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Efulmer - 20 May 2004 15:13 GMT
I am really sorry that I started this whole debate.  Tell you what.  Gerald you
and I will tote the guns,  and Paul you and I can put down the 2x12 with the
spikes in it and CO you can sit back and watch your field torn up over and over
and be a do gooder with more time to repair/patch your field than either of us
good guys do.  I really like to go to relax and I can't do that if my plane
doesn't have a runway I can fly off of.  I'm from Alabama  and we take care of
our property here.  The police are usually here to late, I'm a professional
fireman and know that most "stuff" happens in 2-3 minutes. They can't get there
fast enough, there's not enough of them and usually they aren't called until
after the fact.     I sure do love flying airplanes and it sure makes me mad
that someone does something to prevent me from having fun. Here in Alabama at
our field we will either shoot'em or spike'em!!  Not particularly in that
order!!  You gets what you gets!!  Eddie Fulmer
Hey CO....well....you  know!!!
PS are you some kind of injury lawyer or something??

PSS  Hey Gerald and Paul,  let's get together and fly sometime.  If we get
tired of flying we can shoot some cans/vandals, or maybe drive some
nails/spikes or something.  Or maybe we can pour some gunpowder down some
chipmonk holes and light it off.  That's the only way I can keep them out of my
yard here.  Ever smell burnt chipmonk?  LOL  no  ROFL
Dave Carr - 20 May 2004 17:41 GMT
Hey Eddie! Maybe you can help us here in Central Wisconsin. Whenever we have
the problem of vehicles tearing up our runways and the group starts to get
annoyed, the problem suddenly goes away apparently on its own. No more
problems. Then in a few days later, there is a notice in the paper of a
missing kid. I don't know how there could be any connection but it always
seems to be the case. Maybe there is a connection. 8-)

Dave Carr

> I am really sorry that I started this whole debate.  Tell you what.  Gerald you
> and I will tote the guns,  and Paul you and I can put down the 2x12 with the
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> chipmonk holes and light it off.  That's the only way I can keep them out of my
> yard here.  Ever smell burnt chipmonk?  LOL  no  ROFL
Paul McIntosh - 20 May 2004 22:47 GMT
Well, you got no 'gators up there.  But the muskies can get a little
aggressive at times!  ;^)

--
Paul McIntosh
http://www.rc-bearings.com
> Hey Eddie! Maybe you can help us here in Central Wisconsin. Whenever we have
> the problem of vehicles tearing up our runways and the group starts to get
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> of my
> > yard here.  Ever smell burnt chipmonk?  LOL  no  ROFL
reg - 20 May 2004 19:52 GMT
> our field we will either shoot'em or spike'em!!  Not particularly in that
> order!!  You gets what you gets!!  Eddie Fulmer
> Hey CO....well....you  know!!!
> PS are you some kind of injury lawyer or something??

Nah, he's a guy with a hobby. Most fine days he's out in the yard...
stood on a spade and trying to lift himself up.

Reckons he's gonna crack it someday real soon  >:-)

Reg
Paul McIntosh - 20 May 2004 22:46 GMT
No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!

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http://www.rc-bearings.com
> I am really sorry that I started this whole debate.  Tell you what.  Gerald you
> and I will tote the guns,  and Paul you and I can put down the 2x12 with the
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> chipmonk holes and light it off.  That's the only way I can keep them out of my
> yard here.  Ever smell burnt chipmonk?  LOL  no  ROFL
C.O.Jones - 21 May 2004 02:06 GMT
> No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!

Get rid of the feather merchants and hire some really dedicated and honest
people!
The Natural Philosopher - 21 May 2004 10:12 GMT
>>No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!
>
> Get rid of the feather merchants and hire some really dedicated and honest
> people!

I'd settle for someone who could count beyond ten without having to take
his little blue booties off...:-)
Paul McIntosh - 21 May 2004 21:51 GMT
I can see that they took your advice!  NOT!

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Paul McIntosh
http://www.rc-bearings.com

> > No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!
>
> Get rid of the feather merchants and hire some really dedicated and honest
> people!
C.O.Jones - 21 May 2004 22:06 GMT
> I can see that they took your advice!  NOT!

I was referring to you!  And you're right, they didn't take my advice.  You
appear to still be on the dole!
reg - 21 May 2004 19:03 GMT
> No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!
>
>> Hey CO....well....you  know!!!
>> PS are you some kind of injury lawyer or something??

Judging by the normal rubbish he spouts it would probably have been
along the lines....

"Hey shrub, lets invade eyeraq and free them from torture and murder".

"The eyeraqis are gonna love us for it and the whole world will be able
 to revel in watching us do it the American way".

 "Donald said its a good idea so lets go for it... the history books
 are gonna be full of it... way to go George"

  Reg
C.O.Jones - 21 May 2004 22:07 GMT
As to what reg?  Your comment of: "Hey!  Wasn't there twin towers over there
yesterday?"

> > No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!
> >
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>
>    Reg
reg - 23 May 2004 19:04 GMT
> As to what reg?  Your comment of: "Hey!  Wasn't there twin towers over there
> yesterday?"

As to Iraq being the only Arab country *actively* *hostile* to OBL and
his merry men.

The supposed connection between Iraq and Alqaeda has been proven ????
If it has they have sure kept the evidence well hidden.

The blind being led by the stupid !

Reg


>> > No, he was a presidential advisor!  I wonder what his advice was!
>> >
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>>
>>    Reg
reg - 23 May 2004 20:12 GMT
>> As to what reg?  Your comment of: "Hey!  Wasn't there twin towers over there
>> yesterday?"
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>
>  Reg

Intended to post the above last night but got sidetracked....so next questio
is...

How are you going to stop these people tearing up the field and how are
you going to "own" them. Keen minds avidly await your solution.

Lets assume there are 4 of them in each vehicle and two vehicles are
careering around the flying field in a manner which suggests that the
occupants are.... drunk, high, or just plain evil.

We eagerly await the solution to you "stopping them and then owning them"

Best to get it back on topic as you will only make an a.s of yourself on
the other subject.

Reg
C.O.Jones - 23 May 2004 22:53 GMT
> > As to what reg?  Your comment of: "Hey!  Wasn't there twin towers over there
> > yesterday?"
>
> As to Iraq being the only Arab country *actively* *hostile* to OBL and
> his merry men.

Yep!  Gotta give the Iraqi insurgents credit.  Especially the ones from
Syria, Iran, Saudi and elswhere!  They're a whole lot braver than their
fellow rag heads.  And those are obviously far braver than you!

> The supposed connection between Iraq and Alqaeda has been proven ????
> If it has they have sure kept the evidence well hidden.

Considering one of our Army units were in an area for some 12 weeks before
discovering the three Russian built fighters burried in the sand, just how
long do you think it should take to gather the evidence let alone go through
it?

Better still, why don't you go volunteer your services to put this issue to
rest one way or the other?

> The blind being led by the stupid !

You should make a real leader then!  Again, why don't you volunteer to fix
it all?
reg - 24 May 2004 21:39 GMT
>> As to Iraq being the only Arab country *actively* *hostile* to OBL and
>> his merry men.
>
> Yep!  Gotta give the Iraqi insurgents credit.  Especially the ones from
> Syria, Iran, Saudi and elswhere!  They're a whole lot braver than their
> fellow rag heads.  And those are obviously far braver than you!

They only turned up to try and save the Iraqi's from your lot. How many
were there before Bush and Bliar ignored the UN and started there own
little private war ? None... they turned up when they heard about the
party !

> Considering one of our Army units were in an area for some 12 weeks before
> discovering the three Russian built fighters burried in the sand, just how
> long do you think it should take to gather the evidence let alone go through
> it?

Just goes to show that they have the decency to bury dead things in Iraq.  
I reckon you want to stop reading comics and try something with a bit more
sense, alternatively try changing the type of substance you smoke.

Weren't you quoting some US military releases a couple weeks ago that
said the situation was stabilising over there ? If it wasn't you then
its some guy with the same taste in comics.

> Better still, why don't you go volunteer your services to put this issue to
> rest one way or the other?

With the good 'ole US of A blundering about and scared so witless that
they are shooting anything that moves ???  No way, suicide aint my way !
Everybody... foreign journalists of all nationalities, aid workers,
Iraqi families and even your own special forces are on record as stating
"The American troops frighten everyone. They are scared stiff, trigger
happy, undisciplined and very poorly trained" Don't forget even your own
guys are saying that !!! Nobody but a loon would want to be in the same
country as them. The US special forces who had news crews travelling with
them were absolutely scathing about their fellow countrymens performance.

>> The blind being led by the stupid !
>
> You should make a real leader then!  

You are right insofar as being able to see the problem qualifies me for
the task. If I was going to start a war in Iraq I would also have
prepared a plan that took us further than the first week !

>Again, why don't you volunteer to fix
> it all?

With people like you around... authorities on everything.. you don't
need me. The likes of Bush, Bliar and you are doing sooooo well.

Which doesn't address my other question... how are you going to stop the
yobs at the field and "own them" ?  (after you have cleared the field of
buried "cold war" fighters that is) How many of your friends think spiderman
is real ???
 
 Reg
 
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