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NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... P. Fritz wrote: http://www.zombietime.com/breasts_not_bombs/ Its bad...........real bad Please provide what proof you have that all of those people are left wingers. LOL. Thanks for the laugh, Kevin. Do a google search: Republicans against the Iraq war and see for yourself. |
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On 28 Jul 2005 18:18:32 -0700, " wrote:
HarryKrause wrote: *JimH* wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... http://www.zombietime.com/breasts_not_bombs/ Its bad...........real bad A picture of the president of the "Women for Democrats" club: http://www.dropdeadugly.com/dp/uglypics/1-82.jpg A picture of the vice president of that same group: http://www.dropdeadugly.com/dp/uglypics/1-70.jpg What's your wife look like, Hertvik? Wives should be outta bounds here. Yeah, I know your own wife is constantly alluded to by certain posters- but it would be better if we left wives, kids, etc out of it. Remarks about wives are not appropriate- no matter who makes them. Agreed. Harry's wife is not so much the subject as is the claimed education and job of his wife. If Harry had not broadcasted statements which later turned out to be somewhat 'questionable', his wife would most likely never be mentioned. Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:18:43 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
It seems only fair, Hertvik, that if you are going to comment on the appearance of the women you imagine to head various Democratic Party affinity groups, we ought to know what you believe the "standard" for feminine beauty is. Ergo, I thought you'd offer up an example of the beauty you chose. The reality is, of course, that I don't give a damn what your wife looks like, but I figured you probably wouldn't present another photo from dropdeadugly.com Gag! -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On 28 Jul 2005 18:18:32 -0700, " wrote: HarryKrause wrote: *JimH* wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... http://www.zombietime.com/breasts_not_bombs/ Its bad...........real bad A picture of the president of the "Women for Democrats" club: http://www.dropdeadugly.com/dp/uglypics/1-82.jpg A picture of the vice president of that same group: http://www.dropdeadugly.com/dp/uglypics/1-70.jpg What's your wife look like, Hert? Wives should be outta bounds here. Yeah, I know your own wife is constantly alluded to by certain posters- but it would be better if we left wives, kids, etc out of it. Remarks about wives are not appropriate- no matter who makes them. Agreed. Harry's wife is not so much the subject as is the claimed education and job of his wife. If Harry had not broadcasted statements which later turned out to be somewhat 'questionable', his wife would most likely never be mentioned. Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Thank you Chuck and John. |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:18:43 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: It seems only fair, Hertv, that if you are going to comment on the appearance of the women you imagine to head various Democratic Party affinity groups, we ought to know what you believe the "standard" for feminine beauty is. Ergo, I thought you'd offer up an example of the beauty you chose. The reality is, of course, that I don't give a damn what your wife looks like, but I figured you probably wouldn't present another photo from dropdeadugly.com Gag! -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD Krause is nothing but a low life scumbag. He proves it here daily. |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:43:37 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
John H. wrote: Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. I don't "put down Jim" because his wife has some unspecified medical condition, and I certainly don't put down Jim's wife, who, I imagine, wonders every day why she married such a shnorrer. No, I put down Jim because he is a slimeball, a snarky ass, a right-wing retard, and a low-level lifeform pretending to be human. Oh, and I notice that he has several times mentioned how often he and his wife go boating with friends. I wouldn't draw any conclusions about that, but it does seem to be at least in mild conflict with his claim as to why he sold that bubble boat. Yes, Harry. As I've said, you are a great name-caller. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:43:37 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H. wrote: Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. I don't "put down Jim" because his wife has some unspecified medical condition, and I certainly don't put down Jim's wife, who, I imagine, wonders every day why she married such a shnorrer. No, I put down Jim because he is a slimeball, a snarky ass, a right-wing retard, and a low-level lifeform pretending to be human. Oh, and I notice that he has several times mentioned how often he and his wife go boating with friends. I wouldn't draw any conclusions about that, but it does seem to be at least in mild conflict with his claim as to why he sold that bubble boat. Mild conflict? How funny. Yes, we are "boat-less" at the present time...and this after some 25 years of boat ownership. sigh But you know the reason why we sold our 32 footer recently as I have posted it several time here. For that reason I will not repeat the reason why. Our kids grew up on our boats and on the lake (Lake Erie) since they were 6 month old babes. Both love the water and took to it instantly. Being able to enjoy weekends, holidays and vacation together on the boat as a family was absolutely priceless and provided them with memories they will never forget. We will buy a smaller boat when we buy our retirement house on the water in a few years (or sooner). But that is not important at the moment. Boat-less...indeed. But despite all this we remain *boaters*. Yes, one can remain a boater without owning a boat. I would guess we spend more time on the water and boating than you do. And you would never have seen a post from me here during weekends, holiday or vacations when we owned a boat as we were on it. Despite all this the big questions to you Krause is: Why are you so obsessed with the fact that I am boat-less for the moment and why does that bother you so? Does boat ownership somehow make one more credible or more important? You apparently think so...why am I not surprised? Understand this Krause: I am comfortable with the fact that we do not own a boat for the moment. My wife is comfortable with that fact. My kids are comfortable with that fact. Despite that we are all happy and love each other. How can that be? I would rather be boat-less and happy than be the grumpy old man you are. Unlike you I do not have to make up stories about owning a phantom custom made 36 foot lobster boat. Unlike you I do not have to make up stories about phantom fishing trips and being on the water. Unlike you I do not post pictures of what I say is my wife that I lifted from the internet. Unlike you I don't have to make up stories about my wife's job. Unlike you I don't have to post pictures of my driveway and brag about how long it is. Yes, I don't have to make up stories about my life.....all things you do right here....all things you have been caught in a lie doing so. I am happy with my life, you obviously are not. You continue with the lies about your fantasy life because you need some sort of validation from the folks here...members of an obscure boating NG of all things.....a validation that you need to show that are more than the grumpy old man eating cheese doodles at his computer 24x7. It must really suck to be you and to have to wake up each and every morning to look in the mirror knowing you have to live another day as Harry Krause. OUCH!!! |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:51:36 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:43:37 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H. wrote: Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. I don't "put down Jim" because his wife has some unspecified medical condition, and I certainly don't put down Jim's wife, who, I imagine, wonders every day why she married such a shnorrer. No, I put down Jim because he is a slimeball, a snarky ass, a right-wing retard, and a low-level lifeform pretending to be human. Oh, and I notice that he has several times mentioned how often he and his wife go boating with friends. I wouldn't draw any conclusions about that, but it does seem to be at least in mild conflict with his claim as to why he sold that bubble boat. Yes, Harry. As I've said, you are a great name-caller. Why, thank you. As soon as I figure out the area in which you excel, I'll be glad to return the compliment. You're welcome, and don't put yourself out. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:51:36 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H. wrote: On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:43:37 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H. wrote: Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. I don't "put down Jim" because his wife has some unspecified medical condition, and I certainly don't put down Jim's wife, who, I imagine, wonders every day why she married such a shnorrer. No, I put down Jim because he is a slimeball, a snarky ass, a right-wing retard, and a low-level lifeform pretending to be human. Oh, and I notice that he has several times mentioned how often he and his wife go boating with friends. I wouldn't draw any conclusions about that, but it does seem to be at least in mild conflict with his claim as to why he sold that bubble boat. Yes, Harry. As I've said, you are a great name-caller. Why, thank you. As soon as I figure out the area in which you excel, I'll be glad to return the compliment. You're welcome, and don't put yourself out. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD It figures Krause would take being called a great name-caller as a compliment. |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:52:26 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:43:37 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H. wrote: Jim mentioned that his wife had a medical condition which caused him to sell his boat. Harry has taken this as a major reason to put down Jim, or put down Jim's wife. Shame on him. I don't "put down Jim" because his wife has some unspecified medical condition, and I certainly don't put down Jim's wife, who, I imagine, wonders every day why she married such a shnorrer. No, I put down Jim because he is a slimeball, a snarky ass, a right-wing retard, and a low-level lifeform pretending to be human. Oh, and I notice that he has several times mentioned how often he and his wife go boating with friends. I wouldn't draw any conclusions about that, but it does seem to be at least in mild conflict with his claim as to why he sold that bubble boat. Mild conflict? How funny. Yes, we are "boat-less" at the present time...and this after some 25 years of boat ownership. sigh But you know the reason why we sold our 32 footer recently as I have posted it several time here. For that reason I will not repeat the reason why. Our kids grew up on our boats and on the lake (Lake Erie) since they were 6 month old babes. Both love the water and took to it instantly. Being able to enjoy weekends, holidays and vacation together on the boat as a family was absolutely priceless and provided them with memories they will never forget. We will buy a smaller boat when we buy our retirement house on the water in a few years (or sooner). But that is not important at the moment. Boat-less...indeed. But despite all this we remain *boaters*. Yes, one can remain a boater without owning a boat. I would guess we spend more time on the water and boating than you do. And you would never have seen a post from me here during weekends, holiday or vacations when we owned a boat as we were on it. Despite all this the big questions to you Krause is: Why are you so obsessed with the fact that I am boat-less for the moment and why does that bother you so? Does boat ownership somehow make one more credible or more important? You apparently think so...why am I not surprised? Understand this Krause: I am comfortable with the fact that we do not own a boat for the moment. My wife is comfortable with that fact. My kids are comfortable with that fact. Despite that we are all happy and love each other. How can that be? I would rather be boat-less and happy than be the grumpy old man you are. Unlike you I do not have to make up stories about owning a phantom custom made 36 foot lobster boat. Unlike you I do not have to make up stories about phantom fishing trips and being on the water. Unlike you I do not post pictures of what I say is my wife that I lifted from the internet. Unlike you I don't have to make up stories about my wife's job. Unlike you I don't have to post pictures of my driveway and brag about how long it is. Yes, I don't have to make up stories about my life.....all things you do right here....all things you have been caught in a lie doing so. I am happy with my life, you obviously are not. You continue with the lies about your fantasy life because you need some sort of validation from the folks here...members of an obscure boating NG of all things.....a validation that you need to show that are more than the grumpy old man eating cheese doodles at his computer 24x7. It must really suck to be you and to have to wake up each and every morning to look in the mirror knowing you have to live another day as Harry Krause. OUCH!!! Why waste your time, Jim. You've said this before. It's not changed Harry's comments, and it won't. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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