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BJ Conner July 31st, 2007 06:05 AM

Another Pipeline Believer
 
On Jul 30, 6:31 pm, daytripper wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:18:21 -0700, MajorOz wrote:

Sounds great to me. I have always wanted to sail from Alberta to New
Mexico. I could fund it with my mink coat facility.


I have a two part operation. I raise ranch mink that I slaughter for
their pelts. I feed their carcases to rats in an attached facility.
The rats are used to feed the mink.


Nothing in......mink pelts out.


Better than printing money.


cheers



oz


That all seems just so.....wrong....

/daytripper (I didn't wanna know how sausages are made, either ;-)- Hide quoted text -

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It is wrong. IF I recall my history correctly it was 18 century
England were a group of swags formed a stock company to start a
company to raise cats, rats and mink on a group of islands somewhere.
I think it was in the indies but that would be a terrible place to
raise mink. Canada would be better.
I think they went to the white collar prisons of the time
( Australia??).


Wolfgang July 31st, 2007 01:58 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 

"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 30, 11:41 am, "Bob Weinberger"
wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message

...

Sorta makes a boy nostalgic for the good old days (say, circa 1969 or
thereabouts) when he could just walk across......at any time of year.
Wolfgang
Of course if TBone's scheme could be made to work, you could walk
across
again, as all the water would be in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc. where
it
would obviously have more value than where it is now. And think of all
the
additional arable land that would become available, not just in the
former
desert areas, but in the newly exposed lake beds. (and just in case
there is
someone out there that needs this) 8)

Bob Weinberger
T-Bone would like the NAWAPA. It's not completely dead.
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/eco...s2.html#nawapa


Thus demonstrating once again that there is no idea so stupid that it
cannot garner widespread support.

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few tens
of millions LESS human parasites.

Wolfgang


Yeah. Ship 'em all to Milwaukee.


Works for me. I've always thought it would be nice to have an affordable
domestic staff. But don't be supposing you'd start right out as the
butler.....scullery work would appear to be more in keeping with your
demonstrated capacities.

Wolfgang



Cal Vanize[_2_] July 31st, 2007 03:25 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 30, 11:41 am, "Bob Weinberger"
wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message

...

Sorta makes a boy nostalgic for the good old days (say, circa 1969 or
thereabouts) when he could just walk across......at any time of year.
Wolfgang
Of course if TBone's scheme could be made to work, you could walk
across
again, as all the water would be in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc. where
it
would obviously have more value than where it is now. And think of all
the
additional arable land that would become available, not just in the
former
desert areas, but in the newly exposed lake beds. (and just in case
there is
someone out there that needs this) 8)

Bob Weinberger
T-Bone would like the NAWAPA. It's not completely dead.
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/eco...s2.html#nawapa
Thus demonstrating once again that there is no idea so stupid that it
cannot garner widespread support.

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few tens
of millions LESS human parasites.

Wolfgang

Yeah. Ship 'em all to Milwaukee.


Works for me. I've always thought it would be nice to have an affordable
domestic staff. But don't be supposing you'd start right out as the
butler.....scullery work would appear to be more in keeping with your
demonstrated capacities.

Wolfgang



Certainly. But I'm surprised there's enough room in the cardboard box
under the bridge where you live.






Wolfgang July 31st, 2007 03:42 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 

"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 30, 11:41 am, "Bob Weinberger"
wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message

...

Sorta makes a boy nostalgic for the good old days (say, circa 1969
or
thereabouts) when he could just walk across......at any time of
year.
Wolfgang
Of course if TBone's scheme could be made to work, you could walk
across
again, as all the water would be in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc.
where it
would obviously have more value than where it is now. And think of
all the
additional arable land that would become available, not just in the
former
desert areas, but in the newly exposed lake beds. (and just in case
there is
someone out there that needs this) 8)

Bob Weinberger
T-Bone would like the NAWAPA. It's not completely dead.
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/eco...s2.html#nawapa
Thus demonstrating once again that there is no idea so stupid that it
cannot garner widespread support.

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few tens
of millions LESS human parasites.

Wolfgang
Yeah. Ship 'em all to Milwaukee.


Works for me. I've always thought it would be nice to have an affordable
domestic staff. But don't be supposing you'd start right out as the
butler.....scullery work would appear to be more in keeping with your
demonstrated capacities.

Wolfgang



Certainly. But I'm surprised there's enough room in the cardboard box
under the bridge where you live.


You must be thinking of someone else. I live in a two bedroom second floor
apartment.

Moron.

Wolfgang



Cal Vanize[_2_] July 31st, 2007 04:15 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 30, 11:41 am, "Bob Weinberger"
wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message

...

Sorta makes a boy nostalgic for the good old days (say, circa 1969
or
thereabouts) when he could just walk across......at any time of
year.
Wolfgang
Of course if TBone's scheme could be made to work, you could walk
across
again, as all the water would be in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc.
where it
would obviously have more value than where it is now. And think of
all the
additional arable land that would become available, not just in the
former
desert areas, but in the newly exposed lake beds. (and just in case
there is
someone out there that needs this) 8)

Bob Weinberger
T-Bone would like the NAWAPA. It's not completely dead.
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/eco...s2.html#nawapa
Thus demonstrating once again that there is no idea so stupid that it
cannot garner widespread support.

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few tens
of millions LESS human parasites.

Wolfgang
Yeah. Ship 'em all to Milwaukee.
Works for me. I've always thought it would be nice to have an affordable
domestic staff. But don't be supposing you'd start right out as the
butler.....scullery work would appear to be more in keeping with your
demonstrated capacities.

Wolfgang


Certainly. But I'm surprised there's enough room in the cardboard box
under the bridge where you live.


You must be thinking of someone else. I live in a two bedroom second floor
apartment.

Moron.

Wolfgang



That's a pretty big cardboard box for you. At least you got high enough
to avoid those sudden rises in water. Ever get pinned under that bridge?


Wolfgang July 31st, 2007 04:24 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 

"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 30, 11:41 am, "Bob Weinberger"

wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message

...

Sorta makes a boy nostalgic for the good old days (say, circa 1969
or
thereabouts) when he could just walk across......at any time of
year.
Wolfgang
Of course if TBone's scheme could be made to work, you could walk
across
again, as all the water would be in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc.
where it
would obviously have more value than where it is now. And think of
all the
additional arable land that would become available, not just in the
former
desert areas, but in the newly exposed lake beds. (and just in case
there is
someone out there that needs this) 8)

Bob Weinberger
T-Bone would like the NAWAPA. It's not completely dead.
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/eco...s2.html#nawapa
Thus demonstrating once again that there is no idea so stupid that it
cannot garner widespread support.

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few
tens of millions LESS human parasites.

Wolfgang
Yeah. Ship 'em all to Milwaukee.
Works for me. I've always thought it would be nice to have an
affordable domestic staff. But don't be supposing you'd start right
out as the butler.....scullery work would appear to be more in keeping
with your demonstrated capacities.

Wolfgang


Certainly. But I'm surprised there's enough room in the cardboard box
under the bridge where you live.


You must be thinking of someone else. I live in a two bedroom second
floor apartment.

Moron.

Wolfgang


That's a pretty big cardboard box for you. At least you got high enough
to avoid those sudden rises in water. Ever get pinned under that bridge?


Is inordinate pride in stupidity a family trait, or should we ascribe it to
a random and non-repeating mutation? Not that it makes any difference in
entertainment value, mind you, it's just that a natural curiosity is
bolstered by a legitimate professional interest.

Wolfgang



Dave LaCourse July 31st, 2007 08:27 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:24:35 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:

That's a pretty big cardboard box for you. At least you got high enough
to avoid those sudden rises in water. Ever get pinned under that bridge?


Hilarious! But, you be wastin' your time, Cal. All old Wolfie can do
is call ya names. Ask him about all the shiney nickels taken away
from him on the playground when he was a boy (I was gonna say small
boy, but he ain't growed much since about the 5th grade). Hahahaha,
oh I slay myself sometimes. Too funny.....



Wolfgang July 31st, 2007 08:48 PM

Another Pipeline Believer
 

"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:24:35 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:

That's a pretty big cardboard box for you. At least you got high enough
to avoid those sudden rises in water. Ever get pinned under that
bridge?


Hilarious! But, you be wastin' your time, Cal. All old Wolfie can do
is call ya names. Ask him about all the shiney nickels taken away
from him on the playground when he was a boy (I was gonna say small
boy, but he ain't growed much since about the 5th grade). Hahahaha,
oh I slay myself sometimes. Too funny.....


Imbecile.

Wolfgang



Cal Vanize[_2_] August 1st, 2007 03:47 AM

Another Pipeline Believer
 
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"Cal Vanize" wrote in message
...
Wolfgang wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 30, 11:41 am, "Bob Weinberger"

wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message

...

Sorta makes a boy nostalgic for the good old days (say, circa 1969
or
thereabouts) when he could just walk across......at any time of
year.
Wolfgang
Of course if TBone's scheme could be made to work, you could walk
across
again, as all the water would be in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc.
where it
would obviously have more value than where it is now. And think of
all the
additional arable land that would become available, not just in the
former
desert areas, but in the newly exposed lake beds. (and just in case
there is
someone out there that needs this) 8)

Bob Weinberger
T-Bone would like the NAWAPA. It's not completely dead.
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/eco...s2.html#nawapa
Thus demonstrating once again that there is no idea so stupid that it
cannot garner widespread support.

The American west doesn't need MORE water. What it needs is a few
tens of millions LESS human parasites.

Wolfgang
Yeah. Ship 'em all to Milwaukee.
Works for me. I've always thought it would be nice to have an
affordable domestic staff. But don't be supposing you'd start right
out as the butler.....scullery work would appear to be more in keeping
with your demonstrated capacities.

Wolfgang


Certainly. But I'm surprised there's enough room in the cardboard box
under the bridge where you live.
You must be thinking of someone else. I live in a two bedroom second
floor apartment.

Moron.

Wolfgang

That's a pretty big cardboard box for you. At least you got high enough
to avoid those sudden rises in water. Ever get pinned under that bridge?


Is inordinate pride in stupidity a family trait,


Its something you seem proud of.


Not that it makes any difference in
entertainment value, mind you, it's just that a natural curiosity is
bolstered by a legitimate professional interest.

Wolfgang


I'm not troubled by those problems. I did hear that living in cardboard
does cause the mind to lose focus and impact one's sense of reality.
Been living there a long time, haven't you. Too bad.

Is your bridge "suite" below where they dump the raw sewage into the
Milwaukee River? Kinda gives those salmon a special flavor, eh? I
can't relate, but maybe if you smoke them a long time in wet newspaper
smoke, it might help the smell.


Cal Vanize[_2_] August 1st, 2007 03:48 AM

Another Pipeline Believer
 
Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:24:35 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:

That's a pretty big cardboard box for you. At least you got high enough
to avoid those sudden rises in water. Ever get pinned under that bridge?


Hilarious! But, you be wastin' your time, Cal. All old Wolfie can do
is call ya names. Ask him about all the shiney nickels taken away
from him on the playground when he was a boy (I was gonna say small
boy, but he ain't growed much since about the 5th grade). Hahahaha,
oh I slay myself sometimes. Too funny.....


Old Wolfie. Yeah, she's got her problems.





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