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On 3/26/2013 11:01 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/26/13 10:47 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 3/26/2013 10:44 AM, jps wrote:

FAIRMONT, N.C. -- Authorities say a 10-year-old boy was killed in
North Carolina when he was shot by his father while the parent cleaned
a shotgun.

Robeson County deputies say 34-year-old Christopher Stanlane was on
the couch in his Fairmont home wiping down the gun around 4 p.m.
Sunday when it fired.

Investigators say the boy was sitting in front of his father watching
television and was struck in the head. Paramedic declared him dead at
the home.

No charges have been filed, and deputies are still investigating the
shooting.


You know what. SO ****ING WHAT! We get your ****ing point, how many more
posters do you want to drive away. It's a shame you progressives all
work the same way. Take any poster who opposes your ideology and beat
them to the ground till they leave. Tom, Tim, Dick a few times, and
hundreds of others have been driven from here over the years because of
you and harry and your friends... What the ****, we get it already....
Holy ****... get over yourself. You win, you and harry can drive any
poster from here you wish, wow, what an accomplishment in life. Speaking
of life, get one...


So what?

Thought you were "pro-life." Oh, wait, that only applies to fetuses,
right? Alive kids sitting on the couch, not so much.

Tell us, just who is JPS addressing here to "beat them to the ground
until they leave"? Those in favor of killing kids?

Please don't leave. I have e#c blocked and you are the only complete,
total moron whose posts I see. If you leave, I'll have to find another
right-wing idiot. Well, I guess that's not such a difficult task.

How's that blackmail thingie working out for you?


Are you saying that you are only here to have conversations with morons?
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 11:23:49 -0400, iBoaterer
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On 3/26/2013 10:44 AM, jps wrote:

FAIRMONT, N.C. -- Authorities say a 10-year-old boy was killed in
North Carolina when he was shot by his father while the parent cleaned
a shotgun.

Robeson County deputies say 34-year-old Christopher Stanlane was on
the couch in his Fairmont home wiping down the gun around 4 p.m.
Sunday when it fired.

Investigators say the boy was sitting in front of his father watching
television and was struck in the head. Paramedic declared him dead at
the home.

No charges have been filed, and deputies are still investigating the
shooting.


You know what. SO ****ING WHAT! We get your ****ing point, how many more
posters do you want to drive away. It's a shame you progressives all
work the same way. Take any poster who opposes your ideology and beat
them to the ground till they leave. Tom, Tim, Dick a few times, and
hundreds of others have been driven from here over the years because of
you and harry and your friends... What the ****, we get it already....
Holy ****... get over yourself. You win, you and harry can drive any
poster from here you wish, wow, what an accomplishment in life. Speaking
of life, get one...


I predicted yesterday that it would be very soon when you went off
again!! BINGO!


Let's admit you're playing real short odds.
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 10:47:41 -0400, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
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On 3/26/2013 10:44 AM, jps wrote:

FAIRMONT, N.C. -- Authorities say a 10-year-old boy was killed in
North Carolina when he was shot by his father while the parent cleaned
a shotgun.

Robeson County deputies say 34-year-old Christopher Stanlane was on
the couch in his Fairmont home wiping down the gun around 4 p.m.
Sunday when it fired.

Investigators say the boy was sitting in front of his father watching
television and was struck in the head. Paramedic declared him dead at
the home.

No charges have been filed, and deputies are still investigating the
shooting.


You know what. SO ****ING WHAT! We get your ****ing point, how many more
posters do you want to drive away. It's a shame you progressives all
work the same way. Take any poster who opposes your ideology and beat
them to the ground till they leave. Tom, Tim, Dick a few times, and
hundreds of others have been driven from here over the years because of
you and harry and your friends... What the ****, we get it already....
Holy ****... get over yourself. You win, you and harry can drive any
poster from here you wish, wow, what an accomplishment in life. Speaking
of life, get one...


You're quite the opposite of driving posters away. You attract right
wingers like flies to ****.
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"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message
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You know what. SO ****ING WHAT! We get your ****ing point, how many
more
posters do you want to drive away. It's a shame you progressives all
work the same way. Take any poster who opposes your ideology and beat
them to the ground till they leave. Tom, Tim, Dick a few times, and
hundreds of others have been driven from here over the years because
of
you and harry and your friends... What the ****, we get it already....
Holy ****... get over yourself. You win, you and harry can drive any
poster from here you wish, wow, what an accomplishment in life.
Speaking
of life, get one...

----------------------------------------------

For the record Scott (not that it really matters) ... I haven't been
"driven" out of anything. I just happen to be busy with other
activities that consume my time and interest.

I am not involved with the retail side of the guitar shop anymore, but
am busy with another aspect of it. The new location has a large, open
space that I am converting into a new performance venue. I am in the
process of finishing up a 24 foot by 12 foot stage and two new rooms
for related uses. I've framed, wired and insulated everything and am
now working on the drywall and acoustic treatments. Finish work for
the drywall (spackling) isn't something I am very good at, so I
decided I'll just plaster it all with a trowel for the "stucco" look.
Once that's all done it will be time to install the stage lights,
sound system, mixing board and recording gear. Quite a project but
it keeps me busy and off the streets.




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On 3/26/13 3:23 PM, Eisboch wrote:

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For the record Scott (not that it really matters) ... I haven't been
"driven" out of anything. I just happen to be busy with other
activities that consume my time and interest.

I am not involved with the retail side of the guitar shop anymore, but
am busy with another aspect of it. The new location has a large, open
space that I am converting into a new performance venue. I am in the
process of finishing up a 24 foot by 12 foot stage and two new rooms for
related uses. I've framed, wired and insulated everything and am now
working on the drywall and acoustic treatments. Finish work for the
drywall (spackling) isn't something I am very good at, so I decided I'll
just plaster it all with a trowel for the "stucco" look. Once that's
all done it will be time to install the stage lights, sound system,
mixing board and recording gear. Quite a project but it keeps me busy
and off the streets.



I admire your "retirement," Eisbocher.
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m...

On 3/26/13 3:23 PM, Eisboch wrote:

----------------------------------------------

For the record Scott (not that it really matters) ... I haven't
been
"driven" out of anything. I just happen to be busy with other
activities that consume my time and interest.

I am not involved with the retail side of the guitar shop anymore,
but
am busy with another aspect of it. The new location has a large,
open
space that I am converting into a new performance venue. I am in
the
process of finishing up a 24 foot by 12 foot stage and two new rooms
for
related uses. I've framed, wired and insulated everything and am
now
working on the drywall and acoustic treatments. Finish work for
the
drywall (spackling) isn't something I am very good at, so I decided
I'll
just plaster it all with a trowel for the "stucco" look. Once
that's
all done it will be time to install the stage lights, sound system,
mixing board and recording gear. Quite a project but it keeps me
busy
and off the streets.



I admire your "retirement," Eisbocher.

========================

I enjoy it and it's good exercise. After spending so many years
sitting behind a desk it's kinda fun to take on a "hands on" project
and get a sense of accomplishment that you can actually see progress
being made, wood splinters and all. I don't try to do it 8 hours a
day, but try to get at least something accomplished everyday. Quite a
project.

I had some early experience in the Navy (way back when) working with
some Seabees doing construction and learned a little about framing
and drywalling but I certainly am no expert at it. But, it's coming
out pretty decent. The electrical wiring is something I can handle
and I learned a lot about what bands and performers are looking for in
terms of sound reinforcement systems, etc. When we had the original
shop with it's performance stage, it was rewarding and fun to see
people use it and enjoy it. So, I decided to do it again.

Probably the main reason is that it keeps Mrs.E from going crazy
having to put up with me every hour of the day.

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On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:08:40 PM UTC-3, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message

m...



On 3/26/13 3:23 PM, Eisboch wrote:



----------------------------------------------




For the record Scott (not that it really matters) ... I haven't


been


"driven" out of anything. I just happen to be busy with other


activities that consume my time and interest.




I am not involved with the retail side of the guitar shop anymore,


but


am busy with another aspect of it. The new location has a large,


open


space that I am converting into a new performance venue. I am in


the


process of finishing up a 24 foot by 12 foot stage and two new rooms


for


related uses. I've framed, wired and insulated everything and am


now


working on the drywall and acoustic treatments. Finish work for


the


drywall (spackling) isn't something I am very good at, so I decided


I'll


just plaster it all with a trowel for the "stucco" look. Once


that's


all done it will be time to install the stage lights, sound system,


mixing board and recording gear. Quite a project but it keeps me


busy


and off the streets.








I admire your "retirement," Eisbocher.



========================



I enjoy it and it's good exercise. After spending so many years

sitting behind a desk it's kinda fun to take on a "hands on" project

and get a sense of accomplishment that you can actually see progress

being made, wood splinters and all. I don't try to do it 8 hours a

day, but try to get at least something accomplished everyday. Quite a

project.



I had some early experience in the Navy (way back when) working with

some Seabees doing construction and learned a little about framing

and drywalling but I certainly am no expert at it. But, it's coming

out pretty decent. The electrical wiring is something I can handle

and I learned a lot about what bands and performers are looking for in

terms of sound reinforcement systems, etc. When we had the original

shop with it's performance stage, it was rewarding and fun to see

people use it and enjoy it. So, I decided to do it again.



Probably the main reason is that it keeps Mrs.E from going crazy

having to put up with me every hour of the day.



Or you could try Ingersoll's approach, send Mrs E out to work and have the house for yourself. ;-)
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 3/26/13 3:23 PM, Eisboch wrote:

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For the record Scott (not that it really matters) ... I haven't been
"driven" out of anything. I just happen to be busy with other
activities that consume my time and interest.

I am not involved with the retail side of the guitar shop anymore, but
am busy with another aspect of it. The new location has a large, open
space that I am converting into a new performance venue. I am in the
process of finishing up a 24 foot by 12 foot stage and two new rooms for
related uses. I've framed, wired and insulated everything and am now
working on the drywall and acoustic treatments. Finish work for the
drywall (spackling) isn't something I am very good at, so I decided I'll
just plaster it all with a trowel for the "stucco" look. Once that's
all done it will be time to install the stage lights, sound system,
mixing board and recording gear. Quite a project but it keeps me busy
and off the streets.



I admire your "retirement," Eisbocher.

========================

I enjoy it and it's good exercise. After spending so many years
sitting behind a desk it's kinda fun to take on a "hands on" project
and get a sense of accomplishment that you can actually see progress
being made, wood splinters and all. I don't try to do it 8 hours a
day, but try to get at least something accomplished everyday. Quite a
project.

I had some early experience in the Navy (way back when) working with
some Seabees doing construction and learned a little about framing
and drywalling but I certainly am no expert at it. But, it's coming
out pretty decent. The electrical wiring is something I can handle
and I learned a lot about what bands and performers are looking for in
terms of sound reinforcement systems, etc. When we had the original
shop with it's performance stage, it was rewarding and fun to see
people use it and enjoy it. So, I decided to do it again.

Probably the main reason is that it keeps Mrs.E from going crazy
having to put up with me every hour of the day.

That's a lot of work. Is it going to be a bar?
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 3/26/13 3:23 PM, Eisboch wrote:

----------------------------------------------

For the record Scott (not that it really matters) ... I haven't
been
"driven" out of anything. I just happen to be busy with other
activities that consume my time and interest.

I am not involved with the retail side of the guitar shop anymore,
but
am busy with another aspect of it. The new location has a large,
open
space that I am converting into a new performance venue. I am in
the
process of finishing up a 24 foot by 12 foot stage and two new rooms
for
related uses. I've framed, wired and insulated everything and am
now
working on the drywall and acoustic treatments. Finish work for
the
drywall (spackling) isn't something I am very good at, so I decided
I'll
just plaster it all with a trowel for the "stucco" look. Once
that's
all done it will be time to install the stage lights, sound system,
mixing board and recording gear. Quite a project but it keeps me
busy
and off the streets.



I admire your "retirement," Eisbocher.

========================

I enjoy it and it's good exercise. After spending so many years
sitting behind a desk it's kinda fun to take on a "hands on" project
and get a sense of accomplishment that you can actually see progress
being made, wood splinters and all. I don't try to do it 8 hours a
day, but try to get at least something accomplished everyday. Quite a
project.

I had some early experience in the Navy (way back when) working with
some Seabees doing construction and learned a little about framing
and drywalling but I certainly am no expert at it. But, it's coming
out pretty decent. The electrical wiring is something I can handle
and I learned a lot about what bands and performers are looking for in
terms of sound reinforcement systems, etc. When we had the original
shop with it's performance stage, it was rewarding and fun to see
people use it and enjoy it. So, I decided to do it again.

Probably the main reason is that it keeps Mrs.E from going crazy
having to put up with me every hour of the day.


I have hung and finished more drywall in my life than I ever imagined. I
used to do commercial drywall and got a buck a board for hanging, and a
buck and a half to finish. Young and foolish, I worked many hours, late
into the night but to me it was great money. The good thing about it, I
can still finish drywall very nicely!


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