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says... On 2/8/2013 8:55 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 2/7/2013 7:05 PM, ESAD wrote: JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 5:43 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 5:37 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 5:27 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 5:22 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 5:16 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 4:25 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: ANY college choice is better than no choice. Gee, if she's such a fantastic success, why don't you own better equipment? I didn LOL, Jess rides by far the fastest bike in the division, sponsored by the guy and his team that rode it to 7th place in the Redbud AMA Pro Nationals.. Fastest bike in the division, best preparer in the division, best coach in the division...is there a national leaderboard ranking? You are not making any sense.. Well, you claim the fastest bike in the division, and you brag about your preparation and coaching, so my assumption is that if there is a national ranking of riders, it is up on line somewhere, and your kid, whatever the hell her name is, is on it. After all, if you go to the AMA SuperCross site, it lists the point rankings in the various divisions. So, is your kid on the national leaderboard? She is not AMA I didn't say or allude that she was. I merely mentioned the AMA site as an example. So, what national sanctioning body is she affiliated with, where is its site, and what is her position in her division's national leaderboard? She is not ranked, she is still an amateur. We do not race series, we train and race where we need to race, where the team tells us to race. Because we race several series she has no national ranking. Ahhh. OK. I thought she had turned professional. No, probably two to three years minimum... it's not easy, or cheap... Oh, but wait..... YOU said you had backers and sponsers....... but she's an amateur...... hmmm..... Forget it loogie, too complicated for you .. Well, no, it's not. But apparently being a responsible parent and steering your child toward an education that will last a lifetime is too complicated for you. |
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says... On 2/8/2013 8:56 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 2/7/2013 6:21 PM, Meyer wrote: On 2/7/2013 5:37 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 5:27 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 5:22 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 5:16 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 4:25 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: ANY college choice is better than no choice. Gee, if she's such a fantastic success, why don't you own better equipment? LOL, Jess rides by far the fastest bike in the division, sponsored by the guy and his team that rode it to 7th place in the Redbud AMA Pro Nationals.. Fastest bike in the division, best preparer in the division, best coach in the division...is there a national leaderboard ranking? You are not making any sense.. Well, you claim the fastest bike in the division, and you brag about your preparation and coaching, so my assumption is that if there is a national ranking of riders, it is up on line somewhere, and your kid, whatever the hell her name is, is on it. After all, if you go to the AMA SuperCross site, it lists the point rankings in the various divisions. So, is your kid on the national leaderboard? She is not AMA Krausie is really out for blood now. Do you suppose he is trying to divert attention away from his long list of shortcomings? My advice to you is clam up on him and leave him to play his game solitaire. Yup... he certainly doesn't have any hands to play here anyway... Let's get back to the task at hand. You think that it's not prudent to give your kids the opportunity for a college education. Instead you are banking on a VERY long shot of her becoming successful in motocross. That's just stupid and bad parenting. Hobby? Fine. Two of my kids did college, one has more paper than you, harry, don, and the rest combined... The youngest is looking toward going closer to 2016... Yeah, sure. What degree prepares you for a job answering phones in a medical supply store? |
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says... On 2/8/2013 8:53 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 2/7/13 4:25 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: ANY college choice is better than no choice. Gee, if she's such a fantastic success, why don't you own better equipment? LOL, Jess rides by far the fastest bike in the division, sponsored by the guy and his team that rode it to 7th place in the Redbud AMA Pro Nationals.. Fastest bike in the division, best preparer in the division, best coach in the division...is there a national leaderboard ranking? Funny, if you look and look and look, you'll not see the Ingerfools listed in any motocross earnings lists, or ranking lists, only in Scotty's mind..... You stupid ****.. now go burn your kid out of her bed.. Teach her to drink like daddy?? WTF??? NOW you've gone totally insane... again..... |
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says... On 2/8/2013 8:51 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 2/7/2013 3:24 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 2/7/2013 2:42 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 2:32 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 2:13 PM, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 1:44 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/7/2013 1:14 PM, ESAD wrote: BTW, what's the racing queen doing in the off-season now that she's out of high school and not in college? Slobber in the gym, eat good, tweak, tweak, tweak the bike, took on two new sponsors, and she is working with me as the lesion between the Professional Athletes we represent (5 pro teams, along with several top ranked amateurs) on a project that is quickly gaining ground and sponsors... stay tuned... Slobber in the gym? Is that a modern age exercise regimen? Speaking of "competitive", and you are always asking about our competitiveness, how "competitive" were you in high school, a "sport" you suggested your parents drilled you in all of your life, and you certainly put a lot more time and effort into than my girl ever did in motocross... Among her peers last year in a National Amateur event, she took 8th place... how did you stack up against the competition in High School, I suppose you must have been Valedictorian or close with all the time and resources your parents put into you... or did they fail miserably.. So, how successful were your parents in the path they chose for you? Just doesn't make sense for someone like yourself who must have been at the top of your game, to go to school in bum**** Kansas... What's up with that? In high school, I was on the swimming team for three years (butterfly and breaststroke) and was one of the editors of the school's literary magazine, and, of course, a contributor, and, with a friend, founded and ran a classics film club in New Haven that had well-attended biweekly screenings at a local "coffee house" that was nothing like Starbucks. So, I gather you didn't do as well in academia as my daughter in her first year of her chosen profession.. thanks... and being on a team means **** if you spent your time handing out towels.... Really? I have earned degrees from two major universities. Oh, and it was the team manager who took care of the towels. I swam butterfly and breaststoke, individually and on relay teams. Oh, and last year wasn't your kid's first year in motorbike racing. You've been talking about it here for years and years. And 8th in a race is no big deal. What's her overall national standing? And since she is a pro, what have her racing purses amounted to? In my first year as a professional writer for a major newspaper, my senior year of college (I was a full-time student and worked full time on the morning newspaper), I earned about $10,000 in salary, and this was back in the mid 1960's, as a reporter. Not much these days, but back then, respectable. Oh, and her first year racing in an east coast series, 21 races, she finished on the podium with an overall third in the division in a field of 20 + girls who were regular racers of the division...... How did you do in high school again?? I did great in high school, and college. So, what was her income? None of your business. Odd, I've looked and looked at pro motocross rankings and income over the last couple of days, and there is no mention of her. Next you'll be telling us she races under a pseudonym, except you don't know what it means. Really, I am truly shocked that a parent would actually steer their kid away from an education. I was truly shocked when you were down the street drinking and your kid almost got crippled for life, Huh? Please, do give cite and all or any information you have about this. Can you possibly make up any more insane crap, liar? and even more shocked when you got drunk, left the grill going on your porch and nearly burned her out of her bed... Again, just what the **** are you talking about??? Please be specific, I'd really like to understand how you get this idiotic **** in your head!! Too bad you aren't employable and thus have anything, this would make a good slander suit! And that's a TRUE statement. |
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 05:47:33 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Friday, February 8, 2013 8:59:16 AM UTC-4, Salmonbait wrote: On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 15:33:41 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 3:20 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: My college of choice? What was your college of choice? My parents college of choice was BYU, I was scouted by a coach on the volley ball team but decided not to go.. so? What does that have to do with weather your parents were successful in helping you reach your goals... The word you want is "whether," not "weather." Had you gotten an education, you might have known the difference between the two words. My parents steered me towards being able to think for myself and thus stressed reading, writing, science, music, art, and having fun. My goal back then was to get a good education, not a job. It wasn't until my third year of college that I had what might be called a "career" goal of becoming a professional writer. Funny thing is, the spring of my junior year, when I was hired by the Kansas City Star to start working that summer, I was one of three new reporters hired, and there were more than a thousand applicants from all around the country. I know that, because the day the managing editor hired me, he took me to the board room and showed me the enormous stacks of resumes, and said the count was more than a thousand. Hell, I never even gave him a resume. I didn't have one back then. He hired me the night before at a journalism society party at which everyone got smashed. Wasn't until a year later that I learned he had "scouted" me at the party at the suggestion of one of my professors, who was an adviser to the newspaper's editorial board. So, how did your parents help you reach your goals? This, coupled with your last essay on 'ESADEA' (Esad's Educational Achievements) should be making Donnie cream his pants with the joy of being your only buddy here. ....if he believes it. Happy February Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. So Johnny...you must be proud that another ex-military man is in the headlines killing 3 people. Not to leave Snottie out, the guy is an ex-cop too. Like I've said before all the high profile shootings committed by a person over 30 seem to be former military.......and there you are out shopping non stop for a handgun. Makes me glad I'm a Canadian. I notice you failed to confirm your belief in the ESADEA essays. BTW, you should be very happy that you're Canadian and that your sorry asses are protected by the armed forces of the USA. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. |
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On 2/8/2013 11:06 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 05:47:33 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: On Friday, February 8, 2013 8:59:16 AM UTC-4, Salmonbait wrote: On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 15:33:41 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 3:20 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: My college of choice? What was your college of choice? My parents college of choice was BYU, I was scouted by a coach on the volley ball team but decided not to go.. so? What does that have to do with weather your parents were successful in helping you reach your goals... The word you want is "whether," not "weather." Had you gotten an education, you might have known the difference between the two words. My parents steered me towards being able to think for myself and thus stressed reading, writing, science, music, art, and having fun. My goal back then was to get a good education, not a job. It wasn't until my third year of college that I had what might be called a "career" goal of becoming a professional writer. Funny thing is, the spring of my junior year, when I was hired by the Kansas City Star to start working that summer, I was one of three new reporters hired, and there were more than a thousand applicants from all around the country. I know that, because the day the managing editor hired me, he took me to the board room and showed me the enormous stacks of resumes, and said the count was more than a thousand. Hell, I never even gave him a resume. I didn't have one back then. He hired me the night before at a journalism society party at which everyone got smashed. Wasn't until a year later that I learned he had "scouted" me at the party at the suggestion of one of my professors, who was an adviser to the newspaper's editorial board. So, how did your parents help you reach your goals? This, coupled with your last essay on 'ESADEA' (Esad's Educational Achievements) should be making Donnie cream his pants with the joy of being your only buddy here. ....if he believes it. Happy February Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. So Johnny...you must be proud that another ex-military man is in the headlines killing 3 people. Not to leave Snottie out, the guy is an ex-cop too. Like I've said before all the high profile shootings committed by a person over 30 seem to be former military.......and there you are out shopping non stop for a handgun. Makes me glad I'm a Canadian. I notice you failed to confirm your belief in the ESADEA essays. BTW, you should be very happy that you're Canadian and that your sorry asses are protected by the armed forces of the USA. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. He is as ungrateful as his American brothers here...They somehow grew up entitled. |
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On 2/8/13 11:06 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
BTW, you should be very happy that you're Canadian and that your sorry asses are protected by the armed forces of the USA. Salmonbait Canada doesn't go out of its way to make enemies, asshole. |
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On Friday, 8 February 2013 12:06:17 UTC-4, Salmonbait wrote:
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 05:47:33 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: On Friday, February 8, 2013 8:59:16 AM UTC-4, Salmonbait wrote: On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 15:33:41 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 3:20 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: My college of choice? What was your college of choice? My parents college of choice was BYU, I was scouted by a coach on the volley ball team but decided not to go.. so? What does that have to do with weather your parents were successful in helping you reach your goals... The word you want is "whether," not "weather." Had you gotten an education, you might have known the difference between the two words. My parents steered me towards being able to think for myself and thus stressed reading, writing, science, music, art, and having fun. My goal back then was to get a good education, not a job. It wasn't until my third year of college that I had what might be called a "career" goal of becoming a professional writer. Funny thing is, the spring of my junior year, when I was hired by the Kansas City Star to start working that summer, I was one of three new reporters hired, and there were more than a thousand applicants from all around the country. I know that, because the day the managing editor hired me, he took me to the board room and showed me the enormous stacks of resumes, and said the count was more than a thousand. Hell, I never even gave him a resume. I didn't have one back then. He hired me the night before at a journalism society party at which everyone got smashed. Wasn't until a year later that I learned he had "scouted" me at the party at the suggestion of one of my professors, who was an adviser to the newspaper's editorial board. So, how did your parents help you reach your goals? This, coupled with your last essay on 'ESADEA' (Esad's Educational Achievements) should be making Donnie cream his pants with the joy of being your only buddy here. ....if he believes it. Happy February Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. So Johnny...you must be proud that another ex-military man is in the headlines killing 3 people. Not to leave Snottie out, the guy is an ex-cop too. Like I've said before all the high profile shootings committed by a person over 30 seem to be former military.......and there you are out shopping non stop for a handgun. Makes me glad I'm a Canadian. I notice you failed to confirm your belief in the ESADEA essays. BTW, you should be very happy that you're Canadian and that your sorry asses are protected by the armed forces of the USA. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. Thank you for protecting us from Viet Nam, Grenada, Iraq etc, etc.... oh wait a minute..... |
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On 2/8/2013 11:22 AM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 8 February 2013 12:06:17 UTC-4, Salmonbait wrote: On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 05:47:33 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: On Friday, February 8, 2013 8:59:16 AM UTC-4, Salmonbait wrote: On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 15:33:41 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 2/7/13 3:20 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: My college of choice? What was your college of choice? My parents college of choice was BYU, I was scouted by a coach on the volley ball team but decided not to go.. so? What does that have to do with weather your parents were successful in helping you reach your goals... The word you want is "whether," not "weather." Had you gotten an education, you might have known the difference between the two words. My parents steered me towards being able to think for myself and thus stressed reading, writing, science, music, art, and having fun. My goal back then was to get a good education, not a job. It wasn't until my third year of college that I had what might be called a "career" goal of becoming a professional writer. Funny thing is, the spring of my junior year, when I was hired by the Kansas City Star to start working that summer, I was one of three new reporters hired, and there were more than a thousand applicants from all around the country. I know that, because the day the managing editor hired me, he took me to the board room and showed me the enormous stacks of resumes, and said the count was more than a thousand. Hell, I never even gave him a resume. I didn't have one back then. He hired me the night before at a journalism society party at which everyone got smashed. Wasn't until a year later that I learned he had "scouted" me at the party at the suggestion of one of my professors, who was an adviser to the newspaper's editorial board. So, how did your parents help you reach your goals? This, coupled with your last essay on 'ESADEA' (Esad's Educational Achievements) should be making Donnie cream his pants with the joy of being your only buddy here. ....if he believes it. Happy February Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. So Johnny...you must be proud that another ex-military man is in the headlines killing 3 people. Not to leave Snottie out, the guy is an ex-cop too. Like I've said before all the high profile shootings committed by a person over 30 seem to be former military.......and there you are out shopping non stop for a handgun. Makes me glad I'm a Canadian. I notice you failed to confirm your belief in the ESADEA essays. BTW, you should be very happy that you're Canadian and that your sorry asses are protected by the armed forces of the USA. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. Thank you for protecting us from Viet Nam, Grenada, Iraq etc, etc.... oh wait a minute..... Another ungrateful pig... |
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