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![]() "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010010721250975249-dplacourse@aolcom... Ya ever hugged someone like that, Tom? Ever shake their hand? You probably couldn't without wanting to wash their filth off of you. You are the one that is pathetic, Tom. this paragraph makes, as I pointed out is your want, such bizarre assumptions that anyone who knows me, knows where I help out, would be laughing until peeing themselves. Content yourself with your ignornance, Dave, it must be comforting. .. the rest of your statement is equally ignorant of reality. Tom |
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On 2010-01-08 00:15:15 -0500, MajorOz said:
On Jan 7, 9:31*pm, "Fred" wrote: On *7-Jan-2010, David LaCourse wrote: ?" *Anyway, I retired from doing that while in my 60s and do nothing now, at age 72, except collect three different pensions, play with the grand kids, fish and play golf. Sounds good to me except for the golf. You have my congratulations and wishes for best of luck. I am on the brink of retirement myself right now. Fred I Recommendation: In addition to doing more of what you like, LEARN NEW STUFF -- LOTS OF NEW STUFF. cheers oz d;o) If you watched me play golf, you'd know that is new. Bought a kayak for the lake, so that will be a new experience. And I have discovered antique shops. My lovely bride will always keep me busy. A friend suggested art lessons, and the area has more than a few art shops. Dave |
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On 2010-01-08 00:13:16 -0500, MajorOz said:
On Jan 7, 7:55*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-06 12:33:02 -0500, MajorOz said: On Jan 6, 7:14 am, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-05 23:53:06 -0500, MajorOz said: On Jan 5, 10:01 pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-05 21:34:54 -0500, Giles said: On Jan 5, 4:39 am, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010010422410250878-dplacourse@aolcom... hmmm.....we have a 5 year limit on welfare, since the '90s and they're 3rd generation?? Depends on what kind of welfare. Remember, you're talking to someo ne with a lifetime of first hand experience. Yes, along with Frank Reid and every retired military person out the re . Could you expand, somewhat, on your intended meaning, please? Wolfgang, aka Giles, has called me a welfare queen for several years. He refers to my military retirement as welfare. And, yes, he is bitter about it. Frank Reid is also retired from the military. What is good for me must also apply to my friend Frank. Thank you. It fits his general demeanor -- a wanna-be who never was. cheers oz, USAF (BSC), ret. Yeah, a wanna-be sumtin or other. Hey, ain't it grand to get that retirement check every month. *wink wink *Free medical with TriCare for Life. *PX/commissary privs. * big G I retired when I was 38, so there was plenty of time for a civilian career. *I retired from GTE (now Verizon) after 19 years with one of those golden parachute buy-outs. *I was still young enough for yet another career teaching cops (State Police in VT and MA) high performance driving/pursuit training. *It was one of those jobs were you say to yourself, "They are actually *paying* me $400/day plus expenses to do this?" *Anyway, I retired from doing that while in my 60s and do nothing now, at age 72, except collect three different pensions, play with the grand kids, fish and play golf. Joanne and I are on the road, on our way to a new winter home in Georgia. *We are in Roanoke, VA (697 miles *from Mass. in 10 hours) a t bro-in-law. *We'll finish the rest of the trip tomorrow. *Supposed to snow! Be well Dave You have / had more ambition than I have / had. I taught at uni. for six years, went back for GI Bill (gotta suck up every dollar), and then decided work was a four letter word, and prowled the world for the next 15 years, with a rice-burner 4X4 in North America and a back pack on three other continents. Just send the retirement check to Chas. Schwab and watch it grow (with a bit of active management here and there). Settled here ten years ago, simply as a base for more travel, and found music, more fishing, and the love of my life. Life is good cheers oz Sounds great. The GI Bill is one of the best programs for our vets. I hope it doesn't suffer because of lack of funds. Dave |
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On Jan 8, 8:10*am, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-01-08 00:13:16 -0500, MajorOz said: On Jan 7, 7:55*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-06 12:33:02 -0500, MajorOz said: On Jan 6, 7:14 am, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-05 23:53:06 -0500, MajorOz said: On Jan 5, 10:01 pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-05 21:34:54 -0500, Giles said: On Jan 5, 4:39 am, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010010422410250878-dplacourse@aolcom... hmmm.....we have a 5 year limit on welfare, since the '90s and they're 3rd generation?? Depends on what kind of welfare. Remember, you're talking to someo ne with a lifetime of first hand experience. Yes, along with Frank Reid and every retired military person out the re . Could you expand, somewhat, on your intended meaning, please? Wolfgang, aka Giles, has called me a welfare queen for several years.. He refers to my military retirement as welfare. And, yes, he is bitter about it. Frank Reid is also retired from the military. What is good for me must also apply to my friend Frank. Thank you. It fits his general demeanor -- a wanna-be who never was. cheers oz, USAF (BSC), ret. Yeah, a wanna-be sumtin or other. Hey, ain't it grand to get that retirement check every month. *wink wink *Free medical with TriCare for Life. *PX/commissary privs. * big G I retired when I was 38, so there was plenty of time for a civilian career. *I retired from GTE (now Verizon) after 19 years with one of those golden parachute buy-outs. *I was still young enough for yet another career teaching cops (State Police in VT and MA) high performance driving/pursuit training. *It was one of those jobs were you say to yourself, "They are actually *paying* me $400/day plus expenses to do this?" *Anyway, I retired from doing that while in my 60s and do nothing now, at age 72, except collect three different pensions, play with the grand kids, fish and play golf. Joanne and I are on the road, on our way to a new winter home in Georgia. *We are in Roanoke, VA (697 miles *from Mass. in 10 hours) a t bro-in-law. *We'll finish the rest of the trip tomorrow. *Supposed to snow! Be well Dave You have / had more ambition than I have / had. *I taught at uni. for six years, went back for GI Bill (gotta suck up every dollar), and then decided work was a four letter word, and prowled the world for the next 15 years, with a rice-burner 4X4 in North America and a back pack on three other continents. *Just send the retirement check to Chas. Schwab and watch it grow (with a bit of active management here and there). Settled here ten years ago, simply as a base for more travel, and found music, more fishing, and the love of my life. Life is good cheers oz Sounds great. *The GI Bill is one of the best programs for our vets. *I hope it doesn't suffer because of lack of funds. Dave I think, though have no information on it, but based on periodic increases, it may be tied, legislatively, to some form of average tuition. It is, currently, in the $49K limit area. cheers oz |
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On Jan 7, 9:06*pm, MajorOz wrote:
On Jan 7, 8:25*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-07 17:24:07 -0500, "Tom Littleton" said: hell, Giles. My one exchange with David got you enough material for a string of posts. I suppose, at the root of it, I should neither be surprised that Dave will stretch the truth, or make suppositions, to make some supposed political point. It's probably my mistake to bother pointing them out.. Still, little in these sorts of exchanges irks me more than the old chestnut of, "The Poor like being poor and getting handouts. It's a lifestyle choice." More patent bull**** cannot be slung, and yet, so many seemingly otherwise decent people entertain themselves(or assuage their dwindling consciences) with this very notion. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom What a crock of ****, Littleton. *Get off your high horse and do something besides talk liberal ****. *Get out there. *Meet and serve those less fortunate than you. *Many of the men and women I meet two or three times a week at the pantry *are* satisfied with their lives, or at least do not complain about their lot in life. *Thanks to your savior Obama, the unemployment rolls are getting higher, and more and more people are using any services they can find. *These people are NOT happy. *They are down right discouraged, and VERY ANGRY at the fools in Washington. *But the street person who hasn't worked in gawdknowswhen, you know the one that smells and hasn't bathed in awhile, seems content. *He/she is good natured, quick to be your friend, and is more than overjoyed for anything you can do for him/her. *Ya ever hugged someone like that, Tom? *Ever shake their hand? *You probably couldn't without wanting to wash their filth off of you. *You are the one that is pathetic, Tom. *You hide behind your politics saying to yourself, "I voted for The Man, The Big O. *He'll fix everything. *I don't have to look at, serve, or touch these unwashed people. *Obama will do it for me." *Horse puckies. Get out and do it yourself, Tom. *Biden, your hero (who makes Dan Quayle look like a genius) ... Interesting you should bring him up. *Regardless of the gotcha games aimed at DQ, he was respected, by one and all, as a senator. *His primary accomplishment in Congress, the Job Training and Partnership Act (JTPA) probably did more for unemployed and underemployed people in this nation than any federal program since the GI Bill. *It also created many of the thousands of technically qualified workers at exactly the time they were needed. But........that doesn't fit with the late nite wisdom one sees on TV. cheers oz, watching the temp drop......- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I found interesting your comments about DQ and JTPA. Yes, DQ did have allot to do with employment and training legislation and policy. I never particularly liked him but he does deserve credit for that. Thats the Republican party before the whackjobs knawed thru their straight jackets and pushed radical ideology over stewardship of resources and good governance.. Not that many years ago Republicans could pair with Democrats to produce programs with both high cost effectiveness and opportunity for occupational upward mobility. Republican leadership understood then what investment in skill training did to make real the promise of free labor markets for working people. IMHO, Capitalism seems to work better in a democracy when more and more working people have a real stake in future economic success. |
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![]() "DaveS" wrote in message ... Not that many years ago Republicans could pair with Democrats to produce programs with both high cost effectiveness and opportunity for occupational upward mobility. Republican leadership understood then what investment in skill training did to make real the promise of free labor markets for working people. IMHO, Capitalism seems to work better in a democracy when more and more working people have a real stake in future economic success. well put, Dave. Well put. Tom |
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On Jan 8, 2:59*pm, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
"DaveS" wrote in message ... Not that many years ago Republicans could pair with Democrats to produce programs with both high cost effectiveness and opportunity for occupational upward mobility. Republican leadership understood then what investment in skill training did to make real the promise of free labor markets for working people. IMHO, Capitalism seems to work better in a democracy when more and more working people have a real stake in future economic success. well put, Dave. Well put. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Well thank you Tom Dave |
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![]() n Jan 7, 9:31*pm, "Fred" wrote: On *7-Jan-2010, David LaCourse wrote: ?" *Anyway, I retired from doing that while in my 60s and do nothing now, at age 72, except collect three different pensions, play with the grand kids, fish and play golf. Sounds good to me except for the golf. You have my congratulations and wishes for best of luck. I am on the brink of retirement myself right now. Fred I Recommendation: In addition to doing more of what you like, LEARN NEW STUFF -- LOTS OF NEW STUFF. cheers oz Thanks Finding something new to learn is easy - I don't have to search too far. Old time fiddle and celtic music will keep me going for years learning new stuff but What really ****es me of , even more so than the political stuff in a fishing forum, is that My old soggy brain does not take things in as easily as it used to - nor does my body . I went to a fiddle camp last summer and there were 12 yr old kids picking up new stuff easily after a few hours Me I had to go home and practice for 3-4 mos Luckily I can read water and cast fairly well and Playing w the grandkids is definitely a good thing to do Fred |
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On Jan 9, 1:09*am, "Fred" wrote:
n Jan 7, 9:31 pm, "Fred" wrote: On 7-Jan-2010, David LaCourse wrote: ?" Anyway, I retired from doing that while in my 60s and do nothing now, at age 72, except collect three different pensions, play with the grand kids, fish and play golf. Sounds good to me except for the golf. You have my congratulations and wishes for best of luck. I am on the brink of retirement myself right now. Fred I Recommendation: In addition to doing more of what you like, LEARN NEW STUFF -- LOTS OF NEW STUFF. cheers oz Thanks Finding something new to learn is easy - I don't have to search too far. Old time fiddle and celtic music will keep me going for years learning new stuff but What really ****es me of , even more so than the political stuff in a fishing forum, is that My old soggy brain does not take things in as easily as it used to - nor does my body . I went to a fiddle camp last summer and there were 12 yr old kids picking up new stuff easily after a few hours Me I had to go home and practice for 3-4 mos Luckily I can read water and cast fairly well and Playing *w the grandkids is definitely a good thing to do Fred Let me tell you where you can do both VEEEEEERY enjoyably. Mountain View Arkansas From 17 April till 31 Oct, and every other day it ain't too cold to move fingers, MV is the music jammin' center of the galaxy. On, and near, the square, 24/7 are dozens -- sometimes hundreds -- of groups pickin' and grinnin'. Starts out as Bluegrass and Mountain Music, but groups wander off into almost everything: classic country, gospel, blues, etc, with amalgamation of types the norm, rather than the exception. Pickin' circles consist of all levels of skill. Often there will be someone who picked up a guitar last week sitting next to a headliner at the Opry for the last 20 years. They each politely take their turn. Nobody will tell you how to play, but everybody will help, if asked. Acoustic instruments only -- amplifier and microphone users are bundled up, run out of town, and dropped off a cliff. [ when the Cajuns show up with squeeze boxes and washboard aprons, it is a special treat ] The place is loaded with motels, RV parks ($16 for everything, including cable TV), B&B's, etc. (google it up) Nearby are the tailwater fisheries of Norfork Lake and Bull Shoals Lake, plus many limestone smallmouth and trout streams in the area. HUUUGE browns, and the biggest brookies I have caught since Leech Lake in Washington. It is the lowest cost of living in the nation (with the exception, perhaps, of the MS delta), with some of the best eating. I spend much of my "retirement" there. Give it a try. cheers oz, who will be found with a dobro in town and wading wet in jeans with ratty home-built graphite rods on the rivers |
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![]() "MajorOz" wrote in message ... cheers oz, who will be found with a dobro in town and wading wet in jeans with ratty home-built graphite rods on the rivers sounds just wonderful, Major! Tom |
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