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Kitchen Carpentry 101
"Don White" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... How much beer does it take Don to complete a job? The Schnap(p)s may be for medicinal purposes. Do you make a career of being wrong?? I haven't bought home any beer since Christmas.... although this 'warmer' weather is making me thirsty for a cold Labatt Blue. SWMBO do the shopping? |
#182
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 13:50:35 -0400, HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "RG" wrote in message m... "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 15, 7:46 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) I've told you before, try it, big guy. I'll make you look like a fool. You just may find that making others look like a fool isn't nearly as easy as making yourself appear as one, which you have clearly mastered to the extreme. And that comes from a past master . Remember when RG was Russ, the friendly, affable estate planner? I wonder what life cycle change turned him into another snarky newsgroup a##hole, like Smithers or Herring? Harrie, Donnie appreciates it very much when you talk to him, especially when you're calling names. You are *such* a neat guy! |
#183
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On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote:
On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps |
#184
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Tim wrote:
On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote: On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps Kevin suffers from faulty logic. His claim that schnapps is whiskey based on his own posted definition prove sonce again he is wrong. While under his definition, which no doubt he spent much time seatching the web to find and erroneously believe that it supports his position, it proves the opposite. Under the definition, all whiskey could be considered schapps, however not all schnapps can be whiskey, (the requirement for whiskey being aged in oak barrels) therefore schnapps is not whiskey. Just as the definition would define tequila as schnapps, schanpps does not equal tequila. Once again, kevin displays why he is the King of the NG idiots. |
#185
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basskisser wrote:
On Jun 14, 7:42 pm, Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: On Jun 13, 3:24 pm, John H. wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:44:13 -0000, basskisser wrote: On Jun 13, 1:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message I don't give a crap where you cut and pasted it from. But you did. Prove it. Do you make a habit of making clear cut statements without any evidence or knowledge? Well, we all KNOW you make statements without any knowledge....... The words below, taken from this site, sure seem to match yours!http://snlease.com/topten.html Top Ten Reasons to Lease from Surgenor National Leasing No major Outlay of Your Capital No down payment required (except security deposit which is refundable at lease termination). Lower Monthly Payments Payment is calculated on the difference between the vehicle's original value and its expected value at the end of the lease term; benefit is a lower monthly payment based on your driving needs. Better Investment Opportunities With no major cash outlay and lower monthly payments, you will have more cash available to payoff other bills or for savings; frees up line of credit for better applications. More Vehicle for The Payment Drive a more expensive vehicle than other financing alternatives allow. Selection Assistance The Leasing Consultant can guide you through your selection process, emphasizing vehicle type, resale values, and option availability, as well as explaining the types and terms of leases available, all with consideration to your driving and financial needs. Payment Convenience No need to arrange bank financing; also, as a full service leasing company, we can offer you vehicle comparisons and quotes on many makes and models. One stop shopping can save you a lot of time. Efficient Vehicle Cycling Leasing allows you to recycle your leased vehicle every two to four years before expensive maintenance costs occur. Choose the term that best reflects your anticipated use of the vehicle to maximize this advantage. Eliminate Used Vehicle Disposal No need to determine the value or find a buyer; simply drop off the car. Of course, the option to purchase is always available. Inflation Fighter You will determine your payment per month for the full term of your lease. If you choose a lease with a "buy-back", you can buy the vehicle at lease-end with inflated dollars. Simplified Tax Records Simple record keeping - no need to calculate annual depreciation and monthly interest; its all in your monthly payment. Are those the only words on that site? I asked for proof, not coincedence. No one cares, asshole. And the educated spell it "coincidence", pot farmer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - An educated person can have a conversation without childish and petty name calling. I'll ask you again. Are you stating in a public forum that I am a pot farmer? Yes. Once a pot farmer, always a pot farmer. You can quote me on that. |
#186
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basskisser wrote:
On Jun 14, 4:07 pm, John H. wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:00:36 -0000, basskisser wrote: On Jun 14, 2:04 pm, John H. wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 13:13:17 -0000, basskisser wrote: On Jun 13, 3:24 pm, John H. wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:44:13 -0000, basskisser wrote: On Jun 13, 1:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message I don't give a crap where you cut and pasted it from. But you did. Prove it. Do you make a habit of making clear cut statements without any evidence or knowledge? Well, we all KNOW you make statements without any knowledge....... The words below, taken from this site, sure seem to match yours!http://snlease.com/topten.html Top Ten Reasons to Lease from Surgenor National Leasing No major Outlay of Your Capital No down payment required (except security deposit which is refundable at lease termination). Lower Monthly Payments Payment is calculated on the difference between the vehicle's original value and its expected value at the end of the lease term; benefit is a lower monthly payment based on your driving needs. Better Investment Opportunities With no major cash outlay and lower monthly payments, you will have more cash available to payoff other bills or for savings; frees up line of credit for better applications. More Vehicle for The Payment Drive a more expensive vehicle than other financing alternatives allow. Selection Assistance The Leasing Consultant can guide you through your selection process, emphasizing vehicle type, resale values, and option availability, as well as explaining the types and terms of leases available, all with consideration to your driving and financial needs. Payment Convenience No need to arrange bank financing; also, as a full service leasing company, we can offer you vehicle comparisons and quotes on many makes and models. One stop shopping can save you a lot of time. Efficient Vehicle Cycling Leasing allows you to recycle your leased vehicle every two to four years before expensive maintenance costs occur. Choose the term that best reflects your anticipated use of the vehicle to maximize this advantage. Eliminate Used Vehicle Disposal No need to determine the value or find a buyer; simply drop off the car. Of course, the option to purchase is always available. Inflation Fighter You will determine your payment per month for the full term of your lease. If you choose a lease with a "buy-back", you can buy the vehicle at lease-end with inflated dollars. Simplified Tax Records Simple record keeping - no need to calculate annual depreciation and monthly interest; its all in your monthly payment. Are those the only words on that site? I asked for proof, not coincedence. Only words? What to hell does that have to do with anything? If I cut and paste half the words from a site, I've still cut and pasted. No? I guess I could even be accused of plagiarism, if I pretended they were my words. Note that I'm not, in a public forum, accusing you of cutting and pasting and pretending. But, the fact that the words are the same is a *hell* of a coincidence. No?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, it IS quite a coincedence. You'd make a terrible lawyer though. You may be narrowing your case by stating that I've "cut and pasted" from a "website". Why the play on the word "website"? I didn't use the word. If you didn't cut and paste the reasons you listed, simply say so. If they were your original words, just say so. Otherwise it looks as though you're trying to weasel your way out of the trap you built for yourself. It's very much like a couple other subscribers to this group would do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You used the word site. Are you stating here, in a public forum, that he used the "word site"? |
#187
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Kitchen Carpentry 101
"Dan" wrote in message k.net... Yes. Once a pot farmer, always a pot farmer. You can quote me on that. Maybe he can lend you a spare. I hear you don't have one to **** in. |
#188
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:16:30 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Dan" wrote in message nk.net... Yes. Once a pot farmer, always a pot farmer. You can quote me on that. Maybe he can lend you a spare. I hear you don't have one to **** in. You laugh about that, but there is a fellow out near Springfield who is an actual pot farmer. He reprocesses cow manure mass that farmers can't slurry into flower and plant pots. Thus, pot farmer. :) |
#189
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:16:30 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ink.net... Yes. Once a pot farmer, always a pot farmer. You can quote me on that. Maybe he can lend you a spare. I hear you don't have one to **** in. You laugh about that, but there is a fellow out near Springfield who is an actual pot farmer. He reprocesses cow manure mass that farmers can't slurry into flower and plant pots. Thus, pot farmer. :) You wacky 'mericans! We do it right up here. http://www.medicalmarihuana.ca/ns.html |
#190
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animal05 wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote: On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps Kevin suffers from faulty logic. His claim that schnapps is whiskey based on his own posted definition prove sonce again he is wrong. While under his definition, which no doubt he spent much time seatching the web to find and erroneously believe that it supports his position, it proves the opposite. Under the definition, all whiskey could be considered schapps, however not all schnapps can be whiskey, (the requirement for whiskey being aged in oak barrels) therefore schnapps is not whiskey. Just as the definition would define tequila as schnapps, schanpps does not equal tequila. Once again, kevin displays why he is the King of the NG idiots. Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. |
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