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says... On 4/11/2013 3:52 PM, Hank© wrote: On 4/11/2013 2:16 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 4/11/2013 12:39 PM, J Herring wrote: On 11 Apr 2013 16:23:45 GMT, F.O.A.D. wrote: J Herring wrote: On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:50:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/11/13 10:32 AM, J Herring wrote: On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:17:18 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/11/13 10:12 AM, J Herring wrote: On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 09:30:26 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/11/13 8:30 AM, J Herring wrote: On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 08:19:36 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 09:06:53 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Details at 11. Something is better than nothing! (I ****ing hope so anyway!) I must have missed the constitution amendment process? -------------------------------------- The Constitution says you have the right to bear arms and you do. The Constitution says we all have the right to keep and bear arms. ------------------------------------------------- Are you saying that right also extends to convicted felons, people with serious mental health issues, alcoholics and drug addicts? The Constitution does not exclude them. But then again, a convicted felon forfeited some of his rights. Those with serious mental health issues could easily be considered a danger to themselves and/or society. Alcoholics and drug addicts? How would that he controlled. I doubt if AA or NA are going to provide lists of members. And besides, members don't 'sign up' or register to be a member. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. I don't know what the regs are in a loose state like Virginia, but in Maryland if you are buying a firearm, you have to fill out a questionnaire for the state police on which you state under criminal penalties whether you are of legal age, whether you are engaging in a straw purchase, whether you've been convicted of a crime of violence, whether you've been convicted of a misdemeanor act of domestic violence, whether you are the respondent in a protective order, whether you've been committed to a mental institution, whether you are a habitual drunkard, et cetera. Say yes to any of 'em and your app is denied and you might get arrested. Anyone here a heavy drinker? Completion of the ATF Form 4473 is a requirement in Virginia. I would assume the same is true of Maryland, as it's a Federal form. But who knows? Maryland may have its own form which asks the same questions. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. Maryland has its own form. Two pages, one for the applicant, one for the dealer. Similar and duplicative in many areas of federal form. Remember, in Maryland, the state police get involved in your app to buy a pistol. Well, that explains it then. Now I know why Maryland is such a safe state in which to reside. Well, except for certain parts, that is. If I were walking through PG County or B'more at night, I'd damn sure consider that a 'special circumstance'! Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. I know this will be difficult for a racist bigot like you to understand, Herring, but there are some beautiful, rural areas of PG County that are much nicer than where you live but where decent people do live and aren't particularly impacted by street crime. We dine at a couple of locally owned restaurants in PG County, and never feel any "fear." Harry, must you always resort to name-calling. Does your continuous reference to the MS-13 gangs overrunning Fairfax County not make you just as much a racist bigot? I've driven through PG County quite often. You're right, there are some pretty, rural areas there. But, if my car broke down at 2AM in one of those pretty, rural areas, I'd definitely consider that a special circumstance! We've been in Baltimore many fine days and evenings in all parts of the city, and have never been accosted or even felt like we were under a threat. A few weeks ago, while returning home from National Airport one evening, the Suitland Parkway was blocked because of an accident, and we had to detour to a part of DC/Maryland you would consider dangerous. I got a bit lost and stopped at a convenience store/gas station to get out and ask for directions. I said "hi" to the guys milling around and they said "hi" back. No sweat. I think your white man's culture of privilege is blinding you. You are so brave! What a man, Harry. No wonder Donnie is so enthralled! Yes, I've been to Baltimore also. There are some beautiful spots in that fine town. There are also some spots I would not want to find myself at 2AM. But then again, I'm not you. Actually, it's the continuous reporting of the crime in PG County and B'more that's blinding me. I'm guessing the special circumstances were a walk in your back yard where all the 'critters' and the owls live. Hell, I can understand your having a round chambered under those 'special circumstances'. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. It must be awful to be as afraid of people as you are. Well, I've never walked around with a round chambered because of 'special circumstances' - at least in this country anyway. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. LOL! What are laughing at, moron? I think he's laughing because John made a fool out of you. I could be wrong, though. Got that right... A racist sticking up for a racist, gee I'm shocked... |
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On Saturday, 13 April 2013 12:40:03 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... snip.. To make matters worse..Snottie wouldn't even fulfill one of his dad's last wishes... to be taken up here to visit his forefathers home. Guess he was too busy coveting what he was lusting to inherit. Inherited a house and STILL can't pay the property taxes on it..... Sure would like to know how he weasels out of paying his property taxes... I just paid mine 2.5 weeks early but sure could have used the money for other things.. such as having a trim gauge and receiver installed on my new ski/fish boat. Some say it's not needed.. that I should be able to tell by the feel. I find that if I'm in shallow water and if I raise the motor a bit to avoid hitting rocks, I forget to put it all the way down when trying to get back up on plane. |
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:47:54 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Saturday, 13 April 2013 12:40:03 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... snip.. To make matters worse..Snottie wouldn't even fulfill one of his dad's last wishes... to be taken up here to visit his forefathers home. Guess he was too busy coveting what he was lusting to inherit. Inherited a house and STILL can't pay the property taxes on it..... Sure would like to know how he weasels out of paying his property taxes... I just paid mine 2.5 weeks early but sure could have used the money for other things.. such as having a trim gauge and receiver installed on my new ski/fish boat. Some say it's not needed.. that I should be able to tell by the feel. I find that if I'm in shallow water and if I raise the motor a bit to avoid hitting rocks, I forget to put it all the way down when trying to get back up on plane. Your buddy ESAD should be able to give you some good tax-avoidance tips. If you are in water so shallow you have to raise the prop (surely you don't raise the 'motor') to keep from hitting rocks, then you're taking chances you shouldn't be taking. If the bow seems to raise higher than normal, then you've not lowered the prop. A little boat like that shouldn't need a trim gauge. (What is the 'reciever' you refer to?) Does your engine have a trim control? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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In article ,
says... On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:47:54 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Saturday, 13 April 2013 12:40:03 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... snip.. To make matters worse..Snottie wouldn't even fulfill one of his dad's last wishes... to be taken up here to visit his forefathers home. Guess he was too busy coveting what he was lusting to inherit. Inherited a house and STILL can't pay the property taxes on it..... Sure would like to know how he weasels out of paying his property taxes... I just paid mine 2.5 weeks early but sure could have used the money for other things.. such as having a trim gauge and receiver installed on my new ski/fish boat. Some say it's not needed.. that I should be able to tell by the feel. I find that if I'm in shallow water and if I raise the motor a bit to avoid hitting rocks, I forget to put it all the way down when trying to get back up on plane. Your buddy ESAD should be able to give you some good tax-avoidance tips. If you are in water so shallow you have to raise the prop (surely you don't raise the 'motor') to keep from hitting rocks, then you're taking chances you shouldn't be taking. If the bow seems to raise higher than normal, then you've not lowered the prop. A little boat like that shouldn't need a trim gauge. (What is the 'reciever' you refer to?) Does your engine have a trim control? Salmonbait Never heard of a jackplate, I take it..... |
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On Saturday, 13 April 2013 14:41:51 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:47:54 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Saturday, 13 April 2013 12:40:03 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... snip.. To make matters worse..Snottie wouldn't even fulfill one of his dad's last wishes... to be taken up here to visit his forefathers home. Guess he was too busy coveting what he was lusting to inherit. Inherited a house and STILL can't pay the property taxes on it..... Sure would like to know how he weasels out of paying his property taxes... I just paid mine 2.5 weeks early but sure could have used the money for other things.. such as having a trim gauge and receiver installed on my new ski/fish boat. Some say it's not needed.. that I should be able to tell by the feel. I find that if I'm in shallow water and if I raise the motor a bit to avoid hitting rocks, I forget to put it all the way down when trying to get back up on plane. Your buddy ESAD should be able to give you some good tax-avoidance tips. If you are in water so shallow you have to raise the prop (surely you don't raise the 'motor') to keep from hitting rocks, then you're taking chances you shouldn't be taking. If the bow seems to raise higher than normal, then you've not lowered the prop. A little boat like that shouldn't need a trim gauge. (What is the 'reciever' you refer to?) Does your engine have a trim control? Salmonbait Sometimes I find myself in shallow water fairly quickly... especially when boating in unfamiliar areas. I like to cruise around and explore. Like all similar boats, it has a thumb operated up and down trim switch on the control handle... you know, the handle that controls forward/reverse and the speed. |
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 11:57:55 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Saturday, 13 April 2013 14:41:51 UTC-3, John H wrote: On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:47:54 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Saturday, 13 April 2013 12:40:03 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... snip.. To make matters worse..Snottie wouldn't even fulfill one of his dad's last wishes... to be taken up here to visit his forefathers home. Guess he was too busy coveting what he was lusting to inherit. Inherited a house and STILL can't pay the property taxes on it..... Sure would like to know how he weasels out of paying his property taxes... I just paid mine 2.5 weeks early but sure could have used the money for other things.. such as having a trim gauge and receiver installed on my new ski/fish boat. Some say it's not needed.. that I should be able to tell by the feel. I find that if I'm in shallow water and if I raise the motor a bit to avoid hitting rocks, I forget to put it all the way down when trying to get back up on plane. Your buddy ESAD should be able to give you some good tax-avoidance tips. If you are in water so shallow you have to raise the prop (surely you don't raise the 'motor') to keep from hitting rocks, then you're taking chances you shouldn't be taking. If the bow seems to raise higher than normal, then you've not lowered the prop. A little boat like that shouldn't need a trim gauge. (What is the 'reciever' you refer to?) Does your engine have a trim control? Salmonbait Sometimes I find myself in shallow water fairly quickly... especially when boating in unfamiliar areas. I like to cruise around and explore. Like all similar boats, it has a thumb operated up and down trim switch on the control handle... you know, the handle that controls forward/reverse and the speed. I'd invest in some charts if I wanted to explore unknown areas. A trim gauge could come in handy just to conserve fuel, i.e., find the most efficient trim for the conditions, and then use the gauge to remove doubt next time you go out. Using the gps to determine speed, I can make small trim adjustments and see where I get the best speed without touching the throttle. I still don't know what the 'reciever' is. Could you explain? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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