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HK January 6th 08 11:23 PM

Skipping over the crap...
 
....and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver, too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.





--
George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!

Don White January 6th 08 11:38 PM

Skipping over the crap...
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 18:23:12 -0500, HK wrote:

...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver,
too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.


Come on, Harry...you saw it all, and threw in a little name-calling of
your
own.

We are proud that you shot up a lot of ammo, Harry. Of course, that's
assuming it's a true story.
--
John H



Maybe Harry should invite you next year.



John H.[_3_] January 6th 08 11:45 PM

Skipping over the crap...
 
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 18:23:12 -0500, HK wrote:

...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver, too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.


Come on, Harry...you saw it all, and threw in a little name-calling of your
own.

We are proud that you shot up a lot of ammo, Harry. Of course, that's
assuming it's a true story.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

HK January 7th 08 12:09 AM

Skipping over the crap...
 
Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 18:23:12 -0500, HK wrote:

...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver,
too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.

Come on, Harry...you saw it all, and threw in a little name-calling of
your
own.

We are proud that you shot up a lot of ammo, Harry. Of course, that's
assuming it's a true story.
--
John H



Maybe Harry should invite you next year.




I don't know if our little canoes can accommodate wheel-chair bound
ballast. Besides, despite the political differences of our little group,
we all get along. Mixing in a turd like Herring might upset the delicate
balance. Someone might accidently shoot him.

Tim January 7th 08 12:11 AM

Skipping over the crap...
 
On Jan 6, 5:23*pm, HK wrote:
...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. *Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver, too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.

--
George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!


I don't really know what kind of 'crap" you're talking about coming
from the "righties", but I'm glad you had a lot of fun.

HK January 7th 08 12:15 AM

Skipping over the crap...
 
Tim wrote:
On Jan 6, 5:23 pm, HK wrote:
...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver, too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.

--
George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!


I don't really know what kind of 'crap" you're talking about coming
from the "righties", but I'm glad you had a lot of fun.



It continues. Now I get to clean my firearms! :} There's nothing quite
like the smell of Break Free and Hoppes.

Dan January 7th 08 01:28 AM

Skipping over the crap...
 
Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 18:23:12 -0500, HK wrote:

...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver,
too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.

Come on, Harry...you saw it all, and threw in a little name-calling of
your
own.

We are proud that you shot up a lot of ammo, Harry. Of course, that's
assuming it's a true story.
--
John H



Maybe Harry should invite you next year.



Can you crawl any farther up his ass?

Don't you have chores to do? Does your lazy son have enough beer and
Doritos?


Dan January 7th 08 01:30 AM

Skipping over the crap...
 
HK wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Jan 6, 5:23 pm, HK wrote:
...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...

Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.

Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.

After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy"
revolver, too,

My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing
headphones.

No injuries!

Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.

--
George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!


I don't really know what kind of 'crap" you're talking about coming
from the "righties", but I'm glad you had a lot of fun.



It continues. Now I get to clean my firearms! :} There's nothing quite
like the smell of Break Free and Hoppes.


Except any other solvent in your average garage. Did you Google that, Bozo?

[email protected] January 7th 08 11:37 AM

Skipping over the crap...
 
On Jan 6, 7:11*pm, Tim wrote:
On Jan 6, 5:23*pm, HK wrote:





...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...


Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.


Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. *Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.


After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver, too,


My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones..


No injuries!


Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.


--
George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!


I don't really know what kind of 'crap" you're talking about coming
from the "righties", but I'm glad you had a lot of fun.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry is just trying to hurt folks feelings, he gets a kick out of
that.. BTW, I think this whole story is total bull****.. But at least
I can admit it is only my opinion.. probably had a doctors appt or
something,, colon check!.. "yup,still extends to the top of his
head"...

[email protected] January 7th 08 01:31 PM

Skipping over the crap...
 
On Jan 6, 8:28*pm, Dan wrote:
Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 18:23:12 -0500, HK wrote:


...and I stopped plowing through the 100+ post here today after reading
a couple...


Today was a fabulous day out on the Shenandoah River. It was raining
lightly most of the way out there, but as soon as we got to Front Royal,
Va, and headed south on Route 340, the skies cleared, the sun starting
shining and it warmed right up.


Got to the cabin about 10 am and we were able to launch four canoes with
two man crews for what turned out to be an approximately four mile
paddle/ride race. *Amazingly, none of the canoes tipped over, despite
what looked like some serious efforts to help them over. The river was
pretty high, but not running that fast. The water was cold and clear.


After lunch, we had our clays and target shooting competition, with
enough firearms present to take over a small Central American country.
I actually blew off four boxes of 25 12-gauge shells, 100 rounds of 9mm,
50 rounds of .22LR, and messed around with two mags of .40 S&W, and a
few dozen rounds on an AR 15 (aka a "black rifle), and a few other
miscellaneous firearms. Got to try out my new Ruger "cowboy" revolver,
too,


My ears are still ringing, and I wore ear plugs and silencing headphones.


No injuries!


Beautiful day. Glad I missed almost sll the crap that the righties threw
here today.
Come on, Harry...you saw it all, and threw in a little name-calling of
your
own.


We are proud that you shot up a lot of ammo, Harry. Of course, that's
assuming it's a true story.
--
John H


Maybe Harry should invite you next year.


Can you crawl any farther up his ass?

Don't you have chores to do? *Does your lazy son have enough beer and
Doritos?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Only a low life like you would stoop low enough to talk about
someone's kids. Congratulations, **** Boy, you've stooped as low as
JimH.


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