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On 10/13/2011 6:27 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/12/11 11:58 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/12/2011 11:31 PM, Tim wrote:


Have a most pleasant evening.

I definitely plan on it. We had an excellent mid-week church service
this evening, looked up some sacred voodoo religious verses, and
sacrificed a groundhog to our Rambo Jesus, you know, the Jewish guy
that died (that is if he ever existed?) But tonight it wasn't one of
those conclave things, so i left my white "hoodie" at home. but we did
discuss the how we were going to abort another abortionist ...

Yes, most pleasant evening...

?;^ )


LOL. we prayed to the God of filter oil this week, and our prayers were
answered. For four years JL Pinkx



Man, it's hard to stifle these yawns...


Yawning is a telltale sign of a brain deprived of oxygen.
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On 10/13/2011 7:45 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 12:16 AM, JustWait wrote:


I am wondering why each of these incidents seem to be in anti-second
amendment states (blue states)?


Wonder all you like, but, leaving aside terrorist attacks perpetrated by
foreigners, the fact is most one-incident/multiple shootings or killings
take place in red states like Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia, et cetera,
where the citizenry is armed to the teeth.


I don't believe you.
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On 10/13/2011 7:53 AM, Tim wrote:
On Oct 12, 11:00 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 20:31:01 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:









On Oct 12, 9:41 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 19:34:39 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Oct 12, 8:44 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 15:41:20 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Oct 12, 12:29 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 05:18:19 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Oct 12, 1:10 am, wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 18:23:37 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


But anyhow, i do see that you still wish me harm. But Groundhogs are
herbivores.


That doesn't mean they don't get ****ed off when you blow away their
family members or close friends.


Just for you. Herbivores evidently do get ****ed off...


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-br...10/11/ns-farme...


A deer isn't a groundhog.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=8PfY3M3yly4


I would've expected a little sense of humor, but no. You take our
interaction a little too seriously. I have strong feelings about guns
but I have absolutely no desire for you to get attacked by groundhogs.


Although I think it'd be funny.


I have no desire for you to get shot either.


And now would it be appropriate to use your line of - "Although I
think it'd be funny."???


There's no humor in someone getting shot, unless it's Dick Cheney and
I'd categorize that as joy.


However, a rodent killer getting his comeuppance via groundhogs sounds
like a pretty entertaining scene. I could see it winning funniest
home video if the groundhogs just chased the guy away.


I don't want to see your bones picked clean by any herbivore, it'd
upset their digestive systems for days.


Thanks for keeping up your tradition of wishing harm on me.


Hot air, Tim. I don't wish harm on you and have said so but that's
not going to keep you from saying so.


"That'd be cool, it'd give the varmint a fighting chance and several
of
his brethren may have time to tackle you while you're reloading.


You are far too literal my friend. It was a funny premise (a la Caddy
Shack) that was reflective of what happened in Cupertino. There was
no way in hell for anyone to tackle that son of a bitch before he
squeezed off several more rounds taking 3 people's lives and wounding
several more. Crossbows don't reload so quick and folks might have
had a good chance to get to him after his very first victim.

The shocking part of this for me is that you refuse to acknowledge the
common sense here. Whatever, if you think you're being straight with
yourself, that's all that matters. I understand how you'd lose
electronic rec.boats face if you dared agree with a liberal gun hater.









Repetitive slurs are among conservative's most oft used tools these
days so I understand how you've come to using this tactic.


You mean, line nom-de-plumes constant and repetitive "you're a moron"
line? hmmm, I didn't know she was a conservative...


Have a most pleasant evening.


I definitely plan on it. We had an excellent mid-week church service
this evening, looked up some sacred voodoo religious verses, and
sacrificed a groundhog to our Rambo Jesus, you know, the Jewish guy
that died (that is if he ever existed?) But tonight it wasn't one of
those conclave things, so i left my white "hoodie" at home. but we did
discuss the how we were going to abort another abortionist ...


Yes, most pleasant evening...


?;^ )


No one here mistakes you for one of the above loons. There's at least
a handful of sane Christians in America and you're certainly one.

And, someday you'll come to the conclusion that I was right about guns
and American society not mixing well.

In the meanwhile, you might want to check out the crossbow incident
that just happened in Seal Beach, CA.


Nah, I'll pass. .....


Really! JPS must think everyone gets their jollys reading about murder
and mayhem.
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On Oct 13, 12:58*am, JustWait wrote:
On 10/12/2011 11:31 PM, Tim wrote:



Have a most pleasant evening.


I definitely plan on it. We had an excellent mid-week church service
this evening, looked up some sacred voodoo religious verses, and
sacrificed a groundhog to our *Rambo Jesus, you know, the Jewish guy
that died (that is if he ever existed?) *But tonight it wasn't one of
those conclave things, so i left my white "hoodie" at home. but we did
discuss the how we were going to abort another abortionist ...


Yes, most pleasant evening...


?;^ )


LOL. we prayed to the God of filter oil this week, and our prayers were
answered. For four years JL Pinkx has been chasing her mentor/idol, a
locally based WMA Pro National rider.. This week during a training
session with Jenna (at her request), Jess paced her for three laps,
never letting the girl out of her sights. She didn't quite "put a tire
under her" but she didn't lose a beat to that Blue Plate Pro rider, who
was riding a $30,000 bike. (Note: practice is different than racing,
but we'll take it on our bone stocker... well almost.

Team Smith (the girl noted above) approached us after the Southwick
Nationals last month and offered to train with *us*, Jessica was scouted
by a Factory Sponsored Pro camp over the summer (she was on a short list
of four girls), and a local club is courting us to come race for them
next season. She already has two sponsors, not to mention suspension
provided by Factory Connection, and an 1100 dollar Titanium
Header/exhaust provided by Pro Circuit, *a personal trainer, a former
Pro GPX racer is her pt coach, she does her own engine work, and I mean,
deep engine work.

Last week we were introduced to the club noted above at a pre-race
meeting, and before the race the announcer (who knows Jessi well through
her good friend, WMA Pro rider, sixth in points for the season, and
rookie of the year, Marissa Markelon) introduced us as "the Ingersoll
family, a great family out of Hartford will be helping with the safety
crew tonight. You can be assured your riders will be in good hands with
these experienced racers on the team. Jessica, with the pink hair over
in the paddock area (the announcer pointed from the officials stand) we
feel is the next up and coming WMA pro rider to come from our area, we
look forward to having the Ingersolls as a part of our organization next
season and helping her achieve her goal..."

I could go on, there is so much more like the gym work and the diet too.
Well, I gotta' go do some suspension work on our pretty much stock
"minibike", after I put on my green pants and fancy Peter Pan hat
Later, see you on TV.. oh, I figure two to three years...

Yes, a most pleasant, and productive life. Thanks to God, we are truly
blessed to have such focus at such a young age...


I wonder if those potential sponsors know of your cowardly work here
in rec.boats?
They might think twice about associating with you.
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On 10/13/11 8:58 AM, North Star wrote:
On Oct 13, 12:58 am, wrote:
On 10/12/2011 11:31 PM, Tim wrote:



Have a most pleasant evening.


I definitely plan on it. We had an excellent mid-week church service
this evening, looked up some sacred voodoo religious verses, and
sacrificed a groundhog to our Rambo Jesus, you know, the Jewish guy
that died (that is if he ever existed?) But tonight it wasn't one of
those conclave things, so i left my white "hoodie" at home. but we did
discuss the how we were going to abort another abortionist ...


Yes, most pleasant evening...


?;^ )


LOL. we prayed to the God of filter oil this week, and our prayers were
answered. For four years JL Pinkx has been chasing her mentor/idol, a
locally based WMA Pro National rider.. This week during a training
session with Jenna (at her request), Jess paced her for three laps,
never letting the girl out of her sights. She didn't quite "put a tire
under her" but she didn't lose a beat to that Blue Plate Pro rider, who
was riding a $30,000 bike. (Note: practice is different than racing,
but we'll take it on our bone stocker... well almost.

Team Smith (the girl noted above) approached us after the Southwick
Nationals last month and offered to train with *us*, Jessica was scouted
by a Factory Sponsored Pro camp over the summer (she was on a short list
of four girls), and a local club is courting us to come race for them
next season. She already has two sponsors, not to mention suspension
provided by Factory Connection, and an 1100 dollar Titanium
Header/exhaust provided by Pro Circuit, a personal trainer, a former
Pro GPX racer is her pt coach, she does her own engine work, and I mean,
deep engine work.

Last week we were introduced to the club noted above at a pre-race
meeting, and before the race the announcer (who knows Jessi well through
her good friend, WMA Pro rider, sixth in points for the season, and
rookie of the year, Marissa Markelon) introduced us as "the Ingersoll
family, a great family out of Hartford will be helping with the safety
crew tonight. You can be assured your riders will be in good hands with
these experienced racers on the team. Jessica, with the pink hair over
in the paddock area (the announcer pointed from the officials stand) we
feel is the next up and coming WMA pro rider to come from our area, we
look forward to having the Ingersolls as a part of our organization next
season and helping her achieve her goal..."

I could go on, there is so much more like the gym work and the diet too.
Well, I gotta' go do some suspension work on our pretty much stock
"minibike", after I put on my green pants and fancy Peter Pan hat
Later, see you on TV.. oh, I figure two to three years...

Yes, a most pleasant, and productive life. Thanks to God, we are truly
blessed to have such focus at such a young age...


I wonder if those potential sponsors know of your cowardly work here
in rec.boats?
They might think twice about associating with you.



Probably not, but as much a dirtbag as Ingersoll is, it's way out of
line to contact those people and sponsors and interfere with the hobby
and fun and possible livelihood of the dirtbag's daughter. Doing
that...would lower you to the level of Ingersoll or iLoogy, and no one
decent wants to be in that sewer.
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On 10/13/2011 8:58 AM, North Star wrote:
On Oct 13, 12:58 am, wrote:
On 10/12/2011 11:31 PM, Tim wrote:



Have a most pleasant evening.


I definitely plan on it. We had an excellent mid-week church service
this evening, looked up some sacred voodoo religious verses, and
sacrificed a groundhog to our Rambo Jesus, you know, the Jewish guy
that died (that is if he ever existed?) But tonight it wasn't one of
those conclave things, so i left my white "hoodie" at home. but we did
discuss the how we were going to abort another abortionist ...


Yes, most pleasant evening...


?;^ )


LOL. we prayed to the God of filter oil this week, and our prayers were
answered. For four years JL Pinkx has been chasing her mentor/idol, a
locally based WMA Pro National rider.. This week during a training
session with Jenna (at her request), Jess paced her for three laps,
never letting the girl out of her sights. She didn't quite "put a tire
under her" but she didn't lose a beat to that Blue Plate Pro rider, who
was riding a $30,000 bike. (Note: practice is different than racing,
but we'll take it on our bone stocker... well almost.

Team Smith (the girl noted above) approached us after the Southwick
Nationals last month and offered to train with *us*, Jessica was scouted
by a Factory Sponsored Pro camp over the summer (she was on a short list
of four girls), and a local club is courting us to come race for them
next season. She already has two sponsors, not to mention suspension
provided by Factory Connection, and an 1100 dollar Titanium
Header/exhaust provided by Pro Circuit, a personal trainer, a former
Pro GPX racer is her pt coach, she does her own engine work, and I mean,
deep engine work.

Last week we were introduced to the club noted above at a pre-race
meeting, and before the race the announcer (who knows Jessi well through
her good friend, WMA Pro rider, sixth in points for the season, and
rookie of the year, Marissa Markelon) introduced us as "the Ingersoll
family, a great family out of Hartford will be helping with the safety
crew tonight. You can be assured your riders will be in good hands with
these experienced racers on the team. Jessica, with the pink hair over
in the paddock area (the announcer pointed from the officials stand) we
feel is the next up and coming WMA pro rider to come from our area, we
look forward to having the Ingersolls as a part of our organization next
season and helping her achieve her goal..."

I could go on, there is so much more like the gym work and the diet too.
Well, I gotta' go do some suspension work on our pretty much stock
"minibike", after I put on my green pants and fancy Peter Pan hat
Later, see you on TV.. oh, I figure two to three years...

Yes, a most pleasant, and productive life. Thanks to God, we are truly
blessed to have such focus at such a young age...


I wonder if those potential sponsors know of your cowardly work here
in rec.boats?
They might think twice about associating with you.


You are a perfect example of the old saying "cleanliness is next to
Godliness" Now go clean up your hovel, heathen.
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On 10/13/2011 9:20 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:58 AM, North Star wrote:
On Oct 13, 12:58 am, wrote:
On 10/12/2011 11:31 PM, Tim wrote:



Have a most pleasant evening.

I definitely plan on it. We had an excellent mid-week church service
this evening, looked up some sacred voodoo religious verses, and
sacrificed a groundhog to our Rambo Jesus, you know, the Jewish guy
that died (that is if he ever existed?) But tonight it wasn't one of
those conclave things, so i left my white "hoodie" at home. but we did
discuss the how we were going to abort another abortionist ...

Yes, most pleasant evening...

?;^ )

LOL. we prayed to the God of filter oil this week, and our prayers were
answered. For four years JL Pinkx has been chasing her mentor/idol, a
locally based WMA Pro National rider.. This week during a training
session with Jenna (at her request), Jess paced her for three laps,
never letting the girl out of her sights. She didn't quite "put a tire
under her" but she didn't lose a beat to that Blue Plate Pro rider, who
was riding a $30,000 bike. (Note: practice is different than racing,
but we'll take it on our bone stocker... well almost.

Team Smith (the girl noted above) approached us after the Southwick
Nationals last month and offered to train with *us*, Jessica was scouted
by a Factory Sponsored Pro camp over the summer (she was on a short list
of four girls), and a local club is courting us to come race for them
next season. She already has two sponsors, not to mention suspension
provided by Factory Connection, and an 1100 dollar Titanium
Header/exhaust provided by Pro Circuit, a personal trainer, a former
Pro GPX racer is her pt coach, she does her own engine work, and I mean,


Tattle tale is all don has in his pathetic little hovel...

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