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*JimH* September 29th 05 12:11 PM


" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have an 18' runabout. Got her this year. She is a one of a kind.

If you can derive my email address and send a private message, I'll
email you a picture.

What kind of boat do you have?


Already been posted with pictures.



*JimH* September 29th 05 12:12 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
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Skipper wrote:
OlBlueEyes wrote:

chuckgould wrote:
:

Nominee for today's "dumb as a post" post.

Most Libs never learned HOW to think. Not much use in today's world
for
these ghetto trained "intellectuals." Little wonder this one migrated
to
selling used cars, ripping off the public and government in tax fraud
schemes, and other assorted shyster "deals."

--
Skipper

Oh, look! It's supposedly "Skipper" again. But it isn't, as this
unwarranted personal attack was obviously penned by a deranged and
bitter a-hole. I have met Skipper, and it would be hard to describe him
in such terms.

So, psuedo-Skipper,
Care to enthrall us with your wind-in-the-teeth tale of surviving
hurricane force winds aboard your 22-foot Bayliner in the Sea of
Cortez?
The version where you claimed to have a bunch of gas cans strapped to
the gunwales, (after some spoil sport observed that your boat doesn't
have the fuel capacity to provide the range for the cruise you claimed
to make), would be nice. Some details of how you managed to pour the
fuel from those
portable cans into your fuel tank, bouncing around in the midst of the
Torito hurricane would be interesting as well. (It would probably be
considered polite to spin that yarn "downwind" from the audience).

Of course, you'd need to consult the "real" Skipper for that
information.
Why not check with him, if you can find him, and get back to us?


Why the anger Chuck?



No particular reason beyond the fact that the psuedo-skipper poster
accused me of a felony.


Just like you accused me of being Skipper? Should I be angry and disgusted
because you never apologized for that Chuck?



Doug Kanter September 29th 05 12:36 PM

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...

Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.


So, Doug, are you trying to refute Chuck's statements about Air America?
--
John H


No. AA's listeners are better, smarter and always right. Limbaugh's aren't.



Doug Kanter September 29th 05 12:39 PM


"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
. ..

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...


Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?


About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of retarded
swine.


You really don't get it do you? People support Limbaugh by listening to
him which draws advertisements, which sells a myriad of products. This
results in people being employed to make those products, deliver those
products to stores, and where stores sell thoses products.

Limbaugh is an economic engine in the USA.

People don't care if he is right or worng they just like to listen to him.


They also base voting decisions on what he says. That's sloppy, but not
surprising.



Don White September 29th 05 02:15 PM

Starbuck wrote:
Don,
Is it possible that Skipper and Smithers are one and the same?


In this newsgroup, I wouldn't rule anything out. In the past year or
so, I've read certain phrases etc that reminded me of the 'Snipper'...er
'Skipper'. You could be him (Smithers/Skipper for all I know.
I have a hard enough time keeping track of the 'normal people' here.

Don White September 29th 05 02:35 PM

wrote:
snip...
Perhaps that challenge involved some sort of martial arts contest. The
real Skipper was easily recognized as an expert in one of the
disciplines: Flung Poo


That's a good 'un!
Smithers...why don't you ask Chuck if you can use that line in some
appropriate future place?

PocoLoco September 29th 05 02:59 PM

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:15:26 GMT, Don White wrote:

Starbuck wrote:
Don,
Is it possible that Skipper and Smithers are one and the same?


In this newsgroup, I wouldn't rule anything out. In the past year or
so, I've read certain phrases etc that reminded me of the 'Snipper'...er
'Skipper'. You could be him (Smithers/Skipper for all I know.
I have a hard enough time keeping track of the 'normal people' here.


Like Harry and Kevin?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

PocoLoco September 29th 05 03:01 PM

On 28 Sep 2005 18:50:27 -0700, wrote:

No particular reason beyond the fact that the psuedo-skipper poster
accused me of a felony. It's disgust more than anger. Have you noticed
that when some people lack the ability to discuss an issue on its
merits they turn to personal attack?


Gee, any examples you'd care to mention??

The real Skipper was the most outrageous fabricator of imaginary
boating adventures ever seen in this forum. That's no small task,
considering. It's ironic that his sockpuppet-master would make any
comments impuning the honesty of other people or alleging "fraud" while
munging Skipper's name.


So, who would you consider the most outrageous fabricators now, Chuck?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

PocoLoco September 29th 05 03:13 PM

On 28 Sep 2005 19:00:47 -0700, wrote:


PocoLoco wrote:
On 28 Sep 2005 08:48:27 -0700,
wrote:


Mule wrote:
Scandals and lack of funds, is it all over for this left wing radio in
a little over a year on the air? I just got the new channel guide from
Sirius Satellite Radio and they have been taken off the guide, not sure
if they are still on XM.

Why "liberal radio" probably won't catch on in the long term:

There is a different mindset between liberals and conservatives. (news
flash, I know). Conservative radio is super successful because it is a
group-think format. "You need to act, think, speak, a certain way to be
a true and loyal American, and you certainly want to subscribe to the
following attitudes and values:____________________" Stereotypical
conservatives will more quickly gravitate toward a format where an
authority figure (such as a preacher or a radio show host)defines who
is good, who is bad, and which causes and candidates deserve political
support.

There is nothing particularly "wrong" with that, but it isn't how
liberals tend to operate. We liberals have been badly out-organized by
the right wing, and that trend is unlikely to reverse. Liberals are not
only skeptical of conservatives, we're skeptical of one another more
often than not. Sure, we'll turn out 100,000 for an anti-war march, but
there's likely to be 50,000 "discussions" going on in the crowd about
just *why* we should oppose the war.

One can see this trend in politics. The (more conservative) Republicans
continue to clean house (in all but the most porgressive states)
because they have nearly everybody singing from the same sheet music
most of the time. The (more liberal) Democrats are all over the field,
rather than working together, because the liberals are
often more concerned with being individuals than with forming a group
of loyal worker bees willing to take orders from the top.

A presumed majority of liberals doesn't want an "approved" liberal
philosophy dispensed by a radio network. Based on ratings, many
conservatives crave it.


Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



The folks on Air America might well define who is good and bad. I would
have no idea. I don't listen to the station.

My point was that liberals are less into group values and more into
individual values than some other folks might be. The average liberal
doesn't want somebody dictating some official liberal line about people
or issues, and therefore there isn't much audience for this type of
programming.
The conservative counterparts, however, are enthisiastically received
by a large number of people.


Funny, when I read the liberals' posts here, I get the idea y'all are pretty
much following the same sheet of music!

But you would call yourselves somewhat 'selfishly independent', huh? Are higher
taxes and Bush-bashing examples of 'individual values'?

Maybe the conservative counterparts just make more sense than their liberal
counterparts!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

PocoLoco September 29th 05 03:14 PM

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:36:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
.. .

Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.


So, Doug, are you trying to refute Chuck's statements about Air America?
--
John H


No. AA's listeners are better, smarter and always right. Limbaugh's aren't.


You're the 'Limbaugh expert' in the group. What does your assertion make you?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

PocoLoco September 29th 05 03:16 PM

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:39:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:


"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...


Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of retarded
swine.


You really don't get it do you? People support Limbaugh by listening to
him which draws advertisements, which sells a myriad of products. This
results in people being employed to make those products, deliver those
products to stores, and where stores sell thoses products.

Limbaugh is an economic engine in the USA.

People don't care if he is right or worng they just like to listen to him.


They also base voting decisions on what he says. That's sloppy, but not
surprising.


You shouldn't make voting decisions based on what Limbaugh says, Doug. You
should try to think for yourself, as do most Conservatives.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

Doug Kanter September 29th 05 03:20 PM


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:36:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
. ..

Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.

So, Doug, are you trying to refute Chuck's statements about Air America?
--
John H


No. AA's listeners are better, smarter and always right. Limbaugh's
aren't.


No - they are always left. :)


drum crash

"Is this an audience or an oil painting?" -Henny Youngman



P Fritz September 29th 05 03:46 PM


"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:36:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"


wrote:

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
.. .

Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is

bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.

So, Doug, are you trying to refute Chuck's statements about Air

America?
--
John H


No. AA's listeners are better, smarter and always right. Limbaugh's

aren't.


You're the 'Limbaugh expert' in the group. What does your assertion make

you?

Doug is just showing the typical liebral arrogance..........and then they
wonder why they leep losing elections

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."




PocoLoco September 29th 05 03:51 PM

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:16:15 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:36:40 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
. ..

Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.

So, Doug, are you trying to refute Chuck's statements about Air America?
--
John H


No. AA's listeners are better, smarter and always right. Limbaugh's aren't.


No - they are always left. :)


LOL!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

Don White September 29th 05 03:56 PM

PocoLoco wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:15:26 GMT, Don White wrote:


Starbuck wrote:

Don,
Is it possible that Skipper and Smithers are one and the same?



In this newsgroup, I wouldn't rule anything out. In the past year or
so, I've read certain phrases etc that reminded me of the 'Snipper'...er
'Skipper'. You could be him (Smithers/Skipper for all I know.
I have a hard enough time keeping track of the 'normal people' here.



Like Harry and Kevin?


Nice that we agree on something John.
We'll squeeze that army life out and get you civilized yet!

JIMinFL September 29th 05 04:16 PM

Potland Oregon, obviously.
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 20:56:50 -0700, "-rick-" wrote:


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
On 28 Sep 2005 13:01:57 -0700, "

Air America ROCKS!!

Right. Keep on thinking that as it slowly disappears from any type of
outlet.


It's #1 or #2 in Portland and carried by a Clear Channel station
(am620/kpoj).


Portland where?




DSK September 29th 05 04:16 PM

OlBlueEyes wrote:
Anyone who has all their money tied up in one stock deserves what they
get.


Yeah, that makes it OK for CEOs to lie, cheat, and steal. Those dummies
who invested in stocks should know better.

Good 'conservatives' spend all their money and max out their credit
cards, not to mention buying huge houses they can't really afford,
because it helps the US economy... it's the patriotic thing to do!

Only America-hating fag libby-rulls invest in stocks and they DESERVE to
get ripped off by Republican CEOs!

DSK


[email protected] September 29th 05 04:53 PM


*JimH* wrote:
I am still waiting for an apology from Chuck after his accusation.



You will get one when and if I become convinced that I am wrong.
Can't put it any straighter than that.
Yes, there's a statistically miniscule possiblity that two posts, from
two "different" people would use the same exceptionally bizarro
formatting surrounding a quote and an identical opening line a few days
apart. The possibility gets even more remote when one considers that
going after the same third party was the intent of both posts.

You have apologized, when proven wrong, in the past. When proven wrong,
I will do the same.






"Starbuck" wrote in message
...
Chuck,

I agree the current Skipper is a sock puppet, but I have no idea who it
is. My bet is that it is not JimH, but I could be wrong. Heck it could be
Smithers. I also do not think everything "Skipper" relates is true, he
seems to have a chip on his shoulder and is going after you with both
barrels. He has related some stories I had never heard before, so this
must go back a number of years.



Don White September 29th 05 05:08 PM

wrote:
snip

You have apologized, when proven wrong, in the past. When proven wrong,
I will do the same.


Yeah..but we had to pry it out of him with a 'block & tackle'.

jps September 29th 05 06:13 PM

In article ,
says...
Eisboch wrote:
... I
realized after a while, however, that the senior management and board of
directors were under immense pressure by outside analysts and investment
managers of 401k and other investment plans to meet the quarterly numbers.
These people in turn are under pressure by the individual investor to manage
their portfolios for max returns. Collectively, all the "small" investors
(via 401k and other retirement accounts) who probably have no idea where
their money is invested, or what product the company makes, have only one
interest - how much money are they making.


Well said.

So, it's a vicious circle.


Yep. Unfortunate. And a vicious circle that we should all take an
interest in getting out of.



Fortunately for me, I was able to exit stage left, as it became more and
more frustrating to convert a labor of love into the big company "corporate"
style.


I'm in somewhat the same boat, except that I am not out of it yet and
may never be. We have managed to form an enclave of sanity within the
larger corporate structure, and at times it's better than before since
we don't have any financial cliff-hangers any more. OTOH I am getting
tired of fighting off greedy corporate hands plucking at our inventory,
our MSAs, and our annual profit sharing.

Regards



Oh Joy,

You guys really made my day. I have to face the fact that I'm going to
work forever and never purchase my fantasy island in the San Juans.

I cannot stand the thought that money-grubbing pinheads would have
control over what we've built with our blood. The alternative is to get
enough FU money out of the sale to exit, as Eisboch did.

jps

Bert Robbins September 30th 05 01:12 AM

Chuck doesn't apologize. He tells everyone that he is "taking a break" from
the newsgroup and by sheer force of will refrains from posting for a month
or two. He gets pushed to the point of breaking and then returns from his
"break" as vicious as ever.

"*JimH*" wrote in message
...
I am still waiting for an apology from Chuck.


"Starbuck" wrote in message
...
Chuck,

What made you think it was JimH? Somehow the writing style of Skipper
and JimH never seemed similar to me.

What is worse, calling someone of fraud or accusing someone of being a
slanderous individual?

wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

Skipper wrote:
OlBlueEyes wrote:

chuckgould wrote:
:

Nominee for today's "dumb as a post" post.

Most Libs never learned HOW to think. Not much use in today's world
for
these ghetto trained "intellectuals." Little wonder this one
migrated to
selling used cars, ripping off the public and government in tax
fraud
schemes, and other assorted shyster "deals."

--
Skipper

Oh, look! It's supposedly "Skipper" again. But it isn't, as this
unwarranted personal attack was obviously penned by a deranged and
bitter a-hole. I have met Skipper, and it would be hard to describe
him
in such terms.

So, psuedo-Skipper,
Care to enthrall us with your wind-in-the-teeth tale of surviving
hurricane force winds aboard your 22-foot Bayliner in the Sea of
Cortez?
The version where you claimed to have a bunch of gas cans strapped to
the gunwales, (after some spoil sport observed that your boat doesn't
have the fuel capacity to provide the range for the cruise you
claimed
to make), would be nice. Some details of how you managed to pour the
fuel from those
portable cans into your fuel tank, bouncing around in the midst of
the
Torito hurricane would be interesting as well. (It would probably be
considered polite to spin that yarn "downwind" from the audience).

Of course, you'd need to consult the "real" Skipper for that
information.
Why not check with him, if you can find him, and get back to us?


Why the anger Chuck?


No particular reason beyond the fact that the psuedo-skipper poster
accused me of a felony. It's disgust more than anger. Have you noticed
that when some people lack the ability to discuss an issue on its
merits they turn to personal attack?

The real Skipper was the most outrageous fabricator of imaginary
boating adventures ever seen in this forum. That's no small task,
considering. It's ironic that his sockpuppet-master would make any
comments impuning the honesty of other people or alleging "fraud" while
munging Skipper's name.








*JimH* September 30th 05 01:14 AM

I noticed that also. ;-)



"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
...
Chuck doesn't apologize. He tells everyone that he is "taking a break"
from the newsgroup and by sheer force of will refrains from posting for a
month or two. He gets pushed to the point of breaking and then returns
from his "break" as vicious as ever.

"*JimH*" wrote in message
...
I am still waiting for an apology from Chuck.


"Starbuck" wrote in message
...
Chuck,

What made you think it was JimH? Somehow the writing style of Skipper
and JimH never seemed similar to me.

What is worse, calling someone of fraud or accusing someone of being a
slanderous individual?

wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

Skipper wrote:
OlBlueEyes wrote:

chuckgould wrote:
:

Nominee for today's "dumb as a post" post.

Most Libs never learned HOW to think. Not much use in today's world
for
these ghetto trained "intellectuals." Little wonder this one
migrated to
selling used cars, ripping off the public and government in tax
fraud
schemes, and other assorted shyster "deals."

--
Skipper

Oh, look! It's supposedly "Skipper" again. But it isn't, as this
unwarranted personal attack was obviously penned by a deranged and
bitter a-hole. I have met Skipper, and it would be hard to describe
him
in such terms.

So, psuedo-Skipper,
Care to enthrall us with your wind-in-the-teeth tale of surviving
hurricane force winds aboard your 22-foot Bayliner in the Sea of
Cortez?
The version where you claimed to have a bunch of gas cans strapped
to
the gunwales, (after some spoil sport observed that your boat
doesn't
have the fuel capacity to provide the range for the cruise you
claimed
to make), would be nice. Some details of how you managed to pour the
fuel from those
portable cans into your fuel tank, bouncing around in the midst of
the
Torito hurricane would be interesting as well. (It would probably be
considered polite to spin that yarn "downwind" from the audience).

Of course, you'd need to consult the "real" Skipper for that
information.
Why not check with him, if you can find him, and get back to us?


Why the anger Chuck?


No particular reason beyond the fact that the psuedo-skipper poster
accused me of a felony. It's disgust more than anger. Have you noticed
that when some people lack the ability to discuss an issue on its
merits they turn to personal attack?

The real Skipper was the most outrageous fabricator of imaginary
boating adventures ever seen in this forum. That's no small task,
considering. It's ironic that his sockpuppet-master would make any
comments impuning the honesty of other people or alleging "fraud" while
munging Skipper's name.










Bert Robbins September 30th 05 01:19 AM


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...

Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.


So, Doug, are you trying to refute Chuck's statements about Air America?
--
John H


No. AA's listeners are better, smarter and always right. Limbaugh's
aren't.


You found someone asleep while the radio was on AA didn't you?



Bert Robbins September 30th 05 01:20 AM


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
. ..

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...


Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of retarded
swine.


You really don't get it do you? People support Limbaugh by listening to
him which draws advertisements, which sells a myriad of products. This
results in people being employed to make those products, deliver those
products to stores, and where stores sell thoses products.

Limbaugh is an economic engine in the USA.

People don't care if he is right or worng they just like to listen to
him.


They also base voting decisions on what he says. That's sloppy, but not
surprising.


Wrong again Dougie!




Don White September 30th 05 02:20 AM

Bert Robbins wrote:
Chuck doesn't apologize. He tells everyone that he is "taking a break" from
the newsgroup and by sheer force of will refrains from posting for a month
or two. He gets pushed to the point of breaking and then returns from his
"break" as vicious as ever.


He's just showing he's the better man by exercising control, rather than
rolling in the mud with the rat pack here.

jps September 30th 05 03:38 AM

In article ,
says...
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:13:52 -0700, jps wrote:

I cannot stand the thought that money-grubbing pinheads would have
control over what we've built with our blood. The alternative is to get
enough FU money out of the sale to exit, as Eisboch did.


Why not just give it to MoveOn.org as a donation then?

Ok, just kidding. :)


If it makes me rich you can rest assured that move.on will be among the
beneficiaries.

jps

jps September 30th 05 03:44 AM

In article ,
says...
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:16:09 -0400, DSK wrote:


Only America-hating fag libby-rulls invest in stocks and they DESERVE to
get ripped off by Republican CEOs!


Welcome to the Dark Side.


Actually, not far from the truth. I've done some personal investigation
of my friend's basis for not wanting to make the water rise for all
ships in the harbor.

I've heard more than once that "those people" aren't smart enough to
make it in the world and there's no reason to share the hard fought
earnings of us smart folks.

They fail to recognize the the odds are stacked against many less
fortunate in a more than unfair way.

That is the dark side, the dark side of human nature.

jps

Starbuck September 30th 05 03:55 AM

Harry,
You wit and wisdom is superb. I like the way you made fun of people by
saying they were below "rats", that really was unique and original.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
Chuck doesn't apologize. He tells everyone that he is "taking a break"
from the newsgroup and by sheer force of will refrains from posting for
a month or two. He gets pushed to the point of breaking and then returns
from his "break" as vicious as ever.


He's just showing he's the better man by exercising control, rather than
rolling in the mud with the rat pack here.




You are insulting rats by comparing them to the right-wing pondscum here.




Starbuck September 30th 05 08:25 AM

Don,
This is why I have so much fun sparing with you, you always have a razor
sharp wit.


"Don White" wrote in message
...
Starbuck wrote:
Don,
Is it possible that Skipper and Smithers are one and the same?


In this newsgroup, I wouldn't rule anything out. In the past year or so,
I've read certain phrases etc that reminded me of the 'Snipper'...er
'Skipper'. You could be him (Smithers/Skipper for all I know.
I have a hard enough time keeping track of the 'normal people' here.




Starbuck September 30th 05 08:27 AM

Don,
Is it your assertion that Harry and Kevin are one and the same? I always
thought Harry was a tad bit smarter than Kevin, but I might be wrong.


"Don White" wrote in message
...
PocoLoco wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:15:26 GMT, Don White
wrote:


Starbuck wrote:

Don,
Is it possible that Skipper and Smithers are one and the same?



In this newsgroup, I wouldn't rule anything out. In the past year or so,
I've read certain phrases etc that reminded me of the 'Snipper'...er
'Skipper'. You could be him (Smithers/Skipper for all I know.
I have a hard enough time keeping track of the 'normal people' here.



Like Harry and Kevin?


Nice that we agree on something John.
We'll squeeze that army life out and get you civilized yet!




Starbuck September 30th 05 08:29 AM

Don,
Thanks for the heads up.

Chuck,
Can I borrow your "Flung Poo" comment at the appropriate time.


"Don White" wrote in message
...
wrote:
snip...
Perhaps that challenge involved some sort of martial arts contest. The
real Skipper was easily recognized as an expert in one of the
disciplines: Flung Poo


That's a good 'un!
Smithers...why don't you ask Chuck if you can use that line in some
appropriate future place?




Don White September 30th 05 02:02 PM

Starbuck wrote:
Don,
This is why I have so much fun sparing with you, you always have a razor
sharp wit.



mmmmm...thanks...I think!

Don White September 30th 05 02:04 PM

Starbuck wrote:
Don,
Is it your assertion that Harry and Kevin are one and the same? I always
thought Harry was a tad bit smarter than Kevin, but I might be wrong.



No...I've never suggested they are the same person.
John H said they were 'normal people' (in the context of this newsgroup)
and I simply agreed with him.

PocoLoco September 30th 05 02:11 PM

On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:04:51 GMT, Don White wrote:

Starbuck wrote:
Don,
Is it your assertion that Harry and Kevin are one and the same? I always
thought Harry was a tad bit smarter than Kevin, but I might be wrong.



No...I've never suggested they are the same person.
John H said they were 'normal people' (in the context of this newsgroup)
and I simply agreed with him.


My intent was to ask you if *you* considered them 'normal' people.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

Doug Kanter September 30th 05 04:21 PM


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Do the folks on Air America not define who is good and who is bad?

Are they truly fair and balanced, Chuck?

About as much as (or as little as) Limbaugh and his audience of
retarded swine.

You really don't get it do you? People support Limbaugh by listening to
him which draws advertisements, which sells a myriad of products. This
results in people being employed to make those products, deliver those
products to stores, and where stores sell thoses products.

Limbaugh is an economic engine in the USA.

People don't care if he is right or worng they just like to listen to
him.


They also base voting decisions on what he says. That's sloppy, but not
surprising.


Wrong again Dougie!




It's *not* sloppy?



Doug Kanter September 30th 05 04:22 PM


"OlBlueEyes" wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in
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Limbaugh is an economic engine in the USA.

People don't care if he is right or worng they just like to listen to
him.


They also base voting decisions on what he says.


Proof?


Self evident. Or, intuition.



jps September 30th 05 04:30 PM

In article ,
says...
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:44:37 -0700, jps wrote:

In article ,
says...
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:16:09 -0400, DSK wrote:


Only America-hating fag libby-rulls invest in stocks and they DESERVE to
get ripped off by Republican CEOs!

Welcome to the Dark Side.


Actually, not far from the truth. I've done some personal investigation
of my friend's basis for not wanting to make the water rise for all
ships in the harbor.

I've heard more than once that "those people" aren't smart enough to
make it in the world and there's no reason to share the hard fought
earnings of us smart folks.

They fail to recognize the the odds are stacked against many less
fortunate in a more than unfair way.

That is the dark side, the dark side of human nature.


I enjoy your posts and POV - articulate and interesting.

No offense, but dude - you need lithium or thorizine or something -
you are without a doubt the most depressing poster in this place.


I think the Dali Lama defines pain as the distance between expectations
and what is. I'm paraphrasing.

As far as our country is concerned, I'm in a lot of pain. I grew up
thinking we were better than this. We're living so far below our
potential that, to me, it's depressing.

Sorry if I'm a bummer, dude.

Thorzine or lithium would just make me a dittohead.

jps

Steve October 16th 05 01:30 AM

OT - Air America
 
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Steve October 16th 05 01:31 AM

OT - Air America
 

On 28-Sep-2005, "Bert Robbins" wrote:

You have forgotten about all of the individuals that file tax returns
every
year. How many of them have committed fraud with the returns they filed.


Hopefully every damn one of them.


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