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JAXAshby
 
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wayne, weren't you going to help out "steve" by telling one and all where to
find the plugs on a diesel engine?

yup, that was you.

wrote:
Jakass, you are the dummy who stated the AG's engine was gas because you
read they cleaned some plugs. Remember, you stated the engine was gas.
YOu did not state the author was wrong. YOU stated the AG's engine was gas!

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Jax has way too much time on his hands and gets his jollys by making
outrageous statements and waiting for the flack to fly. If you feed
the troll he gets bigger.









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base kisser, whatever are you babbling about? the discussion was the supposed
plugs on the engine on a comercial longliner fishing boat. now, base kisser,
*you* are talking about tossing a fishing line from some bridge over a creek.

wayne, weren't you going to help out "steve" by telling one and all where

to
find the plugs on a diesel engine?


Man, you are thick. Several people here have told you where to find
plugs on a diesel engine. You even have a damned picture to look at.
Are you too dumb to figure out that because someone says "plug", they
don't necessarily mean "spark plug"?? Hey, last weekend, when fishing,
I tied a plug to my line, and fished it for a couple of hours. I'll
bet, because of your brain power, you're thinking, how to hell did I
think I'd catch something with a spark plug, right?








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huh? base kisser, you don't have any rational clew what the word "analogy"
means, as you clearly show in your post below. Let me help enlighten you
thusly:

a·nal·o·gy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-nl-j)
n. pl. a·nal·o·gies

Similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
A comparison based on such similarity. See Synonyms at likeness.
Biology. Correspondence in function or position between organs of dissimilar
evolutionary origin or structure.
A form of logical inference or an instance of it, based on the assumption that
if two things are known to be alike in some respects, then they must be alike
in other respects.
Linguistics. The process by which words or morphemes are re-formed or created
on the model of existing grammatical patterns in a language, often leading to
greater regularity in paradigms, as evidenced by helped replacing holp and
holpen as the past tense and past participle of help on the model of verbs such
as yelp, yelped, yelped.

base kisser, whatever are you babbling about? the discussion was the

supposed
plugs on the engine on a comercial longliner fishing boat. now, base

kisser,
*you* are talking about tossing a fishing line from some bridge over a

creek.

Okay, just to show how stupid you are, first, it's called an analogy.
Look it up in the dictionary. Second, where did I mention that I was
fishing "from some bridge over a creek"?










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(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
huh? base kisser, you don't have any rational clew what the word "analogy"
means, as you clearly show in your post below. Let me help enlighten you
thusly:

a·nal·o·gy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-nl-j)
n. pl. a·nal·o·gies

Similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
A comparison based on such similarity. See Synonyms at likeness.
Biology. Correspondence in function or position between organs of dissimilar
evolutionary origin or structure.
A form of logical inference or an instance of it, based on the assumption that
if two things are known to be alike in some respects, then they must be alike
in other respects.
Linguistics. The process by which words or morphemes are re-formed or created
on the model of existing grammatical patterns in a language, often leading to
greater regularity in paradigms, as evidenced by helped replacing holp and
holpen as the past tense and past participle of help on the model of verbs such
as yelp, yelped, yelped.

base kisser, whatever are you babbling about? the discussion was the

supposed
plugs on the engine on a comercial longliner fishing boat. now, base

kisser,
*you* are talking about tossing a fishing line from some bridge over a

creek.

Okay, just to show how stupid you are, first, it's called an analogy.
Look it up in the dictionary. Second, where did I mention that I was
fishing "from some bridge over a creek"?




Oh, my...you poor dumb ****! Analogy, you idiot. Try again. "plug",
again, has SEVERAL meanings. You picked spark plug for some ignorant
reason.
Now, here is the analogy. You read the word PLUG, and (wrongly)
thought it was spark plug. Now, stay with me, I used a PLUG.....a
fishing PLUG.....the analogy is.....drumroll....PLUG.....PLUG.
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LOL
that is way too funny

"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
(JAXAshby) wrote in message

...
huh? base kisser, you don't have any rational clew what the word

"analogy"
means, as you clearly show in your post below. Let me help enlighten

you
thusly:

a·nal·o·gy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-nl-j)
n. pl. a·nal·o·gies

Similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise

dissimilar.
A comparison based on such similarity. See Synonyms at likeness.
Biology. Correspondence in function or position between organs of

dissimilar
evolutionary origin or structure.
A form of logical inference or an instance of it, based on the

assumption that
if two things are known to be alike in some respects, then they must be

alike
in other respects.
Linguistics. The process by which words or morphemes are re-formed or

created
on the model of existing grammatical patterns in a language, often

leading to
greater regularity in paradigms, as evidenced by helped replacing holp

and
holpen as the past tense and past participle of help on the model of

verbs such
as yelp, yelped, yelped.

base kisser, whatever are you babbling about? the discussion was the

supposed
plugs on the engine on a comercial longliner fishing boat. now, base

kisser,
*you* are talking about tossing a fishing line from some bridge over

a
creek.

Okay, just to show how stupid you are, first, it's called an analogy.
Look it up in the dictionary. Second, where did I mention that I was
fishing "from some bridge over a creek"?




Oh, my...you poor dumb ****! Analogy, you idiot. Try again. "plug",
again, has SEVERAL meanings. You picked spark plug for some ignorant
reason.
Now, here is the analogy. You read the word PLUG, and (wrongly)
thought it was spark plug. Now, stay with me, I used a PLUG.....a
fishing PLUG.....the analogy is.....drumroll....PLUG.....PLUG.



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JAXAshby
 
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obviously you can't read English, base ****er. you wanna explain to the world
why anyone should take you seriously??

huh? base kisser, you don't have any rational clew what the word "analogy"
means, as you clearly show in your post below. Let me help enlighten you
thusly:

a·nal·o·gy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-nl-j)
n. pl. a·nal·o·gies

Similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
A comparison based on such similarity. See Synonyms at likeness.
Biology. Correspondence in function or position between organs of

dissimilar
evolutionary origin or structure.
A form of logical inference or an instance of it, based on the assumption

that
if two things are known to be alike in some respects, then they must be

alike
in other respects.
Linguistics. The process by which words or morphemes are re-formed or

created
on the model of existing grammatical patterns in a language, often leading

to
greater regularity in paradigms, as evidenced by helped replacing holp and
holpen as the past tense and past participle of help on the model of verbs

such
as yelp, yelped, yelped.

base kisser, whatever are you babbling about? the discussion was the

supposed
plugs on the engine on a comercial longliner fishing boat. now, base

kisser,
*you* are talking about tossing a fishing line from some bridge over a
creek.

Okay, just to show how stupid you are, first, it's called an analogy.
Look it up in the dictionary. Second, where did I mention that I was
fishing "from some bridge over a creek"?




Oh, my...you poor dumb ****! Analogy, you idiot. Try again. "plug",
again, has SEVERAL meanings. You picked spark plug for some ignorant
reason.
Now, here is the analogy. You read the word PLUG, and (wrongly)
thought it was spark plug. Now, stay with me, I used a PLUG.....a
fishing PLUG.....the analogy is.....drumroll....PLUG.....PLUG.








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where did I mention that I was
fishing "from some bridge over a creek"?


base kisser, when you stated that the Andrea Gail, or at least longliners like
her, might normally used a Perkins 4-108 as its main driving engine you clearly
stated you knew nothing about fishing or fishing boats, say what you might see
"from some bridge over a creek".
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