On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 23:45:15 GMT, "Truckdude" <unrealemail@cox.net>
wrote:
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>"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
>news:duhuo11lq8c81baqpc76h71eb6vkdscudj@4ax.com...[color=green]
>> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:06:45 GMT, "Truckdude" <unrealemail@cox.net>
>> wrote:
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>>>"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
>>>news:a1vto1dnif33avcha7pi4dnioe61pjq509@4ax.com...
>>>> On 1 Dec 2005 05:01:27 -0800, "Learning Richard"
>>>> <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Scott in Florida wrote:
>>>>>> 1. You have to b
>>>>>
>>>>>There you are, you old fart
>>>>
>>>> ROFL....missed me didn't ya....
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Scott in Florida
>>>
>>>Your compadres have been quiet without your guidance. I think the Randy
>>>"Duke" Cunningham thing has them in a funk....lol. Hey, if you are going
>>>to be a corrupt bastard, do it big!! Taking bribes worth $2.4 million!!
>>>Whew!!
>>>[/color]
>>
>> Nothing cheap about us...LOL
>>
>> I really don't know how people even THINK they can get away with it.
>>
>> oh...want me to post the list of Democrats that have been caught? A
>> VERY long list...LOL
>>
>> --
>>
>> Scott in Florida[/color]
>
>Funny thing is that ol' Randy "Duke" used to be my congressman. I lived in
>his district from 90 to 99, although I never voted for him.
>[/color]
I don't care if he is Republican or Democrat....he needs to be in
jail.
On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 07:40:51 -0500, Scott in Florida wrote:
ROFLMGDAO!!! Man this hits it right on the Head! Sounds like the town
where I live!!!
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>
> 1. You have to be against capital punishment, but support abortion on
> demand
>
> 2. You have to believe that businesses create oppression and
> governments create prosperity.
>
> 3. You have to believe that guns in the hands of law-abiding
> Americans are more of a threat than U.S.nuclear weapons technology in
> the hands of Chinese and North Korean communists.
>
> 4. You have to believe that there was no art before Federal funding.
> 5. You have to believe that global temperatures are less affected by
> documented cyclical changes in the earth's climate and more affected
> by soccer moms driving SUV's.
>
> 6. You have to believe that gender roles are artificial but being
> homosexual is natural.
>
> 7. You have to believe that the AIDS virus is spread by a lack of
> federal funding.
>
> 8. You have to believe that the same teacher who can't teach
> 4th-graders how to read is somehow qualified to teach those same kids
> about sex.
>
> 9. You have to believe that hunters don't care about nature, but
> loony activists who have never been outside of San Francisco do.
>
> 10. You have to believe that self-esteem is more important than
> actually doing something to earn it.
>
> 11. You have to believe that Mel Gibson spent $25 million of his own
> money to make The Passion Of The Christ for financial gain only.
>
> 12. You have to believe the NRA is bad because it supports certain
> parts of the Constitution, while the ACLU is good because it supports
> certain parts of the Constitution.
>
> 13. You have to believe that taxes are too low, but ATM fees are too
> high.
>
> 14. You have to believe that Margaret Sanger and Gloria Steinem are
> more important to American history than Thomas Jefferson, Gen. Robert
> E. Lee, and Thomas Edison.
>
> 15. You have to believe that standardized tests are racist, but
> racial quotas and set-asides are not.
>
> 16. You have to believe that Hillary Clinton is normal and is a very
> nice person.
>
> 17. You have to believe that the only reason socialism hasn't worked
> anywhere it's been tried is because the right people haven't been in
> charge.
>
> 18. You have to believe conservatives telling the truth belong in
> jail, but a liar and a sex offender belonged in the White House.
>
> 19. You have to believe that homosexual parades displaying drag,
> transvestites, and bestiality should be constitutionally protected,
> and manger scenes at Christmas should be illegal.
>
> 20. You have to believe that illegal Democratic Party funding by the
> Chinese Government is somehow in the best interest to the United
> States.
>
> 21. You have to believe that this message is a part of a vast, right
> wing conspiracy.[/color]
--
I've spent a great deal of money on Whiskey, Women and Fast Cars
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 22:23:30 GMT, The benevolent dbu
> <relaxand@smelltheroses.com> wrote:
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> >In article <r0iuo1p6d4s6dunuctb4mru47ufi89lm5k@4ax.com>,
> > Scott in Florida <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:08:38 GMT, The benevolent dbu
> >> <relaxand@smelltheroses.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> >Hey man where in H.... have you been? It's been really boring around
> >> >here.
> >>
> >> Had to take two cats and my wife up to Mass to take care of her ailing
> >> parents. (The two cats were to give her someone to have a good
> >> conversation with...those who have taken care of older people will
> >> understand...).
> >>
> >> Took the train back to Florida with a layover in DC for a few hours.
> >>
> >> Went via Meto to Arlington. What a moving place... From there walked
> >> across the bridge to the Lincoln Memorial (poor old Abe has scaffold
> >> around him...).
> >>
> >> Onto the Viet Nam Memorial and a few tears for a fallen friend.
> >>
> >> Visited the new World War II Memorial...not sure my feelings on that
> >> one.
> >>
> >> Next to last stop was Air and Space Museum (my favorite Museum in
> >> Washington...as an aside I was there at the opening in 1976).
> >>
> >> Walked up to the Capitol. Gawd that place is an armed camp. You used
> >> to be able to drive right up and park next to it....not now :(
> >>
> >> From there hiked back to Union Station and got my train south.
> >>
> >> LONG walk....but very enjoyable.[/color]
> >
> >I like all the museums, especially the Air and Space. I remember back
> >in the eighties, we went to the Air and Space, drove into the
> >underground parking garage and parked, I had a full sized van at the
> >time. Later I commented to someone that I was able to park down there
> >without any problem and the response was like so what. Even back then I
> >was thinking terrorists, but we were so naive as a nation. I have not
> >been back in several years.
> >
> > Did you get to see learning richard? Is he sort of a retro-nerd type
> >character?[/color]
>
> Nah...I didn't warn him ahead of time...LOL
>
> ...but it would be interesting to meet him...
>[/color]
Did you stop by the RNC HQ and pick up some bumper stickers or chum?
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> --
>
> Scott in Florida[/color]
On 1 Dec 2005 19:11:51 -0800, "Learning Richard"
<learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
>> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 22:23:30 GMT, The benevolent dbu
>> <relaxand@smelltheroses.com> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>> >In article <r0iuo1p6d4s6dunuctb4mru47ufi89lm5k@4ax.com>,
>> > Scott in Florida <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:08:38 GMT, The benevolent dbu
>> >> <relaxand@smelltheroses.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >Hey man where in H.... have you been? It's been really boring around
>> >> >here.
>> >>
>> >> Had to take two cats and my wife up to Mass to take care of her ailing
>> >> parents. (The two cats were to give her someone to have a good
>> >> conversation with...those who have taken care of older people will
>> >> understand...).
>> >>
>> >> Took the train back to Florida with a layover in DC for a few hours.
>> >>
>> >> Went via Meto to Arlington. What a moving place... From there walked
>> >> across the bridge to the Lincoln Memorial (poor old Abe has scaffold
>> >> around him...).
>> >>
>> >> Onto the Viet Nam Memorial and a few tears for a fallen friend.
>> >>
>> >> Visited the new World War II Memorial...not sure my feelings on that
>> >> one.
>> >>
>> >> Next to last stop was Air and Space Museum (my favorite Museum in
>> >> Washington...as an aside I was there at the opening in 1976).
>> >>
>> >> Walked up to the Capitol. Gawd that place is an armed camp. You used
>> >> to be able to drive right up and park next to it....not now :(
>> >>
>> >> From there hiked back to Union Station and got my train south.
>> >>
>> >> LONG walk....but very enjoyable.
>> >
>> >I like all the museums, especially the Air and Space. I remember back
>> >in the eighties, we went to the Air and Space, drove into the
>> >underground parking garage and parked, I had a full sized van at the
>> >time. Later I commented to someone that I was able to park down there
>> >without any problem and the response was like so what. Even back then I
>> >was thinking terrorists, but we were so naive as a nation. I have not
>> >been back in several years.
>> >
>> > Did you get to see learning richard? Is he sort of a retro-nerd type
>> >character?[/color]
>>
>> Nah...I didn't warn him ahead of time...LOL
>>
>> ...but it would be interesting to meet him...
>>[/color]
>
>Did you stop by the RNC HQ and pick up some bumper stickers or chum?[/color]
Nah....didn't have to....but I photographed 4 T shirts I found in
Union Station.
1. Don't Blame Me I Voted For Kerry
2, SHE CAN DO IT
Hillary for President in 08
3. I Can't Wait for 2008
4. BUSH Again (with a typical liberal with their hands up to the
head...)
Give me your email address and I'll send them to ya...
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>> --
>>
>> Scott in Florida[/color][/color]
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The benevolent dbu wrote:[color=blue]
> In article <r0iuo1p6d4s6dunuctb4mru47ufi89lm5k@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:08:38 GMT, The benevolent dbu
>> <relaxand@smelltheroses.com> wrote:
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> Hey man where in H.... have you been? It's been really boring
>>> around here.[/color]
>>
>> Had to take two cats and my wife up to Mass to take care of her
>> ailing parents. (The two cats were to give her someone to have a
>> good conversation with...those who have taken care of older people
>> will understand...).
>>
>> Took the train back to Florida with a layover in DC for a few hours.
>>
>> Went via Meto to Arlington. What a moving place... From there
>> walked across the bridge to the Lincoln Memorial (poor old Abe has
>> scaffold around him...).
>>
>> Onto the Viet Nam Memorial and a few tears for a fallen friend.
>>
>> Visited the new World War II Memorial...not sure my feelings on that
>> one.
>>
>> Next to last stop was Air and Space Museum (my favorite Museum in
>> Washington...as an aside I was there at the opening in 1976).
>>
>> Walked up to the Capitol. Gawd that place is an armed camp. You
>> used to be able to drive right up and park next to it....not now :(
>>
>> From there hiked back to Union Station and got my train south.
>>
>> LONG walk....but very enjoyable.[/color]
>
> I like all the museums, especially the Air and Space. I remember back
> in the eighties, we went to the Air and Space, drove into the
> underground parking garage and parked, I had a full sized van at the
> time. Later I commented to someone that I was able to park down there
> without any problem and the response was like so what. Even back
> then I was thinking terrorists, but we were so naive as a nation. I
> have not been back in several years.[/color]
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