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Don, am I really not sincere enough when I compliment Harry for his
ability
to call names? How could I be more sincere?


John

You could address Colickly Bill.
I was very pleased to see you mildly admonish Dan over the holidays.
What was really funny is how he squealed like a stuck pig when you
dared
to lightly tap him on the wrist for his disruptive actions.
If you do the same to Colickly Bill... I'll start to believe you're
sincere about cleaning up the newsgroup.


Go screw YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are a slimeball. A dreg of
society.
Not even original thoughts. So poor, you have to depend on a rich guy
for a
boat ride and when that fell through bought a cheapass truck to pull a
cheapass boat. I am sorry you have such a poor life and self esteem.
You
need to tie you ribbon to someone better than Harry and bassy, if you
want
to improve your life. I ask again. When was the last time you
charitably
helped out someone or a group?

Uh, oh........Bill's off his meds........again........

I like how he bashes someone else's life, he's a handy man!!!

It's comical that he has a problem with my "cheapass" truck and boat.
They suit me just fine.
Did he ever confirm that he actually owns a boat ..or that he knows his
bow
from his stern?



That's the CA way! Now, I'm not saying everyone in CA is like this, but
I'll tell you, I was amazed at what I saw out there, people just ass
deep in debt just to look good. I've seen people live in virtual shacks
to have a nice vehicle, because they are seen more in their vehicle.


Different worlds! I'm more concerned about eventually leaving a nice little
nestegg to help my two boys out at some point in their lives.


Yep, different worlds indeed! I'm more about having what makes me, my
wife, and my kids happy and comfortable. My wife's mom and dad are
perfect examples. You'd not know by looking at them, but they are
sitting VERY well. They live in a 30 year old house, are both retired,
and two years ago bought the first NEW car they have ever owned. He is
retired from PacBell and was a management sort for them, invested
wisely. They now are in a partnership with a group that is opening and
operating theme restaurants. Here is one:
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=3715

and the one in the works is Di'Maggios. So they are set, but the most
unassuming. There next door neighbor, on the other hand, has to have
the newest and best of everything, They are leveraged to the max, now
the housing values out there are going down in a hurry, and they are
worried sick.

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"basskisser" wrote in message
s.com...

Don White wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
s.com...

Don White wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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Don, am I really not sincere enough when I compliment Harry for
his
ability
to call names? How could I be more sincere?


John

You could address Colickly Bill.
I was very pleased to see you mildly admonish Dan over the
holidays.
What was really funny is how he squealed like a stuck pig when
you
dared
to lightly tap him on the wrist for his disruptive actions.
If you do the same to Colickly Bill... I'll start to believe
you're
sincere about cleaning up the newsgroup.


Go screw YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are a slimeball. A dreg of
society.
Not even original thoughts. So poor, you have to depend on a rich
guy
for a
boat ride and when that fell through bought a cheapass truck to
pull a
cheapass boat. I am sorry you have such a poor life and self
esteem.
You
need to tie you ribbon to someone better than Harry and bassy, if
you
want
to improve your life. I ask again. When was the last time you
charitably
helped out someone or a group?

Uh, oh........Bill's off his meds........again........

I like how he bashes someone else's life, he's a handy man!!!

It's comical that he has a problem with my "cheapass" truck and boat.
They suit me just fine.
Did he ever confirm that he actually owns a boat ..or that he knows
his
bow
from his stern?


That's the CA way! Now, I'm not saying everyone in CA is like this, but
I'll tell you, I was amazed at what I saw out there, people just ass
deep in debt just to look good. I've seen people live in virtual shacks
to have a nice vehicle, because they are seen more in their vehicle.


Different worlds! I'm more concerned about eventually leaving a nice
little
nestegg to help my two boys out at some point in their lives.


Yep, different worlds indeed! I'm more about having what makes me, my
wife, and my kids happy and comfortable. My wife's mom and dad are
perfect examples. You'd not know by looking at them, but they are
sitting VERY well. They live in a 30 year old house, are both retired,
and two years ago bought the first NEW car they have ever owned. He is
retired from PacBell and was a management sort for them, invested
wisely. They now are in a partnership with a group that is opening and
operating theme restaurants. Here is one:
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=3715

and the one in the works is Di'Maggios. So they are set, but the most
unassuming. There next door neighbor, on the other hand, has to have
the newest and best of everything, They are leveraged to the max, now
the housing values out there are going down in a hurry, and they are
worried sick.


Well I see Don and basskisser are being birds of a feather. And I have
posted pictures of my boat. And I can easily afford my truck and toys.


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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.

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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.


I did not brag about my truck, but that and my boat are very nice. You were
the guys stating I could not afford my stuff, and you stated all
californians were in over their head. Tell that to my former neighbor who
cashed out $80,000,000 on the IPO, or another who has in the range of
$240,000,000. I picked the wrong startups for the really big payouts, but I
am not broke. And you? A scud draftsman.


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Calif Bill wrote:

"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.



I did not brag about my truck, but that and my boat are very nice. You were
the guys stating I could not afford my stuff, and you stated all
californians were in over their head. Tell that to my former neighbor who
cashed out $80,000,000 on the IPO, or another who has in the range of
$240,000,000. I picked the wrong startups for the really big payouts, but I
am not broke. And you? A scud draftsman.



With a REALLY nice Jeep with 250,000 miles on it!

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Dan wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:

"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.



I did not brag about my truck, but that and my boat are very nice. You were
the guys stating I could not afford my stuff, and you stated all
californians were in over their head. Tell that to my former neighbor who
cashed out $80,000,000 on the IPO, or another who has in the range of
$240,000,000. I picked the wrong startups for the really big payouts, but I
am not broke. And you? A scud draftsman.



With a REALLY nice Jeep with 250,000 miles on it!

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Yes, it's very nice! 5" lift kit, 30's, complete Quadratec suspension,
rock guards, Warn winch, the list goes on and on! That, along with my
wife's new car, my car, my 4 wheeler, my boat, I'm pretty damned
happy....

You apparently are not, though, having to live through your infatuation
with me, stalker!

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basskisser wrote:

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Calif Bill wrote:


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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.



I did not brag about my truck, but that and my boat are very nice. You were
the guys stating I could not afford my stuff, and you stated all
californians were in over their head. Tell that to my former neighbor who
cashed out $80,000,000 on the IPO, or another who has in the range of
$240,000,000. I picked the wrong startups for the really big payouts, but I
am not broke. And you? A scud draftsman.



With a REALLY nice Jeep with 250,000 miles on it!

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Yes, it's very nice! 5" lift kit, 30's, complete Quadratec suspension,
rock guards, Warn winch, the list goes on and on! That, along with my
wife's new car, my car, my 4 wheeler, my boat, I'm pretty damned
happy....

You apparently are not, though, having to live through your infatuation
with me, stalker!


Keep it up, boy.

5" lift kit and 30" wheels on a POS Jeep? I guess that would look
impressive next to a double wide.

What's the story with the boat? What's hanging on the back? Ever use it?

Glad you're happy.

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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.


I did not brag about my truck, but that and my boat are very nice. You were
the guys stating I could not afford my stuff, and you stated all
californians were in over their head.


Damn this is funny!! You are so damned stupid you can't get ANYTHING
correct! Example:
Please show where I said that you couldn't afford your stuff.
Please show where I said that ALL californians were in over their head.


Tell that to my former neighbor who
cashed out $80,000,000 on the IPO, or another who has in the range of
$240,000,000. I picked the wrong startups for the really big payouts, but I
am not broke. And you? A scud draftsman.


Please show how you know I'm a draftsman.
If you're not broke, how come you are hiring yourself out as a
handyman?

So, are you saying that you live in a neighborhood of
multi-millionaires, Bill?

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"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
And I can easily afford my truck and toys.

I rest my case! Got to keep up with the neighbors, eh, Bill? Most
people that have the things they want, and then some are the last to
try and brag about it. My in-laws are perfect examples.


I did not brag about my truck, but that and my boat are very nice. You
were
the guys stating I could not afford my stuff, and you stated all
californians were in over their head.


Damn this is funny!! You are so damned stupid you can't get ANYTHING
correct! Example:
Please show where I said that you couldn't afford your stuff.
Please show where I said that ALL californians were in over their head.


Tell that to my former neighbor who
cashed out $80,000,000 on the IPO, or another who has in the range of
$240,000,000. I picked the wrong startups for the really big payouts,
but I
am not broke. And you? A scud draftsman.


Please show how you know I'm a draftsman.
If you're not broke, how come you are hiring yourself out as a
handyman?

So, are you saying that you live in a neighborhood of
multi-millionaires, Bill?


Because I got bored after I retired at 59. And for years I worked with
Habitat for Humanity. I like doing the work, and there are lots of older
folks who can not afford to hire a worker. So part of my labor is dirt
cheap. As to the neighborhood.

Economy

In addition to the business parks and retail centers, Pleasanton's downtown
is home to a number of fine-dining, casual, and ethnic restaurants,
specialty retailers, and service businesses. A redesign of Main Street in
the 1990s emphasized pedestrian traffic and outdoor dining.

Also, according to the latest U.S. Census information, Pleasanton is the
wealthiest midsize city in the nation. In 2005, the median household income
in Pleasanton was $101,022, the highest income for any city with a
population between 65,000 and 249,999 people.


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