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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: I hope to hell that The Trio fire Epstein and Francona, get rid of that stiff Rameriz, trade Schilling, Clement and get some real pitching. ~~ mutter ~~ Now, it's time to switch allegiance - GO WHITE SOX!!! ~~ mutter ~~ You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? |
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wrote in message oups.com... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: I hope to hell that The Trio fire Epstein and Francona, get rid of that stiff Rameriz, trade Schilling, Clement and get some real pitching. ~~ mutter ~~ Now, it's time to switch allegiance - GO WHITE SOX!!! ~~ mutter ~~ You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Huh? I thought the Seattle Mariners was a blowboat club that ran a crewhouse for unemployed northwest seaman. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 01:17:00 GMT, "Eisboch"
wrote: Huh? I thought the Seattle Mariners was a blowboat club that ran a crewhouse for unemployed northwest seaman. Eisboch Now THAT'S some funny ****! |
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 20:18:11 -0500, Skipper wrote:
Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Snipper, is that you? bb |
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Skipper wrote: wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. -- Skipper My local pond beats a non-boater's bathtub fantasies any day, psuedo. |
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wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. -- Skipper That's right...you haven't lived until you've boated on the roadside ditches of Kansas....not to mention the irrigation & farm ponds! |
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On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 12:25:58 -0700, jps wrote:
In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps Whoa! I love the Northwest, but I'm sure as hell no fan of the Mariners! -- John H "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan |
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In article , PocoLoco415
@hotmail.com says... On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 12:25:58 -0700, jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps Whoa! I love the Northwest, but I'm sure as hell no fan of the Mariners! Man, you're still struggling with that whole reading-for-content issue. I seriously doubt Snippy was a fan of any sports team apart from maybe the Jayhawks. Certainly not the Royals. jps |
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jps wrote:
In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. |
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In article ,
says... jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. IIRC, Snippy actually visited and made friendly with Chuck. He had his eye on the NW for retirement. Hope he made it. To think that people would have to croak in the middle of Bush country really makes me well up. jps |
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Tom,
I am open minded so I don't want to put Harry down for his sexual preferences. "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:20:40 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. IIRC, Snippy actually visited and made friendly with Chuck. He had his eye on the NW for retirement. Hope he made it. To think that people would have to croak in the middle of Bush country really makes me well up. jps I used to "misbehave" a bit with a staff photographer when I worked at the KC Star, and when the night city editor caught us, he'd send us down to Wichita or some other bloody awful place in Kansas for a "feature." The photog was one hell of a photographer, though. He died recently. Kansas City, Missouri, was a pretty decent place the years I was there. I enjoyed my sojourn. You "misbehaved" - City Editor caught you - you and he would sent to Wichita for a feature. Anybody? Come on - please? Somebody? |
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote in message ... You "misbehaved" - City Editor caught you - you and he would sent to Wichita for a feature. Anybody? Come on - please? Somebody? Obviously back when Harry was in his "Who am I?" days. Eisboch |
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Great Story Harry. Keep em coming.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:20:40 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. IIRC, Snippy actually visited and made friendly with Chuck. He had his eye on the NW for retirement. Hope he made it. To think that people would have to croak in the middle of Bush country really makes me well up. jps I used to "misbehave" a bit with a staff photographer when I worked at the KC Star, and when the night city editor caught us, he'd send us down to Wichita or some other bloody awful place in Kansas for a "feature." The photog was one hell of a photographer, though. He died recently. Kansas City, Missouri, was a pretty decent place the years I was there. I enjoyed my sojourn. You "misbehaved" - City Editor caught you - you and he would sent to Wichita for a feature. Anybody? Come on - please? Somebody? Perhaps my wording wasn't clear enough. The photog in question, though married, was a man about town. I was a bachelor. After I got off the obit writing desk and finished my stint at the cop shop, I was sent out on patrol for several hours a night with a photog in hopes of coming across a really good auto accident, plane crash or multiple murder. That's what life was like in those days during the first year of a reporter at the KC Star. Wes, my photog friend and co-worker, knew the whereabouts of EVERY blind pig and every party in KC, or so it seemed. So, while we were supposed to be in the patrol car, we more than likely were otherwise occupied, and the night city editor couldn't reach us on the car radio. We'd get caught once in a while and be sent to purgatory, which typically was Wichita or out to Great Bend, where the KC Star owned another paper. I remember the first murder I covered. We intercepted a police call and went out to some dumpy place. One dead woman, two dead guys. Guy comes home and finds his wife in the sack with another guy, grabs his shotgun, kills his wife and blows the head off the other guy before shooting himself. Brains all over the ceiling and wall, so naturally I asked the cop, "Hey...is he dead." Just before I went outside and puked. I had a wonderful time at that paper. I got to write some really terrific hard news and feature stories, and met some incredible people. Worked my way up to a solid bronze spittoon, too. |
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Tom,
It is too easy. No fun when he jumps into the boat before you even put the lure on. "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:47:23 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:20:40 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. IIRC, Snippy actually visited and made friendly with Chuck. He had his eye on the NW for retirement. Hope he made it. To think that people would have to croak in the middle of Bush country really makes me well up. jps I used to "misbehave" a bit with a staff photographer when I worked at the KC Star, and when the night city editor caught us, he'd send us down to Wichita or some other bloody awful place in Kansas for a "feature." The photog was one hell of a photographer, though. He died recently. Kansas City, Missouri, was a pretty decent place the years I was there. I enjoyed my sojourn. You "misbehaved" - City Editor caught you - you and he would sent to Wichita for a feature. Anybody? Come on - please? Somebody? Perhaps my wording wasn't clear enough. The photog in question, though married, was a man about town. I was a bachelor. After I got off the obit writing desk and finished my stint at the cop shop, I was sent out on patrol for several hours a night with a photog in hopes of coming across a really good auto accident, plane crash or multiple murder. That's what life was like in those days during the first year of a reporter at the KC Star. Wes, my photog friend and co-worker, knew the whereabouts of EVERY blind pig and every party in KC, or so it seemed. So, while we were supposed to be in the patrol car, we more than likely were otherwise occupied, and the night city editor couldn't reach us on the car radio. We'd get caught once in a while and be sent to purgatory, which typically was Wichita or out to Great Bend, where the KC Star owned another paper. Oh my gosh - somebody - anybody - it's just...TOO FREAKIN' EASY!!! |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. It ain't Skippy. It is a Smithers. We're being Smithered again. Time for a long hot shower.....with plenty of soap. |
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Another one of harry's fantasies....right up there with his lobsta boat
"Starbuck's Words of Wisdom" wrote in message ... Great Story Harry. Keep em coming. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:20:40 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. IIRC, Snippy actually visited and made friendly with Chuck. He had his eye on the NW for retirement. Hope he made it. To think that people would have to croak in the middle of Bush country really makes me well up. jps I used to "misbehave" a bit with a staff photographer when I worked at the KC Star, and when the night city editor caught us, he'd send us down to Wichita or some other bloody awful place in Kansas for a "feature." The photog was one hell of a photographer, though. He died recently. Kansas City, Missouri, was a pretty decent place the years I was there. I enjoyed my sojourn. You "misbehaved" - City Editor caught you - you and he would sent to Wichita for a feature. Anybody? Come on - please? Somebody? Perhaps my wording wasn't clear enough. The photog in question, though married, was a man about town. I was a bachelor. After I got off the obit writing desk and finished my stint at the cop shop, I was sent out on patrol for several hours a night with a photog in hopes of coming across a really good auto accident, plane crash or multiple murder. That's what life was like in those days during the first year of a reporter at the KC Star. Wes, my photog friend and co-worker, knew the whereabouts of EVERY blind pig and every party in KC, or so it seemed. So, while we were supposed to be in the patrol car, we more than likely were otherwise occupied, and the night city editor couldn't reach us on the car radio. We'd get caught once in a while and be sent to purgatory, which typically was Wichita or out to Great Bend, where the KC Star owned another paper. I remember the first murder I covered. We intercepted a police call and went out to some dumpy place. One dead woman, two dead guys. Guy comes home and finds his wife in the sack with another guy, grabs his shotgun, kills his wife and blows the head off the other guy before shooting himself. Brains all over the ceiling and wall, so naturally I asked the cop, "Hey...is he dead." Just before I went outside and puked. I had a wonderful time at that paper. I got to write some really terrific hard news and feature stories, and met some incredible people. Worked my way up to a solid bronze spittoon, too. |
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Don,
Is there a reason why you follow me around with your snide comments? I have always been so nice to you. "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. It ain't Skippy. It is a Smithers. We're being Smithered again. Time for a long hot shower.....with plenty of soap. |
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 21:33:40 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:20:40 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. IIRC, Snippy actually visited and made friendly with Chuck. He had his eye on the NW for retirement. Hope he made it. To think that people would have to croak in the middle of Bush country really makes me well up. jps I used to "misbehave" a bit with a staff photographer when I worked at the KC Star, and when the night city editor caught us, he'd send us down to Wichita or some other bloody awful place in Kansas for a "feature." The photog was one hell of a photographer, though. He died recently. Kansas City, Missouri, was a pretty decent place the years I was there. I enjoyed my sojourn. You "misbehaved" - City Editor caught you - you and he would sent to Wichita for a feature. Anybody? Come on - please? Somebody? Must be where the anal fixation started. -- John H "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan |
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Starbuck's Words of Wisdom wrote:
Don, Is there a reason why you follow me around with your snide comments? I have always been so nice to you. "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. It ain't Skippy. It is a Smithers. We're being Smithered again. Time for a long hot shower.....with plenty of soap. I was answering Harry...but you're admitting you are Smithers? |
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Don,
I am who I am. Harry has been calling me Smithers for awhile now. The one person I am know I am not, is Skipper. "Don White" wrote in message ... Starbuck's Words of Wisdom wrote: Don, Is there a reason why you follow me around with your snide comments? I have always been so nice to you. "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. It ain't Skippy. It is a Smithers. We're being Smithered again. Time for a long hot shower.....with plenty of soap. I was answering Harry...but you're admitting you are Smithers? |
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Harry,
I like Don and Chuck, but is your fixation on noses and butts? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Starbuck's Words of Wisdom wrote: Don, Is there a reason why you follow me around with your snide comments? I have always been so nice to you. "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. It ain't Skippy. It is a Smithers. We're being Smithered again. Time for a long hot shower.....with plenty of soap. I was answering Harry...but you're admitting you are Smithers? He is indeed. It's easy to tell for several reasons, not the least of which is his nose up the butt of you, me, Chuck and a couple of others, and his affinity for vomitus like Herring, Hertvik, Robbins, Fritz, et cetera. |
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Harry, I like Don and Chuck, but what is with your fixation on noses and butts? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Starbuck's Words of Wisdom wrote: Don, Is there a reason why you follow me around with your snide comments? I have always been so nice to you. "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: jps wrote: In article , says... wrote: You mean to say there's some sort of baseball that is played every year after the Seattle Mariners get on the bus and head for home? Yep, and the world of boating is far larger than what you've experienced on your local pond. Another piece of evidence that you're not Skipper since Snippy admired the NW. jps That's right. He sneered at the Chesapeake and eastern waters, but always seemed to like Chuck's home waters and that Gulf of California area. It ain't Skippy. It is a Smithers. We're being Smithered again. Time for a long hot shower.....with plenty of soap. I was answering Harry...but you're admitting you are Smithers? He is indeed. It's easy to tell for several reasons, not the least of which is his nose up the butt of you, me, Chuck and a couple of others, and his affinity for vomitus like Herring, Hertvik, Robbins, Fritz, et cetera. |
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