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Yesterday's Spearfishing Catch off Daytona - 1 cobia, one scamp grouper and a bug



 
 
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Old November 21st, 2007, 03:37 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
Jim Edmondson
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Default Yesterday's Spearfishing Catch off Daytona - 1 cobia, one scampgrouperandabug

Hello jeff,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Hello jeff,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Hello rw,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Fred: you, like many others, continue to confuse the issues.
Global warming is real and it is happening just like it has in
cycles over millions of years. However, the issue that you gloss
over is the impact of man and man-made CO2 on the problem. If
one reviews the facts, it is obvious that this is a fallacy
perputated by groups with hidden adendas - the vast left wing
conspiracy.

Rats! He's discovered our plot to ruin the world economy and
install a Communist dictatorship. Someone notify MI5.

they're already on the case, they are using this and many other
newsgroups to pass clevelry disguised spam, I mean secret messages

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/opinion/20tue1.html

(be sure to use your decoder ring)

just post the article or summarize it for us, who wants to register
with the NY f__king Times

I'm surprised that they don't want a mjor credit card number to read
their BS

and, uh, you're proffer of a better newspaper is what?

registering is painless and effortless...of course, i know it's
probably more trouble and effort than most are willing to suffer to be
either literate or informed. i suspect you, like most of us using the
internet, have made the effort to create usernames and passwords for
sites with less redeeming value. try it, you might actually like it.
it has pretty pictures too... g

jeff


since it is so commonplace to makeup identities to register with websites
such as the NY Times - what does that say about those that manage the sites
(not to mention those that subscribe) - are they stupid or just naive?

I imagine that it skews their web subscriber statistics just a little bit


  #32  
Old November 21st, 2007, 03:51 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
daytripper
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Default Yesterday's Spearfishing Catch off Daytona - 1 cobia, one scampgrouperandabug

On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 02:37:38 +0000 (UTC), Jim Edmondson
wrote:

Hello jeff,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Hello jeff,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Hello rw,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Fred: you, like many others, continue to confuse the issues.
Global warming is real and it is happening just like it has in
cycles over millions of years. However, the issue that you gloss
over is the impact of man and man-made CO2 on the problem. If
one reviews the facts, it is obvious that this is a fallacy
perputated by groups with hidden adendas - the vast left wing
conspiracy.

Rats! He's discovered our plot to ruin the world economy and
install a Communist dictatorship. Someone notify MI5.

they're already on the case, they are using this and many other
newsgroups to pass clevelry disguised spam, I mean secret messages

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/opinion/20tue1.html

(be sure to use your decoder ring)

just post the article or summarize it for us, who wants to register
with the NY f__king Times

I'm surprised that they don't want a mjor credit card number to read
their BS

and, uh, you're proffer of a better newspaper is what?

registering is painless and effortless...of course, i know it's
probably more trouble and effort than most are willing to suffer to be
either literate or informed. i suspect you, like most of us using the
internet, have made the effort to create usernames and passwords for
sites with less redeeming value. try it, you might actually like it.
it has pretty pictures too... g

jeff


since it is so commonplace to makeup identities to register with websites
such as the NY Times - what does that say about those that manage the sites
(not to mention those that subscribe) - are they stupid or just naive?

I imagine that it skews their web subscriber statistics just a little bit


Nice dodge!

/daytripper (pretty sure I've seen this movie before ;-)
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Old November 22nd, 2007, 12:29 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
Jim Edmondson
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Default Yesterday's Spearfishing Catch off Daytona - 1 cobia, one scampgrouperandabug

Hello Wilson,


What I'd like to know is how do you read any newspapers with you head
stuck up you ass like that. Stick with FOX news and have brain-dead
day!


Yeah, you're very literate. You can't even use the correct four letter word
in a simple sentence.


  #34  
Old November 25th, 2007, 02:45 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
Allen[_2_]
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Default Yesterday's Spearfishing Catch off Daytona - 1 cobia, one scampgrouperanda bug

In article al.net,
Jim Edmondson wrote:



just post the article or summarize it for us, who wants to register with
the NY f__king Times

I'm surprised that they don't want a mjor credit card number to read their BS


Try www.bugmenot.com for websites that require registration. It works
most of the time for the major ones.
  #35  
Old November 25th, 2007, 03:47 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
Jim Edmondson
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Default Yesterday's Spearfishing Catch off Daytona - 1 cobia, one scampgrouperanda bug

Hello Allen,

In article al.net,
Jim Edmondson wrote:
just post the article or summarize it for us, who wants to register
with the NY f__king Times

I'm surprised that they don't want a mjor credit card number to read
their BS

Try www.bugmenot.com for websites that require registration. It works
most of the time for the major ones.


I had never heard of this service before and will check it out - thanks for
the tip

Jim


 




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