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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:14:28 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:47:05 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... Good for them. Somebody's got some guts. BTW, 40% of the Dems voted against it too. You a Wall Street guy? --Vic There was an agreement among the Democratic and Republican House leadership that each party would provide approximately one-half the votes necessary to pass the Bill. The Dems lived up to the agreement. Sixty seven percent of the Republicans welshed. The Republicans did not live up to the agreement of their party leadership. My concern is not with Wall Street, but with the flow of credit to Main Street. The credit system, the one that supports all businesses in this country, is close to a shut down. Or, more likely, Wall Street is doing this to pressure congress for a handout they don't actually need to survive. Let them "rightsize" themselves just like every other sector. Nobody says it has to be painless. |
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On Sep 29, 4:46*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:07:45 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 29, 2:54*pm, wrote: On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 11:02:52 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 29, 2:00*pm, A Real Boater wrote: wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 Well, that's what Pelosi gets for making it political right from day one to the last speech before the vote. This falls right in the lap of Dodd, Frank, and Obama who took more money from Freddie and Fannie than any other Congressman, save one and closely followed by Kerry. Even though the MSM has decided not to note the facts like they did with Enron, which was nothing compared to this, but this was dems so silence. If the dem leadership who caused this mess had just taken responsibility for not listening to Bush and McCain in the first place, we might be in a better positition. There is no way we should bail out banks that worked with Obama and Acorn to give loans to illegals and others who did not deserve, and had no intention of paying them... The idiot speaketh... What's the source of your "talking points," by the way? Reich-wing radio?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I knew you would just poo poo the post, as you always do when faced with facts... forget it Harry, everyone knows if you say it, it's a lie, so I am out... It's too late to be "out". You already responded to him, douchenozzle.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Talk to me when you come out from under your desk. I'm not under any desk, and I'll talk to you whenever I want to, ****tard. If you don't want to hear it, then get lost.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sure you are under your desk. You pollute literally dozens of groups with your silly vulgar one liners. All the time hiding behind your anonomizers, praying nobody ever finds out who you really are. You are a coward, afraid to stand behind and not man enough to accept accountability for your words and opinions. You want to talk to me, I will be at the house this weekend doing some work, stop on in, or tell me where we can meet up for a beer. Of course we both know that will never happen... Back to your desk kid.. |
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saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. |
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On Sep 29, 6:34*pm, A Real Boater wrote:
wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. |
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... On Sep 29, 3:19 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:55 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 Well, that's what Pelosi gets for making it political right from day one to the last speech before the vote. This falls right in the lap of Dodd, Frank, and Obama who took more money from Freddie and Fannie than any other Congressman, save one and closely followed by Kerry. Even though the MSM has decided not to note the facts like they did with Enron, which was nothing compared to this, but this was dems so silence. If the dem leadership who caused this mess had just taken responsibility for not listening to Bush and McCain in the first place, we might be in a better positition. There is no way we should bail out banks that worked with Obama and Acorn to give loans to illegals and others who did not deserve, and had no intention of paying them... Twit, the republican platform of de-regulation is what left the door open. Used to be most borrowers needed 10% in cold hard cash to buy a house. Not very many peope walked away for that investment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Didn't really expect name calling from you, but so be it.. Like I said before, you have had a hard on for me for a while, guess it's what I should expect.. I could care less about you dude. Your misperception on how we got here is another story. How much money various senators took in campaign contributions only factor in if you also review the voting records. Bush and McCain are how we got here. |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:29:39 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. Well, for openers, I don't drink. You couldn't hang with my crowd anyway. This weekend, I'll be racing my boat. Aren't there members of your crowd who get shoved down the stairs by the police? :) |
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wrote in message ... I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. Be careful who you invite. I remember you inviting basskisser once and you ended-up getting the entire town mobilized to repel him.....from the mayor to the local dog catcher. |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. Be careful who you invite. I remember you inviting basskisser once and you ended-up getting the entire town mobilized to repel him.....from the mayor to the local dog catcher. Good grief...Loogy and Just wait together? You'd have to call in a HazMAt team. |
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On Sep 29, 6:36*pm, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Sep 29, 3:19 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:55 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 Well, that's what Pelosi gets for making it political right from day one to the last speech before the vote. This falls right in the lap of Dodd, Frank, and Obama who took more money from Freddie and Fannie than any other Congressman, save one and closely followed by Kerry. Even though the MSM has decided not to note the facts like they did with Enron, which was nothing compared to this, but this was dems so silence. If the dem leadership who caused this mess had just taken responsibility for not listening to Bush and McCain in the first place, we might be in a better positition. There is no way we should bail out banks that worked with Obama and Acorn to give loans to illegals and others who did not deserve, and had no intention of paying them... Twit, the republican platform of de-regulation is what left the door open. Used to be most borrowers needed 10% in cold hard cash to buy a house. Not very many peope walked away for that investment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Didn't really expect name calling from you, but so be it.. Like I said before, you have had a hard on for me for a while, guess it's what I should expect.. I could care less about you dude. So, you open all debates with name calling? This is a pattern with you and my posts, but forget that. *Your misperception on how we got here is another story. *How much money various senators took in campaign contributions only factor in if you also review the voting records. *Bush and McCain are how we got here. Show me which votes you are talking about, and let's stick to ones where Obama opposed McCain, and not just present? |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:38:33 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote: wrote: On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:29:39 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. Well, for openers, I don't drink. You couldn't hang with my crowd anyway. This weekend, I'll be racing my boat. Aren't there members of your crowd who get shoved down the stairs by the police? :) Nope. We get along with the police very well. |
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On Sep 29, 6:53*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:38:33 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: wrote: On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:29:39 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. Well, for openers, I don't drink. You couldn't hang with my crowd anyway. This weekend, I'll be racing my boat. Aren't there members of your crowd who get shoved down the stairs by the police? * :) Nope. We get along with the police very well.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - snerk |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:38:33 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: wrote: On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:29:39 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. Well, for openers, I don't drink. You couldn't hang with my crowd anyway. This weekend, I'll be racing my boat. Aren't there members of your crowd who get shoved down the stairs by the police? :) Nope. We get along with the police very well. Well, then, you don't want to hang out with Justwaitaloogy. He apparently does not. |
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On Sep 29, 6:34*pm, A Real Boater wrote:
wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:20:18 -0400, BAR wrote:
wrote: On Sep 29, 1:55 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 Well, that's what Pelosi gets for making it political right from day one to the last speech before the vote. This falls right in the lap of Dodd, Frank, and Obama who took more money from Freddie and Fannie than any other Congressman, save one and closely followed by Kerry. Even though the MSM has decided not to note the facts like they did with Enron, which was nothing compared to this, but this was dems so silence. If the dem leadership who caused this mess had just taken responsibility for not listening to Bush and McCain in the first place, we might be in a better positition. There is no way we should bail out banks that worked with Obama and Acorn to give loans to illegals and others who did not deserve, and had no intention of paying them... Twit, the republican platform of de-regulation is what left the door open. Used to be most borrowers needed 10% in cold hard cash to buy a house. Not very many peope walked away for that investment. Who pushed the 0% down loans? Who pushed the no documentation loans? Who stood by and watched? |
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jamesgangnc wrote:
wrote in message ... On Sep 29, 3:19 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:55 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 Well, that's what Pelosi gets for making it political right from day one to the last speech before the vote. This falls right in the lap of Dodd, Frank, and Obama who took more money from Freddie and Fannie than any other Congressman, save one and closely followed by Kerry. Even though the MSM has decided not to note the facts like they did with Enron, which was nothing compared to this, but this was dems so silence. If the dem leadership who caused this mess had just taken responsibility for not listening to Bush and McCain in the first place, we might be in a better positition. There is no way we should bail out banks that worked with Obama and Acorn to give loans to illegals and others who did not deserve, and had no intention of paying them... Twit, the republican platform of de-regulation is what left the door open. Used to be most borrowers needed 10% in cold hard cash to buy a house. Not very many peope walked away for that investment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Didn't really expect name calling from you, but so be it.. Like I said before, you have had a hard on for me for a while, guess it's what I should expect.. I could care less about you dude. Your misperception on how we got here is another story. How much money various senators took in campaign contributions only factor in if you also review the voting records. Bush and McCain are how we got here. Carter pushed the ball with his foot and Clinton gave the ball a swift kick. Bush 43 tried to stop the ball from rolling, see the Congressional record. |
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jamesgangnc wrote: wrote in message ... On Sep 29, 3:19 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:55 pm, wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 Well, that's what Pelosi gets for making it political right from day one to the last speech before the vote. This falls right in the lap of Dodd, Frank, and Obama who took more money from Freddie and Fannie than any other Congressman, save one and closely followed by Kerry. Even though the MSM has decided not to note the facts like they did with Enron, which was nothing compared to this, but this was dems so silence. If the dem leadership who caused this mess had just taken responsibility for not listening to Bush and McCain in the first place, we might be in a better positition. There is no way we should bail out banks that worked with Obama and Acorn to give loans to illegals and others who did not deserve, and had no intention of paying them... Twit, the republican platform of de-regulation is what left the door open. Used to be most borrowers needed 10% in cold hard cash to buy a house. Not very many peope walked away for that investment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Didn't really expect name calling from you, but so be it.. Like I said before, you have had a hard on for me for a while, guess it's what I should expect.. I could care less about you dude. Your misperception on how we got here is another story. How much money various senators took in campaign contributions only factor in if you also review the voting records. Bush and McCain are how we got here. Carter pushed the ball with his foot and Clinton gave the ball a swift kick. Bush 43 tried to stop the ball from rolling, see the Congressional record. Good god. You're going to believe in Bush as "The Great American President" right to the end, no matter what, hey, Bert-brain? Bush is a failure. He's foched up everything he has touched, and this country is suffering mightily for his incompetence. |
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On Sep 30, 12:49*am, wrote:
On Sep 29, 6:34*pm, A Real Boater wrote: wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. What possible interest would I have in stalking you? Also, you haven't seen me offering to give up your personal information, as you have threatened to do with mine. I knew that was eating away at you, but don't worry Harry, I won't give it up. Gawd, I just can't imagine living my life under a desk like you and the salty troll, I understand that being outed would take away the only little sockpuppet victories you have. But that will have to be addressed another time, Gene's server is back up, and you are back out...;) No, I saved your vulgar posts because they set a new low in...vulgarity...here. Whether Salty would or would not meet you for a beer is irrelevant. A better question is why would he want to do so?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Boy, he'd surely **** if I told what his house's assessed value was! You know the one, the farm he claims to have lots of land attached to? Another lie. |
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On Sep 29, 3:35*pm, JimH wrote:
On Sep 29, 3:26*pm, A Real Boater wrote: JimH wrote: On Sep 29, 1:47 pm, A Real Boater wrote: As the GOP House members vote down the bailout bill... --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 The Dems control the House and could have passed it on their own if they truly thought it was the best thing for the Country. *90 some Dems voted against it. There was an agreement from both parties that each would put up about half the votes needed for the bill to pass. The Republicans welshed. Two thirds of the Democratic majority voted for the bill. The Bush Administration didn't have the political clout to sell its own bill to its own party. You are echoing the reason this Country is in real trouble.........partisanship. *The market was holding at around -570 until Pelosi and her whining gang started to turn it into a food fight. *From that point on the sell off went crazy. There is enough blame to go around on both sides. *The Congress needs to do what we voted them into office for and get this fixed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Damn, for once you typed a statement that actually is factual and makes sense. |
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On Sep 30, 9:19*am, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 05:36:06 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 30, 12:49*am, wrote: On Sep 29, 6:34*pm, A Real Boater wrote: wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. What possible interest would I have in stalking you? Also, you haven't seen me offering to give up your personal information, as you have threatened to do with mine. I knew that was eating away at you, but don't worry Harry, I won't give it up. Gawd, I just can't imagine living my life under a desk like you and the salty troll, I understand that being outed would take away the only little sockpuppet victories you have. But that will have to be addressed another time, Gene's server is back up, and you are back out...;) No, I saved your vulgar posts because they set a new low in...vulgarity...here. Whether Salty would or would not meet you for a beer is irrelevant. A better question is why would he want to do so?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Boy, he'd surely **** if I told what his house's assessed value was! You know the one, the farm he claims to have lots of land attached to? Another lie. Farm?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes. |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:14:57 -0400, wrote: I don't have a farm. I had one in Santa Cruz, California, but sold it years ago. I thought about getting an ant farm once, but it was a bit pricey. Got a whoopee cushion instead. Low maintenance. Remember the frogman which used baking soda in its base to bob up and down in the water? Kelloggs or General Mills boxtop and 50 cents. A baking soda powered boat would have been nice. So, yes. --Vic Well, there was a baking soda powered submarine...and also a rubber band gun. |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:40:25 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:14:57 -0400, wrote: I don't have a farm. I had one in Santa Cruz, California, but sold it years ago. I thought about getting an ant farm once, but it was a bit pricey. Got a whoopee cushion instead. Low maintenance. Remember the frogman which used baking soda in its base to bob up and down in the water? Kelloggs or General Mills boxtop and 50 cents. A baking soda powered boat would have been nice. So, yes. --Vic Well, there was a baking soda powered submarine...and also a rubber band gun. Yeah, that sub rings a bell. Kelloggs? --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:40:25 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:14:57 -0400, wrote: I don't have a farm. I had one in Santa Cruz, California, but sold it years ago. I thought about getting an ant farm once, but it was a bit pricey. Got a whoopee cushion instead. Low maintenance. Remember the frogman which used baking soda in its base to bob up and down in the water? Kelloggs or General Mills boxtop and 50 cents. A baking soda powered boat would have been nice. So, yes. --Vic Well, there was a baking soda powered submarine...and also a rubber band gun. Yeah, that sub rings a bell. Kelloggs? --Vic Crikey, I was in the first or second grade, I think, at Davis Street Elementary School in New Haven. It was either Kellog's or Cheerios. My old Davis Street primary school became a "magnet school," whatever the hell that is. Apparently my old junior high, which was built in the 19th Century, is being renovated again and expanded again. At least they are still there... :) You know...I seem to remember the sub used baking powder, not baking soda. Is that possible? -- |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:54:51 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote: You know...I seem to remember the sub used baking powder, not baking soda. Is that possible? Maybe. I had only the frogman. Remember the Johnson Smith catalog? Loved that. They had a whistle you put in a car exhaust pipe. Bendable prongs kept it there. The illustration showed the noise coming out the exhaust, and the shocked look on the driver's face. Cost 75 cents. I saved my nickel allowance for weeks to get one, finally sent off the order, and waited on pins and needles for the mailman to deliver it- took about 4 weeks. It was my mission in life. It finally came and I fondled it for some hours until "Uncle Johnny" came over to visit my dad. He was my aunt's boyfriend. I snuck up behind his car, a '56 Fury, and inserted it in the tailpipe. But when I saw the Fury had duals, I hoped that wouldn't be a problem. I put it the driver side pipe. I almost had a heart attack while I waited for him to leave, I was so excited thinking about the noise it would make and the look of shock on his face when he heard it. It would be terrific. Better than any joy buzzer stuff. At last he came out, and got in the Fury. My heart was pounding. When he started it up, I heard nothing. But when he put it in drive and pulled away I could hear a slight whistle. He turned the corner and disappeared. Never saw him or the whistle again. He had broken up with my aunt. I must say it was pretty depressing, and I never bought a Johnson Smith item again, and seldom even perused the catalog due to the painful memories it recalled. I'm over it now, though. Almost. --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:54:51 -0400, A Real Boater wrote: You know...I seem to remember the sub used baking powder, not baking soda. Is that possible? Maybe. I had only the frogman. Remember the Johnson Smith catalog? Loved that. They had a whistle you put in a car exhaust pipe. Bendable prongs kept it there. The illustration showed the noise coming out the exhaust, and the shocked look on the driver's face. Cost 75 cents. I saved my nickel allowance for weeks to get one, finally sent off the order, and waited on pins and needles for the mailman to deliver it- took about 4 weeks. It was my mission in life. It finally came and I fondled it for some hours until "Uncle Johnny" came over to visit my dad. He was my aunt's boyfriend. I snuck up behind his car, a '56 Fury, and inserted it in the tailpipe. But when I saw the Fury had duals, I hoped that wouldn't be a problem. I put it the driver side pipe. I almost had a heart attack while I waited for him to leave, I was so excited thinking about the noise it would make and the look of shock on his face when he heard it. It would be terrific. Better than any joy buzzer stuff. At last he came out, and got in the Fury. My heart was pounding. When he started it up, I heard nothing. But when he put it in drive and pulled away I could hear a slight whistle. He turned the corner and disappeared. Never saw him or the whistle again. He had broken up with my aunt. I must say it was pretty depressing, and I never bought a Johnson Smith item again, and seldom even perused the catalog due to the painful memories it recalled. I'm over it now, though. Almost. --Vic I didn't discover Johnson Smith until later in life... Most of the stuff I ordered came from the inside back cover of comic books. |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:36:46 -0400, A Real Boater
wrote: I didn't discover Johnson Smith until later in life... Most of the stuff I ordered came from the inside back cover of comic books. Me too. They sent the catalog via comic book advertising/orders. --Vic |
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On Sep 30, 10:14*am, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:08:03 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 30, 9:19*am, wrote: On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 05:36:06 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 30, 12:49*am, wrote: On Sep 29, 6:34*pm, A Real Boater wrote: wrote: I saved a few of your toilet posts from last week just for the hell of it. "Just for the hell of it"??? Pffffttt... Your history of stalking is well documented.. Why would Salty want to meet up with you for a beer? Pfftttt. he won't.. What possible interest would I have in stalking you? Also, you haven't seen me offering to give up your personal information, as you have threatened to do with mine. I knew that was eating away at you, but don't worry Harry, I won't give it up. Gawd, I just can't imagine living my life under a desk like you and the salty troll, I understand that being outed would take away the only little sockpuppet victories you have. But that will have to be addressed another time, Gene's server is back up, and you are back out...;) No, I saved your vulgar posts because they set a new low in...vulgarity...here. Whether Salty would or would not meet you for a beer is irrelevant. A better question is why would he want to do so?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Boy, he'd surely **** if I told what his house's assessed value was! You know the one, the farm he claims to have lots of land attached to? Another lie. Farm?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes. I don't have a farm. I had one in Santa Cruz, California, but sold it years ago.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - WHOOOOOOOOOSHHHHHHH |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 09:25:10 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:14:57 -0400, wrote: I don't have a farm. I had one in Santa Cruz, California, but sold it years ago. I thought about getting an ant farm once, but it was a bit pricey. Got a whoopee cushion instead. Low maintenance. Remember the frogman which used baking soda in its base to bob up and down in the water? Kelloggs or General Mills boxtop and 50 cents. A baking soda powered boat would have been nice. So, yes. Baking powder not soda. Powder is soda with the addition of a dry acid. Tartaric, if I recall. I had a baking powder submarine, about four inches, as well as the frogman. Casady |
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