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I notice you're not denying "dragging his sorry butt around."
Interesting. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 18:26:01 -0500, "katysails" wrote this crap: Joe said: Now Katy, do not be jealous. Not jealous at all...I saw the same program (BTWm it was Crocodile Hunter). And they definitely called those little boogers Joe and Terry....the other two males that ran Joe around the enclosure and dragged his sorry butt around were definitely called Horvath and Bobspit. But at least they knew how to fix word-wrap. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Horvath whined: But at least they knew how to fix word-wrap.
So do I...but it gives me so much satisfaction to make you cringe. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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Peter Wiley wrote in message ...
In article , Joe wrote: Peter Wiley Can you carry a pistol? Yep. And your 6 foot rats, do you toss em on the barby mate? Nah, we save that for raw prawns. Sounds Good, We do Shrimp usually 10-15 count. And do you have any of those Tasmania Devils rooten on your ranch? I saw a film of Tasmania Devils having sex on the animal channel the other night. Seems like it would wake up the whole neighborhood it was very violent. None on my place but they're aggro little *******s, that's for sure. Looks like they would make cool pets. If you don't like having fingers & toes, yeah. And BTW the largest working Ranch in the world is here in Texas, it's the King ranch. How many hectares? Sounds like a henweigh. Sorry, I doubt you understand the metric system, Dont apoligise, Why would anyone want to learn that jap system. It makes no sence. Bwahahahahahahahahaha. It's a French system originally and now used by every 1st World country except the USA. French, sheeezeee that almost as bad as the japs. And every 1st world country beside America wants to follow the smelly frogs let em. Perhaps these first world countries will learn other things from the frogs, like how to go 2 weeks without bathing, How to surrender in one easy step, how to let your country fall into enemy hands, how to be stuck up and snobbish, how to build the worst military weapon ever buildt, how to **** of the muslims over head rags, ect....ect.....ect.................... Didn't you ever learn anything in school? Or contrariwise, didn't the school you went to bother to teach anything about the world outside the USA? Yeah we learned how the French were cowards in WW11. We learned your country was a dumping ground for prisoners, and we learned the metric system was not worth the effort to learn unless we were dumb enough to buy a Jap car and willing to work on it ourselfs. how many acres or square miles? 830,000 acres 60,000 head of cattle 1000's of other types of wild game. They work most the cattle with helocopters ultralights motorcycles and horseback. Sorry but it isn't the biggest by far. 830,000 acres is 336,032 hectares. That's only 3360 square kilometers or 1297 square miles. There are a lot of properties in the Northern Territory and Western Australia bigger than that. really, they are working ranches, or just wastelands that someone owns. Guess that's another Texan claim that doesn't stand close examination. Does until you can post a link to a working ranch using all it's land, not some outback dust bowl that no one works or wants. http://convert.french-property.co.uk/ Dont bother with your silly french conversion site links, I could care less. Just in case you ever want to extend your limited education. Pry open that closed mind, Joe. It'll only hurt for a little while and the pain will be worth it. Peter no need to get nasty, we are proud of the measurement systems we have in place. If you guys want to follow the vichy French feel free. I like the standard system and have no need for your french system. You will not find one metric tool in my box. They are all Standard American Made Craftmans tools none of that Jap or Tia metric crapola. Only thing on my boat that has any thing to do with the metric system is ammo thanks to NATO. Joe PDW |
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Joe spake and revealed the great void called his "mind":
Yeah we learned how the French were cowards in WW11. We learned your country was a dumping ground for prisoners, and we learned the metric system was not worth the effort to learn unless we were dumb enough to buy a Jap car and willing to work on it ourselfs. You all do realize that Joe is rabid, suffers from an ongoing case of = untreated syphilis, and is a heroine addict? His above statement is an = example of the world that only he lives in. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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kates, I didn't even see "joe's" post, probably because I blocked the id
address of the clown who has been posting as everyone else. Cut the number of posts I do see by half. Joe spake and revealed the great void called his "mind": Yeah we learned how the French were cowards in WW11. We learned your country was a dumping ground for prisoners, and we learned the metric system was not worth the effort to learn unless we were dumb enough to buy a Jap car and willing to work on it ourselfs. You all do realize that Joe is rabid, suffers from an ongoing case of = untreated syphilis, and is a heroine addict? His above statement is an = example of the world that only he lives in. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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In article , Joe
wrote: Peter Wiley wrote in message ... In article , Joe wrote: Sorry, I doubt you understand the metric system, Dont apoligise, Why would anyone want to learn that jap system. It makes no sence. Bwahahahahahahahahaha. It's a French system originally and now used by every 1st World country except the USA. French, sheeezeee that almost as bad as the japs. And every 1st world country beside America wants to follow the smelly frogs let em. God, you're funny. Reminds me of the US cruising yachties who reach the Pacific and suddenly find that very few other places use 110V power, so all their broken stuff can't be replaced locally. I see it all the time, we have a whole collection of 240-110 transformers just for the visiting American scientists. One turkey wanted us to provide 110V 60 Hz power; I told him to bring his own. Your power system sucks, big-time. Then again you probably don't realise that the US power system is not only not universal, it's uncommon. 220-240V power single phase, 415V 3 phase is what you'll find in most places. BTW, the American scientific community uses SI units. The people out of step are troglodytes like you, and they're a dying breed. I used to hang out on rec.crafts.metalworking; we worked this one to death. Didn't you ever learn anything in school? Or contrariwise, didn't the school you went to bother to teach anything about the world outside the USA? Yeah we learned how the French were cowards in WW11. We learned your country was a dumping ground for prisoners, Yep, right after the UK stopped using the Americas as a dumping ground. You lot got the first & worst of the UK offcasts, probably something else they didn't teach you in school. and we learned the metric system was not worth the effort to learn unless we were dumb enough to buy a Jap car and willing to work on it ourselfs. Funny how your aerospace industry is metric. Your scientific community is metric. I guess it's everyone *you* know that has real learning difficulties with a nice logical decimal based measurement system. BTW I grew up with the old Imperial system that we all got from the British, but Australia converted to metric. I know both systems, nearly all my machine tools are Imperial and I can convert between them easily. how many acres or square miles? 830,000 acres 60,000 head of cattle 1000's of other types of wild game. They work most the cattle with helocopters ultralights motorcycles and horseback. Sorry but it isn't the biggest by far. 830,000 acres is 336,032 hectares. That's only 3360 square kilometers or 1297 square miles. There are a lot of properties in the Northern Territory and Western Australia bigger than that. really, they are working ranches, or just wastelands that someone owns. Working ranches, they run cattle. Guess that's another Texan claim that doesn't stand close examination. Does until you can post a link to a working ranch using all it's land, not some outback dust bowl that no one works or wants. Cop out. I could care less what your opinion is & you're welcome to disbelieve anything you want to. BTW I lived in AZ for a while, wandered over AZ, NM & parts of Texas. Don't talk to *me* about wastelands & dust bowls. http://convert.french-property.co.uk/ Dont bother with your silly french conversion site links, I could care less. Just in case you ever want to extend your limited education. Pry open that closed mind, Joe. It'll only hurt for a little while and the pain will be worth it. Peter no need to get nasty, we are proud of the measurement systems we have in place. You mean the one you got from the British, old obsolete & discarded nearly everywhere else? You *do* realise that it isn't an American measurement system don't you? If you guys want to follow the vichy French feel free. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Joe, the metric system predates Vichy France by 100+ years. You really *didn't* learn anything in school, did you? I like the standard system So do I. Didn't realise you're going to agree with me. BTW another name for the metric system is SI - standard international. The system you use is the old Imperial system. You've just shot yourself in the foot. Again. and have no need for your french system. You will not find one metric tool in my box. They are all Standard American Made Craftmans tools none of that Jap or Tia metric crapola. Only thing on my boat that has any thing to do with the metric system is ammo thanks to NATO. Whatever. I have metric, SAE, Whitworth. Then again I obviously work on a bigger variety of stuff than you do, and of a lot more modern vintage. If all you have is a 60's Detroit iron car and a boat of similar vintage, you won't need much. Tip for you, though. Don't go far from US territorial waters. Nothing is going to go well for you, with your mindset. PDW |
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On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 06:53:24 -0500, "katysails"
wrote this crap: Horvath whined: But at least they knew how to fix word-wrap. So do I...but it gives me so much satisfaction to make you cringe. You got the wrong impression. I'm using you as my personal pinata. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Whitworth....tee hee hee. Weren't the old Triumphs Whitworth? I was told
between Merican & Metric tools you could cover the Whitworth stuff. Scotty "Peter Wiley" wrote in message news:030320041119589402% Whatever. I have metric, SAE, Whitworth. Then again I obviously work on a bigger variety of stuff than you do, and of a lot more modern vintage. If all you have is a 60's Detroit iron car and a boat of similar vintage, you won't need much. Tip for you, though. Don't go far from US territorial waters. Nothing is going to go well for you, with your mindset. PDW |
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In article , Scott Vernon
wrote: Whitworth....tee hee hee. Weren't the old Triumphs Whitworth? Dunno but a lot of bits on my Massey-Ferguson 65 Mk 2 tractor is. Perkins 4 cyl diesel engine. I was told between Merican & Metric tools you could cover the Whitworth stuff. Yeah, pretty much true I'd say. I just have a pile of Whitworth spanners etc because I got them somewhere, cheap. Maybe off my father originally, he owned a Brit Riley car most of his life. My personal POV is that you can't say enough bad things about Brit cars, bikes & especially Lucas electrics. I once made the mistake of owning a Land Rover and could get the gearbox out & on the bench in 45 minutes cos I knew the precise sequence of disassembly, having done it a large number of times. After that I bought a Mitsubishi 4WD and am still driving it, original drivetrain, 22 years later. Might have to get the MIG welder to the tray one of these days, tho. PDW Scotty "Peter Wiley" wrote in message news:030320041119589402% Whatever. I have metric, SAE, Whitworth. Then again I obviously work on a bigger variety of stuff than you do, and of a lot more modern vintage. If all you have is a 60's Detroit iron car and a boat of similar vintage, you won't need much. Tip for you, though. Don't go far from US territorial waters. Nothing is going to go well for you, with your mindset. PDW |
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Horvath wrote: You got the wrong impression.=20
I don't have any impression of you at all....and you place much to much = value on your efect upon anyone here. You are a shade of Neal, a = snippet of Mundo, a titch of McDiarmid...but then, you haven't survived = any of them, whereas I have outlasted them all..... --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |