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![]() Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? My handyman college fund is very comfortable. My SFSU alumni association gets money also. And what college did you decide you graduated from now get alumni money. And Scholarships are not freeloaders. They are earned. Where did you earn your degree? |
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Bill,
According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. His ala mater changes yearly, so next year he might have graduated from a different school. It is hard to imagine anyone thinking they graduated from U of Penn when they went to Georgia Tech, but you know what they say "This is your brain ...... This is your brain on drugs". Kevin would be an excellent poster child for an antidrug campaign. "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ps.com... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? My handyman college fund is very comfortable. My SFSU alumni association gets money also. And what college did you decide you graduated from now get alumni money. And Scholarships are not freeloaders. They are earned. Where did you earn your degree? |
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![]() "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. His ala mater changes yearly, so next year he might have graduated from a different school. It is hard to imagine anyone thinking they graduated from U of Penn when they went to Georgia Tech, but you know what they say "This is your brain ...... This is your brain on drugs". Kevin would be an excellent poster child for an antidrug campaign. According to kevin, he earned a degree from Ga. Tech that they do not offer. "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ps.com... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? My handyman college fund is very comfortable. My SFSU alumni association gets money also. And what college did you decide you graduated from now get alumni money. And Scholarships are not freeloaders. They are earned. Where did you earn your degree? |
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Paul,
I think you are nit picking here, they might not have offered the degree, but I bet they wanted to offer it and I bet Kevin wanted it. That is almost as good as actually receiving the degree. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. His ala mater changes yearly, so next year he might have graduated from a different school. It is hard to imagine anyone thinking they graduated from U of Penn when they went to Georgia Tech, but you know what they say "This is your brain ...... This is your brain on drugs". Kevin would be an excellent poster child for an antidrug campaign. According to kevin, he earned a degree from Ga. Tech that they do not offer. "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ps.com... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? My handyman college fund is very comfortable. My SFSU alumni association gets money also. And what college did you decide you graduated from now get alumni money. And Scholarships are not freeloaders. They are earned. Where did you earn your degree? |
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![]() "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Paul, I think you are nit picking here, they might not have offered the degree, but I bet they wanted to offer it and I bet Kevin wanted it. That is almost as good as actually receiving the degree. Kevin probably feels that if he stepped on campus, he was entitled to a degree.........while that may be true over at UGA, it certainly is not at Tech. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. His ala mater changes yearly, so next year he might have graduated from a different school. It is hard to imagine anyone thinking they graduated from U of Penn when they went to Georgia Tech, but you know what they say "This is your brain ...... This is your brain on drugs". Kevin would be an excellent poster child for an antidrug campaign. According to kevin, he earned a degree from Ga. Tech that they do not offer. "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ps.com... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? My handyman college fund is very comfortable. My SFSU alumni association gets money also. And what college did you decide you graduated from now get alumni money. And Scholarships are not freeloaders. They are earned. Where did you earn your degree? |
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Paul,
Now you did it, you ****ed off over a million UGA alumni. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Paul, I think you are nit picking here, they might not have offered the degree, but I bet they wanted to offer it and I bet Kevin wanted it. That is almost as good as actually receiving the degree. Kevin probably feels that if he stepped on campus, he was entitled to a degree.........while that may be true over at UGA, it certainly is not at Tech. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. His ala mater changes yearly, so next year he might have graduated from a different school. It is hard to imagine anyone thinking they graduated from U of Penn when they went to Georgia Tech, but you know what they say "This is your brain ...... This is your brain on drugs". Kevin would be an excellent poster child for an antidrug campaign. According to kevin, he earned a degree from Ga. Tech that they do not offer. "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ps.com... Bill McKee wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bill McKee wrote: Also I bought some wine. Is good wine, only $18 a bottle. His wine under his label is $85 a bottle. Same grapes, a different bottler and fermentor. Do you go to charity events and suck up the freebies, without buying? Hmm, let's recap. You think it's tacky for someone to not buy wine at this charity event, but find that it's quite acceptable to only pay $18 for an $85 bottle of wine? Gee, aren't YOU the generous one! If I did that I certainly wouldn't chastise other people for not being as generous to the charity as you were. Where did I say we were buying $85 a bottle wine. His wine, from the same grapes goes for the $85, but different fementer and bottler. Nice, change the story. Please, show where you said that above. The bottles are priced at $18 and they used to be $15. They have managed to supply a scholarship every year for the last 8. One guy, with no money, got extra and in a year in France, studied and to learn French took a full load at both the American school and the French university. I thought you were against freeloaders. And still graduated a year early. And how much have you sent your alumni association? A lot. How much do you give to the Handyman College alumni? My handyman college fund is very comfortable. My SFSU alumni association gets money also. And what college did you decide you graduated from now get alumni money. And Scholarships are not freeloaders. They are earned. Where did you earn your degree? |
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![]() "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. I thought it was Penn State. You know...the Nittany Yellowjackets. |
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NOYB,
He might have also received a degree from Penn State, but that would make three institutions of higher education, that Kevin has graduated from. To correct your post, that would make him a "Nittany Yellow Jacket Fighting Quaker". Now that is a mouthful. "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. I thought it was Penn State. You know...the Nittany Yellowjackets. |
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![]() "Starbuck" wrote in message ... NOYB, He might have also received a degree from Penn State, but that would make three institutions of higher education, that Kevin has graduated from. To correct your post, that would make him a "Nittany Yellow Jacket Fighting Quaker". Now that is a mouthful. "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Starbuck" wrote in message ... Bill, According to Kevin he received his degree from U of Penn and Georgia Tech. I thought it was Penn State. You know...the Nittany Yellowjackets. I hope it is not from Penn State. My probably future son in law has both is BSc and MSc from Penn State and he is much smarter than Kevin. |
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