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Keyser Söze[_3_] October 30th 20 12:05 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On 10/29/20 5:49 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 29 October 2020 at 09:55:55 UTC-3, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait to find out
how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a brand new
beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada wouldn't
let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was smart
enough to put a Florida plates on it.

Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had been exposed to
your filth.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*



Exactly!
It's in our best interests to keep those disease riddled southern boys at bay.
I don't do much importing or exporting but there must have been a way for
the dealer to get the rig over the border. Every year drivers go over to
bring back travel trailers from the factories in Indiana.


Canadian borders are only closed to USA people.


Can't blame the Canadians...who wants to let some possibly/probably
infected 'Mericans in?

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Bill[_12_] October 30th 20 01:04 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 5:49 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 29 October 2020 at 09:55:55 UTC-3, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait to find out
how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a brand new
beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada wouldn't
let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was smart
enough to put a Florida plates on it.

Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had been exposed to
your filth.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Exactly!
It's in our best interests to keep those disease riddled southern boys at bay.
I don't do much importing or exporting but there must have been a way for
the dealer to get the rig over the border. Every year drivers go over to
bring back travel trailers from the factories in Indiana.


Canadian borders are only closed to USA people.


Can't blame the Canadians...who wants to let some possibly/probably
infected 'Mericans in?


I guess Canadians don’t acquire COVID south of the border.


[email protected] October 30th 20 01:59 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:00:36 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 4:44 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 11:02:44 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 10:49 AM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 09:37:55 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

southern Connecticut.

Is there a northern connecticut? The whole state is only about 60
miles from the Long Island Sound to the Mass border at it's widest
point. It is more like 45-50 from where you lived.


When I was a kid, it was a three hour drive from New Haven to the Boston
suburbs, where my grandparents lived. The only way there was the old
Merritt Parkway as far in Connecticut as it went, and then commercial
state highways from there to the outskirts of Boston. These days, of
course, it takes less time. We never went straight north into
Massachusetts because we didn't have any relatives in that part of the
state. The best way to get from New Haven to Boston back then was on the
train. Great train ride. Still is.


That is more of an east west drive than north south but I have taken
that trip, driving to Boston from DC. It was 95 then but that is not
like 95 once you get out of the Acela corridor. 95 up there is just
another road.


I-95 through Connecticut did not exist when I was a kid growing up
there. It is a typical interstate through the Nutmeg State. Used to have
tolls but they are gone.


I did it last in 1968. I assume it was I-95 but I honestly don't
remember. I know it just seemed like another road to me but it was the
middle of the night. I try not to take trips like that in the
daylight.

Keyser Söze[_3_] October 30th 20 02:12 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On 10/29/20 9:59 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:00:36 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 4:44 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 11:02:44 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 10:49 AM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 09:37:55 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

southern Connecticut.

Is there a northern connecticut? The whole state is only about 60
miles from the Long Island Sound to the Mass border at it's widest
point. It is more like 45-50 from where you lived.


When I was a kid, it was a three hour drive from New Haven to the Boston
suburbs, where my grandparents lived. The only way there was the old
Merritt Parkway as far in Connecticut as it went, and then commercial
state highways from there to the outskirts of Boston. These days, of
course, it takes less time. We never went straight north into
Massachusetts because we didn't have any relatives in that part of the
state. The best way to get from New Haven to Boston back then was on the
train. Great train ride. Still is.

That is more of an east west drive than north south but I have taken
that trip, driving to Boston from DC. It was 95 then but that is not
like 95 once you get out of the Acela corridor. 95 up there is just
another road.


I-95 through Connecticut did not exist when I was a kid growing up
there. It is a typical interstate through the Nutmeg State. Used to have
tolls but they are gone.


I did it last in 1968. I assume it was I-95 but I honestly don't
remember. I know it just seemed like another road to me but it was the
middle of the night. I try not to take trips like that in the
daylight.


I seem to recall I-95 through Connecticut opening up in the mid-1950s,
maybe '55 or '57. Used to be a .25 toll every X miles, but the last time
I was on the road, the toll booths were gone.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

[email protected] October 30th 20 02:18 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 3:55:16 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 3:46 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 10/29/20 12:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 11:42 AM, Justan O. wrote:
8On 10/29/20 11:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 10:49 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 09:37:55 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

southern Connecticut.

Is there a northern connecticut? The whole state is only about 60
miles from the Long Island Sound to the Mass border at it's widest
point. It is more like 45-50 from where you lived.


When I was a kid, it was a three hour drive from New Haven to the
Boston suburbs, where my grandparents lived. The only way there was
the old Merritt Parkway as far in Connecticut as it went, and then
commercial state highways from there to the outskirts of Boston.
These days, of course, it takes less time. We never went straight
north into Massachusetts because we didn't have any relatives in
that part of the state. The best way to get from New Haven to Boston
back then was on the train. Great train ride. Still is.

I believe your relatives are from Revere. Revere has close ties to
the North
End but it is not Boston.


My relatives on both sides of the family lived in the Boston area,
including Boston proper, Revere, Salem, and other sites within the
SMSA. I also had relatives who lived in New York City and in the
Philly area. In fact, my father's parents first lived in Elkins Park,
a Philly suburb, before they moved to Boston and then Revere. My
mother's parents lived in Boston proper their entire time in the USA.
So, as usual, you jumped to the wrong conclusions. My dad's parents
moved from Philly to Revere to manage a couple of small stores my
grandfather's brother owned in partnership with other relatives in the
New Haven area. After my dad graduated from college in Philly, he went
to work for his uncle, my grandfather's brother, as a regional manager
and then as the manager of several stores in New Jersey, including
Atlantic City, where he met my mother and got married. I was conceived
in AC, but then my parents relocated to Wallingford, CT, and then New
Haven, where my dad opened a machine shop with his brother and did
work for the government during the war. After the war, my dad opened
his first boat dealership in New Haven.

And you, you don't even know who your daddy was, I'd bet. :)


Nothing useful there. Just a waste of bandwidth.

Heh heh...as I said, I know who my daddy was. You don't know who your
daddy was.


Was that a snotball you flung there? Yeah, I thought so.

[email protected] October 30th 20 02:18 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 8:05:22 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 5:49 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 29 October 2020 at 09:55:55 UTC-3, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait to find out
how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a brand new
beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada wouldn't
let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was smart
enough to put a Florida plates on it.

Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had been exposed to
your filth.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Exactly!
It's in our best interests to keep those disease riddled southern boys at bay.
I don't do much importing or exporting but there must have been a way for
the dealer to get the rig over the border. Every year drivers go over to
bring back travel trailers from the factories in Indiana.


Canadian borders are only closed to USA people.

Can't blame the Canadians...who wants to let some possibly/probably
infected 'Mericans in?


Another snotball.

[email protected] October 30th 20 03:51 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 22:12:15 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 9:59 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:00:36 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 4:44 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 11:02:44 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 10:49 AM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 09:37:55 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

southern Connecticut.

Is there a northern connecticut? The whole state is only about 60
miles from the Long Island Sound to the Mass border at it's widest
point. It is more like 45-50 from where you lived.


When I was a kid, it was a three hour drive from New Haven to the Boston
suburbs, where my grandparents lived. The only way there was the old
Merritt Parkway as far in Connecticut as it went, and then commercial
state highways from there to the outskirts of Boston. These days, of
course, it takes less time. We never went straight north into
Massachusetts because we didn't have any relatives in that part of the
state. The best way to get from New Haven to Boston back then was on the
train. Great train ride. Still is.

That is more of an east west drive than north south but I have taken
that trip, driving to Boston from DC. It was 95 then but that is not
like 95 once you get out of the Acela corridor. 95 up there is just
another road.


I-95 through Connecticut did not exist when I was a kid growing up
there. It is a typical interstate through the Nutmeg State. Used to have
tolls but they are gone.


I did it last in 1968. I assume it was I-95 but I honestly don't
remember. I know it just seemed like another road to me but it was the
middle of the night. I try not to take trips like that in the
daylight.


I seem to recall I-95 through Connecticut opening up in the mid-1950s,
maybe '55 or '57. Used to be a .25 toll every X miles, but the last time
I was on the road, the toll booths were gone.


My first contact with the interstate was the Beltway and that was
early 60s. I wasn't driving yet when the Wilson Bridge opened but it
was right in that late 62 time frame. It was up in the late 60s when
it opened through S.Carolina/Georgia because I remember driving to
Florida in my 66 Chevelle, still on 15 and 17. The next trip in the 69
Corvette was 95 all the way.

Keyser Söze[_3_] October 30th 20 10:27 AM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On 10/29/20 10:18 PM, wrote:
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 8:05:22 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 5:49 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 29 October 2020 at 09:55:55 UTC-3, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait to find out
how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a brand new
beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada wouldn't
let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was smart
enough to put a Florida plates on it.

Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had been exposed to
your filth.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Exactly!
It's in our best interests to keep those disease riddled southern boys at bay.
I don't do much importing or exporting but there must have been a way for
the dealer to get the rig over the border. Every year drivers go over to
bring back travel trailers from the factories in Indiana.


Canadian borders are only closed to USA people.

Can't blame the Canadians...who wants to let some possibly/probably
infected 'Mericans in?


Another snotball.


I think I'll just move you into the dumpster, since you seem to have
nothing to post here but personal insults. Boring.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

John[_6_] October 31st 20 12:40 PM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 06:27:20 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 10:18 PM, wrote:
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 8:05:22 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 5:49 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 29 October 2020 at 09:55:55 UTC-3, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait to find out
how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a brand new
beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada wouldn't
let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was smart
enough to put a Florida plates on it.

Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had been exposed to
your filth.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Exactly!
It's in our best interests to keep those disease riddled southern boys at bay.
I don't do much importing or exporting but there must have been a way for
the dealer to get the rig over the border. Every year drivers go over to
bring back travel trailers from the factories in Indiana.


Canadian borders are only closed to USA people.

Can't blame the Canadians...who wants to let some possibly/probably
infected 'Mericans in?


Another snotball.


I think I'll just move you into the dumpster, since you seem to have
nothing to post here but personal insults. Boring.


Anyone responding to you with more than a personal insult is wasting finger
tissue and looking foolish. You are a lying, narcissistic loser who abandoned
his mentally disabled son.
--

Freedom Isn't Free!

John[_6_] October 31st 20 12:42 PM

Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
 
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 10:34:58 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 10/29/20 10:25 AM, Justan O. wrote:
UjustOn 10/29/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 9:26 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:55 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r

Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait to find out
* how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a brand new
* beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada wouldn't
* let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was smart
* enough to put a Florida plates on it.


Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had been exposed
to your filth.

As usual, you got it backwards.

As usual, your explanation of whatever was happening sucked. If only
something...anything...you posted had even a smidge of cleverness...
One of the great mysteries here is why your buddy "Eisboch" spent so
many posts trying to convince me you were "smart." This was especially
ironic, considering where and when he went to high school, where he
was amid some of the brightest, most advantaged kids in southern
Connecticut.


What can I say?
Were you one of the brightest, most advantaged kids in South Connecticut?


I was among the brightest based on test scores, but certainly not among
the financially advantaged. I don't know that Eisboch was in either
group, but he had lots of very bright, advantaged kids at Amity Regional
High School during his time there. I knew and know more than a few of
those folks.


LOL! What a braggart! Dony Blanc believes it!
--

Freedom Isn't Free!


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