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Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
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Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:26:43 UTC-3, wrote:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/w...uirrel-cookoff Wow! Throw in some hillbilly music and some in here would be in Heaven. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
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Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 10:16:17 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:26:43 UTC-3, wrote: https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/w...uirrel-cookoff Wow! Throw in some hillbilly music and some in here would be in Heaven. Better believe it! We ate a lot of squirrel while I was a kid. Dad and I went squirrel hunting just about every Saturday when they were in season. Always bagged four or five, which was enough to feed the family. No fancy prep though. Rolled the pieces in flour, browned them in a Dutch oven, then added some water and put in the oven for an hour or so. Mashed potatoes and squirrel gravy always set it off just right. I'll bet they taste better than baby seals, don't you? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
15:34John H - hide quoted text - On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 10:16:17 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:26:43 UTC-3, wrote: https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/w...uirrel-cookoff Wow! Throw in some hillbilly music and some in here would be in Heaven. Better believe it! We ate a lot of squirrel while I was a kid. Dad and I went squirrel hunting just about every Saturday when they were in season. Always bagged four or five, which was enough to feed the family. No fancy prep though. Rolled the pieces in flour, browned them in a Dutch oven, then added some water and put in the oven for an hour or so. Mashed potatoes and squirrel gravy always set it off just right. "I'll bet they taste better than baby seals, don't you?" No idea...never tasted baby or adult seals. Seeing the flippers for sale on wooden stands on St John's waterfront in 1969 was enough to gross me out. I'm a city boy...I want my meat either already prepared to eat or properly packaged on Styrofoam and wrapped in cellophane. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 18:09:51 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
15:34John H - hide quoted text - On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 10:16:17 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:26:43 UTC-3, wrote: https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/w...uirrel-cookoff Wow! Throw in some hillbilly music and some in here would be in Heaven. Better believe it! We ate a lot of squirrel while I was a kid. Dad and I went squirrel hunting just about every Saturday when they were in season. Always bagged four or five, which was enough to feed the family. No fancy prep though. Rolled the pieces in flour, browned them in a Dutch oven, then added some water and put in the oven for an hour or so. Mashed potatoes and squirrel gravy always set it off just right. "I'll bet they taste better than baby seals, don't you?" No idea...never tasted baby or adult seals. Seeing the flippers for sale on wooden stands on St John's waterfront in 1969 was enough to gross me out. I'm a city boy...I want my meat either already prepared to eat or properly packaged on Styrofoam and wrapped in cellophane. No fish cleaning for you, eh? I spent a couple years working part time in a butcher shop so a bit of fresh blood on my hands isn't offensive. Somebody's got to kill and dress the meat before it gets put in that styrofoam. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
John H. wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 10:16:17 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:26:43 UTC-3, wrote: https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/w...uirrel-cookoff Wow! Throw in some hillbilly music and some in here would be in Heaven. Better believe it! We ate a lot of squirrel while I was a kid. Dad and I went squirrel hunting just about every Saturday when they were in season. Always bagged four or five, which was enough to feed the family. No fancy prep though. Rolled the pieces in flour, browned them in a Dutch oven, then added some water and put in the oven for an hour or so. Mashed potatoes and squirrel gravy always set it off just right. I'll bet they taste better than baby seals, don't you? I don’t know about seals, but Grey Whale tastes good. Landlady when I went to school in Ohio, fixed squirrel cacciatore. Was very good with Pasta.. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Thursday, August 23, 2018 at 9:25:14 PM UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 18:09:51 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: 15:34John H - hide quoted text - On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 10:16:17 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:26:43 UTC-3, wrote: https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/w...uirrel-cookoff Wow! Throw in some hillbilly music and some in here would be in Heaven. Better believe it! We ate a lot of squirrel while I was a kid. Dad and I went squirrel hunting just about every Saturday when they were in season. Always bagged four or five, which was enough to feed the family. No fancy prep though. Rolled the pieces in flour, browned them in a Dutch oven, then added some water and put in the oven for an hour or so. Mashed potatoes and squirrel gravy always set it off just right. "I'll bet they taste better than baby seals, don't you?" No idea...never tasted baby or adult seals. Seeing the flippers for sale on wooden stands on St John's waterfront in 1969 was enough to gross me out. I'm a city boy...I want my meat either already prepared to eat or properly packaged on Styrofoam and wrapped in cellophane. No fish cleaning for you, eh? I spent a couple years working part time in a butcher shop so a bit of fresh blood on my hands isn't offensive. Somebody's got to kill and dress the meat before it gets put in that styrofoam. Remember? His wife cleans the fish. He's evidently a bit squeamish. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Its Me
- show quoted text - "Remember? Â*His wife cleans the fish. Â*He's evidently a bit squeamish."Â* Duh! No she doesn't and that was the problem. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 9:40:45 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Its Me - show quoted text - "Remember? Â*His wife cleans the fish. Â*He's evidently a bit squeamish."Â* Duh! No she doesn't and that was the problem. The problem is that you expect her to. "Why would your wife clean it if you catch it?" "Working together....I do the hard work and she contributes. Working as a team for the common good. Got it ?" |
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Its Me
- show quoted text - "The problem is that you expect her to.Â* "Why would your wife clean it if you catch it?"Â* "Working together....I do the hard work and she contributes. Working as a team for the common good.Â* Got it ?"Â*" Are y'all really that dense? That's what I'm saying....we share the load. I catch and I'd like her to clean and cook so we both can eat. What's so difficult for y'all to understand? I'm beginning to think all y'all southern boys spend way too much time out under that strong sun. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
True North Wrote in message:
Its Me - show quoted text - "The problem is that you expect her to. "Why would your wife clean it if you catch it?" "Working together....I do the hard work and she contributes. Working as a team for the common good. Got it ?" " Are y'all really that dense? That's what I'm saying....we share the load. I catch and I'd like her to clean and cook so we both can eat. What's so difficult for y'all to understand? I'm beginning to think all y'all southern boys spend way too much time out under that strong sun. You just got done sayin she won't clean fish. Now you say you'd like her to clean fish. Man up. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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13:33justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "You just got done sayin she won't clean fish. Now you say you'd like her to clean fish." Another prime example of sunstroke! Y'all should get treatment for that. |
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True North Wrote in message:
13:33justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "You just got done sayin she won't clean fish. Now you say you'd like her to clean fish." Another prime example of sunstroke! Y'all should get treatment for that. Let me get out my canadian to English translator and try to sort out what you are sayin. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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True North wrote:
Its Me - show quoted text - "The problem is that you expect her to.Â* "Why would your wife clean it if you catch it?"Â* "Working together....I do the hard work and she contributes. Working as a team for the common good.Â* Got it ?"Â*" Are y'all really that dense? That's what I'm saying....we share the load. I catch and I'd like her to clean and cook so we both can eat. What's so difficult for y'all to understand? I'm beginning to think all y'all southern boys spend way too much time out under that strong sun. I’m thinking Canadian chauvinist pig. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Kalif Swill guzzles....
"I’m thinking Canadian chauvinist pig." Don't 'think' Swill, it certainly isn't your strong suit. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 2:00:16 PM UTC-4, Bill wrote:
True North wrote: Its Me - show quoted text - "The problem is that you expect her to.Â* "Why would your wife clean it if you catch it?"Â* "Working together....I do the hard work and she contributes. Working as a team for the common good.Â* Got it ?"Â*" Are y'all really that dense? That's what I'm saying....we share the load. I catch and I'd like her to clean and cook so we both can eat. What's so difficult for y'all to understand? I'm beginning to think all y'all southern boys spend way too much time out under that strong sun. I’m thinking Canadian chauvinist pig. Most men think of fishing as recreation, not work. He wants to have all the fun and make his wife do all the work. How can he look at himself in the mirror? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Its Me wrote:
On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 2:00:16 PM UTC-4, Bill wrote: True North wrote: Its Me - show quoted text - "The problem is that you expect her to.Â* "Why would your wife clean it if you catch it?"Â* "Working together....I do the hard work and she contributes. Working as a team for the common good.Â* Got it ?"Â*" Are y'all really that dense? That's what I'm saying....we share the load. I catch and I'd like her to clean and cook so we both can eat. What's so difficult for y'all to understand? I'm beginning to think all y'all southern boys spend way too much time out under that strong sun. I’m thinking Canadian chauvinist pig. Most men think of fishing as recreation, not work. He wants to have all the fun and make his wife do all the work. How can he look at himself in the mirror? Doesn’t buy a boat the wife likes and then makes her push it up the driveway. CCPig. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles.... "I’m thinking Canadian chauvinist pig." Don't 'think' Swill, it certainly isn't your strong suit. A lot stronger brain than you, the Canadian Chauvinist Pig. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
True North wrote:
13:33justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "You just got done sayin she won't clean fish. Now you say you'd like her to clean fish." Another prime example of sunstroke! Y'all should get treatment for that. Dumb attempt to cover up a lie, asshole. |
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Alex Wrote in message:
True North wrote: 13:33justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "You just got done sayin she won't clean fish. Now you say you'd like her to clean fish." Another prime example of sunstroke! Y'all should get treatment for that. Dumb attempt to cover up a lie, asshole. The poor woman does enough for that lazy slug. She cooks, cleans, picks up his empties. Pushes boats while he steers the tongue. And on top of that, I think she still works. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 8/26/18 9:01 AM, justan wrote:
Alex Wrote in message: True North wrote: 13:33justan True North Wrote in message: - show quoted text - "You just got done sayin she won't clean fish. Now you say you'd like her to clean fish." Another prime example of sunstroke! Y'all should get treatment for that. Dumb attempt to cover up a lie, asshole. The poor woman does enough for that lazy slug. She cooks, cleans, picks up his empties. Pushes boats while he steers the tongue. And on top of that, I think she still works. What ever "Mrs. Don" does in her life, it has to be better than what Mrs. JustanAsshole has to put up with with a piece of **** like you. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Ditzy Dan Kruger Spittles....
"Nine minute reply! Â*Good lemming!" Does calling others names make y'all feel better about yourself? |
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True North Wrote in message:
Ditzy Dan Kruger Spittles.... "Nine minute reply! Good lemming!" Does calling others names make y'all feel better about yourself? What does calling people names do for you? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message: Ditzy Dan Kruger Spittles.... "Nine minute reply! Good lemming!" Does calling others names make y'all feel better about yourself? What does calling people names do for you? Obviously, doing so makes you think you have an erection, Justan... -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 9:22:09 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
justan wrote: True North Wrote in message: Ditzy Dan Kruger Spittles.... "Nine minute reply! Good lemming!" Does calling others names make y'all feel better about yourself? What does calling people names do for you? Obviously, doing so makes you think you have an erection, Justan... What does it do for Donna? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 18:09:46 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan Kruger Spittles.... "Nine minute reply! *Good lemming!" Does calling others names make y'all feel better about yourself? Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
07:42John H - show quoted text - "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here.....or in boxing and mixed martial arts circles. Example...Iron Mike Tyson. Ditzy is just plain nasty. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 06:03:57 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
07:42John H - show quoted text - "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here.....or in boxing and mixed martial arts circles. Example...Iron Mike Tyson. Ditzy is just plain nasty. Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
John H
- show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place,Â* other than *your* posts, where that name is used?"Â* There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place,* other than *your* posts, where that name is used?"* There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 10:27:04 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place,Â* other than *your* posts, where that name is used?"Â* There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? That's why we call you Donna. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John H wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place,Â* other than *your* posts, where that name is used?"Â* There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson' etc, etc. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John H wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place,* other than *your* posts, where that name is used?"* There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson' etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
John H. wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John H wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used?" There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson' etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. The dip**** doesn't even know my name. Sure, I don't post with my real name but it's a common, Americanized nickname. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
On 8/28/18 7:49 PM, Alex wrote:
John H. wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John HÂ* wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used?" There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson'Â* etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. The dip**** doesn't even know my name.Â* Sure, I don't post with my real name but it's a common, Americanized nickname. Ahh, Jeopardy! For 25 cents, who is Alejandro Jorge Fuste? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/28/18 7:49 PM, Alex wrote: John H. wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John H wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used?" There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson' etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. The dip**** doesn't even know my name. Sure, I don't post with my real name but it's a common, Americanized nickname. Ahh, Jeopardy! For 25 cents, who is Alejandro Jorge Fuste? Only an internet stalker would know. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 8/28/18 7:49 PM, Alex wrote: John H. wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John H wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used?" There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson' etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. The dip**** doesn't even know my name. Sure, I don't post with my real name but it's a common, Americanized nickname. Ahh, Jeopardy! For 25 cents, who is Alejandro Jorge Fuste? Only an internet stalker would know. Or someone who paid off a bet to you with a postal money order... -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/28/18 7:49 PM, Alex wrote: John H. wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John HÂ* wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used?" There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson'Â* etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. The dip**** doesn't even know my name.Â* Sure, I don't post with my real name but it's a common, Americanized nickname. Ahh, Jeopardy! For 25 cents, who is Alejandro Jorge Fuste? Somebody your are jealous of because they are successful and never claimed bankruptcy? |
Gotta love those people from Arkansas.
Keyser Söze wrote:
Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 8/28/18 7:49 PM, Alex wrote: John H. wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:37:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:33:32 UTC-3, John H wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 07:27:02 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Oh, I didn't know 'Ditzy Dan Kruger' was a common nickname. Perhaps you could show me one place, other than *your* posts, where that name is used?" There's a lot y'all don't know, Johnny. Are y'all saying Kruger only deserves a "common nickname"? Here we try to match nicknames to the recipient...that is something that reflects their personality or even physical attributes. Got it? No, Don, I'm saying, "Don, calling names while rebuking another's name-calling does not make much sense." You implied it was a common nickname with your words, "Big difference, I use his nick name, such as is popular in a lot of places around here..." If it's popular, who besides you, is using it? Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? Wrong again, as usual Johnny. Y'all should really learn to comprehend what y'all are reading before trying to start an argument. I didn't "imply IT was a common nickname".......I stated that nicknames were common up here. It could be 'Big Jack MacDonald' or 'Red Sampson' etc, etc. Who is the 'we' matching 'Ditzy' with Dan Kreuger? You, for example, have many 'nicknames' here in rec.boats. You don't see me using any of them now, do you? A derogatory nickname is still 'name-calling'. Twice now you've said something derogatory about me. No need for it. I'll not do the same to you. The dip**** doesn't even know my name. Sure, I don't post with my real name but it's a common, Americanized nickname. Ahh, Jeopardy! For 25 cents, who is Alejandro Jorge Fuste? Only an internet stalker would know. Or someone who paid off a bet to you with a postal money order... Where did you come up with my middle name or my employer's name? Spin that, Fat Harry. |
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