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JustWaitAFrekinMinute June 27th 13 04:19 PM

tried...
 
On 6/27/2013 10:54 AM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 10:32:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message
...

for two days to unplonk the "noways"... but it seems neither has
learned
to communicate yet, so back you both go.

I think it's cute how dick uses the same email as harry, I guess they
kind of "protect" each other that way:) Later...

---------------------------------------------------

This is rich. The fact that two people independently create the same
fake email address (using a very common term) for discussions in a
newsgroup conjures up ideas of some sort of "conspiracy" in your mind
cracks me up. I've used that fake address for years and I can assure
you that Harry and I aren't "protecting" each other. From what or
whom? You?

I get tired of hearing people repeat the same biased party line
responses and commentary that they get from either Fox News or by any
of the left leaning news networks like MSNBC. Now, added to your
source of news, opinions or whatever you want to call it, you cite a
stupid Facebook page? No wonder this country is going down the
tubes. Nobody thinks anymore. They recite or quote what they've
"heard" and believe it as being gospel.

I've rarely seen Fox News. But out of curiosity (and some degree of
frustration with some of the MSNBC personalities) I've tuned in to
Fox a few times this past week to see how they present the "facts".
I watched Hannity's show a couple of times and also flipped back and
forth between CNN, MSNBC and Fox News for their early morning shows.
I found Hannity and the early news show on Fox (Friends or something?)
to be almost comical. No, not "almost". They *were* comical. Big,
happy, ultra right wing family show.

CNN is pretty good I think. MSNBC provokes thought because
fundamentally I don't agree with much of what is promoted. But Fox
News is nothing but a Happy Hour for right wing zealots who can't
think for themselves. Facebook? Give me a break.


Try sometime watching the 'news' on FOX news - instead of the comedians like Hannity. Hannity is
simply FOX's answer to Mathews.

To base an opinion of FOX on Hannity is like basing an opinion of NBC on Gregory.

John (Gun Nut) H.


They have to make it about "Fox News" John.. It saves addressing the issue.

iBoaterer[_3_] June 27th 13 06:51 PM

tried...
 
In article ,
says...

On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 10:32:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message
...

for two days to unplonk the "noways"... but it seems neither has
learned
to communicate yet, so back you both go.

I think it's cute how dick uses the same email as harry, I guess they
kind of "protect" each other that way:) Later...

---------------------------------------------------

This is rich. The fact that two people independently create the same
fake email address (using a very common term) for discussions in a
newsgroup conjures up ideas of some sort of "conspiracy" in your mind
cracks me up. I've used that fake address for years and I can assure
you that Harry and I aren't "protecting" each other. From what or
whom? You?

I get tired of hearing people repeat the same biased party line
responses and commentary that they get from either Fox News or by any
of the left leaning news networks like MSNBC. Now, added to your
source of news, opinions or whatever you want to call it, you cite a
stupid Facebook page? No wonder this country is going down the
tubes. Nobody thinks anymore. They recite or quote what they've
"heard" and believe it as being gospel.

I've rarely seen Fox News. But out of curiosity (and some degree of
frustration with some of the MSNBC personalities) I've tuned in to
Fox a few times this past week to see how they present the "facts".
I watched Hannity's show a couple of times and also flipped back and
forth between CNN, MSNBC and Fox News for their early morning shows.
I found Hannity and the early news show on Fox (Friends or something?)
to be almost comical. No, not "almost". They *were* comical. Big,
happy, ultra right wing family show.

CNN is pretty good I think. MSNBC provokes thought because
fundamentally I don't agree with much of what is promoted. But Fox
News is nothing but a Happy Hour for right wing zealots who can't
think for themselves. Facebook? Give me a break.


Try sometime watching the 'news' on FOX news - instead of the comedians like Hannity. Hannity is
simply FOX's answer to Mathews.

To base an opinion of FOX on Hannity is like basing an opinion of NBC on Gregory.

John (Gun Nut) H.


Who on FOX would you have us believe?

[email protected] June 27th 13 06:57 PM

tried...
 
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 10:01:38 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/27/13 9:42 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

for two days to unplonk the "noways"... but it seems neither has learned


to communicate yet, so back you both go.




I think it's cute how dick uses the same email as harry, I guess they


kind of "protect" each other that way:) Later...






The phrase "no way, Jose," is a product of the 1960s, when Richard and I

both were young men and probably both heard the expression in connection

with saying something that was never going to happen...and in this case,

using our actual, real email addresses in usenet. It's an expression

I'll always remember from 50 or so years ago, and perhaps that's why

Richard remembers it, too.



If you want to read more into it than that, I'm sure you'll find a

rationale for doing so on your favorite Fox News channels, but I doubt

Richard or I will give it that much thought.


Did you give Richard the Herpes?

[email protected] June 27th 13 06:59 PM

tried...
 
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 1:49:57 PM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...



"F.O.A.D." wrote in message


m...




On 6/27/13 9:42 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:


for two days to unplonk the "noways"... but it seems neither has


learned


to communicate yet, so back you both go.




I think it's cute how dick uses the same email as harry, I guess


they


kind of "protect" each other that way:) Later...






The phrase "no way, Jose," is a product of the 1960s, when Richard and


I


both were young men and probably both heard the expression in


connection


with saying something that was never going to happen...and in this


case,


using our actual, real email addresses in usenet. It's an expression


I'll always remember from 50 or so years ago, and perhaps that's why


Richard remembers it, too.




If you want to read more into it than that, I'm sure you'll find a


rationale for doing so on your favorite Fox News channels, but I doubt


Richard or I will give it that much thought.




-------------------------------------------




I had forgotten where I got that phrase in my head, but you're right.


It's an oldie.




Maybe the fact that we are using the same, fake "reply to" email


address presents a challenge for Scott. It may be that he filters his


"plonks" by the email address, therefore if he plonks me, he plonks


you. Ha! If that's the case, I'll be happy to modify my fake


address. No point in creating more frustration for him than


necessary.




He's insane!


....and you're Steroid poisoned...**** off


F.O.A.D. June 27th 13 07:05 PM

tried...
 
On 6/27/13 1:51 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 10:32:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message
...

for two days to unplonk the "noways"... but it seems neither has
learned
to communicate yet, so back you both go.

I think it's cute how dick uses the same email as harry, I guess they
kind of "protect" each other that way:) Later...

---------------------------------------------------

This is rich. The fact that two people independently create the same
fake email address (using a very common term) for discussions in a
newsgroup conjures up ideas of some sort of "conspiracy" in your mind
cracks me up. I've used that fake address for years and I can assure
you that Harry and I aren't "protecting" each other. From what or
whom? You?

I get tired of hearing people repeat the same biased party line
responses and commentary that they get from either Fox News or by any
of the left leaning news networks like MSNBC. Now, added to your
source of news, opinions or whatever you want to call it, you cite a
stupid Facebook page? No wonder this country is going down the
tubes. Nobody thinks anymore. They recite or quote what they've
"heard" and believe it as being gospel.

I've rarely seen Fox News. But out of curiosity (and some degree of
frustration with some of the MSNBC personalities) I've tuned in to
Fox a few times this past week to see how they present the "facts".
I watched Hannity's show a couple of times and also flipped back and
forth between CNN, MSNBC and Fox News for their early morning shows.
I found Hannity and the early news show on Fox (Friends or something?)
to be almost comical. No, not "almost". They *were* comical. Big,
happy, ultra right wing family show.

CNN is pretty good I think. MSNBC provokes thought because
fundamentally I don't agree with much of what is promoted. But Fox
News is nothing but a Happy Hour for right wing zealots who can't
think for themselves. Facebook? Give me a break.


Try sometime watching the 'news' on FOX news - instead of the comedians like Hannity. Hannity is
simply FOX's answer to Mathews.

To base an opinion of FOX on Hannity is like basing an opinion of NBC on Gregory.

John (Gun Nut) H.


Who on FOX would you have us believe?



It's always a giggle when a Fox News watcher urges people to watch Fox
News in order to "learn the truth." I'm reminded of that university
study that indicated the more you watch Fox News, the less you know.

I think it possible for Fox News to correctly and properly report simple
news stories, such as car crashes, bridge collapses, et cetera, but when
there are serious and possibly political overlays to a news story, Fox's
network news types typically put the slants on it their overseers want.

BAR[_2_] June 28th 13 12:54 AM

tried...
 
In article , says...

On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 10:32:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message
...

for two days to unplonk the "noways"... but it seems neither has
learned
to communicate yet, so back you both go.

I think it's cute how dick uses the same email as harry, I guess they
kind of "protect" each other that way:) Later...

---------------------------------------------------

This is rich. The fact that two people independently create the same
fake email address (using a very common term) for discussions in a
newsgroup conjures up ideas of some sort of "conspiracy" in your mind
cracks me up. I've used that fake address for years and I can assure
you that Harry and I aren't "protecting" each other. From what or
whom? You?

I get tired of hearing people repeat the same biased party line
responses and commentary that they get from either Fox News or by any
of the left leaning news networks like MSNBC. Now, added to your
source of news, opinions or whatever you want to call it, you cite a
stupid Facebook page? No wonder this country is going down the
tubes. Nobody thinks anymore. They recite or quote what they've
"heard" and believe it as being gospel.

I've rarely seen Fox News. But out of curiosity (and some degree of
frustration with some of the MSNBC personalities) I've tuned in to
Fox a few times this past week to see how they present the "facts".
I watched Hannity's show a couple of times and also flipped back and
forth between CNN, MSNBC and Fox News for their early morning shows.
I found Hannity and the early news show on Fox (Friends or something?)
to be almost comical. No, not "almost". They *were* comical. Big,
happy, ultra right wing family show.

CNN is pretty good I think. MSNBC provokes thought because
fundamentally I don't agree with much of what is promoted. But Fox
News is nothing but a Happy Hour for right wing zealots who can't
think for themselves. Facebook? Give me a break.


Try sometime watching the 'news' on FOX news - instead of the comedians like Hannity. Hannity is
simply FOX's answer to Mathews.

To base an opinion of FOX on Hannity is like basing an opinion of NBC on Gregory.

John (Gun Nut) H.


O'Reilly and Hannity just like to hear their name and it doesn't matter if they are saying
their name or someone else is saying their name.


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