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On Jan 21, 11:12 am, harry krause wrote:
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On Jan 20, 4:00 pm, "JimH" wrote:
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People like JimH will eat fish out of the great lakes that are so
chemical laden that if you light a match next to one, it will ignite,
but they won't eat those nasty catfish~!- Hide quoted text -
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Loogie you jerk! Ten frekin' minutes to gametime and I got to go to
Stop and **** and get some catfish, make some deep fried poppers..
yum...
===========
ROTF! And Booger plans a fishing trip at the Islands each year.......those
Islands are on Lake Erie.
Where'd you get that idea, Jim? The same place you got the idea that
Reggie owns a houseboat?
What a maroon!
BTW: One only needs to look at what happened to Booger to see the results
of eating catfish that was not pond raised.
And what is that, docto

I wasn't following your illness closely, but I vaguely recall you
poisoned yourself with skunky homemade beer. Maybe not.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If that's what's in your head, then you need help. Please show where I
said anything of the sort. I can end this easily. At least I didn't
lie about a Zimmerman like lobster boat ownership.



"Showing" what you posted would require reading through your past posts.
No thanks.

It doesn't matter to me how you poisoned yourself. I don't give a damn.
Clear enough?
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harry krause wrote:

On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:


My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -



It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.

I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily.


I-10, I assume the name comes for a shortening of Interstate 10, in
Florida and Georgia they use concrete for the driving surface. In
Georgia they normally use granite gravel as the base, and then use a
granite dust called Crush and Run to smooth out the base before pouring
the concrete. In Florida, they often use a limestone/shell crush as the
base.

I find the concrete doesn't have the problem of pot holes you often see
with asphalt.

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On Jan 21, 11:32*am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:12 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 20, 4:00 pm, "JimH" wrote:
wrote in message
....
People like JimH will eat fish out of the great lakes that are so
chemical laden that if you light a match next to one, it will ignite,
but they won't eat those nasty catfish~!- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Loogie you jerk! Ten frekin' minutes to gametime and I got to go to
Stop and **** and get some catfish, make some deep fried poppers..
yum...
===========
ROTF! * And Booger plans a fishing trip at the Islands each year........those
Islands are on Lake Erie.
Where'd you get that idea, Jim? The same place you got the idea that
Reggie owns a houseboat?
What a maroon!
BTW: *One only needs to look at what happened to Booger to see the results
of eating catfish that was not pond raised.
And what is that, docto
I wasn't following your illness closely, but I vaguely recall you
poisoned yourself with skunky homemade beer. Maybe not.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


If that's what's in your head, then you need help. Please show where I
said anything of the sort. I can end this easily. At least I didn't
lie about a Zimmerman like lobster boat ownership.


"Showing" what you posted would require reading through your past posts.
No thanks.

It doesn't matter to me how you poisoned yourself. I don't give a damn.
Clear enough?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


That's odd. If you don't give a damn, why did you bring it up? Oh, I
know, just like JimH, when you are proven to be a liar, you'll stoop
as low as you can go.........
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On Jan 21, 11:30*am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:
My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -
It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.


I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily.


Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the


http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm


What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



Again, your childish low life insults show you don't know what in hell
you are talking about, Live Oaks aren't in any way or form
"evergreen". They are deciduous.
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 11:32:02 -0500, harry krause
wrote:

wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:12 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 20, 4:00 pm, "JimH" wrote:
wrote in message
...
People like JimH will eat fish out of the great lakes that are so
chemical laden that if you light a match next to one, it will ignite,
but they won't eat those nasty catfish~!- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Loogie you jerk! Ten frekin' minutes to gametime and I got to go to
Stop and **** and get some catfish, make some deep fried poppers..
yum...
===========
ROTF! And Booger plans a fishing trip at the Islands each year.......those
Islands are on Lake Erie.
Where'd you get that idea, Jim? The same place you got the idea that
Reggie owns a houseboat?
What a maroon!
BTW: One only needs to look at what happened to Booger to see the results
of eating catfish that was not pond raised.
And what is that, docto
I wasn't following your illness closely, but I vaguely recall you
poisoned yourself with skunky homemade beer. Maybe not.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If that's what's in your head, then you need help. Please show where I
said anything of the sort. I can end this easily. At least I didn't
lie about a Zimmerman like lobster boat ownership.



"Showing" what you posted would require reading through your past posts.
No thanks.

It doesn't matter to me how you poisoned yourself. I don't give a damn.
Clear enough?




Harry, you say, "It doesn't matter to me how you poisoned yourself. I don't
give a damn. Clear enough?" Yet, you've brought it up three times in the
past hour. Clear enough?

But, some would say that was 'very cool'!
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Red Herring


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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message
. ..
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:30 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:
My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got
that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he
is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -
It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is
near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my
way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.
I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs
easily.
Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm
What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -

Again, your childish low life insults show you don't know what in hell
you are talking about, Live Oaks aren't in any way or form
"evergreen". They are deciduous.

D'oh

From wiki:

Harry,
If it wasn't for Google, you wouldn't know anything at all.



Reggie,
If Harry were not here you would not have anything to post to this NG
anymore. Every post of yours today was in response to something he said or
had his name in it. Your intentions here are obvious. You really do not
to get a life.



I wish you would stop following me around with your silly responses to
my posts. If it wasn't for you making insults in here to me and
everyone else, you would not say anything at all. Your intentions are
obvious and you really do "need" to get a life.

So far you have told Eisboch, that he needs to get a life and stop
"bragging about his possessions", that Harry his sick and needs to get
professional help, that Don White is a mama's boy who never grew up and
still lives with his mother, that SWS is an asshole who is always right
and thinks he knews everything, that Chuck is having a mental breakdown
and needs to take another vacation ..... and the list goes on and on. I
might tweak Harry because he is so easy, but you show no preferences,
you have never meet a person you didn't think was an asshole.



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wrote:
On Jan 21, 1:18 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:30 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:
My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -
It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.
I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily.
Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm
What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Again, your childish low life insults show you don't know what in hell
you are talking about, Live Oaks aren't in any way or form
"evergreen". They are deciduous.

D'oh

From wiki:

Live oak or evergreen oak is a general term for a number of unrelated
oaks in several different sections of the genus Quercus that happen to
share the character of *evergreen* foliage.

The name live oak comes from the fact that *evergreen oaks* are still
green and "live" in winter, when other oaks are dormant, leafless and
"dead"-looking. The name is used mainly in North America, where
evergreen oaks are widespread in warmer areas, along the Atlantic coast
from Virginia to Florida, west along the Gulf Coast to Texas and across
the southwest to California and southwest Oregon.

Evergreen oak species are also common in the warmer parts of Europe and
Asia, and are included in this list for the sake of completeness. These
species, although not having "live" in their common names in their
countries of origin, are colloquially called live oaks when cultivated
in North America.

When the term live oak is used in a specific rather than general sense,
it most commonly refers to the Southern live oak (the first species so
named), but can often refer to other species regionally.

The live oak is the official state tree of Georgia.

In Texas, a small grove of live oaks (Texas live oak or Southern live
oak) is known as a mott.

And now here is the boating reference for our New England boatbuilding
friend, which is why I brought up "live oak" in the first place.

Live oak was widely used in early American shipbuilding; the remarkable
resilience of the live oak planking versus its European counterpart in
part made the early American frigates so feared by enemy sailors. The
live oak of USS Constitution repelled the shot of HMS Guerriere so
effectively that one of her sailors was heard to shout, "Huzzah! Her
sides are made of iron!" The ship was given the nickname, Old Ironsides.
Live oak lumber is rarely used for furniture due to warping and twisting
while drying. It is used in shipbuilding and tool handles for its
strength, energy absorption, and density. Dry southern live oak lumber
has a specific gravity of 0.88, the highest of any North American hardwood.

You're a fourth-rate intellect, Loogy. You ought to pick fights with
your peers.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I know you have to try to make yourself as low as JimH with your
childish insults, but the fact remains that a Live Oak is deciduous.
There are thousands of references to just that. Try it.


No one claimed evergreen oaks didn't shed their leaves, doofus. Lots of
people "in da Souf" refer to live oaks as evergreen oaks, and so does
WIKI, probably the only reference you can reference.

As I suggested, you need to find a few fourth-rate intellects in here
for playmates. Try Wally, Dan, Herring, Bert, et cetera.
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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message
. ..
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:30 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:
My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got
that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he
is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -
It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is
near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my
way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.
I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs
easily.
Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm
What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -

Again, your childish low life insults show you don't know what in hell
you are talking about, Live Oaks aren't in any way or form
"evergreen". They are deciduous.

D'oh

From wiki:

Harry,
If it wasn't for Google, you wouldn't know anything at all.



Reggie,
If Harry were not here you would not have anything to post to this NG
anymore. Every post of yours today was in response to something he said or
had his name in it. Your intentions here are obvious. You really do not
to get a life.



When I actually looked at the little Reggie-crap's posts, I noticed that
at least 90% of them were his petty insults aimed at me or other users
he does not like. Most of the rest were inanities. He tries to couch his
insults so they don't look like insults, but that only fools the idiots
here.

The classic Reggie's are when he insults the lives and possessions of
others and very carefully doesn't post anything of sigificance about his
own life or possessions so he can escape any sort of criticism. He's a
classic troll.
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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message
. ..
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:30 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:
My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got
that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think
he is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -
It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is
near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on
my way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10
near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.
I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's
a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs
easily.
Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow
the
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm
What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot?- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -
Again, your childish low life insults show you don't know what in hell
you are talking about, Live Oaks aren't in any way or form
"evergreen". They are deciduous.
D'oh

From wiki:
Harry,
If it wasn't for Google, you wouldn't know anything at all.

Reggie,
If Harry were not here you would not have anything to post to this NG
anymore. Every post of yours today was in response to something he said
or had his name in it. Your intentions here are obvious. You really do
not to get a life.


you have never meet a person you didn't think was an asshole.




Naw, only you Reggie. Add Booger to the list also. The 2 of you deserve
each other, the anonymous aholes that you both are.




Actually, a**hole would be a compliment for Reggie.
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On Jan 21, 2:09*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 1:18 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 11:30 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote:
My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that
is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is
in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text -
It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near
the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way
to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near
Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint.
I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found
throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a
nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily.
Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm
What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Again, your childish low life insults show you don't know what in hell
you are talking about, Live Oaks aren't in any way or form
"evergreen". They are deciduous.
D'oh


*From wiki:


Live oak or evergreen oak is a general term for a number of unrelated
oaks in several different sections of the genus Quercus that happen to
share the character of *evergreen* foliage.


The name live oak comes from the fact that *evergreen oaks* are still
green and "live" in winter, when other oaks are dormant, leafless and
"dead"-looking. The name is used mainly in North America, where
evergreen oaks are widespread in warmer areas, along the Atlantic coast
from Virginia to Florida, west along the Gulf Coast to Texas and across
the southwest to California and southwest Oregon.


Evergreen oak species are also common in the warmer parts of Europe and
Asia, and are included in this list for the sake of completeness. These
species, although not having "live" in their common names in their
countries of origin, are colloquially called live oaks when cultivated
in North America.


When the term live oak is used in a specific rather than general sense,
it most commonly refers to the Southern live oak (the first species so
named), but can often refer to other species regionally.


The live oak is the official state tree of Georgia.


In Texas, a small grove of live oaks (Texas live oak or Southern live
oak) is known as a mott.


And now here is the boating reference for our New England boatbuilding
friend, which is why I brought up "live oak" in the first place.


Live oak was widely used in early American shipbuilding; the remarkable
resilience of the live oak planking versus its European counterpart in
part made the early American frigates so feared by enemy sailors. The
live oak of USS Constitution repelled the shot of HMS Guerriere so
effectively that one of her sailors was heard to shout, "Huzzah! Her
sides are made of iron!" The ship was given the nickname, Old Ironsides..
Live oak lumber is rarely used for furniture due to warping and twisting
while drying. It is used in shipbuilding and tool handles for its
strength, energy absorption, and density. Dry southern live oak lumber
has a specific gravity of 0.88, the highest of any North American hardwood.


You're a fourth-rate intellect, Loogy. You ought to pick fights with
your peers.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I know you have to try to make yourself as low as JimH with your
childish insults, but the fact remains that a Live Oak is deciduous.
There are thousands of references to just that. Try it.


No one claimed evergreen oaks didn't shed their leaves, doofus. Lots of
people "in da Souf" refer to live oaks as evergreen oaks, and so does
WIKI, probably the only reference you can reference.

As I suggested, you need to find a few fourth-rate intellects in here
for playmates. Try Wally, Dan, Herring, Bert, et cetera.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Your childish name calling is cute while you are dancing!
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