry hasn't found bonnies word yet
either.... They both posted "A" cite, but no cite that related to the
issues being discussed...


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 08:22 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 1:00 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM,
wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc.
2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...ient=firefox-a




Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of
spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor
there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism,
and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive
dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely
edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North
Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns
you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask
the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such
as your
psychoses?

Cite?



Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.



I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want
more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I
provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the
same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.

Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!



Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.



It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.


The word does not exist in your OED .-!


X ` Man[_3_] July 11th 12 08:23 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.



Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)



When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.




That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 08:25 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 1:52 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:25 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...











On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...


On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...


younguns
[yuhng-uhn]


young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.


Dictionary.com Unabridged


Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.


Whoops.


Nothing to see here; carry on.


https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...tf-8&aq=t&rls=...


Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any dictionary....
anywhere so far...


The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism, and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."


It's kind of funny that you and the other barely edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.


Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues, such as your
psychoses?


Cite?


Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.


You said there were several variations of it's spelling in the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.


I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want more, look
them up yourself.


Uh, no you haven't.


A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not the same
as a cite.


Yours for more careful usage...


Me.


Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!


Why are you so...incapable?


http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t


Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.


It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.


No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".


What ******s you and Snotty are.
Language is a living thing, constantly evolving. I'm just ahead of my
time.

Your word hasn't arrived in this time warp yet.


North Star July 11th 12 08:26 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On Jul 11, 4:23*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:









On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:


Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?


I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.


My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.


This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.


Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)


When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym or a
dirt bike racing track.


According to Wiki, a reasonable source:


Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.


AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.


Have nice day...as long as it lasts.


That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...


Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.


His bad genes are breathing down his puny neck.

JustWait[_2_] July 11th 12 08:29 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 3:25 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 1:52 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:25 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...











On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House,
Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...tf-8&aq=t&rls=...


Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...

The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of
spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here
nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism,
and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive
dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely
edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North
Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns
you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't
ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues,
such as your
psychoses?

Cite?

Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in
the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.

I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want
more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.

A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I
provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not
the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.

Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!

Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t

Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.

It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.

No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".


What ******s you and Snotty are.
Language is a living thing, constantly evolving. I'm just ahead of my
time.

Your word hasn't arrived in this time warp yet.


Don't you get it bonnie, it's only relevant because you are always
trying to play the spelling police... You spell worse than anybody here,
and you are too stupid to let harry set you up with a spell checker...
LOL!!!

Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 08:31 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.



Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)



When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.




That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.

Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 08:53 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article , says...

On 7/11/2012 3:25 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 1:52 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:25 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...











On 7/11/12 12:52 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 12:29 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 11:43 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
dump-on-
says...

On 7/11/12 9:31 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/11/12 7:22 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 12:53 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:40:09 AM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
Uh-oh...

younguns
[yuhng-uhn]

young'un
[yuhng-uhn] Show IPA
noun Informal .
a young one; child.

Dictionary.com Unabridged

Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House,
Inc. 2012.

Whoops.

Nothing to see here; carry on.

https://www.google.com/search?q=youn...tf-8&aq=t&rls=...


Still no reference to the word bonnie spelled out in any
dictionary....
anywhere so far...

The fact that Don spelled the word "young-uns" instead of
spelling it
"younguns" or "young'uns" or "young uns" is neither here
nor there, Mr.
Barely Completed High School. The word is a colloquialism,
and there are
several variations of its spelling in the more extensive
dictionaries.
For these kinds of words, virtually any and all spellings
are "correct."

It's kind of funny that you and the other barely
edu-ma-cateds are
making an issue out of it. The last time I was in North
Carolina, I
overheard a conversation in which the words "us'ns, we'uns
you uns," s
were used. Or is it "us uns, you uns, we uns"? I didn't
ask the folks
using the phrases how they spelled those words.

Now, what are you going to do about your serious issues,
such as your
psychoses?

Cite?

Cite what? Snotty's psychoses? They're self-evident.

You said there were several variations of it's spelling in
the more
extensive dictionaries. Prove it.

I provided a cite yesterday. One is all you get. If you want
more, look
them up yourself.

Uh, no you haven't.

A cite is nothing more than a quoted reference. Therefore, I
provited a
cite. What you are asking for, I believe, is a URL. That's not
the same
as a cite.

Yours for more careful usage...

Me.

Well, do please give me the URL, thanks!

Why are you so...incapable?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/young%27uns?s=t

Nice try, but not the word that Don used. So, you fail.

It is exactly the word Don used. Period. Are you arguing over the
placement or use of apostrophes, hyphens, em dashes in a colloquial
expression? If so, you're a moron.

No it is not. YOU found the word "youn'un".

What ******s you and Snotty are.
Language is a living thing, constantly evolving. I'm just ahead of my
time.

Your word hasn't arrived in this time warp yet.


Don't you get it bonnie, it's only relevant because you are always
trying to play the spelling police... You spell worse than anybody here,
and you are too stupid to let harry set you up with a spell checker...
LOL!!!


bingo!!

iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 08:54 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article om,
says...

On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.



Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)



When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.




That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.

Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


Obesity usually necessitates such devices.

North Star July 11th 12 08:56 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On Jul 11, 4:31*pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:


Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?


I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.


My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.


This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.


Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)


When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.


According to Wiki, a reasonable source:


Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.


AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.


Have nice day...as long as it lasts.


That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...


Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.


Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


What's "Ayds".

iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 09:14 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article d6a27019-1921-4064-9b50-
,
says...

On Jul 11, 4:31*pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:


Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?


I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.


My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.


This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.


Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)


When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.


According to Wiki, a reasonable source:


Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.


AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.


Have nice day...as long as it lasts.


That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...


Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.


Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


What's "Ayds".


Harry says it's quite acceptable to make up words as you go along, like
"young-uns".

Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 09:14 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 3:56 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 11, 4:31 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:


Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?


I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.


My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.


This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.


Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)


When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.


According to Wiki, a reasonable source:


Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.


AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.


Have nice day...as long as it lasts.


That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...


Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.


Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


What's "Ayds".

Did I spell it wrong?


Meyer[_2_] July 11th 12 09:27 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 4:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article d6a27019-1921-4064-9b50-
,
says...

On Jul 11, 4:31 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.

Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)

When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.

That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.

Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!

You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.

Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


What's "Ayds".


Harry says it's quite acceptable to make up words as you go along, like
"young-uns".

Oh, it's a word. I may have spelled it wrong but it's a word.


iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 09:43 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article om,
says...

On 7/11/2012 3:56 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 11, 4:31 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.

Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)

When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.

That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.

Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!

You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.

Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


What's "Ayds".

Did I spell it wrong?


No, we can make up words, remember?

iBoaterer[_2_] July 11th 12 09:44 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
In article m,
says...

On 7/11/2012 4:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article d6a27019-1921-4064-9b50-
,
says...

On Jul 11, 4:31 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health issues,
not
me.

Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid, at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't keep up
even when you were my age:)

When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.

That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.

Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!

You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.

Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.

What's "Ayds".


Harry says it's quite acceptable to make up words as you go along, like
"young-uns".

Oh, it's a word. I may have spelled it wrong but it's a word.


Yes, that's the point, according to Harry and Don, you can make up
spelling as you go along.

JustWait[_2_] July 11th 12 09:50 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On 7/11/2012 4:27 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 4:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article d6a27019-1921-4064-9b50-
,
says...

On Jul 11, 4:31 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:

Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone
changing your
diaper yet?

I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.

My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's
office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress
test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.

This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health
issues,
not
me.

Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or
debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid,
at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't
keep up
even when you were my age:)

When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to
me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.

According to Wiki, a reasonable source:

Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.

AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which
demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.

Have nice day...as long as it lasts.

That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork...

Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.

Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!

You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.

Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.

What's "Ayds".


Harry says it's quite acceptable to make up words as you go along, like
"young-uns".

Oh, it's a word. I may have spelled it wrong but it's a word.


It matters when it comes from the self appointed spelling cop here on
rec.boats. The guy even spells things wrong, correcting some others
postings..


North Star July 11th 12 10:27 PM

Snerk Time...again...
 
On Jul 11, 5:50*pm, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 4:27 PM, Meyer wrote:









On 7/11/2012 4:14 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article d6a27019-1921-4064-9b50-
,
says...


On Jul 11, 4:31 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 3:23 PM, X ` Man wrote:


On 7/11/12 3:10 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 2:00 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 7/11/2012 10:21 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:43 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 7/11/2012 9:35 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/11/12 9:23 AM, JustWait wrote:


Geeze, I don't know harry, but we are doing fine despite your
diagnosis... How's that wheel chair, you got someone
changing your
diaper yet?


I'm not the one with heart disease, you are.


My BP typically is about 115/68, my at rest heart beat is 73, my
cholesterol levels are ok, my blood sugar at my last doctor's
office
visit was 101. About six months ago, I had a nuclear stress
test,
which
I completed satisfactorily, and no anomalies were found.


This is no predictor of the future, because nothing can be. But,
relatively speaking, *you* are the one with serious health
issues,
not
me.


Dude, I have intermittent afib, which is not fatal or
debilitating,
even
when I am in afib.. I am probably out of sync, 12-14 hours a year
total,
LOL... Other than that I am in the gym every day with the kid,
at the
track, and working half the night..... Trust me, you couldn't
keep up
even when you were my age:)


When I was your age, I was doing what I am doing these
days...assisting
my paying clients and earning a damned good living. That, to
me, was
more important than not earning a living by hanging out in the gym
or a
dirt bike racing track.


According to Wiki, a reasonable source:


Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac
arrhythmia
(irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often
associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or *congestive
heart
failure.* However, in some people atrial fibrillation is caused by
otherwise idiopathic or benign conditions.


AF increases the risk of stroke; the degree of stroke risk can be
up to
seven times that of the average population, depending on the
presence of
additional risk factors (such as high blood pressure). It may be
identified clinically when taking a pulse, and the presence of AF
can be
confirmed with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) which
demonstrates
the
absence of P waves together with an irregular ventricular rate.


Have nice day...as long as it lasts.


That is for folks who live in afib... Wiki failed you again dork....


Sleep apnea can be more dangerous than heart disease.


Whoo boy.... I wish you guys were around this morning to tell the
trainer how bad off I am.. LOL!!!


You have sleep apnea? You're a basket case.


Now that you bring it up. You have that condition, don't you. And the
machine you use while you sleep is a real lifesaver, isn't it. Fess up.
It's not like you have STD or Ayds.


What's "Ayds".


Harry says it's quite acceptable to make up words as you go along, like
"young-uns".


Oh, it's a word. I may have spelled it wrong but it's a word.


It matters when it comes from the self appointed spelling cop here on
rec.boats. The guy even spells things wrong, correcting some others
postings..


You certainly need a lot of "corrections"......Dept of Corrections.


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