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Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 03:15 AM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.

Some much for Mahatma......


You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?


I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a
tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate.


The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting
when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu.

Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the
fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in
Vietnam.

You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 03:15 AM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.

Some much for Mahatma......


You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?


I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a
tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate.


The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting
when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu.

Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the
fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in
Vietnam.

You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Wolfgang December 14th, 2004 03:17 AM

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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
Fortenberry writes:

Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.


Some much for Mahatma......


Who?

Wolfgang



Wolfgang December 14th, 2004 03:17 AM

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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
Fortenberry writes:

Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.


Some much for Mahatma......


Who?

Wolfgang



Wolfgang December 14th, 2004 03:19 AM

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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
m...
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.

Some much for Mahatma......

You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?


I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was
just a
tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate.


The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting
when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu.

Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the
fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in
Vietnam.

You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.


But mostly your a lying sack of ****. But then, you already knew that.
:)

Wolfgang



Wolfgang December 14th, 2004 03:19 AM

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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
m...
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.

Some much for Mahatma......

You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?


I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was
just a
tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate.


The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting
when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu.

Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the
fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in
Vietnam.

You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.


But mostly your a lying sack of ****. But then, you already knew that.
:)

Wolfgang



Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 04:11 AM

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Fortenberry babbles:

Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.

Some much for Mahatma......

You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?


I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was

just a
tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate.


The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting
when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu.


Duhhh. Are you sure a Fortenberry didn't hit him with a baseball bat. Are you
trying to rewrite history or something. I know how Gandhi died, Ken. Most
people do. But it was fun playing games with you.



Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the
fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in
Vietnam.


I haven't uttered one lie about Kerry. He is a phony and some day it will be
shown.


You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest.


I think a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard at a non-violent
protest is contradictory. And, as a concealed weapon, probably unlawful, and
definitely chicken ****.

That's not true. I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.


And I am a true believer in the power of the law. If you protest and kill
someone, I certainly hope that the power of the law is there to make things
right. But somehow I don't think that will happen. Cowards who carry
concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting
their panties in the process.

d;o)

















Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 04:11 AM

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Fortenberry babbles:

Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.

Some much for Mahatma......

You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?


I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was

just a
tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate.


The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting
when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu.


Duhhh. Are you sure a Fortenberry didn't hit him with a baseball bat. Are you
trying to rewrite history or something. I know how Gandhi died, Ken. Most
people do. But it was fun playing games with you.



Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the
fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in
Vietnam.


I haven't uttered one lie about Kerry. He is a phony and some day it will be
shown.


You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest.


I think a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard at a non-violent
protest is contradictory. And, as a concealed weapon, probably unlawful, and
definitely chicken ****.

That's not true. I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.


And I am a true believer in the power of the law. If you protest and kill
someone, I certainly hope that the power of the law is there to make things
right. But somehow I don't think that will happen. Cowards who carry
concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting
their panties in the process.

d;o)

















Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 04:28 AM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:

... Cowards who carry
concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting
their panties in the process.


That would explain *your* service during the Vietnam War
AND the **** stains on your BVDs.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 04:28 AM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:

... Cowards who carry
concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting
their panties in the process.


That would explain *your* service during the Vietnam War
AND the **** stains on your BVDs.

--
Ken Fortenberry

B J Conner December 14th, 2004 05:36 AM

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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
. com...
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.


Some much for Mahatma......


You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?

--
Ken Fortenberry


I thought VJ Singh got him with a 7 iron.



B J Conner December 14th, 2004 05:36 AM

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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
. com...
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes:
Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat.


Some much for Mahatma......


You got that right !

BTW, what ever happened to that guy ?

--
Ken Fortenberry


I thought VJ Singh got him with a 7 iron.



Guyz-N-Flyz December 14th, 2004 10:06 AM

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" "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message

You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of
a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow
contrary to non-violent protest.


Well, a concealed weapon by any other name is still a concealed weapon, I guess?

That's not true.

Yes it is!

I am a
true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken
proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest.


No you're not!

I am also an
experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great
American president, it's best to protest peacefully but
carry a big stick.


To quote a great Amerikan:

"A 7 iron will just get you killed, where as, a .50 cal. Desert Eagle will protect
you, whether utilized or not."

Mark



Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 12:51 PM

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Fortenberry writes:

That would explain *your* service during the Vietnam War
AND the **** stains on your BVDs.


Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?









Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 12:51 PM

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Fortenberry writes:

That would explain *your* service during the Vietnam War
AND the **** stains on your BVDs.


Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?









Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 12:54 PM

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Ken, no matter how you coat it, concealing a 7 iron and bringing it to a peace
rally is the act of a coward.













Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 12:54 PM

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Ken, no matter how you coat it, concealing a 7 iron and bringing it to a peace
rally is the act of a coward.













Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 01:48 PM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:

Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 01:48 PM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:

Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 01:53 PM

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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken, no matter how you coat it, concealing a 7 iron and bringing it to a peace
rally is the act of a coward.


If it pleases you to think so, knock yourself out, but you
got to put the sign on a handle of some sort. It may as well
be a handle with a little heft, and nobody would ever know it
was there unless there was a damn good reason to show them.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Tim J. December 14th, 2004 02:50 PM

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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:

Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Troll.
--
TL,
Tim
(and to save time later, "Republican")
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Tim J. December 14th, 2004 02:50 PM

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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:

Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Troll.
--
TL,
Tim
(and to save time later, "Republican")
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 02:58 PM

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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Troll.


Moron.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 02:58 PM

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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Troll.


Moron.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Tim J. December 14th, 2004 03:13 PM

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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?

I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Troll.


Moron.


Love is in the air
Everywhere I look around
Love is in the air
Every sight and every sound

And I don't know if I'm being foolish
Don't know if I'm being wise
But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when I look in your eyes

Love is in the air
In the whisper of the trees
Love is in the air
In the thunder of the sea

And I don't know if I'm just dreaming
Don't know if I feel sane
But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when you call out my name

(Chorus)
Love is in the air
Love is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Love is in the air
In the rising of the sun
Love is in the air
When the day is nearly done

And I don't know if you're an illusion
Don't know if I see it true
But you're something that I must believe in
And you're there when I reach out for you

Love is in the air
Every sight and every sound
And I don't know if I'm being foolish
Don't know if I'm being wise

But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when I look in your eyes

(Repeat Chorus 4X)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR (John Paul Young)
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Tim J. December 14th, 2004 03:13 PM

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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?

I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Troll.


Moron.


Love is in the air
Everywhere I look around
Love is in the air
Every sight and every sound

And I don't know if I'm being foolish
Don't know if I'm being wise
But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when I look in your eyes

Love is in the air
In the whisper of the trees
Love is in the air
In the thunder of the sea

And I don't know if I'm just dreaming
Don't know if I feel sane
But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when you call out my name

(Chorus)
Love is in the air
Love is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Love is in the air
In the rising of the sun
Love is in the air
When the day is nearly done

And I don't know if you're an illusion
Don't know if I see it true
But you're something that I must believe in
And you're there when I reach out for you

Love is in the air
Every sight and every sound
And I don't know if I'm being foolish
Don't know if I'm being wise

But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when I look in your eyes

(Repeat Chorus 4X)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR (John Paul Young)
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 03:19 PM

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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?

I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.

Troll.


Moron.


Love is in the air
...


Put the bong on the floor and slowly back away ...

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry December 14th, 2004 03:19 PM

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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?

I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.

Troll.


Moron.


Love is in the air
...


Put the bong on the floor and slowly back away ...

--
Ken Fortenberry

William Claspy December 14th, 2004 03:35 PM

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On 12/14/04 10:13 AM, in article , "Tim
J." wrote:

(Repeat Chorus 4X)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR (John Paul Young)


Cabin fever is getting UGLY!

Bill


William Claspy December 14th, 2004 03:35 PM

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On 12/14/04 10:13 AM, in article , "Tim
J." wrote:

(Repeat Chorus 4X)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR (John Paul Young)


Cabin fever is getting UGLY!

Bill


Tom G December 14th, 2004 05:24 PM

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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tom G wrote:
You have no idea how much amusement you provide. Sore losers are
positively hilarious to me. ...


It was aimed at the following:


Well, you're more than a day late and a dollar short chiming
in on this old thread. That's appropriate, I suppose.


I offer my sincerest apologies for not being properly obsessed with
ROFF lately. I'll try to do better in the future, but fishing season's
a few months away...

What is this "sore loser" nonsense you claim to find so ****ing
funny ? American politics is not some sort of quadrennial rugby
game where we play hard, get a little bloody, then wipe ourselves
off, shake hands at midfield, then go drink warm beer and sing
stupid songs until the next match in four years. American politics
is for real, you insipid ****ing moron. Hundreds of thousands of
people have died as a result of the incredibly stupid policies of
Shrub and his thugs and many more are dying as I type this.


Do you intend to imply that Rugby is not 'for real'? I might be a lot
of things, but technically I'm not a moron. My IQ is well above
average, thank you. How many people died in Rwanda while your glorious
Clinton did nothing? Not every death in the world is directly
attributable to the American President.

Sensible Americans, patriotic Americans, have a civic duty to
dissent and protest right-wing, neocon, racist thuggery abroad
and homophobic, anti-intellectual, the rich get richer and the
poor get poorer, Ward & June Cleaver 50's garbage here at home.


Indeed. Sensible Americans also have a civic duty to dissent, protest
and (more importantly) vote against left-wing, liberal, affirmative
action & heterophobic, academians, socialist, can't we all just get
along garbage everywhere.

We lost an election, all of us. That's no reason to stick our
heads in the sand and sit on our hands for the next four years.
Quite the contrary, now more than ever is the time to raise holy
hell.


I am certain that "all of us" are not so convinced about that "losing"
you refer to. The Bush family, if no one else, definitely won. I'll
agree that there is no need to "sit on our hands". Perhaps you should
start by sitting on that 7 iron and work your way up to an aluminum
bat. Albolene is good for that sort of thing.


Tom G December 14th, 2004 05:24 PM

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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tom G wrote:
You have no idea how much amusement you provide. Sore losers are
positively hilarious to me. ...


It was aimed at the following:


Well, you're more than a day late and a dollar short chiming
in on this old thread. That's appropriate, I suppose.


I offer my sincerest apologies for not being properly obsessed with
ROFF lately. I'll try to do better in the future, but fishing season's
a few months away...

What is this "sore loser" nonsense you claim to find so ****ing
funny ? American politics is not some sort of quadrennial rugby
game where we play hard, get a little bloody, then wipe ourselves
off, shake hands at midfield, then go drink warm beer and sing
stupid songs until the next match in four years. American politics
is for real, you insipid ****ing moron. Hundreds of thousands of
people have died as a result of the incredibly stupid policies of
Shrub and his thugs and many more are dying as I type this.


Do you intend to imply that Rugby is not 'for real'? I might be a lot
of things, but technically I'm not a moron. My IQ is well above
average, thank you. How many people died in Rwanda while your glorious
Clinton did nothing? Not every death in the world is directly
attributable to the American President.

Sensible Americans, patriotic Americans, have a civic duty to
dissent and protest right-wing, neocon, racist thuggery abroad
and homophobic, anti-intellectual, the rich get richer and the
poor get poorer, Ward & June Cleaver 50's garbage here at home.


Indeed. Sensible Americans also have a civic duty to dissent, protest
and (more importantly) vote against left-wing, liberal, affirmative
action & heterophobic, academians, socialist, can't we all just get
along garbage everywhere.

We lost an election, all of us. That's no reason to stick our
heads in the sand and sit on our hands for the next four years.
Quite the contrary, now more than ever is the time to raise holy
hell.


I am certain that "all of us" are not so convinced about that "losing"
you refer to. The Bush family, if no one else, definitely won. I'll
agree that there is no need to "sit on our hands". Perhaps you should
start by sitting on that 7 iron and work your way up to an aluminum
bat. Albolene is good for that sort of thing.


Tim J. December 14th, 2004 05:40 PM

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William Claspy wrote:
Tim J. wrote:

(Repeat Chorus 4X)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR (John Paul Young)


Cabin fever is getting UGLY!


Yeah - Just TRY to get *that* song out of your head today! ;-)
--
TL,
Tim
who especially likes the "oh, oh, oh" refrain.
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Tim J. December 14th, 2004 05:40 PM

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William Claspy wrote:
Tim J. wrote:

(Repeat Chorus 4X)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR (John Paul Young)


Cabin fever is getting UGLY!


Yeah - Just TRY to get *that* song out of your head today! ;-)
--
TL,
Tim
who especially likes the "oh, oh, oh" refrain.
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 05:52 PM

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Tom G writes:

Perhaps you should
start by sitting on that 7 iron and work your way up to an aluminum
bat. Albolene is good for that sort of thing.


SPLORK OUCH








Dave LaCourse December 14th, 2004 05:52 PM

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Tom G writes:

Perhaps you should
start by sitting on that 7 iron and work your way up to an aluminum
bat. Albolene is good for that sort of thing.


SPLORK OUCH








[email protected] December 14th, 2004 09:06 PM

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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:48:36 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

Dave LaCourse wrote:

Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Um, excuse me, there, Arnold Palmjob, but just like Dave's little Kerry rant of
a week or so ago, trolling or not, you're really beginning to make an ass out of
yourself...yeah, yeah, I know - the wags will, of course, offer up
"BEGINNING!?!..."

HTH,
Dickie or Richie or whatever


[email protected] December 14th, 2004 09:06 PM

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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:48:36 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

Dave LaCourse wrote:

Ahhh, but I served, sir. What have you done for your country?


I have served my country well in many different capacities.
I was never stupid enough or desperate enough to join the
military but the military is but one way, and a pretty ****
poor one in my opinion, to serve one's country.


Um, excuse me, there, Arnold Palmjob, but just like Dave's little Kerry rant of
a week or so ago, trolling or not, you're really beginning to make an ass out of
yourself...yeah, yeah, I know - the wags will, of course, offer up
"BEGINNING!?!..."

HTH,
Dickie or Richie or whatever


Lazarus Cooke December 14th, 2004 09:42 PM

OT Stolen from Rec.Backcountry
 
In article ,
wrote:


Um, excuse me, there, Arnold Palmjob, but just like Dave's little Kerry rant
of
a week or so ago, trolling or not, you're really beginning to make an ass out
of
yourself...yeah, yeah, I know - the wags will, of course, offer up
"BEGINNING!?!..."

HTH,
Dickie or Richie or whatever


Could you guys not just email each other?

Lazarus

--
Remover the rock from the email address

Lazarus Cooke December 14th, 2004 09:42 PM

OT Stolen from Rec.Backcountry
 
In article ,
wrote:


Um, excuse me, there, Arnold Palmjob, but just like Dave's little Kerry rant
of
a week or so ago, trolling or not, you're really beginning to make an ass out
of
yourself...yeah, yeah, I know - the wags will, of course, offer up
"BEGINNING!?!..."

HTH,
Dickie or Richie or whatever


Could you guys not just email each other?

Lazarus

--
Remover the rock from the email address


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