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Denny - 03 Sep 2006 11:14 GMT There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name "Anus" but I'm sure there are many other qualified suggestions out there. Speak up everybody and may the most popular moniker stick.
Add them to the list or vote for a current one.
1) Anus
2) Hole
3) a.shole
4) a.s Hole
Roy - 03 Sep 2006 14:58 GMT > There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy > Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name > "Anus" but I'm sure there are many other qualified suggestions out there. > Speak up everybody and may the most popular moniker stick. > > Add them to the list or vote for a current one. My vote is for Hole. As I said, he is such a pos, he gives the everday a.shole a bad name.
Roy
mac davis - 03 Sep 2006 15:39 GMT >> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >> Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >Roy Well, if he irritates you that much, how bout Uranus... *eg*
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Roy - 03 Sep 2006 15:50 GMT >>> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our >>> buddy [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >> > Well, if he irritates you that much, how bout Uranus... *eg* That was pretty good bro.<VBG>
Roy
> Mac > > https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis > https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm SnoMan - 03 Sep 2006 16:06 GMT >There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name "Anus" [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > >4) a.s Hole You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me mad at all but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature your are and how threatened you must feel that someone just might know where the answers are to question that you do not understand. Knock yourself out! ----------------- TheSnoMan.com
Roy - 03 Sep 2006 17:22 GMT >>There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >>Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me > mad at all. That is not the intent. The idea is to warn other's who have not been exposed to your wrong, misleading and ultimatly dangerous answers and information contained in your post's. What effect it has on you matters not.
>but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature > your are and how threatened How could anybody feel threatened by you Hole?
>you must feel that someone just might know > where the answers are to question that you do not understand. That "someone" certainly would not be you.
theguy@whatever.net - 03 Sep 2006 17:31 GMT >>There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >>Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name "Anus" [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] >----------------- >TheSnoMan.com dude. have you ever heard of grammar or spell checker? it's not hard to use a.s clown. look hole, every time you write something you make yourself look even more stupid and that isn't so easy to do. i'm telling you anus, if you could write a paragraph now and then that looked like it came from someone with an above fifth grade education you might be taken more seriously. what you wrote above, a.shole, doesn't even make sense. now that may be because you are a f.cked up writer but i imagine that it is because your whole thought process doesn't make any sense. as for "knocking yourself out", thanks but i would have anyway. you are such a moron, a.s hole. you add definition to old riddle.....what is the difference between snoman (aka a.s clown, a.shole, anus, a.s hole and just plain hole) and a bucket of sh.t. the obvious answer: the bucket.
Ed H. - 03 Sep 2006 17:59 GMT >>You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me >>mad at all but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] > (aka a.s clown, a.shole, anus, a.s hole and just plain hole) and a > bucket of sh.t. the obvious answer: the bucket. I agree that Snoman (or whatever you want to call him) usually posts inaccurate information that, if used could cost someone big time. Furthermore, he won't answer legitimate follow up questions, usually by relying on "you need to take and pass a class in IC engine theory and thermodynamic principles before we can have that discussion," or "you need to grow up" or by simply ignoring the question. However, I find it ironic that you ding him for spelling, grammar and paragraph construction when it seems your shift key doesn't work. Oh well, I would rather have good information than proper english.
Roy - 03 Sep 2006 18:30 GMT >>>You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me >>>mad at all but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] > seems your shift key doesn't work. Oh well, I would rather have good > information than proper english. Actually, as I understand it, waaaay back when typing in lower case was proper when on the usnet. I may be wrong but.....
Ed H. - 03 Sep 2006 19:05 GMT > Actually, as I understand it, waaaay back when typing in lower case was > proper when on the usnet. I may be wrong but..... Huh, kind of makes sense. But I find it difficult to read. Same as when some use all capital letters, like they're SHOUTING.
theguy@whatever.net - 03 Sep 2006 19:12 GMT >>>You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me >>>mad at all but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] >seems your shift key doesn't work. Oh well, I would rather have good >information than proper english. ed, my shift key works fine, but thanks for the concern so very much. SEE.
Ed H. - 04 Sep 2006 02:57 GMT > ed, my shift key works fine, but thanks for the concern so very much. > SEE. Glad to know that. I'll be able to sleep tonight.
theguy@whatever.net - 04 Sep 2006 04:22 GMT >> ed, my shift key works fine, but thanks for the concern so very much. >> SEE. > >Glad to know that. I'll be able to sleep tonight. hey, i'm here to make you feel better man.
mac davis - 04 Sep 2006 15:28 GMT >ed, my shift key works fine, but thanks for the concern so very much. >SEE. Would the caps be bigger and bolder if you put a K&N on the keyboard? Mac
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theguy@whatever.net - 04 Sep 2006 15:45 GMT >>ed, my shift key works fine, but thanks for the concern so very much. >>SEE. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis >https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm maybe, but a banks super keyboard kit would probably do even better!
aarcuda69062 - 03 Sep 2006 18:33 GMT > dude. have you ever heard of grammar or spell checker? it's not hard > to use a.s clown. look hole, every time you write something you make [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > (aka a.s clown, a.shole, anus, a.s hole and just plain hole) and a > bucket of sh.t. the obvious answer: the bucket. Any minute now, we can expect SnoJob to reply and blame it all on his wireless keyboard. Excuse de-Jour... And everyone knows that excuses are just like _________.
See? Complete the circle!
Denny - 03 Sep 2006 20:00 GMT >>There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >>Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com Didn't you make fun of my 3rd grade spelling and punctuation a while back? 'Nuff said..
Denny
Chris Thompson - 03 Sep 2006 23:08 GMT > You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me > mad at all but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com where's the knock sensor on a 488 v10?
since you have the answers.
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Denny - 03 Sep 2006 23:28 GMT > You are not having the desired effect because you are not making me > mad at all but you are doing a great job show the web how inmature [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com Didn't you make fun of my 3rd grade spelling and punctuation a while back? 'Nuff said..
Denny
Nathan W. Collier - 03 Sep 2006 19:17 GMT > There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy > Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. i dont follow this newsgroup closely anymore.......i just dont have the time, nor the desire since the newsgroup changed so much. in as much as i like to avoid personal squabbles, what in HELL did snowman do to make everybody turn on him like a pack of feral dogs on a rabbit? in as much as i can remember, he was always a straight up guy.
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Roy - 03 Sep 2006 19:30 GMT >> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our >> buddy Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > everybody turn on him like a pack of feral dogs on a rabbit? in as much > as i can remember, he was always a straight up guy. Nate, take a look at the thread entitled "V-10 poor towing performance" and also one entitled "torque specs on transmission" That should give you a feel for what has been going on.
Briefly he has been and continues to post wrong and misleading answers and info.
Are you sure it is the same guy? This one only showed up on google in the past year. Check the spelling, this one goes by SnoMan, not snowman.
Roy
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beekeep - 04 Sep 2006 00:15 GMT >> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >> Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >everybody turn on him like a pack of feral dogs on a rabbit? in as much as >i can remember, he was always a straight up guy. Budd left and we have to pick on somebody.
beekeep
Nathan W. Collier - 04 Sep 2006 00:22 GMT > Budd left wheres budd?
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and we have to pick on somebody.
> > beekeep azwiley1 - 04 Sep 2006 00:39 GMT For many of the same reasons as you, he left the group. I believe he may be reading occasionally but that is it
>> Budd left > > wheres budd? > >> beekeep Nathan W. Collier - 04 Sep 2006 00:40 GMT > For many of the same reasons as you, he left the group. I believe he may > be reading occasionally but that is it thats just a damn shame. he sure enriched this newsgroup over the years.
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Mike Simmons - 04 Sep 2006 01:47 GMT >> For many of the same reasons as you, he left the group. I believe he may >> be reading occasionally but that is it > > thats just a damn shame. he sure enriched this newsgroup over the years. I jsut corresponded w/Budd via email in the last day or two. He sez he's fine and told me to say hi to everyone in the group.
Mike
theguy@whatever.net - 04 Sep 2006 04:25 GMT >> For many of the same reasons as you, he left the group. I believe he may >> be reading occasionally but that is it > >thats just a damn shame. he sure enriched this newsgroup over the years. as did you nate. i mean, who can forget "a coon stole my tools"? lol. anyway, really do miss the "ol days". we used to have a lot of fun back a couple of years ago. as for budd, he pretty much lost it at the end of his days here. you missed that i guess.
Budd Cochran - 04 Sep 2006 21:23 GMT Oh, my.
I sneak a peek in here, see something about me and you're stabbing me in the back...that is your style, after all, isn't it, attack the defenseless or those not around to defend themselves. You're just a coward, in my book.
My only mistake, theguy,(or whoever you are/were), was in trying to live my Christian beliefs in this newsgroup, which you, among others, just had to rip into, and which shows your true colors. IOW, I got tired of the bigots posing as those that epitomize tolerance.
But you are right, I did lose a lot in the end . . .I lost every intolerant idiot in the group, but I kept the ones truly worth calling "friend", I lost the emotional stress of being ridiculed because I don't live DOWN to the level you exist at and I've been doing great without the likes of you. I lost you, I lost T-bone, Jerry, DD, Beekeeper, and all the others that cannot accept a person truly living their Christian beliefs. Wow, it's been fabulous without you!!!
And then you have the temerity to talk of the "old days", you hypocrite. How many times did I try to warn this group that they were letting too many troublemakers in? Oh, that's right, troublemakers acceptable, Fundamental Christians not acceptable.
Makes me glad I'm not subscribed here anymore.
Don't bother answering, I'm gone.
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>>> For many of the same reasons as you, he left the group. I believe he >>> may [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > back a couple of years ago. as for budd, he pretty much lost it at > the end of his days here. you missed that i guess.
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Roy - 04 Sep 2006 22:42 GMT > Oh, my. > > I sneak a peek in here, see something about me and you're stabbing me in > the back... He didn't stab you in the back. He told it pretty much how it was and apparently still is.
theguy@whatever.net - 05 Sep 2006 00:06 GMT did you say something?
>Oh, my. > [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] >> back a couple of years ago. as for budd, he pretty much lost it at >> the end of his days here. you missed that i guess. Budd Cochran - 08 Sep 2006 13:37 GMT Nothing you would approve of, but then, I don't need, request, nor care if you approve or not.
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> did you say something? > [quoted text clipped - 46 lines] >>> back a couple of years ago. as for budd, he pretty much lost it at >>> the end of his days here. you missed that i guess.
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Nathan W. Collier - 09 Sep 2006 01:08 GMT howdy budd, how goes it for you these days?
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> Nothing you would approve of, but then, I don't need, request, nor care if > you approve or not. [quoted text clipped - 50 lines] >>>> back a couple of years ago. as for budd, he pretty much lost it at >>>> the end of his days here. you missed that i guess. Budd Cochran - 09 Sep 2006 04:03 GMT Not too bad, my friend. Just the usual health probs from old age and living too hard while young.
How are you? How's the family?
I'm looking at trying to find a basic unmodified Jeep, preferably a Comanche, next year with our tax refund, but I wouldn't turn down a stock CJ. I don't need a rock crawler, just something that will tow a 12 foot fishing boat to a high country lake.
But most importantly, how are you liking the "Wild" West?
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> howdy budd, how goes it for you these days? > [quoted text clipped - 56 lines] >>>>> back a couple of years ago. as for budd, he pretty much lost it at >>>>> the end of his days here. you missed that i guess.
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beekeep - 05 Sep 2006 18:16 GMT >Oh, my. > [quoted text clipped - 23 lines] > >Don't bother answering, I'm gone. Still playing the victim I see.
I am happy to hear that you are alive and doing well.
While I remember some intolerance, it wasn't from any of us that have remained here. I see very little differences between Christians that won't associate with anyone that doesn't believe exactly the same as they do or the terorists of the world that are out to get the infidels. It's a sad mind set. And to suggest that we should censor what is written here or who is allowed in here is just plain close minded and unamerican. beekeep
Tom Lawrence - 05 Sep 2006 23:30 GMT > here. I see very little differences between Christians that won't > associate > with anyone that doesn't believe exactly the same as they do or the > terorists of > the world that are out to get the infidels. It's a sad mind set. Ya know... that's the second time in the last few months you've said something that's made me stop, think, and say, "hmmmm..."
Who knew you were so insightful? :)
Budd Cochran - 08 Sep 2006 14:11 GMT As I told Greg, you need to do more research, if you believe that.
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>> here. I see very little differences between Christians that won't >> associate [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Who knew you were so insightful? :)
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Budd Cochran - 08 Sep 2006 14:10 GMT > On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 14:23:15 -0600, "Budd Cochran" <mr-d150@preciscom > SPAM.net> > wrote: > > Still playing the victim I see. No, that would be you, as you are a victim of this world's mindset. I am what I am called to be by my Savior.
> I am happy to hear that you are alive and doing well. I am doing better that you can imagine. it's amazing what a little peace, prayer and praise can do for one's spirit.
> While I remember some intolerance, it wasn't from any of us that have > remained [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > terorists of > the world that are out to get the infidels. It's a sad mind set. Then you need to study both much more closely
True Christians don't target and destroy civilians, including children, contrary to their Holy Book, because some over-zealous fanatic decides it neccessary to destroy everyone else.
The Koran doesn't support terrorism either, unless a set number of clerics vote for it and then only against a specific enemy. ( This is not to be construed as advocating the Koran as a holy scripture)
Tell me again what I, yes, _I_, have done that was evil? What children have I destroyed? Who have I held hostage? What planes have I flown into buildings or bombed? I, personally, demanded that no one become a Christian, but my God and the Bible does.
Or would it be easier to recall the defenses for my beliefs I have given. The arguments to be allowed to believe as I understand I should without harrassment? The evidences that the Bible is accurate? That Jesus stretched out His arms and died for you as He did for me?
> And to suggest that we should censor what is written here or who is > allowed in > here is just plain close minded and unamerican. Then include yourself, Greg., for what you just wrote is more of a censorship of me than any that I ever did. And to call me "unamerican" is a complete insult.
How is it not censorship to tell me I can't defend my beliefs? How is it not censorship to tell me I'm "over the edge" and should not believe, speak and write as I choose? How is not censorship to tell me to shut up about my beliefs when all I'm trying to do is live as I understand how the Bible says I should live? How is it not censorship to respond with a correction to a misquote or corrupted teaching only to be told to attacked for trying to clarify the situation?
> beekeep
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Kyle :o) - 08 Sep 2006 16:35 GMT >> On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 14:23:15 -0600, "Budd Cochran" <mr-d150@preciscom >> SPAM.net> [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > I am doing better that you can imagine. it's amazing what a little > peace, prayer and praise can do for one's spirit. Prayer is good for the soul providing that you are praying for the right things. We need guidance in this.
>> While I remember some intolerance, it wasn't from any of us that have >> remained [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > children, contrary to their Holy Book, because some over-zealous > fanatic decides it neccessary to destroy everyone else. However, when in Rome, we must live as the Romans.
> The Koran doesn't support terrorism either, unless a set number of > clerics vote for it and then only against a specific enemy. ( This is > not to be construed as advocating the Koran as a holy scripture) BUt it does allow for it, and therefore is somewhat vague and has given rise to all of these "interpretations".
> Tell me again what I, yes, _I_, have done that was evil? What children > have I destroyed? Who have I held hostage? What planes have I flown > into buildings or bombed? I, personally, demanded that no one become a > Christian, but my God and the Bible does. If you demanded that no one become Christian, you are persecuting an entire faith. An entire way of life. You may just as well "demand" that no one become a jew or a muslim.
> Or would it be easier to recall the defenses for my beliefs I have > given. The arguments to be allowed to believe as I understand I should [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > censorship of me than any that I ever did. And to call me "unamerican" > is a complete insult. Then act like an American.
> How is it not censorship to tell me I can't defend my beliefs? How is > it not censorship to tell me I'm "over the edge" and should not [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] >> >> beekeep You made good points but you shot yourself in the foot with others.
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Budd Cochran - 08 Sep 2006 17:36 GMT >>> On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 14:23:15 -0600, "Budd Cochran" <mr-d150@preciscom >>> SPAM.net> [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > Prayer is good for the soul providing that you are praying for the right > things. We need guidance in this. For that we have the Bible. I seek only God's will and to serve Him.
>>> While I remember some intolerance, it wasn't from any of us that have >>> remained [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >> > However, when in Rome, we must live as the Romans. Christians cannot serve both God and the things of the world, Luke 16:13
>> The Koran doesn't support terrorism either, unless a set number of >> clerics vote for it and then only against a specific enemy. ( This is >> not to be construed as advocating the Koran as a holy scripture) > > BUt it does allow for it, and therefore is somewhat vague and has given > rise to all of these "interpretations". The Book of Mormon does not support polygamy either, but is interpreted by it's "clerics".
Osama Bin Ladin does not have the "allowance" of the Koran since he is not an Islamic cleric nor has he recieved that allowance.
>> Tell me again what I, yes, _I_, have done that was evil? What children >> have I destroyed? Who have I held hostage? What planes have I flown [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > entire faith. An entire way of life. You may just as well "demand" that > no one become a jew or a muslim. Read what I wrote again . . . . .sheesh! I do not demand that anyone become a Christian. That is between them and God.
>> Or would it be easier to recall the defenses for my beliefs I have >> given. The arguments to be allowed to believe as I understand I should [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Then act like an American. I am, are you? I am following my beliefs as guaranteed to me by the Constitution, the others are seeking to deny me that right. Are you?
>> How is it not censorship to tell me I can't defend my beliefs? How is >> it not censorship to tell me I'm "over the edge" and should not [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > PK No, I didn't, but you tried to.
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theguy@whatever.net - 04 Sep 2006 04:21 GMT >>> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >>> Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > >beekeep lol.
Mike - 03 Sep 2006 23:11 GMT > There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy > Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > 4) a.s Hole I vote for 1) Anus
FMB - 04 Sep 2006 00:25 GMT > There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy > Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > 4) a.s Hole What's left after his brain short circuited? A puddle (melted Snowman). You might expect an answer (right or wrong) when you question an a.shole, Hole, a.s Hole or Anus, but you certainly wouldn't want to even ask a Puddle a question. Wouldn't want to listen to a Puddle either.
So there is my vote: Puddle.
FMB (N Mexico)
Denny - 04 Sep 2006 01:09 GMT >> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our >> buddy Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > FMB > (N Mexico) Not bad.....not bad at all
Denny
mac davis - 04 Sep 2006 15:32 GMT >>> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our >>> buddy Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > >Denny Can we do a write in for "snow job"?
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Denny - 04 Sep 2006 19:42 GMT >>>> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our >>>> buddy Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] >> > Can we do a write in for "snow job"? NO!!!!
Denny
> Mac > > https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis > https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm azwiley1 - 04 Sep 2006 20:19 GMT Damn, the wabbit is a little testy today. Didn't you get your daily brushing?
>>>>> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our >>>>> buddy Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the [quoted text clipped - 38 lines] >> https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis >> https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm Roy - 04 Sep 2006 20:23 GMT > Damn, the wabbit is a little testy today. Didn't you get your daily > brushing? I wonder if he is having a hard time with his new neighbor. <G>
Maybe he should have a session with "the machine", might give him a new outlook.
Roy
azwiley1 - 04 Sep 2006 21:07 GMT They must be celebrating Labor Day together!
>> Damn, the wabbit is a little testy today. Didn't you get your daily >> brushing? [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Roy Denny - 04 Sep 2006 21:28 GMT > They must be celebrating Labor Day together! I see everybody's having fun today!!! I'm out painting the shed in the backyard, and no I don't need no help either!!! <VBG>
Denny
azwiley1 - 04 Sep 2006 21:52 GMT Hey, Snoballs, the wabbit needs your help! <VFBG>
>> They must be celebrating Labor Day together! > > I see everybody's having fun today!!! I'm out painting the shed in the > backyard, and no I don't need no help either!!! <VBG> > > Denny Roy - 04 Sep 2006 22:37 GMT >> They must be celebrating Labor Day together! > > I see everybody's having fun today!!! I'm out painting the shed in the > backyard, and no I don't need no help either!!! <VBG> That where ya been hideing "the machine"?
Roy
> Denny mac davis - 05 Sep 2006 15:02 GMT >Damn, the wabbit is a little testy today. Didn't you get your daily >brushing? He must of sat on his carrot... Mac
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beekeep - 04 Sep 2006 09:28 GMT >> There has been a small discussion in another thread about giving our buddy >> Snowidiot a new, more fitting moniker. Myself, I kinda like the name [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] >FMB >(N Mexico) Since he pees on our legs and tries to tell us it's raining may be we should call him puddles.
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