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Jim wrote: Boater wrote: Cheap beer? You slobs need to stop projecting your lack of taste onto me. If I'm not mistaken, you enjoy that fine Mexican imported brew. Now that is taste. Phwew. There are several brands of beer from Mexico I enjoy on those rare occasions when I have a beer. I also like some Italian beers and some German beers. I like some of the Sam Adams brews. I don't like Bud, Bud Lite, Miller, Miller Lite, Coors, or any of the ****y American beers you probably drink by the 12-pack every night. It takes a lot of nerve for a Corona drinker to call ANYTHING ELSE ****y. Although there was one South American beer that I thought was close to Corona. I think the name was Polar. |
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On Oct 31, 9:45*am, wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 05:14:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 31, 6:25*am, wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". So, what does a windows cut and paste expert have to do with running Linux servers, and commercial gateways?... Terri is one of the most sought after and respected tech support personel in her field. Granted, when it comes to talking a good game and having no real answers or hiding under a desk trolling newsgroups, you and Harry have us hands down... If Terri was anywhere near that good, I'd have heard about her, and she'd probably be working for me - making some real money. You'd have complete health coverage as well. Her recent public struggles with simple video conversion speak much louder than your ignorant yammering. If that stumped her, then she's maybe got a few entry level certs and no real knowledge.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pffftt.. you have shown us here nothing to suggest you run any business. All you have ever done is troll and cut and paste google info. But humor me, how do you run a business hiding under a desk acting like an asshole all the time? |
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On Oct 31, 10:25*am, wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:17:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 31, 9:45*am, wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 05:14:53 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 31, 6:25*am, wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". So, what does a windows cut and paste expert have to do with running Linux servers, and commercial gateways?... Terri is one of the most sought after and respected tech support personel in her field. Granted, when it comes to talking a good game and having no real answers or hiding under a desk trolling newsgroups, you and Harry have us hands down... If Terri was anywhere near that good, I'd have heard about her, and she'd probably be working for me - making some real money. You'd have complete health coverage as well. Her recent public struggles with simple video conversion speak much louder than your ignorant yammering. If that stumped her, then she's maybe got a few entry level certs and no real knowledge.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pffftt.. you have shown us here nothing to suggest you run any business. All you have ever done is troll and cut and paste google info. But humor me, how do you run a business hiding under a desk acting like an asshole all the time? Did I say I run a business? Please show me where I said that. Pffft yourself, loser.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - and you are a cowardly little troll.. with nothing to add.. |
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On Oct 31, 10:43*am, Boater wrote:
wrote: and you are a cowardly little troll.. with nothing to add.. Heheheh. Ignorant little twerp. I love how Harry calls everyone else "little" because he's a fat gasbag. |
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On Oct 31, 7:07*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 31, 7:05 am, Boater wrote: Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 6:08 am, Jim wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". And fit your toddlers to the proper motorcycle, of course. So Harry, tell us about your new iron horse. Did you order the Ural? A Ural? you mean one of those crudely made Russian copies of a 1936 BMW that was captured in ww2 ? Not for me. The Russkis have made and actually do make some interesting knock-offs of German and Eastern European cameras, but I've never been much impressed with Russia's vehicles for consumers, including their motorcycles. Exactly. I think most of their automotive ideas were confiscated in WW2 and not much changes. I did hear that their cameras wern't bad, but everythign else.. *eh... No, I wouldn't have a Ural anything *shoved proverbially sideways. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I drove a Lada for a couple of years. *It was a fun car after my old Dodge Aspen S/W. These cars were modeled on the Fiat 124.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJqKtYL5cY- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, the Lada probably was fun to drive, but I wonder how long you could drive it. Especially after knowing it was patterned after a Fiat. (Fix It Again, Tony!) Those Fiats didn't hold togather well, so after the Russians got down with their crude ideas, I think it's life span would be secondary only to a Yugo. (Another Fiat pattern) |
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On Oct 31, 12:15*pm, Tim wrote:
On Oct 31, 7:07*am, "Don White" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 31, 7:05 am, Boater wrote: Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 6:08 am, Jim wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". And fit your toddlers to the proper motorcycle, of course. So Harry, tell us about your new iron horse. Did you order the Ural? A Ural? you mean one of those crudely made Russian copies of a 1936 BMW that was captured in ww2 ? Not for me. The Russkis have made and actually do make some interesting knock-offs of German and Eastern European cameras, but I've never been much impressed with Russia's vehicles for consumers, including their motorcycles. Exactly. I think most of their automotive ideas were confiscated in WW2 and not much changes. I did hear that their cameras wern't bad, but everythign else.. *eh.... No, I wouldn't have a Ural anything *shoved proverbially sideways. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I drove a Lada for a couple of years. *It was a fun car after my old Dodge Aspen S/W. These cars were modeled on the Fiat 124.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJqKtYL5cY-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, the Lada probably was fun to drive, but I wonder how long you could drive it. Especially after knowing it was patterned after a Fiat. (Fix It Again, Tony!) Those Fiats didn't hold togather well, so after the Russians got down with their crude ideas, I think it's life span would be secondary only to a Yugo. (Another Fiat pattern)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - True Yugo story. Knew a person that bought one brand new. Man, what a crudely built thing! Anyway, I left the lights on on my car one night, and got a jump from the Yugo. Well, nothing electrical seemed to work after that, except that it ran. No lights, no radio, no horn, no wipers, nothing!!!! Takes it into the shop, manager says "did you try to jump start a vehicle"? Yup. Don't do it again..... your lucky it didn't burn to the ground. |
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She couldn't cut it here
What, under your desk with Harry and the pimple faced kid who sold him the bike.. That's for sure... BTW, how does it feel to be a cowardly internet hero, picking on women and children from under your desk? |
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On Oct 31, 12:15*pm, wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:15*pm, Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 7:07*am, "Don White" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message .... On Oct 31, 7:05 am, Boater wrote: Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 6:08 am, Jim wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". And fit your toddlers to the proper motorcycle, of course. So Harry, tell us about your new iron horse. Did you order the Ural? A Ural? you mean one of those crudely made Russian copies of a 1936 BMW that was captured in ww2 ? Not for me. The Russkis have made and actually do make some interesting knock-offs of German and Eastern European cameras, but I've never been much impressed with Russia's vehicles for consumers, including their motorcycles. Exactly. I think most of their automotive ideas were confiscated in WW2 and not much changes. I did hear that their cameras wern't bad, but everythign else.. *eh.... No, I wouldn't have a Ural anything *shoved proverbially sideways. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I drove a Lada for a couple of years. *It was a fun car after my old Dodge Aspen S/W. These cars were modeled on the Fiat 124.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJqKtYL5cY-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, the Lada probably was fun to drive, but I wonder how long you could drive it. Especially after knowing it was patterned after a Fiat. (Fix It Again, Tony!) Those Fiats didn't hold togather well, so after the Russians got down with their crude ideas, I think it's life span would be secondary only to a Yugo. (Another Fiat pattern)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - True Yugo story. Knew a person that bought one brand new. Man, what a crudely built thing! Anyway, I left the lights on on my car one night, and got a jump from the Yugo. Well, nothing electrical seemed to work after that, except that it ran. No lights, no radio, no horn, no wipers, nothing!!!! Takes it into the shop, manager says "did you try to jump start a vehicle"? Yup. Don't do it again..... your lucky it didn't burn to the ground. I can believe that. A 7mph tap on the left front bumper would total out the car. it would crinkle like tinfoil. |
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Tim wrote:
On Oct 31, 6:08 am, Jim wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". And fit your toddlers to the proper motorcycle, of course. So Harry, tell us about your new iron horse. Did you order the Ural? A Ural? you mean one of those crudely made Russian copies of a 1936 BMW that was captured in ww2 ? It doesn't exist, Tim. If it was real, the picture would be flowing and WAFA would be posting about it's specific features. This is another Lobster Boat. |
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:04:16 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: She couldn't cut it here What, under your desk with Harry and the pimple faced kid who sold him the bike.. That's for sure... BTW, how does it feel to be a cowardly internet hero, picking on women and children from under your desk? Tell us again about how you violated your daughter in the "worst possible way" |
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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote: Boater wrote: Cheap beer? You slobs need to stop projecting your lack of taste onto me. If I'm not mistaken, you enjoy that fine Mexican imported brew. Now that is taste. Phwew. There are several brands of beer from Mexico I enjoy on those rare occasions when I have a beer. I also like some Italian beers and some German beers. I like some of the Sam Adams brews. I don't like Bud, Bud Lite, Miller, Miller Lite, Coors, or any of the ****y American beers you probably drink by the 12-pack every night. Bud and Bud Light are now high class European beers. |
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On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 08:53:59 -0400, Boater
wrote: wrote: On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:04:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote: She couldn't cut it here What, under your desk with Harry and the pimple faced kid who sold him the bike.. That's for sure... BTW, how does it feel to be a cowardly internet hero, picking on women and children from under your desk? Tell us again about how you violated your daughter in the "worst possible way" Salty, I want to see a photo of the underside of your desk. Okay, if I can get Scotty out from there long enough with out him freaking out. |
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On Oct 31, 11:15*am, wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:15*pm, Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 7:07*am, "Don White" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message .... On Oct 31, 7:05 am, Boater wrote: Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 6:08 am, Jim wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". And fit your toddlers to the proper motorcycle, of course. So Harry, tell us about your new iron horse. Did you order the Ural? A Ural? you mean one of those crudely made Russian copies of a 1936 BMW that was captured in ww2 ? Not for me. The Russkis have made and actually do make some interesting knock-offs of German and Eastern European cameras, but I've never been much impressed with Russia's vehicles for consumers, including their motorcycles. Exactly. I think most of their automotive ideas were confiscated in WW2 and not much changes. I did hear that their cameras wern't bad, but everythign else.. *eh.... No, I wouldn't have a Ural anything *shoved proverbially sideways. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I drove aLadafor a couple of years. *It was a fun car after my old Dodge Aspen S/W. These cars were modeled on theFiat124.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJqKtYL5cY-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, theLadaprobably was fun to drive, but I wonder how long you could drive it. Especially after knowing it was patterned after aFiat. (Fix It Again, Tony!) Those Fiats didn't hold togather well, so after the Russians got down with their crude ideas, I think it's life span would be secondary only to aYugo. (AnotherFiatpattern)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - TrueYugostory. Knew a person that bought one brand new. Man, what a crudely built thing! Anyway, I left the lights on on my car one night, and got a jump from theYugo. Well, nothing electrical seemed to work after that, except that it ran. No lights, no radio, no horn, no wipers, nothing!!!! Takes it into the shop, manager says "did you try to jump start a vehicle"? Yup. Don't do it again..... your lucky it didn't burn to the ground. Do you know why the Yugo had a heated back glass? So you can keep your hands warm while pushing it. By the way, those lines are also in the article. Alas, the death knell for the Yugo. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7739319.stm |
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wrote in message ... On Oct 31, 11:15 am, wrote: On Oct 31, 12:15 pm, Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 7:07 am, "Don White" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 31, 7:05 am, Boater wrote: Tim wrote: On Oct 31, 6:08 am, Jim wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:45:45 -0400, "SmallBoats.com" wrote: wrote: Yup, I inherited this from the board member who set it up. Go daddy was one of the companies I am looking at You can host herehttp://www.idesigns.net 24 hr tech support, real people etc.. Talk to Terri, she will set you right up. That's the same "Terri" who cant figure out how to covert video files, who will be your "24 hour tech support". And fit your toddlers to the proper motorcycle, of course. So Harry, tell us about your new iron horse. Did you order the Ural? A Ural? you mean one of those crudely made Russian copies of a 1936 BMW that was captured in ww2 ? Not for me. The Russkis have made and actually do make some interesting knock-offs of German and Eastern European cameras, but I've never been much impressed with Russia's vehicles for consumers, including their motorcycles. Exactly. I think most of their automotive ideas were confiscated in WW2 and not much changes. I did hear that their cameras wern't bad, but everythign else.. eh... No, I wouldn't have a Ural anything shoved proverbially sideways. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I drove aLadafor a couple of years. It was a fun car after my old Dodge Aspen S/W. These cars were modeled on theFiat124.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJqKtYL5cY-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, theLadaprobably was fun to drive, but I wonder how long you could drive it. Especially after knowing it was patterned after aFiat. (Fix It Again, Tony!) Those Fiats didn't hold togather well, so after the Russians got down with their crude ideas, I think it's life span would be secondary only to aYugo. (AnotherFiatpattern)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - TrueYugostory. Knew a person that bought one brand new. Man, what a crudely built thing! Anyway, I left the lights on on my car one night, and got a jump from theYugo. Well, nothing electrical seemed to work after that, except that it ran. No lights, no radio, no horn, no wipers, nothing!!!! Takes it into the shop, manager says "did you try to jump start a vehicle"? Yup. Don't do it again..... your lucky it didn't burn to the ground. Do you know why the Yugo had a heated back glass? So you can keep your hands warm while pushing it. By the way, those lines are also in the article. Alas, the death knell for the Yugo. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7739319.stm Years ago, one of my fellow workers had a Yugo. Lived in San Francisco and comes out one morning to find some other Yugo owner had needed a new tire. Removed his nice tire and rim and left the car up on a block and leaning against the car was another Yugo tire and rim. Tire was bad shape. But the car did keep running and was cheap. Except for tires at times. He named his car Victor. . . |
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