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Man, it's nice
and peaceful around here. Nobody gets all bent out of shape if someone
here talks about something they aren't familiar with, no name calling, no childish insults, no lies or negative remarks about people's families, life is good! |
Man, it's nice
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Man, it's nice
On May 7, 3:42*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2008 11:12:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote: and peaceful around here. Nobody gets all bent out of shape if someone here talks about something they aren't familiar with, no name calling, no childish insults, no lies or negative remarks about people's families, life is good! It has been nice, and the same is true over at Chuck's place. The nasty personal comments have pretty much stopped both here and over there. Let's keep it that way! -- John *H* amen |
Man, it's nice
On May 7, 3:42*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2008 11:12:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote: and peaceful around here. Nobody gets all bent out of shape if someone here talks about something they aren't familiar with, no name calling, no childish insults, no lies or negative remarks about people's families, life is good! It has been nice, and the same is true over at Chuck's place. The nasty personal comments have pretty much stopped both here and over there. Let's keep it that way! -- John *H* Oh, go kiss a cod you frekin leaky old scow.... your transom is dropping and your keel needs haulin and yer mother wears boat shoes! Really expensive leather ones, with black socks;) |
Man, it's nice
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Man, it's nice
On May 8, 6:56*am, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2008 15:45:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On May 7, 3:42*pm, John H. wrote: On Wed, 7 May 2008 11:12:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote: and peaceful around here. Nobody gets all bent out of shape if someone here talks about something they aren't familiar with, no name calling, no childish insults, no lies or negative remarks about people's families, life is good! It has been nice, and the same is true over at Chuck's place. The nasty personal comments have pretty much stopped both here and over there. Let's keep it that way! -- John *H* Oh, go kiss a cod you frekin leaky old scow.... * your transom is dropping and your keel needs haulin and yer mother wears boat shoes! Really expensive leather ones, with black socks;) Kissin' fish.... I once took a niece and nephew fishing in the Potomac. I knew a good catfish spot, and we started catching the catfish. I convinced them, by demonstration, that whenever we let a fish go we should kiss it goodbye. After a while, I took them to meet their mom at a little park on Occoquan Creek. We'd kept a couple catfish to show their mom, who wasn't all that thrilled at seeing them. I got them out of the live well and gave one to each kid, and then told the kids to let them go. Carter looks at Lauren and says, "Don't forget to kiss it goodbye!" Which they proceeded to do. Momma about gagged! -- John *H*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My aunt, who raised me and my brothers, and was the best person in the world, would wash the doorknobs after I came home from a day of trout fishing because I handled worms! |
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On May 8, 8:21*am, wrote:
On May 8, 6:56*am, John H. wrote: On Wed, 7 May 2008 15:45:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On May 7, 3:42*pm, John H. wrote: On Wed, 7 May 2008 11:12:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote: and peaceful around here. Nobody gets all bent out of shape if someone here talks about something they aren't familiar with, no name calling, no childish insults, no lies or negative remarks about people's families, life is good! It has been nice, and the same is true over at Chuck's place. The nasty personal comments have pretty much stopped both here and over there. Let's keep it that way! -- John *H* Oh, go kiss a cod you frekin leaky old scow.... * your transom is dropping and your keel needs haulin and yer mother wears boat shoes! Really expensive leather ones, with black socks;) Kissin' fish.... I once took a niece and nephew fishing in the Potomac. I knew a good catfish spot, and we started catching the catfish. I convinced them, by demonstration, that whenever we let a fish go we should kiss it goodbye. After a while, I took them to meet their mom at a little park on Occoquan Creek. We'd kept a couple catfish to show their mom, who wasn't all that thrilled at seeing them. I got them out of the live well and gave one to each kid, and then told the kids to let them go. Carter looks at Lauren and says, "Don't forget to kiss it goodbye!" Which they proceeded to do. Momma about gagged! -- John *H*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My aunt, who raised me and my brothers, and was the best person in the world, would wash the doorknobs after I came home from a day of trout fishing because I handled worms!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - She would have flipped at me and my friend Jimi getting the kids to "try" the mealworms...;) |
Man, it's nice
writes: and peaceful around here. Nobody gets all bent out of shape if someone here talks about something they aren't familiar with, no name calling, no childish insults, no lies or negative remarks about people's families, life is good! And the volume of message traffic is low enough that's it's actually possible to keep up with the group *and* hold down gainful employment. Geoff -- "The future stretches before us, brown and sticky, like the broad smile of a mongoloid eating peanut butter off a spoon." -- snide |
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