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Seahag wrote:
I sort of meant _I_ didn't want to cally you names. Do you still glow in the dark? Seahag "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "Seahag" wrote in message ... I did, but don't think name calling was called for. Seahag My apologies to anyone who experienced the problem, my intent was for the news to be read, not the spam bomb. As for the name calling, it is ok with me. I give Joe his share and he gives me my share. I harbor no ill will toward Joe and would be the first to buy him a round. I'm sure he feels the same toward me. It is only fair to cut Joe some slack since he spent his entire Naval career aboard a floating ocean liner painted grey. It had a gun in front in which the breech was rusted shut (it might have even been a front loader!). Wouldn't anyone be a bit goofy spending 4 years shuttling crates of lettuce between ships? It's too bad Joe missed out on some real military action and I feel sorry for him. At least my bunk was within 30 feet of atomic weapons, we actually shot the big gun and went toe toe with the Ruskies. Through purity of essence we did prevail. He also effervesces! |
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Gilligan wrote: "Seahag" wrote in message ... I did, but don't think name calling was called for. Seahag My apologies to anyone who experienced the problem, my intent was for the news to be read, not the spam bomb. As for the name calling, it is ok with me. I'm scratching my head wondering who was calling anyone names... I give Joe his share and he gives me my share. I harbor no ill will toward Joe and would be the first to buy him a round. I'm sure he feels the same toward me. Sure thing Gilly...Heehehehe. Had a powerboater friend stop by this weekend, I just cracked the cork on a bottle of Plantation Rum, and he was in a drinking mood (GF troubles) he kept shaking his empty glass, and I felt obliged to keep up and keep pouring. Well when we had about one inch of rum in the bottom of the bottle he started spewing like a fire hydrant and covered the dock with chum. It is only fair to cut Joe some slack since he spent his entire Naval career aboard a floating ocean liner painted grey. It had a gun in front in which the breech was rusted shut (it might have even been a front loader!). Wouldn't anyone be a bit goofy spending 4 years shuttling crates of lettuce between ships? It's too bad Joe missed out on some real military action and I feel sorry for him. You Sir do not have a clue what real military action is about. While you humped a missle, I sailed with the fleets finest ladies. http://www.sailinglinks.com/images/deigogarciag101.jpg At least my bunk was within 30 feet of atomic weapons, we actually shot the big gun and went toe toe with the Ruskies. Through purity of essence we did prevail. We were dealing with the ruskies and the iranians at the time. Joe |
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Seahag wrote:
I sort of meant _I_ didn't want to cally you names. Do you still glow in the dark? Gilly's been working at the Ranger mine? "In March 2004 workers at ERA’s Ranger mine in the Northern Territory were accidentally poisoned with radioactive water, the extent of which they only discovered after reading the newspapers, not from their employers. Workers drank and bathed in the radioactive water. A Commonwealth-appointed scientist Arthur Johnston commented to media that ERA had become complacent about radiation dangers at the Ranger mine and did not provide enough protection for workers." (from:http://www.nuclearfreequeensland.org/faqs.html) Cheers Marty |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Gilligan wrote: "Seahag" wrote in message ... I did, but don't think name calling was called for. Seahag My apologies to anyone who experienced the problem, my intent was for the news to be read, not the spam bomb. As for the name calling, it is ok with me. I'm scratching my head wondering who was calling anyone names... I give Joe his share and he gives me my share. I harbor no ill will toward Joe and would be the first to buy him a round. I'm sure he feels the same toward me. Sure thing Gilly...Heehehehe. Had a powerboater friend stop by this weekend, I just cracked the cork on a bottle of Plantation Rum, and he was in a drinking mood (GF troubles) he kept shaking his empty glass, and I felt obliged to keep up and keep pouring. Well when we had about one inch of rum in the bottom of the bottle he started spewing like a fire hydrant and covered the dock with chum. Good job there! Did it fly out of his nostrils? It is only fair to cut Joe some slack since he spent his entire Naval career aboard a floating ocean liner painted grey. It had a gun in front in which the breech was rusted shut (it might have even been a front loader!). Wouldn't anyone be a bit goofy spending 4 years shuttling crates of lettuce between ships? It's too bad Joe missed out on some real military action and I feel sorry for him. You Sir do not have a clue what real military action is about. While you humped a missle, I sailed with the fleets finest ladies. http://www.sailinglinks.com/images/deigogarciag101.jpg Was she humping missiles? I can tell you that it is far better than sex to straddle a thermonuclear device! http://www.sfangels.com/images/Dr.%2...ickens%204.jpg At least my bunk was within 30 feet of atomic weapons, we actually shot the big gun and went toe toe with the Ruskies. Through purity of essence we did prevail. We were dealing with the ruskies and the iranians at the time. But that was neutralized by the entire Navy dealing with you! Joe |
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Gilligan wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Gilligan wrote: "Seahag" wrote in message ... I did, but don't think name calling was called for. Seahag My apologies to anyone who experienced the problem, my intent was for the news to be read, not the spam bomb. As for the name calling, it is ok with me. I'm scratching my head wondering who was calling anyone names... I give Joe his share and he gives me my share. I harbor no ill will toward Joe and would be the first to buy him a round. I'm sure he feels the same toward me. Sure thing Gilly...Heehehehe. Had a powerboater friend stop by this weekend, I just cracked the cork on a bottle of Plantation Rum, and he was in a drinking mood (GF troubles) he kept shaking his empty glass, and I felt obliged to keep up and keep pouring. Well when we had about one inch of rum in the bottom of the bottle he started spewing like a fire hydrant and covered the dock with chum. Good job there! Did it fly out of his nostrils? A bit I think, have to admit he was composed while projecting. He said thats why he drinks beer. I'm expecting a bottle from him, seein's how he wasted half-o-mine. It is only fair to cut Joe some slack since he spent his entire Naval career aboard a floating ocean liner painted grey. It had a gun in front in which the breech was rusted shut (it might have even been a front loader!). Wouldn't anyone be a bit goofy spending 4 years shuttling crates of lettuce between ships? It's too bad Joe missed out on some real military action and I feel sorry for him. You Sir do not have a clue what real military action is about. While you humped a missle, I sailed with the fleets finest ladies. http://www.sailinglinks.com/images/deigogarciag101.jpg Was she humping missiles? We always had a dozen or so missles aboard, we maintained & repaired all the 5th fleets destroyers nukes. I can tell you that it is far better than sex to straddle a thermonuclear device! http://www.sfangels.com/images/Dr.%2...ickens%204.jpg You can search youtube for Slim Pickens and see that section of the movie. At least my bunk was within 30 feet of atomic weapons, we actually shot the big gun and went toe toe with the Ruskies. Through purity of essence we did prevail. We were dealing with the ruskies and the iranians at the time. But that was neutralized by the entire Navy dealing with you! Not according to Donald Rumsfield, he just sent me a letter of thanks for winning the cold war. With him quitting it's surely going to be worth mucho money on e-bay soon. I posted a link sometime ago, so you slackers could get one, but I doubt you bothered. You may still be able to get one too, if you can prove you served faithfully and honorably during the cold war era, Sept. 2, 1945 to Dec. 26, 1991. http://coldwar.army.mil/ You can get an inferior certificate, but it will not be autographed by Rumsfield. Joe Joe |
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