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Short Wave Sportfishing December 14th 04 01:03 PM

On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
speaking of lime jello wrote:

~~ snippage ~~

Kind of like teaching lime Jello to count.


And just how do you know that lime Jello can't count?

Ever ask lime Jello to count? HMMMMMMMMM????

Later,

Tom - sticking up for the rights of lime Jello fruit molds everywhere.

P.Fritz December 14th 04 01:49 PM


"JimH" wrote in message
...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
speaking of lime jello wrote:

~~ snippage ~~

Kind of like teaching lime Jello to count.


And just how do you know that lime Jello can't count?

Ever ask lime Jello to count? HMMMMMMMMM????

Later,

Tom - sticking up for the rights of lime Jello fruit molds everywhere.


I heard he regularly carries on conversations with cherry jello.


That is the only thing asslicker is smarter than.







JohnH December 14th 04 06:44 PM

On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't teaching my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words

called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper use of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,

just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words

called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.


Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little group of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not calling

you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts correctly,

you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some help

in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind of
like teaching lime Jello to count.


In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

basskisser December 14th 04 11:23 PM


JohnH wrote:
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"


wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't teaching

my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a

whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words

called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper use

of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,

just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words

called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.

Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS

a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little group

of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not calling

you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts

correctly,
you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some

help
in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which

of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me

make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind

of
like teaching lime Jello to count.


In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

In other words????? Jeez, you are nothing short of a mental midget. I
certainly know what I've said here, it's sad that YOU can't follow a
damned thread that YOU are involved in!!!!


basskisser December 15th 04 06:37 PM


P.Fritz wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message
...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in

message
...
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
speaking of lime jello wrote:

~~ snippage ~~

Kind of like teaching lime Jello to count.

And just how do you know that lime Jello can't count?

Ever ask lime Jello to count? HMMMMMMMMM????

Later,

Tom - sticking up for the rights of lime Jello fruit molds

everywhere.

I heard he regularly carries on conversations with cherry jello.


That is the only thing asslicker is smarter than.


You poor pathetic man. It must be hell going through life as you....a
sniveling, whiney shell of a man.


basskisser December 15th 04 06:39 PM


JohnH wrote:
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"


wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't teaching

my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a

whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words

called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper use

of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,

just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words

called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.

Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS

a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little group

of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not calling

you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts

correctly,
you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some

help
in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which

of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me

make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind

of
like teaching lime Jello to count.


In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

John H

John, I'm truly sorry that you don't have the mental capacity to figure
it out. It's VERY obvious.


JimH December 15th 04 07:06 PM


"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't teaching my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words

called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper use of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,

just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words

called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.

Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little group of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not calling

you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts correctly,

you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some help

in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind of
like teaching lime Jello to count.


In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes


Don't be too tough on Bassy. He cannot even remember the name of the
graduate school he received his masters degree in engineering from or that
the structural engineering work he claimed to have done for Hwashin less
than 2 years ago was in Greenville.

That's our Bassy.



basskisser December 15th 04 07:26 PM


JimH wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"


wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't

teaching my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a

whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words
called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper

use of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,
just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words
called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.

Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS

a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little

group of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not

calling
you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts

correctly,
you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some

help
in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which

of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me

make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind

of
like teaching lime Jello to count.


In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and

necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes


Don't be too tough on Bassy. He cannot even remember the name of the


graduate school he received his masters degree in engineering from or

that
the structural engineering work he claimed to have done for Hwashin

less
than 2 years ago was in Greenville.

That's our Bassy.


Nah, not true. You've got two Hwashins mixed up. There are actually 4
of them. Two are in Ky.


JimH December 15th 04 07:33 PM


"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

JimH wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"


wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't

teaching my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a

whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words
called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper

use of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,
just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words
called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.

Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS

a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little

group of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not

calling
you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts

correctly,
you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some

help
in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which

of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me

make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind

of
like teaching lime Jello to count.

In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and

necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes


Don't be too tough on Bassy. He cannot even remember the name of the


graduate school he received his masters degree in engineering from or

that
the structural engineering work he claimed to have done for Hwashin

less
than 2 years ago was in Greenville.

That's our Bassy.


Nah, not true. You've got two Hwashins mixed up. There are actually 4
of them. Two are in Ky.


Not so. You got caught in a lie. The Hwashin plant in Greenville, AL is in
fact a stamping plant (floor panels for cars). You previously claimed to
have done the structural engineering work for a stamping plant pounding out
floor panels for cars. You then stated the customer was Hwashin. When
asked if it were the Greenville plant, you said no, that it was in Alabama.

Hwashin built a stamping plant for auto floor panels in Greenville, AL. The
plant opened last year.

I suggest you stop now before you get yourself caught up in more lies.



P.Fritz December 15th 04 07:36 PM


"JimH" wrote in message
...

"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

JimH wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser"


wrote:

No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't

teaching my
children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a

whole,
and I
certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words
called
NOUNS.....

Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper

use of
commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad?

Yes

In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer?

It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form,
just
for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words
called
NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand.

Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS

a
little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little

group of
words...?"

Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not

calling
you
any names.

Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying?
While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts

correctly,
you
certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some

help
in
logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask.


I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which

of
my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me

make
sense of your reply.

John H


I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I
don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind

of
like teaching lime Jello to count.

In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king!

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and

necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes

Don't be too tough on Bassy. He cannot even remember the name of the


graduate school he received his masters degree in engineering from or

that
the structural engineering work he claimed to have done for Hwashin

less
than 2 years ago was in Greenville.

That's our Bassy.


Nah, not true. You've got two Hwashins mixed up. There are actually 4
of them. Two are in Ky.


Not so. You got caught in a lie. The Hwashin plant in Greenville, AL is
in fact a stamping plant (floor panels for cars). You previously claimed
to have done the structural engineering work for a stamping plant pounding
out floor panels for cars. You then stated the customer was Hwashin.
When asked if it were the Greenville plant, you said no, that it was in
Alabama.

Hwashin built a stamping plant for auto floor panels in Greenville, AL.
The plant opened last year.

I suggest you stop now before you get yourself caught up in more lies.


If you have ever been in a stamping plant, you would know why the 'C' team
gets those projects.







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