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Harry Harris - 08 Nov 2007 22:12 GMT
This group is dead. So many in-denial RVers who probably blew themselves up
because they kept using propane in spite of my warnings. Propane leaks and
it explodes. It causes death and destruction. Must have been a leak here in
alt.rv.

The only posts worth reading are the off-topic posts about religion which
are pretty interesting. If it weren't for Shad O'Shay and Dave in Lake Villa
and Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ there'd be no reason to stay subscribed. Once in a while
there's an RV post but it's always something boring.

Harry Harris

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Dave in Lake Villa - 08 Nov 2007 22:54 GMT
Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
It would be good for you to express your thoughts.
Harry Harris - 08 Nov 2007 23:48 GMT
> Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
> It would be good for you to express your thoughts.

What I'd really like to do is come suck your dick.

Harry Harris

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Ken - 09 Nov 2007 00:48 GMT
On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris" <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid>
wrote:

> > Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
> > It would be good for you to express your thoughts.
>
> What I'd really like to do is come suck your dick.
>
> Harry Harris

LOL@that!!!!!
Dave in Lake Villa - 09 Nov 2007 02:19 GMT
Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
It would be good for you to express your thoughts.

"What I'd really like to do is come suck your dick.
Harry Harris"

REPLY:  Aint gonna happen Harry ;  and you need some serious counselling
my little RV friend !
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 09 Nov 2007 13:54 GMT
> Harry, Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
> It would be good for you to express your thoughts.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> REPLY:  Aint gonna happen Harry ;  and you need some serious
> counselling my little RV friend !

PKB if ever I heard it!
Harry Harris - 09 Nov 2007 20:00 GMT
>> Harry, Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
>> It would be good for you to express your thoughts.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>REPLY:  Aint gonna happen Harry ;  and you need some serious counselling
>my little RV friend !

Hey, Dave, you're replying to somebody who isn't me. Somebody's forging my
headers. Or should I say some FAGGOT is. They do it just about every time I
post here. My own personal fan club. It makes me so proud to have camp
followers. Ha ha ha!  Here's my headers:

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Subject: What a dead group.
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And here's the forger's headers:

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The different path gives it away as well as the fool forgot "Propane kills"
in the Organization line. But, don't feel bad. They even managed to
bamboozle Dr. Halonfire and she says she's Mensa. As for me participating in
the conversations, I do but usually only when I can warn folks how dangerous
propane is. But most of these people would rather die than open their eyes
to the obvious dangers.

Harry Harris

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Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 09 Nov 2007 21:47 GMT
>>> Harry, Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
>>> It would be good for you to express your thoughts.
[quoted text clipped - 56 lines]
>
> Harry Harris

Unfortunately I was a point or so below par for British Mensa; as I said;
and I explained my proposed trick to you in graphic detail yet you still
somehow failed to understand. I'll try to simplify my posts a little in
future. Do you have an addy that I can send an explanation of every point in
words of no more than one syllable to in order to assist you through your
illiteracy?

Love, peace, and coloured swirly things from Dr Hal0nf1r£$ - high on
sniffing propane gas.

- Do you happen to have a spare cigarette on you?
Dave Lee - 09 Nov 2007 23:14 GMT
"Dr H@l0nf1r£$" >
> - Do you happen to have a spare cigarette on you?

Are they not called 'fags'??
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 10 Nov 2007 00:47 GMT
> "Dr H@l0nf1r£$" >
>> - Do you happen to have a spare cigarette on you?
>
> Are they not called 'fags'??

I prefer to call them cigarettes so that I can differentiate between what I
smoke and what DaveinLakeVilla sucks.
Harry Harris - 10 Nov 2007 03:59 GMT
>> "Dr H@l0nf1r£$" >
>>> - Do you happen to have a spare cigarette on you?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I prefer to call them cigarettes so that I can differentiate between what
> I smoke and what DaveinLakeVilla sucks.

A cigarette smoker?  How disgusting is that addiction? It's one of the more
destructive things a human being can do. Protracted suicide by stench.  A
recent study correlates intelligence with cigarette smoking. The more you
smoke the lower your IQ.  I guess your smoking, aside from eventually
resulting in lung or breast cancer, also made you less intelligent. And you
call ME stupid. And you say PKB. Oh my Gawd! I have a space case on my
hands. Dave are there any normal, healthy people posting here? (Besides you,
me and Shad?)

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Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 10 Nov 2007 21:26 GMT
>>> "Dr H@l0nf1r£$" >
>>>> - Do you happen to have a spare cigarette on you?
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Harry Harris

I see; so I smoke therefore I'm crazy eh? - You then go on to associate
yourself with Dimwit and Sad O'Shat. Hmm; another deranged headcase I note.
Dave in Lake Villa - 09 Nov 2007 22:16 GMT
'Hey, Dave, you're replying to somebody who isn't me. Somebody's forging
my headers. Or should I say some FAGGOT is. They do it just about every
time I post here. My own personal fan club. It makes me so proud to have
camp followers. Ha ha ha! '

REPLY:  Ive got quite a Fan CLub too Harry ;  Ive come to know Ken and
Sharron very well over the years.  Its amazing the obsession for a
vendetta which many carry .  Kens been my favorite lately...everything
he tries to do maliciously to me, backfires bigger than (alleged) 'The
Big Bang' !
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 10 Nov 2007 01:08 GMT
> 'Hey, Dave, you're replying to somebody who isn't me. Somebody's
> forging my headers. Or should I say some FAGGOT is. They do it just
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> he tries to do maliciously to me, backfires bigger than (alleged) 'The
> Big Bang' !

Now that's a frightening thought: The Big Bang backfired, time and space
lasted for just long enough for the photons forging ahead of the dense
superheated plasma-cloud to form and expand the universe to the size of an
average galaxy; only to be spat back into the singularity into ??? and
nothing ever gets to exist...Except in a parallel universe; where the
backfire never happens, the expansion continues, and eventually galaxies are
formed from stars. : Billions of years later on a particular planet orbiting
a very-slightly-larger-than-average-star in a spiral-disc galaxy on a
collision-course with a similar galaxy, indigenous lifeforms use tools to
look into space and ask "How? why?"...As some retard uswing
backward-technology preaches from an ancient book and declares that it all
happened in a week  What he failed to realise was that if a semi-metallic
comit had missed the planet he may have ended up oner 30 feet tall with huge
teeth,  brown scaly skin, and negligible intelligence. But the comet did
strike; and he ended up around 6 feet tall with smaller teeth, white smooth
skin, and negligible intelligence.
Dave in Lake Villa - 10 Nov 2007 13:37 GMT
'Now that's a frightening thought: The Big Bang backfired, time and
space lasted for just long enough for the photons forging ahead of the
dense superheated plasma-cloud to form and expand the universe to the
size of an average galaxy; only to be spat back into the singularity
into ??? and nothing ever gets to exist...Except in a parallel universe;
where the backfire never happens, the expansion continues, and
eventually galaxies are formed from stars. : Billions of years later on
a particular planet orbiting a very-slightly-larger-than-average-star in
a spiral-disc galaxy on a collision-course with a similar galaxy,
indigenous lifeforms use tools to look into space and ask "How?
why?"...As some retard uswing backward-technology preaches from an
ancient book and declares that it all happened in a week What he failed
to realise was that if a semi-metallic comit had missed the planet he
may have ended up oner 30 feet tall with huge teeth, brown scaly skin,
and negligible intelligence. But the comet did strike; and he ended up
around 6 feet tall with smaller teeth, white smooth skin, and negligible
intelligence. '

REPLY: Now thats the stuff that fantasy is made of !  Just because men
in white coats try like heck to find 'Natural' causes for the  razor
edge design and precision for our universe...you believe them ?!   How
does an explosion give design, order to our wonderful planet... in
addition to our personality traits of  love, reason, rationale, abstract
thinking, moral oughtness, ethical constructs, et al ?   Now THAT was a
pretty smart explosion , and ,  the Poster above was mighty gullible
!!!
Shad O'Shay - 10 Nov 2007 19:53 GMT
> 'Now that's a frightening thought: The Big Bang backfired, time and
> space lasted for just long enough for the photons forging ahead of the
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> pretty smart explosion , and ,  the Poster above was mighty gullible
> !!!

I'm afraid I've got to side with the good Dr. on this one, Dave.

Let me answer you question because fundamentalism doesn't quite get it right
when it comes to cosmology. I say fundamentalism doesn't quite get it right
because the fundamentalist version of creation is Looney Tunes. The Bible,
when it comes to Genesis, was never intended to be taken literally. Genesis
is a story told so mostly illiterate, ignorant pastoral people of the day
might be able to get the gist of it. The dates are way way off for one
thing. Evolution having been proven beyond doubt is another. But, given this
and other obvious things, the way God created the universe according to
scientific logic and physical laws should lead the Christian to think God is
even more wonderful and brilliant than fundamentalist thought (or lack
thereof) gives him credit for being.

Why? Well, just imagine a God so all-knowing, powerful and masterful that he
can create order exactly the way he wants it to be billions of years in the
future by placing the number, type and relationship of proto matter so
perfectly prior to an almighty explosion (the big bang) that it ends up
developing exactly as he meant it to. Certainly this is more difficult that
just sitting down and creating the earth as we see it today 6000 years ago.

The Bible means it when it says God knows the number of grains of sand on
the beach and hairs on our heads. But, that's just child's play to God for
he knows EVERYTHING past present and future. He knew every detail then, he
knows it now and he knows it tomorrow. He started the ball rolling and it's
not stopped or deviated one iota from it's intended path in billions of
years. I thinks that's the most awe-inspiring being I can imagine.

Wouldn't you agree that a god who can create the universe as we see it today
from an explosion certainly has greater knowledge than a god who creates
things like the Earth ready made - so to speak? Ask yourself which is the
more challenging and difficult way to create the Earth? Doing it by throwing
together some already existing pieces 6000 years ago or creating all the
initial proto-pieces, causing them to explode out into nothingness and doing
such a bang up job of it (pun intended) that billions of years later you end
up with the Earth and all that's on it. I say the latter way is the more
Godly way. It's simple logic. The tougher the challenge the more powerful
the God.

Praise! God is more wonderful than you fundamentalists give him credit for
being. Now, if only the good Dr. would see it that way.

Shad O'Shay
(no longer Mormon, Christian instead)
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 10 Nov 2007 21:32 GMT
> 'Now that's a frightening thought: The Big Bang backfired, time and
> space lasted for just long enough for the photons forging ahead of the
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> in white coats try like heck to find 'Natural' causes for the  razor
> edge design and precision for our universe...you believe them ?!

It has a lot more credibility than your explanation, as well as having
scientific evidence to suggest that it actually did happen, unlike your
version of events.

>  How
> does an explosion give design, order to our wonderful planet... in
> addition to our personality traits of  love, reason, rationale,
> abstract thinking, moral oughtness, ethical constructs, et al ?   Now
> THAT was a pretty smart explosion , and ,  the Poster above was
> mighty gullible !!!

I note that you have absolutely no idea whatsoever what you're talking
about, and are simply shooting in the dark with unknown ammunition for the
sake of doing so. To avoid making yourself look even more stupid please get
an education; at least in the version of events which you're attempting to
make a counterargumnet to without even knowing what it is.
Shad O'Shay - 10 Nov 2007 21:38 GMT
>> 'Now that's a frightening thought: The Big Bang backfired, time and
>> space lasted for just long enough for the photons forging ahead of the
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> get an education; at least in the version of events which you're
> attempting to make a counterargumnet to without even knowing what it is.

But you try to use logic with knowing what it is . . .  ;-)

Did you do my chart?  I bet it confirms my brilliance and humility.

Shad O'Shay
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 10 Nov 2007 21:56 GMT
>>> 'Now that's a frightening thought: The Big Bang backfired, time and
>>> space lasted for just long enough for the photons forging ahead of
[quoted text clipped - 43 lines]
>
> Shad O'Shay

LOL I did the chart via alabe.com but I want to add to the interpretation
but haven't had a chance yet. I'll get to it soon.

I didn't realise you were so deep a personality. Your chart is quite
fascinating; an athletic Capricorn with Scorpio on the ascendant and a moon
excellently placed in its home sign of Cancer!
Dave Lee - 11 Nov 2007 13:31 GMT
Dr.,
Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps could use
some help.
Shad O'Shay - 12 Nov 2007 01:00 GMT
> Dr.,
> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps could use
> some help.

Don't bother her. My chart's more important than yours. And why do it
yourself? Use the site she mentioned. It draws it up in about half a second.
But it drew mine up all lopsided. Everything's over on the left-hand side.
That can't be right. Planets don't all go on one side of the solar system
like that. They stay pretty spread out if my understanding is right.

Shad O'Shay
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 12 Nov 2007 02:09 GMT
>> Dr.,
>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> understanding is right.
> Shad O'Shay

You obviously have no idea of how a birthchart is constructed: The centre of
the wheel doesn't represent the solar system; it represents an event, namely
your birth at the moment you were delivered, the very minute you popped out
of the womb. The 12 houses of your birthchart are spread around that event
in the inner wheel where the planets are also placed; calculated using a
system taking into account the variance of the celectial equator to the
event of your birth called the Koch House System- hence the variation in
size of the houses compared to the Zodiac. The outer wheel is the wheel of
the Zodiac; divided into the twelve signs of the zodiac. The planets are
placed in the positions they would appear in if they could all be seen from
the event of your birth from, in your case, Utah.

The chart is broken up into four main parts; those being the 4 points of the
compass - East , North, West, and South from the far left point of the char
moving clockwiset. : At the far east is the point called the Ascendant: This
is the most important point on the chart, as it indicates the beginning of
your journey in life, and is the horizon of your chart. The sign rising
above the horizon from the Ascendant into the Twelfth House is called your
Ascendant Sign; in your case Scorpio. Moving anticlockwise through the first
and second house we come to the South point at the bottom of your chart:
This point signifies midnight and is called the Imum Colei. Moving on
through the Western point, the descendant, round to the North point, the
Meridian Colei, and back to the Ascendant at the end point of the Twelfth
House.

The sign of the Zodiac under which the Sun appears in your chart is known as
your "sun sign" (In your case Capricorn.) and is "Where you're at" as it
were. : It's the sign from which your persona shines forth, and it carries a
lot of your personal traits. When someone asks you "What sign are you?" they
are asking for your sun sign. Your sun sign isn't everything though; your
Ascendant sign is just as if not more important - 'something that most
people don't realise - as are the positions of the planets relative to the
twelve houses and the twelve signs of the Zodiac.

That's all you get for now; otherwise I'll end up writing another ebook on
Usenet. What I know about astrology was learned over 18 years, and I can't
repeat it all here. Like everything else to do with the
mystical/paranormal/supernatural; the more I know the more I realise that I
actually know very little. : Don't call me an expert on astrology; that
takes more than a lifetime's work - I wouldn't even call Russell Grant an
expert, nor any other professional astrologer. (Especially those who do an
astrology column in the UK tabloids!)

Anyway I hope this helps. To be able to read the horoscope/birthchart ot
helps to be a Witch, as Witches are naturally gifted in this area in many
cases; although a decently programmed computer can give you a basic and
standardly rather vague interpretation; as those who have visited alabe.com
will note.
Shad O'Shay - 12 Nov 2007 18:32 GMT
>>> Dr.,
>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> if they could all be seen from the event of your birth from, in your case,
> Utah.

The actual zodiac is constellations of stars (signs) in the sphere of the
visible orb of the night sky, right? The planets are seen placed against
that background at the time and place of birth, right? So why are all the
planets over on one side of the visible sky at that particular time?
Coincidence? I guess one could look up and verify them in an ephemeris?

> The chart is broken up into four main parts; those being the 4 points of
> the compass - East , North, West, and South from the far left point of the
> char moving clockwiset. : At the far east is the point called the
> Ascendant:

The east is on the left? Opposite of real life?  And west is in what is real
life east? So the sun rises in the west on the chart?

> This is the most important point on the chart, as it indicates the
> beginning of your journey in life, and is the horizon of your chart. The
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> expert, nor any other professional astrologer. (Especially those who do an
> astrology column in the UK tabloids!)

I don't really believe most of it is really legit but it's interesting. I
think it's very subjective and could fit most any personality traits.

What's the purpose of the lines connecting some of the signs in the middle
circle?

> Anyway I hope this helps. To be able to read the horoscope/birthchart ot
> helps to be a Witch, as Witches are naturally gifted in this area in many
> cases; although a decently programmed computer can give you a basic and
> standardly rather vague interpretation; as those who have visited
> alabe.com will note.

Thanks for your time and effort. I read the written material from astrolabe
and it's just the sort of stuff one reads in a horoscope but on a broader
basis. Could apply to lots of people. I guess they want you to send the $'s
for more details. I guess that's fair because you'd have to be an expert to
get into the details and get it right, I suppose.

Shad O'Shay
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 12 Nov 2007 19:58 GMT
>>>> Dr.,
>>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
> are all the planets over on one side of the visible sky at that
> particular time? Coincidence?

Yes. - On my chart, for instance, Jupiter is all alone in Aquarius in the
Seventh House while most of the other planets are on the (REAL) West side of
the chart. (Around the Ascendant; left of the Imum and Meridian Colei.-See
further down. (I made an error.))

> I guess one could look up and verify
> them in an ephemeris?

Correct.

>> The chart is broken up into four main parts; those being the 4
>> points of the compass - East , North, West, and South from the far
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> The east is on the left? Opposite of real life?  And west is in what
> is real life east? So the sun rises in the west on the chart?

My error; that's what happens when I write late at night; mistakes. :
Reverse West and East. (Where "East" read "West" and vice-versa.) I will
notify you of any further errors if any.

>> This is the most important point on the chart, as it indicates the
>> beginning of your journey in life, and is the horizon of your chart.
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
> interesting. I think it's very subjective and could fit most any
> personality traits.

There is a little bit of everyone in the chart; as everyone is composed of
thousands of personality traits; the thing is that some are prominent in
some and almost non-existant in others.

I've done a number of interpretations for people in the past with 95-99%
accuracy.

> What's the purpose of the lines connecting some of the signs in the
> middle circle?

Those lines are indicative of aspects between the planets. This is something
from which you get even more readings from the chart- Which the initial
(Computer) interpretation has omitted.

>> Anyway I hope this helps. To be able to read the
>> horoscope/birthchart ot helps to be a Witch, as Witches are
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> astrolabe and it's just the sort of stuff one reads in a horoscope
> but on a broader basis.

It's less than half of the information ascertainable from the chart.

> Could apply to lots of people. I guess they
> want you to send the $'s for more details.

Correct. I can interpret a lot of the further data myself; but maybe
possibly not as thoroughly as they can.

> I guess that's fair
> because you'd have to be an expert to get into the details and get it
> right, I suppose.

The entire reading of all your complex personality traits is contained in
that chart; but it can take years to get every piece of information from it.
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 12 Nov 2007 02:21 GMT
>> Dr.,
>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> understanding is right.
> Shad O'Shay

Shad I have tried to send you email on 2 seperate accounts without luck.
Remove NOSPAM. and .invalid from my header and email me there if you'd be so
good as to give me an addy to contact you on.

There is a vast amount the computer interpretation didn't tell you; even
some further data from the position of the planets with regard to the
Zodiac, as well as the planets/houses and their positions in relation to one
another.

For a start I can see that though you have a tender and nurturing emotional
side, it can at times seem to conflict with your cold steely determination
and passion for success. You may find at times that you have to stop and
drop the desire to win in order to satisfy your desire to be loving and
giving; yet both are natural to you, and it's hard to know where to draw the
line sometimes.

That's just one single aspect as yet unmentioned even in the computer
interpretation.
.
Shad O'Shay - 12 Nov 2007 18:38 GMT
>>> Dr.,
>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
> That's just one single aspect as yet unmentioned even in the computer
> interpretation.

I emailed you an e-mail addy a little while ago. Thanks for the interest and
your help. But, don't tell DILV. He might think I'm going heathen or
something. Ha ha!

Shad O'Shay
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 12 Nov 2007 20:12 GMT
>>>> Dr.,
>>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 30 lines]
> interest and your help. But, don't tell DILV. He might think I'm
> going heathen or something. Ha ha!

I really wouldn't worry about DILV; he's a fundamentalist fanatic with a
mental imbalance. I'll see if I can find that addy.

A few more points: You learn lessons from your cold steely determination and
your agression which you channel into physical activity. : It is the way you
make discoveries about yourself; through exertion. You find that your
learning curve interferes with your personal life to some extent, and your
personal life is at odds with your social perspective. : You are a social
person and extremely enthusiastically so outwardly. Inwardly you're a
powerful thinking machine with a mind always in top gear.
Shad O'Shay - 13 Nov 2007 22:57 GMT
>>>>> Dr.,
>>>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
> I really wouldn't worry about DILV; he's a fundamentalist fanatic with a
> mental imbalance. I'll see if I can find that addy.

Fundamentalists are sorta closed-minded it seems to me at least but Dave's
OK at least he's not overly strident about it.

Looks like the e-mail addy arrived because I got your lengthy email reading.
Thank you so much for your time and interesting reply. Very complimentary.

I'm having trouble with that Yahoo e-mail account today. I can't seem to get
it to send anything to my other accounts for a test. It says it sends the
test mail but it doesn't arrive and it's not being put into the junk mail
folder either because I checked.

I did send back a short reply to your e-mail acknowledging I got it and am
hoping it will get to you because it seems to have gotten to you yesterday,
at any rate. So far I'm less than impressed with Yahoo mail. Seems to me if
it won't send a test message to me it's unlikely it will send a reply to
you. ???????

> A few more points: You learn lessons from your cold steely determination
> and your agression which you channel into physical activity. : It is the
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> social person and extremely enthusiastically so outwardly. Inwardly you're
> a powerful thinking machine with a mind always in top gear.

Stop it. You'll make my head bigger than it already is. :-)

Shad O'Shay
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 14 Nov 2007 00:17 GMT
>>>>>> Dr.,
>>>>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps
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>
> Stop it. You'll make my head bigger than it already is. :-)

That's one thing that's even impossible for a Witch to do!

I stay away from Yahoo; Yahoo and Lycos get the thumbs-down from me. Try
Google; I've had good experiences with Google.
Dave Lee - 13 Nov 2007 12:42 GMT
>> Dr.,
>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps could use
>> some help.
>
> Don't bother her. My chart's more important than yours.

Typical response from you.

>And why do it yourself? Use the site she mentioned. It draws it up in about
>half a second.

I did fool, the interpretation is what is important.

> But it drew mine up all lopsided.

LOL, how appropriate.

>Everything's over on the left-hand side. That can't be right. Planets don't
>all go on one side of the solar system like that. They stay pretty spread
>out if my understanding is right.
>
> Shad O'Shay

Maybe your testicals have skewed you too much.
Shad O'Shay - 13 Nov 2007 20:40 GMT
>>> Dr.,
>>> Please email me @ DaveLeeJD@cox.net, I did my chart but perhaps could
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>
> Typical response from you.

The truth hurts, huh?

>>And why do it yourself? Use the site she mentioned. It draws it up in
>>about half a second.
>
> I did fool, the interpretation is what is important.

Then, stop being such a cheapskate. If you aren't satisfied with the limited
explanation then pay the money and get a detailed one. Or do some self-study
and learn how to do it yourself. It seems to me that you're a lazy twit who
thinks everybody's gonna jump at the chance to do your work for you. Don't
hold your breath. You probably don't look good blue.

>> But it drew mine up all lopsided.
>
> LOL, how appropriate.

Yes, it is appropriate. It might just confirm the FACT that I'm in the
99.99th percentile of the human race when it comes to both intelligence and
physical prowess. And you?

> Maybe your testicals have skewed you too much.

At least I HAVE a pair!  Now, bugger off!

Shad O'Shay
Dave Lee - 14 Nov 2007 12:35 GMT
"Shad O'Shay" <beverlyhills@steakhouse.org> wrote in message snipped for
cause,

Just another big mouth newsgrouper. If he talked like this in real life he
would undoubtedly get his a.s kicked, as I'm sure he has before.
Shad O'Shay - 15 Nov 2007 01:25 GMT
> "Shad O'Shay" <beverlyhills@steakhouse.org> wrote in message snipped for
> cause,
>
> Just another big mouth newsgrouper. If he talked like this in real life he
> would undoubtedly get his a.s kicked, as I'm sure he has before.

Nobody kicks MY a.s, boy!  (At least not to date.)   Proof ------->
http://www.velonews.com/images/report/13659.21386.f.jpg

See the yellow sticker there on the top tube of my CSC Cervélo P3?  Know
what it means? It means I'm the fastest human being on a bicycle in a Tour
de France Prologue (ITT). It's not easy to see but the sticker says,
"Fastest Time Trial Ever: 54.676kph, . . ."    That's 33.974mph for 19 KM
(11.8 miles)  Can you even come close?

Shad O'Shay
Dave Lee - 16 Nov 2007 01:23 GMT
>> "Shad O'Shay" <beverlyhills@steakhouse.org> wrote in message snipped for
>> cause,
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Shad O'Shay

I still don't believe you are really who you say you are!!

Lets face it, you say you have Daddy's yacht when you are not off in some
European country racing. You say you have tons of money and chicks all over
you. You are in the 99.9% of all humans in mind and body. Yet, you hang
around here in an RV group debating everyone on every subject matter
imaginable.

No one here can verify your true identity, you hide it for the sake of your
'team & sponsors', but you allude to it for your own personal validation.
Simply put, you are a narcissist suffering from delusions of grandeur.

If you ask me, you're probably some pimply nerd living in your mother's
basement, hanging out in newsgroups only after you have satisfied your
sexual urges on some free porn site.
Shad O'Shay - 16 Nov 2007 01:32 GMT
>>> "Shad O'Shay" <beverlyhills@steakhouse.org> wrote in message snipped for
>>> cause,
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
> basement, hanging out in newsgroups only after you have satisfied your
> sexual urges on some free porn site.

What can I say. I'm just an eclectic kind of guy. But you made a good point.
There's really no challenge here. I think I proved my point a long time ago
about RVers being a bunch of fat, obnoxious, homicidal maniac, road hog
bullies. Their replies to me proved my contentions beyond a doubt. If it
wasn't for Dr. Halonfires whom I find interesting and compelling I think I'd
go spend some time on the Mensa group and knock a few heads around.

Shad O'Shay
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 16 Nov 2007 03:29 GMT
If it wasn't for Dr. Halonfires whom I find
> interesting and compelling I think I'd go spend some time on the
> Mensa group and knock a few heads around.

** Swoon. **

Oh shuckypoops! My fan club is growing yet. :)
Dave in Lake Villa - 09 Nov 2007 16:01 GMT
On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris" <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid>
wrote:

> > Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
> > It would be good for you to express your thoughts.
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> --
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and i would really love to suck on your penis as soon as possible.
call me at home so we can have phone sex late at night
(847) 949-5277
im 54 tall and weigh 19 stone so you can fantasize about me wilst we
mutual satisfy ourselves
waiting to hear from you
love dave
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 09 Nov 2007 16:31 GMT
> On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris" <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid>
> wrote:
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> waiting to hear from you
> love dave

Posted from your new laptop eh Dave?
Harry Harris - 09 Nov 2007 20:04 GMT
>> On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris" <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid>
>> wrote:
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>
> Posted from your new laptop eh Dave?

Wake up Halonfire!  A forgery fooled you again. Ha ha ha! And you haven't
answered my question yet about if you're using propane to heat your abode?

Harry Harris

Harry Harris

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Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 09 Nov 2007 22:00 GMT
>>> On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris"
>>> <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid> wrote:
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>
> Wake up Halonfire!

There's an *S* on the end of Halonfire; it goes to make Halonfires: Dr
Halonfires is an anagram of my name. Have you ever considered taking adult
literacy classes?

>  A forgery fooled you again. Ha ha ha!

Ahem - engage brain before keyboard. : You are demonstrating an extremely
low level of perception...Never mind. - You should maybe watch more of those
repeats of Sesame Street.

> And you
> haven't answered my question yet about if you're using propane to
> heat your abode?

I don't use gas at all. I once tried eating beans for a week and shoving a
tube up my rear end as an economy supply; but the extra roughage gave me
diahorrea and the pipes got clogged.

> Harry Harris
>
> Harry Harris

There's two of you!
Harry Harris - 10 Nov 2007 03:51 GMT
>>>> On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris"
>>>> <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid> wrote:
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> Halonfires is an anagram of my name. Have you ever considered taking adult
> literacy classes?

Looks more like a dollar sign to me. So you are Flora Hinders?

>>  A forgery fooled you again. Ha ha ha!
>
> Ahem - engage brain before keyboard. : You are demonstrating an extremely
> low level of perception...Never mind. - You should maybe watch more of
> those repeats of Sesame Street.

I don't think you're bright enough to forge headers. And you said you don't
use free servers. Either you're lying or you're trying to pull my leg.
Either way you're full of it.

>> And you
>> haven't answered my question yet about if you're using propane to
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> tube up my rear end as an economy supply; but the extra roughage gave me
> diahorrea and the pipes got clogged.

So you shoved the tube up your a.s. Your bum must be huge. They drive trains
through the tube don't they?

>> Harry Harris
>>
>> Harry Harris
>
> There's two of you!

All the more to love.

HH

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Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 10 Nov 2007 21:48 GMT
>>>>> On Nov 8, 3:48 pm, "Harry Harris"
>>>>> <harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid> wrote:
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>
> Looks more like a dollar sign to me. So you are Flora Hinders?

"Horrid n' False" even?

>>>  A forgery fooled you again. Ha ha ha!
>>
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>
> I don't think

True

> you're bright enough to forge headers.

Correct

> And you said you
> don't use free servers.

Are you sure about that?

> Either you're lying or you're trying to pull
> my leg. Either way you're full of it.

Your opinion is noted.

>>> And you
>>> haven't answered my question yet about if you're using propane to
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>
> So you shoved the tube up your a.s. Your bum must be huge.

Restricted Access Area: Just keep dreaming if Dimwit.

> They drive
> trains through the tube don't they?

Only in London in the UK. Everywhere else in UK the trains are above ground
except for the tunnels through the hills. How vast is the NY subway system
and is any of that above ground if you have any idea? (The London
Underground rises to the surface in some cases towards the West of London.)

>>> Harry Harris
>>>
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>
> HH

Another one! - they're cloning Harris!
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 09 Nov 2007 00:43 GMT
> Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
> It would be good for you to express your thoughts.

So Dimwit; how's your RV trip doing? - Will you be calling on Harry on your
travels?
Dr H@l0nf1r£$ - 09 Nov 2007 00:43 GMT
> Harry,   Why dont you jump in a bit more for the discussions at hand ?
> It would be good for you to express your thoughts.

So Dimwit; how's your RV trip doing? - Will you be calling on Harry on your
travels?
 
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