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Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:14:58 -0400, Charles
wrote: Nope. You have stalked them and demeaned them wherever they went. "Madcow" was a good example of this. Madcow begged Harry for attention. If Harry wasn't responding to Madcow's provocations she would post endless jabs directed at Harry until he finally responded. Krazy Karen seems to operate on the same frequency. I'm guessing it's love stuck old windbags grateful for any attention. When and if Harry finally responds we get the usual cries of "how can you treat a lady like that?". These usenet beings are no more ladies than you Charles are a gentleman. bb |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
John H wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:00:04 GMT, Jim wrote: http://independent.com/news/news906.htm extract In his latest book, The New Pearl Harbor ? released just two weeks ago ? Griffin all but accuses the Bush administration of taking a dive on September 11 and giving Al Qaeda terrorists an unobstructed shot at the World Trade Center. According to Griffin, a case can be made that the Bush administration arranged the attack, or allowed it to happen. He is aware that he may be dismissed as a conspiracy nut, but given the ?transcendent importance? of the issue, Griffin is willing to assume that risk and has taken to repeating Michael Moore?s line on the subject: ?Personally, I?m not into conspiracy theories except those that are true.? I met with Griffin over coffee to discuss his book and the September 11 investigation. The following is an edited account of their conversation. Sounds like you, Griffin, and Moore ought to get together for coffee. A case could be made that Clinton set up the USS Cole incident with just as much credibility. John H Please post any evidence of Clinton's "setting up" the USS Cole incident, that is at least as compelling as Griffins. |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:33:43 GMT, bb wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:14:58 -0400, Charles wrote: Nope. You have stalked them and demeaned them wherever they went. "Madcow" was a good example of this. Madcow begged Harry for attention. If Harry wasn't responding to Madcow's provocations she would post endless jabs directed at Harry until he finally responded. Krazy Karen seems to operate on the same frequency. I'm guessing it's love stuck old windbags grateful for any attention. When and if Harry finally responds we get the usual cries of "how can you treat a lady like that?". These usenet beings are no more ladies than you Charles are a gentleman. bb Well, bb, would you consider the following to be 'stalking'? ************************** Quotes from our hero -- Harry K. ************************************************** ************* You must have run out of high school babysitting jobs I doubt he's read the classic comics versions of much of anything. Apparently John has problems being a john. Go figure. Well, John, since you have no idea or knowledge over the rather peculiar news "gatherer" I use some days, your opinion is...worthless. But since your entire world is binary, black or white, I suppose you are blind to the grey. That's what happens when you waste your life in the military. Not after you've wasted your life in the Army. Gee, John...did you just read about this in Army Times (mustered-out edition)? Does John actually teach? I know he's mentioned he subs in the Alexandria school system, but my recollection is that he has posted that he mainly babysits high school kids, and doesn't teach. Or was it that he tries to teach some math classes if he is assigned one, but doesn't try to teach if he is assigned to a non-math class. I'm not sure anything about John passes the WGAS test. Yeah. I'd toss John to the sharks. He seems to have fewer and fewer redeeming qualities. John, after all, is a retired military puke, and the only people in the country who take military pukes seriously are...other military pukes. Simpleton. You really have turned yourself into a lying asshole, John. As for the rest of Herring's diatribe, he's just being his disingenuous self. Although he's gotten nastier and nastier the last few weeks. I think his real asshole personality is emerging, the same one I picked up on at the marina. John spent his career in the military and is used to more bull****. John needs a tad of reprogramming. It's hard to have respect for an organization that had you in it long enough for a retirement. Isn't that why you joined the military? Free health care, free college, free prescriptions, subsidized housing...such a deal...was it good for you? Indeed. Probably too complex for John, even though it is the simplest of newsreaders to use. John is absolutely clueless about what you are discussing or about the b.s. factor in military PR. Drinking heavily again, John? Whooosh...right over your head, again, John. But, then, you have no marketable skills, either... Well, John, some of us have to be open-minded and bright, like me, and others of us have to be close-minded and dull, like you. I suppose we have to cut John Herring some slack...he did spend most of his adult life in the military, where thinking is not encouraged. Once again, John, you're not worth more than a one-liner as a response. Go play with your good conduct medal. Did you also get one for attendance? Naw. John prefers chickenhawk with his fries. Which just proves what a sleaze you are, because if you did vote for Sharpton, you voted in the Democratic primary, and since you are a Republican, you cast your vote as a would-be spoiler. Do you ever have anything other than simple-minded thoughts, John? Stupid? You mean like the 12 or so posts you just vomited up here, John? Only a low-life right-wing failure like you would think so, John You probably haven't read either book, either, or many other books, not for a long time, if ever. John has limited skills. That's why he spent his adult life in the military. No wonder you are so ****y. But Bush's failures matter not to Herring and other flat-line Republicans like him. They'll vote for Bush not matter what, utter foolw that they are. Yeah, reich, er, right. What a surprise...John the Wingnut voting Republican...again. Searching contrainer ships is a lot different from carving away at the Constitutional rights of citizens, but I wouldn't expect a d.f. like you to appreciate the difference. Coulter? Sheesh. You really are a bottom feeder. Here you go, dicquehead: John H. in person sort of looks like he is in the mid stages of AIDs. Too thin, large splotches on his skin, hair falling out... Did you get an attendance award, Herring? John and his ilk are simple-minded konservatives, cannot think abstractly, and see issues only in black or white terms. John is an especially pathetic konservative, as he spent most of his adult life as a federal employee sucking on the taxpayers' teat, and now works as a teacher in the public school system, thus continuing his sucking on the taxpayers' teat. You would think a konservative like John would disdain a paycheck from the taxpayers. But that would require him to be able to think in the abstract, and such thinking is not allowed those in the military. Au contraire...I believe teaching to be among the most honorable professions, and always have. But you're not a teacher, John...you are a babysitter. More bull**** from you, John? I have the greatest respect for public school teachers, who work long hours under difficult conditions for, at best, ordinary pay and benefits. You're not a real teacher; you're a substitute teacher who has admitted more than once that on many of your assignments, you don't teach at all, or even try to teach. You do nothing more than babysit. You obviously missed the irony in my post; the insult was aimed at you, not the teaching profession. You are a self-proclaimed conservative and yet, for your living most of your life, you have drawn your pay from the taxpayers, and thumbed your nose at your job responsibilities. If I lived in your town and were a whining slimeball like you, I'd complain about you in a way that matters. But I'm not pondscum like you are, and I'd never ever try to cause anyone job problems because of their newsgroup political statements or leanings. You're just living (barely) proof of how low your end of the political spectrum has sunk. My answer? My answer is this: teaching is a wonderful profession, populated by mostly dedicated people who work hard to make the next generation of America better. How a loser like you got accepted as a substitute teacher is a question to ponder, since you, by your own admission, don't teach, but simply babysit classes at taxpayer expense. Have you ever personally given a day's work for a day's pay? Ignorant dipstick -- John Herring John H has been awash in tripe his entire life. Herring's just another member of the mindless right-wing Bush collective. Yeah...you have no values and no judgment. Herring's just another member of the mindless right-wing Bush collective. You're really an asshole, John. You were invited out on the boat last summer, and turned down the trip. *******I wonder why I didn't go???****************** That must be why you bob and weave around the boatyard...using that thinner as either an inhaler or just drinking it... BTW Herring, if you are going to whore for the Bush-****ters, at least five their web site credit for what you swipe, eh? Sorry, a name like yours was found on a list of felons living in Virginia, and your voting rights were cancelled. You know, I wasn't going to post this, but when I read that bit'o'spoof, I thought of John Herring, who is rec.boats own version of Comical Ali. Ahhh, Comical Ali's cousin, Jocular John, strikes again, with more propaganda straight from the military. Jocular John...America's answer to Comical Ali. ************************************************** ***************** And this is just during the past three or so months! Have a great day! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
"John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:00:04 GMT, Jim wrote: http://independent.com/news/news906.htm extract In his latest book, The New Pearl Harbor - released just two weeks ago - Griffin all but accuses the Bush administration of taking a dive on September 11 and giving Al Qaeda terrorists an unobstructed shot at the World Trade Center. According to Griffin, a case can be made that the Bush administration arranged the attack, or allowed it to happen. He is aware that he may be dismissed as a conspiracy nut, but given the "transcendent importance" of the issue, Griffin is willing to assume that risk and has taken to repeating Michael Moore's line on the subject: "Personally, I'm not into conspiracy theories except those that are true." I met with Griffin over coffee to discuss his book and the September 11 investigation. The following is an edited account of their conversation. Sounds like you, Griffin, and Moore ought to get together for coffee. They can share some pot-laden brownies as well. |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
In article , "Don White" wrote:
I think every politican should be hooked up to a lie detector machine when talking in public. The next thing would be to hire a bunch of honest tecnnicians to run the things. Betcha these "honest technicians" would be Canadian too right? Lie detectors machines are not always accurate, many folks can master lying while hooked up to them and politicians tend to talk in circles anyhow and it would be harder to pin them down after they gained a little experience being hooked up. Sorry Don, back to the drawing board for you..... |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
In article , (RGrew176) wrote:
From: Jim In his latest book, The New Pearl Harbor — released just two weeks ago — Griffin all but accuses the Bush administration of taking a dive on September 11 and giving Al Qaeda terrorists an unobstructed shot at the World Trade Center. According to Griffin, a case can be made that the Bush administration arranged the attack, or allowed it to happen. He is aware that he may be dismissed as a conspiracy nut, but given the “transcendent importance� of the issue, Griffin is willing to assume that risk and has taken to repeating Michael Moore’s line on the subject: “Personally, I’m not into conspiracy theories except those that are true.� I met with Griffin over coffee to discuss his book and the September 11 investigation. The following is an edited account of their conversation. -- Jim Just as good a case can now be made that FDR allowed Pearl Harbor to happen also. May or may not be true in either instance but definitely food for thought and discussion. Time will tell. Case hell, the evidence is there.... |
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In article , John H wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 21:13:34 GMT, (Henry Blackmoore) wrote: In article , John H wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:53:33 GMT, (Henry Blackmoore) wrote: In article , "Don White" wrote: Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:_krec.6565 And what you know about Texas is based on old westerns and whatever your buddy boy Krause says right? Wrong... I study the posts of those who claim they are citizens of that state. I try to understand their attitudes, opinions. the way they interact with normal society....their beligerent, agressive behaviour. Theit apparant love of firearms and unquestioned loyalty to a seemingly undeserving president. It is from this I draw conclusions. And you are not very good at any of it. Maybe you are better at fishing? Btw I caught a mess o' flounder the other day down in Sargent on the coast just off the beach on a cut. My youngest boy hit a 22 incher that weighed a little over 4 pounds. Just ate flounder and eggs for breakfast... mmmm (and Flounder and Turkey for Easter dinner was awesome as well). Broiled the whole fish after scaling, gutting and cutting slits in it and then seasoning with Tony Cachiere's and butter. Awesome. Henry, would you look at a bottle of that Tony Cachiere's stuff and see if they have an 800 number. Just what is it? I couldn't find it on the internet. Of course, I'm no Al Gore when it comes to the internet either. You probably couldn't find it because I misspelled the dadgum thing. LOL. Never was any good with coon-ass or Cajun names. But it's "Tony Chachere's" and I believe it's pronounced "sash-er-ray". It goes on most anything (like Tabasco) and it is great! There is a website listed on the bottle: www.tonychachere.com There is a sodium-free and a low-sodium version too that isn't bad. The stuff is fantastic with shrimp although I prefer Zatarains when I boil em'. You gotta check Zatarains out too! http://www.zatarain.com/ I boil shrimp with beer, Zatarains, small red potatos, garlic, Aggie onions, and orange slices and a healthy dose of Tabasco! (lemons are good too). Small ears of corn are optional. Gawd I am getting hungry for seafood just typing this. Anyways I love to prepare this for my Yankee visitors or relatives. It usually wows then. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...nions/onionhis. html I eat the Texas 1015 onions like apples they are so sweet. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...on2/lasso.html http://www.cookperfect.com/fw1015onionglaze.htm Cheers! Gotcha! Now I know why I wasted all those hours searching! G Thanks much. Sorry John but the good eats will more than make up for it! lol John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:51:27 GMT, Henry Blackmoore wrote:
In article , "Don White" wrote: I think every politican should be hooked up to a lie detector machine when talking in public. The next thing would be to hire a bunch of honest tecnnicians to run the things. Betcha these "honest technicians" would be Canadian too right? Lie detectors machines are not always accurate, many folks can master lying while hooked up to them and politicians tend to talk in circles anyhow and it would be harder to pin them down after they gained a little experience being hooked up. Sorry Don, back to the drawing board for you..... It's easy to tell when a politician is Lying His lips are moveing! -- Jim |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
In article , "Don White" wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message ink.net... snip I eat the Texas 1015 onions like apples they are so sweet. Might explain the 'potty mouth'. Only if you consider onions to be nasty Don. Start eating some of the Zatarains shrimp bowl and season your fish with Tony Chachere's and you will be wearing a NRA hat and singing the praises of the South in no time! |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 12:43:30 -0400, John H wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:33:43 GMT, bb wrote: On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:14:58 -0400, Charles wrote: Nope. You have stalked them and demeaned them wherever they went. "Madcow" was a good example of this. Madcow begged Harry for attention. If Harry wasn't responding to Madcow's provocations she would post endless jabs directed at Harry until he finally responded. Krazy Karen seems to operate on the same frequency. I'm guessing it's love stuck old windbags grateful for any attention. When and if Harry finally responds we get the usual cries of "how can you treat a lady like that?". These usenet beings are no more ladies than you Charles are a gentleman. bb Well, bb, would you consider the following to be 'stalking'? None of that could be reasonably considered "stalking." Those are simple insults, of the sort that have infested rec.boats for the last year or so. But I'm puzzled (in a way) about the unrelenting acrimonious chatter; for many of us, the boating season is hard upon us. For those still subject to cold weather (wimps!), it's a good time to be getting boats un-winterized and back in the water. In your neck of the woods, for example, John, weather guessers are calling for some lovely conditions on the Chesapeake. For any users of Forte Agent, here's a simple hint to get a good start on the season: in "Newsgroups" view, highlight rec.boats. Then press Ctrl-S. See how much more pleasant life is. Maybe I'll see some of you out on the river. Joe Parsons ************************** Quotes from our hero -- Harry K. ************************************************* ************** You must have run out of high school babysitting jobs I doubt he's read the classic comics versions of much of anything. |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:03:56 GMT, Joe Parsons wrote:
None of that could be reasonably considered "stalking." Those are simple insults, of the sort that have infested rec.boats for the last year or so. But I'm puzzled (in a way) about the unrelenting acrimonious chatter; for many of us, the boating season is hard upon us. For those still subject to cold weather (wimps!), it's a good time to be getting boats un-winterized and back in the water. In your neck of the woods, for example, John, weather guessers are calling for some lovely conditions on the Chesapeake. For any users of Forte Agent, here's a simple hint to get a good start on the season: in "Newsgroups" view, highlight rec.boats. Then press Ctrl-S. See how much more pleasant life is. Maybe I'll see some of you out on the river. Joe Parsons The weather has been atrocious. Either rain or wind. Fishing season (for stripers) starts this weekend. My first trip is planned for Monday. Will try Friday, or over the weekend, to get the boat out and take out the kinks. Hopefully there won't be many. No, I don't feel stalked. I compiled that list for the next time Harry asks me to go out on his boat and wonders why I don't respond to him. Take care. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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bb wrote: On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:14:58 -0400, Charles wrote: Nope. You have stalked them and demeaned them wherever they went. "Madcow" was a good example of this. Madcow begged Harry for attention. You're either a sicko or naive, if this is your rationale. If Harry wasn't responding to Madcow's provocations she would post endless jabs directed at Harry until he finally responded. Uh huh. Nice re-write of the facts. Why is it always the same with your ilk? Krazy Karen seems to operate on the same frequency. Uh huh. She never attacked him until he had repeatedly attacked her. These usenet beings are no more ladies than you Charles are a gentleman. bb: Another duped krause sycophant. -- Charlie |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
In article , John H wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:03:56 GMT, Joe Parsons wrote: None of that could be reasonably considered "stalking." Those are simple insults, of the sort that have infested rec.boats for the last year or so. But I'm puzzled (in a way) about the unrelenting acrimonious chatter; for many of us, the boating season is hard upon us. For those still subject to cold weather (wimps!), it's a good time to be getting boats un-winterized and back in the water. In your neck of the woods, for example, John, weather guessers are calling for some lovely conditions on the Chesapeake. For any users of Forte Agent, here's a simple hint to get a good start on the season: in "Newsgroups" view, highlight rec.boats. Then press Ctrl-S. See how much more pleasant life is. Maybe I'll see some of you out on the river. Joe Parsons The weather has been atrocious. Either rain or wind. Fishing season (for stripers) starts this weekend. My first trip is planned for Monday. Will try Friday, or over the weekend, to get the boat out and take out the kinks. Hopefully there won't be many. No, I don't feel stalked. I compiled that list for the next time Harry asks me to go out on his boat and wonders why I don't respond to him. My youngest boy went down the banks of the Brazos River with a friend last week (we live 1/2 mile from it) and watched two Mexicans with a gator-ade fishing reel pull in a 22 pound (my son had a weight scale in his tackle) Striper. They were fishing with about 15 lb test mono wrapped around a gator-ade bottle with a single-drop rig and a worm. Don't that beat all? LOL I didn't even know that we had Stripers in the Brazos here. We spend a heap o' money going fishing far from home only to discover gold in our backyard. Tell us more about the Stripers up in your neck of the woods John. I have never fished for them nor caught one. That may change. Top 100 Texas Striped Bass: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish/inf...er/strbass.htm Take care. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
Harry Krause wrote: Sorry, John, but these were ordinary insults tossed your way, usually in response to insults you tossed my way. Nope, you've crossed the line and don't even realise it. -- Charlie |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
Here's another double-digit IQ holder...
*ploink* -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/ "Charles" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Sorry, John, but these were ordinary insults tossed your way, usually in response to insults you tossed my way. Nope, you've crossed the line and don't even realise it. -- Charlie |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
Netsock wrote: Here's another double-digit IQ holder... *ploink* -- -Netsock Hey, whatever blows your skirt up, guy -- Charlie |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
John H wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:03:56 GMT, Joe Parsons wrote: None of that could be reasonably considered "stalking." Those are simple insults, of the sort that have infested rec.boats for the last year or so. But I'm puzzled (in a way) about the unrelenting acrimonious chatter; for many of us, the boating season is hard upon us. For those still subject to cold weather (wimps!), it's a good time to be getting boats un-winterized and back in the water. In your neck of the woods, for example, John, weather guessers are calling for some lovely conditions on the Chesapeake. For any users of Forte Agent, here's a simple hint to get a good start on the season: in "Newsgroups" view, highlight rec.boats. Then press Ctrl-S. See how much more pleasant life is. Maybe I'll see some of you out on the river. Joe Parsons The weather has been atrocious. Either rain or wind. Fishing season (for stripers) starts this weekend. My first trip is planned for Monday. Will try Friday, or over the weekend, to get the boat out and take out the kinks. Hopefully there won't be many. No, I don't feel stalked. I compiled that list for the next time Harry asks me to go out on his boat and wonders why I don't respond to him. Take care. John H Sorry, crap-for-brains, you got your three invites last year, when you behaved as a semi-responsible conservative, and you were reasonable. No more invites for you. Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? |
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Harry Krause wrote in message ... snip Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? Not another 'boat snob'! Wonder if he wears his white capt's hat/blue blazer/white trousers when out boating? |
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Don White wrote:
Harry Krause wrote in message ... snip Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? Not another 'boat snob'! Wonder if he wears his white capt's hat/blue blazer/white trousers when out boating? Mostly he asks others how to catch fish. |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message link.net...
In article , (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:00:04 GMT, Jim wrote: http://independent.com/news/news906.htm extract In his latest book, The New Pearl Harbor ? released just two weeks ago ? Griffin all but accuses the Bush administration of taking a dive on September 11 and giving Al Qaeda terrorists an unobstructed shot at the World Trade Center. According to Griffin, a case can be made that the Bush administration arranged the attack, or allowed it to happen. He is aware that he may be dismissed as a conspiracy nut, but given the ?transcendent importance? of the issue, Griffin is willing to assume that risk and has taken to repeating Michael Moore?s line on the subject: ?Personally, I?m not into conspiracy theories except those that are true.? I met with Griffin over coffee to discuss his book and the September 11 investigation. The following is an edited account of their conversation. Sounds like you, Griffin, and Moore ought to get together for coffee. A case could be made that Clinton set up the USS Cole incident with just as much credibility. John H Clinton isn't our current president, Bush is. Let's stay on track here. Every time someone says something about Bush, the right can't defend the idiot, so the next thing is Clinton did blah blah blah. Clinton and Gore smoked a lot of reefer did you know that 'asstoker? Please show some evidence that Clinton and Gore "smoked a lot of reefer". OR is that another drunked wild assumption? |
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Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:2wCec.7044 I will stick to Epcot Center thank-you... You can rest easy Henry,,,the Turks & Caicis Islands want to join Canada again. We just may have our own little place in the sun after all. |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:19:51 -0400, Charles wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Sorry, John, but these were ordinary insults tossed your way, usually in response to insults you tossed my way. Nope, you've crossed the line and don't even realise it. -- Charlie I keep waiting for Harry to post some of the derogatory names I've called him. Should be fun! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 23:01:05 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... snip Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? Not another 'boat snob'! Wonder if he wears his white capt's hat/blue blazer/white trousers when out boating? Don, you'd best go back and look up posts. Harry was the one that *suggested* he had offered me a ride on his "36' lobsta boat." This did not occur. Hell, no one even knows if Harry *owns* that boat. Trust me, my lack of desire to spend a day on a boat with Harry has absolutely nothing to do with the boat. I'm pretty happy with my little 21'er. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
In article , (basskisser) wrote:
(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message link.net... In article , (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:00:04 GMT, Jim wrote: http://independent.com/news/news906.htm extract In his latest book, The New Pearl Harbor ? released just two weeks ago ? Griffin all but accuses the Bush administration of taking a dive on September 11 and giving Al Qaeda terrorists an unobstructed shot at the World Trade Center. According to Griffin, a case can be made that the Bush administration arranged the attack, or allowed it to happen. He is aware that he may be dismissed as a conspiracy nut, but given the ?transcendent importance? of the issue, Griffin is willing to assume that risk and has taken to repeating Michael Moore?s line on the subject: ?Personally, I?m not into conspiracy theories except those that are true.? I met with Griffin over coffee to discuss his book and the September 11 investigation. The following is an edited account of their conversation. Sounds like you, Griffin, and Moore ought to get together for coffee. A case could be made that Clinton set up the USS Cole incident with just as much credibility. John H Clinton isn't our current president, Bush is. Let's stay on track here. Every time someone says something about Bush, the right can't defend the idiot, so the next thing is Clinton did blah blah blah. Clinton and Gore smoked a lot of reefer did you know that 'asstoker? Please show some evidence that Clinton and Gore "smoked a lot of reefer". OR is that another drunked wild assumption? Do your own homework 'asstoker. Gore, has acknowledged smoking marijuana in the Army and as a Tennessee journalist in the 1970s. Quite a number of his friends and associates during that period have made statements concerning the fondness of this man and smoking marijuana "like a chimney". They remember him smoking dope as often as three or four times a week. Which I am sure is not considered "frequent" by your standards 'assboy so you will probably try to argue that point. Clinton himself admitted smoking the stuff, although most everyone that knew him closely will tell you that his real penchant was for a certain white crystalline alkaloid. Even Clinton's half-brother Roger claimed Bill had "a nose like a vacuum-cleaner" for the weasel dust. Google is ready for your usage. Go for it. |
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In article , "Don White" wrote:
Harry Krause wrote in message ... snip Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? Not another 'boat snob'! Wonder if he wears his white capt's hat/blue blazer/white trousers when out boating? You remind me of a runny-nose... |
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In article , Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... snip Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? Not another 'boat snob'! Wonder if he wears his white capt's hat/blue blazer/white trousers when out boating? Mostly he asks others how to catch fish. No matter how proficient one is in something there is always more to learn isn't there Krause? But you knew that didn't you? |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
"Don White" wrote in message ...
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message ink.net... In article , "Don White" wrote: : N A fair amount of people from here holiday in Cuba. Sure why not? I am sure many Canadians relate perfectly to communism. *** This area has had long ties with Cuba and other parts of the Carribean...long before Fidel/Jessie Helms*** The Dominican Republic is providing some competition now but I believe there are still direct flights to Havana all winter. Direct flights to a communist country isn't exactly something to be proud of. *** Who said proud??...more like convient *** The very young (re Disney World) and the older snowbirds seem to prefer Florida, but the College kids up to middle age like something a bit less commercial. A bit less commercial and maybe a little more on the seedier side of the Cuban sex trade perhaps? How many old Canadian dudes go chasing down underage girls in Cuba? I wonder how many times ol' Harry K. has visited Cuba? ***There we go again...mind always in the gutter. Is this common in Texas society at large...or just your icehouse buddies?** Don, be nice to Henry, he's just an old drunkard, and his mind has been eaten up by cheap whiskey long ago. |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
"jim--" wrote in message ...
"John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 20:24:27 -0400, "jim--" wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jim-- wrote: "jim--" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote in message ... Pentagon hires Comical Ali to head Iraq PR 9 Apr 2004 by Malcolm Drury Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, the former PR man for failed Iraqi dictator Saddam HusseinT, has been hired by the Pentagon to head its public relations, with particular responsibility for Iraq, DeadBrain has learned. With the guy's obvious talents for lying and bulls*itting, he would be a natural fit. Does this mean that John H will have to post Comical Ali's releases? The circle jerk continues. In one corner we have an extreme liberal who would rather live in Canada and in the other we have an extreme liberal who would rather live in the US. Pretty funny. Perhaps Cuba would suit them better. ;-) Just to clarify...Krause would be the person preferring to live in liberal Canada, White the one who has a penis envy for the US. Canada's a nice place...why would anyone have a problem living there? Launching your boat this month, Dennis? As you know, I would normally be doing so and I have explained the reason we sold our boat after being in the sport for over 25 years. Are you asking the same of your buddy boatless Don White? As I recall he is also boatless. ;-) Jim, do you honestly think his tripe is worth a response? You are giving him a chuckle every time you respond to his totally thoughtless and despicable posts. His goal is to remind you, in a hateful, spiteful manner, of a most unfortunate incident. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Thanks for the reminder John. And you are certainly right. Awe....it's always nice to see lovers posting notes to each other. |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Don White" wrote in message ... Henry Blackmoore wrote in message ink.net... In article , "Don White" wrote: : N A fair amount of people from here holiday in Cuba. Sure why not? I am sure many Canadians relate perfectly to communism. *** This area has had long ties with Cuba and other parts of the Carribean...long before Fidel/Jessie Helms*** The Dominican Republic is providing some competition now but I believe there are still direct flights to Havana all winter. Direct flights to a communist country isn't exactly something to be proud of. *** Who said proud??...more like convient *** The very young (re Disney World) and the older snowbirds seem to prefer Florida, but the College kids up to middle age like something a bit less commercial. A bit less commercial and maybe a little more on the seedier side of the Cuban sex trade perhaps? How many old Canadian dudes go chasing down underage girls in Cuba? I wonder how many times ol' Harry K. has visited Cuba? ***There we go again...mind always in the gutter. Is this common in Texas society at large...or just your icehouse buddies?** Don, be nice to Henry, he's just an old drunkard, and his mind has been eaten up by cheap whiskey long ago. Post proof he drinks cheap whiskey. |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
In looking up Harry and Lobster boat on Google, it appears that Harry came
up with a "Sock Puppet" to state he bumped into Harry and his lobster boat on the Chesapeake. Anyone who makes up poorly disguised alias to convince people he owns a Lobster Boat", obviously does not own one. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=3CCC742C.8090707%40mindspring.com&rnum=1 &prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dharry%2Bkrause%2B(LONG)%26hl%3Den%26l r%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm%3D3CCC742C.8090707%2540mindspring.com%26r num%3D1 What I can't understand is why anyone would started a fantasy thread about a non existent boat? Was he trying to show everyone he has the biggest boat (ie penis) ? John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 23:01:05 GMT, "Don White" wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... snip Don't you recall saying last month that you turned us down because you thought it was only for a boat ride on the Parker, and that had you thought it was for the bigger boat, you would have gone? Not another 'boat snob'! Wonder if he wears his white capt's hat/blue blazer/white trousers when out boating? Don, you'd best go back and look up posts. Harry was the one that *suggested* he had offered me a ride on his "36' lobsta boat." This did not occur. Hell, no one even knows if Harry *owns* that boat. Trust me, my lack of desire to spend a day on a boat with Harry has absolutely nothing to do with the boat. I'm pretty happy with my little 21'er. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
Certainly you remember Creaky, he had the exact same IP address as you do,
made his first post in alt.test to see how his posts looked. He then came to rec.boats to ask you if you had a 35' Lobster boat, he thought he saw you on the Chesapeake Bay, and wanted to tell you he purchased gas at the same marina you do, and drink beer in the same bar you do. He spent a few days chit chatting with you, discussing where you boat and how wonderful your boat looked. As soon as someone pointed out to you that you and Creaky had the exact same IP address, he suddenly disappeared from Usenet, never to be seen again. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=3CCC742C.8090707%40mindspring.com&rnum=1 &prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dharry%2Bkrause%2B(LONG)%26hl%3Den%26l r%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm%3D3CCC742C.8090707%2540mindspring.com%26r num%3D1 Is that why you now Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Smith wrote: In looking up Harry and Lobster boat on Google, it appears that Harry came up with a "Sock Puppet" to state he bumped into Harry and his lobster boat on the Chesapeake. Anyone who makes up poorly disguised alias to convince people he owns a Lobster Boat", obviously does not own one. This from an asswipe whose handle is the fake name every guy uses when checking into a cheap motel with someone else's wife? |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
John Smith wrote:
Certainly you remember Creaky, I remember reading about John Smith and Pocahontas, and I remember some of the jokes about "John Smith" and cheap motels. Which one are you? |
( OT ) Theologian Charges White House Complicity in 9/11 Attack
(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message hlink.net...
In article , (basskisser) wrote: (Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message link.net... In article , (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:00:04 GMT, Jim wrote: http://independent.com/news/news906.htm extract In his latest book, The New Pearl Harbor ? released just two weeks ago ? Griffin all but accuses the Bush administration of taking a dive on September 11 and giving Al Qaeda terrorists an unobstructed shot at the World Trade Center. According to Griffin, a case can be made that the Bush administration arranged the attack, or allowed it to happen. He is aware that he may be dismissed as a conspiracy nut, but given the ?transcendent importance? of the issue, Griffin is willing to assume that risk and has taken to repeating Michael Moore?s line on the subject: ?Personally, I?m not into conspiracy theories except those that are true.? I met with Griffin over coffee to discuss his book and the September 11 investigation. The following is an edited account of their conversation. Sounds like you, Griffin, and Moore ought to get together for coffee. A case could be made that Clinton set up the USS Cole incident with just as much credibility. John H Clinton isn't our current president, Bush is. Let's stay on track here. Every time someone says something about Bush, the right can't defend the idiot, so the next thing is Clinton did blah blah blah. Clinton and Gore smoked a lot of reefer did you know that 'asstoker? Please show some evidence that Clinton and Gore "smoked a lot of reefer". OR is that another drunked wild assumption? Do your own homework 'asstoker. Gore, has acknowledged smoking marijuana in the Army and as a Tennessee journalist in the 1970s. Quite a number of his friends and associates during that period have made statements concerning the fondness of this man and smoking marijuana "like a chimney". They remember him smoking dope as often as three or four times a week. Which I am sure is not considered "frequent" by your standards 'assboy so you will probably try to argue that point. Have any evidence? Clinton himself admitted smoking the stuff, although most everyone that knew him closely will tell you that his real penchant was for a certain white crystalline alkaloid. Even Clinton's half-brother Roger claimed Bill had "a nose like a vacuum-cleaner" for the weasel dust. And because he admitted that he tried it once, didn't like it, makes him a person who "smoked a lot of reefer"? |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
"Calif Bill" wrote in message news:1Gffc.10180
Don, be nice to Henry, he's just an old drunkard, and his mind has been eaten up by cheap whiskey long ago. Post proof he drinks cheap whiskey. Okay! (Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message Well you have ice fishing. I really enjoyed doing that in Canada some years back. Nothing like a nice shanty, a tip-up and a pint of Peppermint Schapps.... |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
In article , Harry Krause wrote:
John Smith wrote: In looking up Harry and Lobster boat on Google, it appears that Harry came up with a "Sock Puppet" to state he bumped into Harry and his lobster boat on the Chesapeake. Anyone who makes up poorly disguised alias to convince people he owns a Lobster Boat", obviously does not own one. This from an asswipe whose handle is the fake name every guy uses when checking into a cheap motel with someone else's wife? Is that ^ ^ ^ an EIGHTH grade insult?? |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali **Krause exposed!
In article Djnfc.145609$JO3.86083@attbi_s04, "John Smith" wrote:
Certainly you remember Creaky, he had the exact same IP address as you do, made his first post in alt.test to see how his posts looked. He then came to rec.boats to ask you if you had a 35' Lobster boat, he thought he saw you on the Chesapeake Bay, and wanted to tell you he purchased gas at the same marina you do, and drink beer in the same bar you do. He spent a few days chit chatting with you, discussing where you boat and how wonderful your boat looked. As soon as someone pointed out to you that you and Creaky had the exact same IP address, he suddenly disappeared from Usenet, never to be seen again. Wow! That is too much! You nailed him and nailed him good. What kind of person has to resort to talking to himself via fictional characters (sockpuppets) in the newsgroups? That certainly is a sign of an unstable mind and/or a multiple personality disorder. Geez... http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...dm=3CCC742C.80 90707%40mindspring.com&rnum=1&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dharry%2Bkrause%2B(LONG)%26hl%3 Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm%3D3CCC742C.8090707%2540mindspring. com%26rnum%3D1 Is that why you now Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Smith wrote: In looking up Harry and Lobster boat on Google, it appears that Harry came up with a "Sock Puppet" to state he bumped into Harry and his lobster boat on the Chesapeake. Anyone who makes up poorly disguised alias to convince people he owns a Lobster Boat", obviously does not own one. This from an asswipe whose handle is the fake name every guy uses when checking into a cheap motel with someone else's wife? |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
In article , "Don White" wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message news:2wCec.7044 I will stick to Epcot Center thank-you... You can rest easy Henry,,,the Turks & Caicis Islands want to join Canada again. We just may have our own little place in the sun after all. It's quite sunny down here most of the time Donny. You are welcome to come on down and visit, fish or whatever. Lots of Canadians go to South Padre Island Texas every year. Especially for Spring-break. |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message news:1Gffc.10180 Don, be nice to Henry, he's just an old drunkard, and his mind has been eaten up by cheap whiskey long ago. Post proof he drinks cheap whiskey. Okay! (Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message Well you have ice fishing. I really enjoyed doing that in Canada some years back. Nothing like a nice shanty, a tip-up and a pint of Peppermint Schapps.... Is "schapps" supposed to be "schnapps"? And how is that related to cheap whiskey? |
Pentagon Hires Comical Ali
In article , (basskisser) wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... Henry Blackmoore wrote in message ink.net... In article , "Don White" wrote: : N A fair amount of people from here holiday in Cuba. Sure why not? I am sure many Canadians relate perfectly to communism. *** This area has had long ties with Cuba and other parts of the Carribean...long before Fidel/Jessie Helms*** The Dominican Republic is providing some competition now but I believe there are still direct flights to Havana all winter. Direct flights to a communist country isn't exactly something to be proud of. *** Who said proud??...more like convient *** The very young (re Disney World) and the older snowbirds seem to prefer Florida, but the College kids up to middle age like something a bit less commercial. A bit less commercial and maybe a little more on the seedier side of the Cuban sex trade perhaps? How many old Canadian dudes go chasing down underage girls in Cuba? I wonder how many times ol' Harry K. has visited Cuba? ***There we go again...mind always in the gutter. Is this common in Texas society at large...or just your icehouse buddies?** Don, be nice to Henry, he's just an old drunkard, and his mind has been eaten up by cheap whiskey long ago. I never drank whiskey. I didn't like the taste. But take Grand Marnier, now you are a talkin'.... http://www.grand-marnier.com/ Got any dope related websites with recipes 'asstoker? |
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