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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
Joe McIntosh wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message ' who appreciates euphony' Damm Jeff you don"t even like my Yani concert tape ! think I have been lucky enough to fish in 13.7 % of the places and my squaw won"t let me return to New Zealand as I would stay. You guys cannot even enjoy a picture book ??? Joe the elder yani-phony ain't a sweet sound to my ears. ...but, if you'd go to NZ and let me tag along I'd suffer his muzak happily. best of the new year to you joe. and, btw, are you up for another trip to penns? jeff |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Joe McIntosh wrote: "jeff" wrote: ' who appreciates euphony' Damm Jeff you don"t even like my Yani concert tape ! think I have been lucky enough to fish in 13.7 % of the places and my squaw won"t let me return to New Zealand as I would stay. You guys cannot even enjoy a picture book ??? Why don't you keep that racist language to yourself, it's not appreciated here. wrong...again. jeff |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:14:32 -0800 (PST), Mike
wrote: On Dec 27, 5:17 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: Verbosity snipped Hate to tell you, but Joe ain't an Indian. I have no trouble with the word, but some people do. Leave it at that. No you donīt, you think itīs clever and witty.Instead of the rank foolishness it actually is. Even if it were true, which I doubt, as I recall the gentleman referring to an Indian heritage in the past, it makes no difference, as he quite obviously did not use the word in order to start a race riot on here. Mr.Fortenberry of course wished to do precisely that, as he is just as much a fool as you are. Fortunately, there is no reason for anybody to give any more credence to your bull****, than to his. Much less take your advice to "leave it at that". You donīt have the final word on anything at all. Indeed, just about all the others are also totally superfluous. MC If you will check, you are the one that started all this. You could have simply ignored Ken's PC coment. But, you saw a chance to stick it to Ken and you took it. Sad, really, that a grown man who doesn't fly fish anymore should be on this ng spouting his normal bull****. Take your pills, Wolfgang, Jr., and you will feel better. Joe is not an Indian. He may have, as I do, a small portion of native blood in him (mine is 1/8 Abnaki), but certainly not enough to call himself an Indian. I asked him once if he was an Indian and he replied that there was a Chief named McIntosh, so he must be related. LaCourse |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 11:01:30 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote: Joe has made a number of more or less vague allusions to a Native American heritage here but, to the best of my recollection, has never explicitly confirmed nor denied this. You know something we don't? Yes. Mikey Jr. Davey So, do you think of stupidity as just a hobby.....or do you consider yourself a professional? Wolfgang let's see how long the dumbass wants to play. |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
BOn Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:34:54 -0800 (PST), Mike wrote: On Dec 27, 5:17 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: Verbosity snipped Hate to tell you, but Joe ain't an Indian. I have no trouble with the word, but some people do. Leave it at that. QUOTE Indian Joe replies--thanks Gary i have read the article and decided not to go to that lodge.. My indian ancestory would not allow me to make use of the 10,000 bottle wine cellar and the cost per week at that lodge is more than my squaw and I plan to spend in 30 days riding around the New Zealand country side and dipping in a few dry flies. However if Clark works at that lodge, we might be talked into stopping in for a cool one. Now all I have to do is hit the right button to send this thing-- usually IT deletes what i have typed. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.o... 64ed654e550e UNQUOTE Bwaaaahahahahahahaha. Joe has claimed that for years. If he has any Indian blood in him, it is so minute to be of no significance. He can claim he's Indian all he want, of course, but he ain't an Indian, Wolfy, Jr. LaCourse |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message news On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:14:32 -0800 (PST), Mike wrote: On Dec 27, 5:17 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: Verbosity snipped Hate to tell you, but Joe ain't an Indian. I have no trouble with the word, but some people do. Leave it at that. No you donīt, you think itīs clever and witty.Instead of the rank foolishness it actually is. Even if it were true, which I doubt, as I recall the gentleman referring to an Indian heritage in the past, it makes no difference, as he quite obviously did not use the word in order to start a race riot on here. Mr.Fortenberry of course wished to do precisely that, as he is just as much a fool as you are. Fortunately, there is no reason for anybody to give any more credence to your bull****, than to his. Much less take your advice to "leave it at that". You donīt have the final word on anything at all. Indeed, just about all the others are also totally superfluous. MC If you will check, you are the one that started all this. You could have simply ignored Ken's PC coment. But, you saw a chance to stick it to Ken and you took it. Sad, really, that a grown man who doesn't fly fish anymore should be on this ng spouting his normal bull****. Take your pills, Wolfgang, Jr., and you will feel better. Joe is not an Indian. He may have, as I do, a small portion of native blood in him (mine is 1/8 Abnaki), but certainly not enough to call himself an Indian. Ah! So, tell us o wise one, just how much is enough......3/16?.....7/32?.....9/64? I asked him once if he was an Indian and he replied that there was a Chief named McIntosh, so he must be related. He must be related because you asked him a question (allegedly) and there was a chief named McIntosh? Hm...... Then it must follow that you are an idiot because there was a dog named Spot. Wolfgang who knows better than to ask just who was related to what or whom. |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:16:07 -0800 (PST), Mike
wrote: There is very little point in posting anything much if the only return is brickbats from the same idiots. Yourself included, of course. Then why do you continue to haunt this ng? You post nothing that we couldn't find by googling, you never post a trip report, you never go fishing, nor do you take trips to exotic fishing locations oka obscene consumerism. Your post are verbose, boring, and pompous. You are here simply to complain about Fortenberry, me, and anyone else that disagrees with you. You are sick, Mike. Get help. Dave |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
Wolfgang wrote:
Then it must follow that you are an idiot because there was a dog named Spot. Run, Spot, run. See Spot run. Man, I loved those books. Russell Who remembers the kid's names? |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... BOn Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:34:54 -0800 (PST), Mike wrote: On Dec 27, 5:17 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: Verbosity snipped Hate to tell you, but Joe ain't an Indian. I have no trouble with the word, but some people do. Leave it at that. QUOTE Indian Joe replies--thanks Gary i have read the article and decided not to go to that lodge.. My indian ancestory would not allow me to make use of the 10,000 bottle wine cellar and the cost per week at that lodge is more than my squaw and I plan to spend in 30 days riding around the New Zealand country side and dipping in a few dry flies. However if Clark works at that lodge, we might be talked into stopping in for a cool one. Now all I have to do is hit the right button to send this thing-- usually IT deletes what i have typed. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.o... 64ed654e550e UNQUOTE Bwaaaahahahahahahaha. Joe has claimed that for years. If he has any Indian blood in him, it is so minute to be of no significance. So, just how much "Indian blood" does one require to be of significance? He can claim he's Indian all he want, of course, but he ain't an Indian, And you know this......because? Is it some specialized knowledge only you and few others are privy to? Is it the result of the education whose results you so often treat us to? Wolfy, Jr. LaCourse Dimwit. Wolfgang |
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Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die (by Chris Santella)
"Russell D." wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: Then it must follow that you are an idiot because there was a dog named Spot. Run, Spot, run. See Spot run. Man, I loved those books. Russell Who remembers the kid's names? Dick and Jane, I believe. They were Spot's offspring, right? Op |
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