All Heil Vess!!!
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Borked Pseudo Mailed - 04 Aug 2006 05:30 GMT I saw Vess post about deep storage of all his Isreali kits.
Hey Vess, admit it, you hate JEWS, Mel Gibson is your Hero, and Hitler your Idol.
You are a f.cking loser! The Jews need to kill off anyone who tries to attack them, thinks about attacking them, or calls for atttacks on them. I see Bush's pal Bin Laden has his kid over in palastine to stir up sh.t. Really, unless you are going to bury your kits in a lead lined vault, dont waste time, as they are just going to melt once the mushooms begin to sprout! Vess the f.cking NAZI
Edberg Vohrstien
Mechanical Menace - 04 Aug 2006 12:34 GMT > I saw Vess post about deep storage of all his Isreali kits. > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > Edberg Vohrstien I don't want to feed the troll, but If the Palestines AND the Israelis would stop shooting at eachother, wouldn't the war be over then?
And please correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the palestines live there in Palestine before the Jewish people desided that they HAD to live there and the simply occupied a piece of Palestine. I could be wrong, but that's what I think is what happened. (mind you, I don't hate or dislike Jewish people, I just think it was a rather weird action)
Cheers,
Dennis
Jonathan Silverthorn - 04 Aug 2006 14:53 GMT > > [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] >Dennis > Religious wars never end. How many crusades did Europe have trying to take and hold the holy lands. They ran out of adults and sent children even. All most of us can hope for is that they never escalate to nukes, and I think at some point they will.
As for the "who's house is it anyway" debate, I guess it's kind of like how those bothersome Americans decided they HAD to have North America and just moved in. Or any number of other areas in the world where the current occupants are not the original occupants.
I'm sick of the whole thing. A bunch of religions shouting about how God is on their side and they just want peace. As long as peace includes the extermination of anyone that thinks differently that them. More wars have been fought and more people have died in the cause of religion than any other cause.
Ok, enough off topic ranting. Go build a model in the name of whatever God you chose.
Mechanical Menace - 04 Aug 2006 15:39 GMT >> >> [quoted text clipped - 49 lines] > Ok, enough off topic ranting. Go build a model in the name of > whatever God you chose. Though I am not religious n any sort of way is can only say: AMEN!
Cheers,
Dennis Loep (who is going to get on with the masters of his 1/48th scale Pander S4 Postjager now)
Richard Brooks - 04 Aug 2006 15:49 GMT [snipped]
>> Ok, enough off topic ranting. Go build a model in the name of >> whatever God you chose. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > (who is going to get on with the masters of his 1/48th scale Pander S4 > Postjager now) Damn! I thought you were going to model Anubis, Thoth or some other god.
They'd be pretty cool as plastic models.
Richard.
 Signature Cust. - "Fine salmon in the rivers." Will Hay - "Grouse on the moors." Cust. - "Deer in the hills." Will Hay - "Ah! but cheaper in the towns!"
Mechanical Menace - 04 Aug 2006 19:45 GMT > [snipped] >>> Ok, enough off topic ranting. Go build a model in the name of [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > Richard. We used to sell those Horizon Stargate models. I did the Horus model. Pretty neat thing, took some mighty fine painting, but that was the closest thing to some sort of deity I ever modeled.
At least, I can't remember a plane with a deity's name.
Cheers,
Dennis
WmB - 05 Aug 2006 01:58 GMT > At least, I can't remember a plane with a deity's name. "Hughes" 500D, "Hughes" Hercules, "Hughes"... ;-)
WmB
Mechanical Menace - 05 Aug 2006 02:19 GMT " WmB" <HELLinhock@earthlink.net> wrote in news:d3SAg.8071$gF6.1261 @newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net:
>> At least, I can't remember a plane with a deity's name. > > "Hughes" 500D, "Hughes" Hercules, "Hughes"... ;-) > > WmB Yes I have that one, the nice little Fujimi Kit. I think its the only chopper kit I have in my collection. Haven't built it yet though.
Thanks
Dennis,
Doug Wagner - 05 Aug 2006 17:40 GMT > > At least, I can't remember a plane with a deity's name. > > "Hughes" 500D, "Hughes" Hercules, "Hughes"... ;-) > > WmB One of my favorites...Lockheed P2V Neptune.
Doug Wagner
Richard Brooks - 05 Aug 2006 12:41 GMT >> [snipped] >>>> Ok, enough off topic ranting. Go build a model in the name of [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > Dennis I flew in a couple of mythical heroes namely Enceladus and Theseus, actually Shorts Belfasts and to buy a model would set me back around 100 UKP. Maybe it's good that I can't find the URL of the manufacturer.
Richard.
 Signature Cust. - "Fine salmon in the rivers." Will Hay - "Grouse on the moors." Cust. - "Deer in the hills." Will Hay - "Ah! but cheaper in the towns!"
Enzo Matrix - 05 Aug 2006 16:28 GMT > I flew in a couple of mythical heroes namely Enceladus and Theseus, > actually Shorts Belfasts Shirley you mean he Shorts Belslow?
:-D
 Signature Enzo
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
Richard Brooks - 05 Aug 2006 17:17 GMT >> I flew in a couple of mythical heroes namely Enceladus and Theseus, >> actually Shorts Belfasts > > Shirley you mean he Shorts Belslow? > > :-D [Trying to add spurious facts into Usenet history] I think that's where the term 'Limey' came from as the Belfast carried limes to ward off scurvy.
Richard.
 Signature Cust. - "Fine salmon in the rivers." Will Hay - "Grouse on the moors." Cust. - "Deer in the hills." Will Hay - "Ah! but cheaper in the towns!"
Enzo Matrix - 05 Aug 2006 17:22 GMT >>> I flew in a couple of mythical heroes namely Enceladus and Theseus, >>> actually Shorts Belfasts [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > where the term 'Limey' came from as the Belfast carried limes to ward > off scurvy. ROFL
 Signature Enzo
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
WmB - 05 Aug 2006 01:58 GMT "Jonathan Silverthorn" <slvrthrn@nospam.pacbell.net> wrote in message news:pjIAg.2811
> More wars have been fought and more people have died in the cause of > religion than any other cause. Nope - but substitute "territory" for "religion" in the remarks above and you're spot on.
WmB
William H. Shuey - 05 Aug 2006 04:49 GMT > I'm sick of the whole thing. A bunch of religions shouting about how > God is on their side and they just want peace. As long as peace > includes the extermination of anyone that thinks differently that them. > More wars have been fought and more people have died in the cause of > religion than any other cause. Many years ago I was visiting my Great Uncle, who was a salty old Navy Vet. He had run away from home in 1898 and joined the Navy and found a discipline and order there that was lacking at home and he made a career of it. He was a sailor on one of the "Great White Fleet" battleships that Teddy Roosevelt sent on that round the world cruise in 1907. I think the subject of discussion was Ireland's "troubles" and he made a statement that shocked me at the time (I was raised as a good hair shirt Methodist). "Religion is what man invented so he would have something to fight about if he couldn't find anything material to fight about". You know, the older I get and the more I see, the more I see his point. On the TV news tonight they had a segment about some of the so called evangelical christians being tickled pink at the mess in the Middle East, they think it is the run up to Armageddon and Christ is gonna come again. Hallelujah! God! What idiots!
Bill Shuey
Richard Brooks - 05 Aug 2006 12:51 GMT >> I'm sick of the whole thing. A bunch of religions shouting about how >> God is on their side and they just want peace. As long as peace [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > > Bill Shuey It is good to get the old jab of education from time to time. Standing at a bus stop not far from here a bus driver was waiting for his shift to start and in his Irish accent used the phrase which most of us heard at that time. "Get the army out of Ireland." but he continued with "..and let the f*ckers kill each other!"
The way I see it, in whichever way we effect the world, through war or pollution or change, it's like farting in a lift. In the end it affects everyone and there's no getting away from it.
Model kits ? They're great aren't they!
Richard.
 Signature Cust. - "Fine salmon in the rivers." Will Hay - "Grouse on the moors." Cust. - "Deer in the hills." Will Hay - "Ah! but cheaper in the towns!"
David Amos - 05 Aug 2006 15:16 GMT I really upset a Methodist lay preacher by telling him he was a member of a Jewish sect. Jesus born a Jew to Jewish parents, raised as a Jew and went to pray to a Jewish God in a Jewish temple, preached about that God too. Half the bible was a straight left from the Torah and the other half written by Jews (maybe one Greek, cant recall and less interest). Oooh he was upset.....I had to chuckle.
He also didn't like me saying 'Jesus H Christ', asking me why the 'H'. I explained Jesus was named Harold after his father, 'Our father who art in Heaven HAROLD be thy name'
I believe man created God and not the other way around.
I have no interest in any religion except about 5 minutes before I die when I will become a devout Christian, Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, Zen, Zoroastrian, Hindu and Cargo Cultist just in case!
>> I'm sick of the whole thing. A bunch of religions shouting about how >> God is on their side and they just want peace. As long as peace [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > > Bill Shuey Richard Brooks - 05 Aug 2006 18:23 GMT > I really upset a Methodist lay preacher by telling him he was a member of a > Jewish sect. Jesus born a Jew to Jewish parents, raised as a Jew and went to > pray to a Jewish God in a Jewish temple, preached about that God too. Half > the bible was a straight left from the Torah and the other half written by > Jews (maybe one Greek, cant recall and less interest). Oooh he was > upset.....I had to chuckle. We in the UK had an interesting documentary about Islam, Christianity and Judaism with their roots all coming from Ibrahim. Now, you'd (they'd) think that their teaching were all original.
> He also didn't like me saying 'Jesus H Christ', asking me why the 'H'. I > explained Jesus was named Harold after his father, 'Our father who art in [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > I will become a devout Christian, Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, Zen, Zoroastrian, > Hindu and Cargo Cultist just in case! Yeah but I don't think you'll have a half reconstituted mummy bearing down on you, so don't worry.
Richard.
>>> I'm sick of the whole thing. A bunch of religions shouting about how >>> God is on their side and they just want peace. As long as peace [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] >> >> Bill Shuey
 Signature Cust. - "Fine salmon in the rivers." Will Hay - "Grouse on the moors." Cust. - "Deer in the hills." Will Hay - "Ah! but cheaper in the towns!"
David Amos - 05 Aug 2006 19:54 GMT Hebrews, Chaldeans, Babylonians, Ammonites, Moabites, Canaanites and others are the Semitic tribes, descended from Noahs son Shem. They are all distant kin and all but the Hebrews now muslim (with exceptions ). So its a family feud over religion again....
>> I really upset a Methodist lay preacher by telling him he was a member of >> a Jewish sect. Jesus born a Jew to Jewish parents, raised as a Jew and [quoted text clipped - 44 lines] >>> >>> Bill Shuey William H. Shuey - 07 Aug 2006 03:48 GMT > I have no interest in any religion except about 5 minutes before > I die when I will become a devout Christian, Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, > Zen, Zoroastrian, Hindu and Cargo Cultist just in case! Aaahhh, Yes! The Cargo Cults! Alll Hail John Frum! In some areas he was more famous than Kilroy! :-)
Bill Shuey
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