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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 12:01 PM






On 15 Aug 2006 08:33:03 -0700, lastwhiteknights (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote:

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Paul wrote:
take it to alt.politics.i.dont.give.a.shit
Never voted in my life and I am not going to start now [41]

[...]

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Take it for granted while you can, fool.
Don't paint me with the same paint brush you paint yourself with.

[...]

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If you compete in any way with the ISP, don't be too surprised when
your site isn't viewable via that ISP. If you voice an opinion that
they don't "approve" of, watch it dissolve into thin air.
Do I care ?
My site is non commercial and the less people that visit, the lower
the b/w used.

[...]

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They depend on lame sheep like you, Paul, to allow them to
"get away with it". You are their prey.
You don't know me you little prick. Now go away and do your homework
like a good little boy. I won't tell your mother that you are using
her PC as long as you go away and play with your special uncle.


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You call yourself a wolf, but you are just a lame sheep.
Oh names ?
Sticks and stones.

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Say that to my face and they will be your last words too.

A wolf gets his own dinner, sheep just eat whatever crap they are fed.
Whatever little boy. Now go away and wait for mummy to buy you your
happy meal.

When your voice breaks and your balls drop. Come back.

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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 12:26 PM






On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:29:45 +0200, "Jezsta Web Productions"
<Please-use-our-contact-form (AT) jezsta (DOT) com> wrote:

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"David" <seodave (AT) search-engine-optimization-services (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:23:54 +0100, Paul
lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:03:49 GMT, David
seodave (AT) search-engine-optimizat...es (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 11:32:24 +0100, Paul
lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote:

You're just too busy (or stupid in your case)

IQ of 142 doesn't make me stupid.

Not bad, mines 149 just enough to join Mensa (148 needed on the
Cattell III IQ test) and yet I still do a lot of stupid things :-)

I can't even use a mobile phone. No idea how to use a washing machine
or an iron. So my 142 means nothing.

I've never used a mobile phone (never had the need), I can repair a
washing machine though through trial and error (I've taken a couple to
bits to fix them). I can also dye white clothes pink or grey quite
easily, so I'm sure you could learn too :-))

I can fix a washing machine also, throw it out the door for the new one to
arrive.:-) Plus, I know how to un dye something's. A little bleach never
hurt.:-) My hubby is only allowed to wash certain things. Whites meaning
kitchen towels, underwear, socks, etc (nothing like white blouses and tops),
darks for the jeans and most t-shirts, and bath towels. Anything else he is
not allowed to touch anymore.:-)

Stacey
I can carry a bag to the launderette, does that count?

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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 12:26 PM



On 15 Aug 2006 08:33:03 -0700, lastwhiteknights (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote:

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Paul wrote:
take it to alt.politics.i.dont.give.a.shit
Never voted in my life and I am not going to start now [41]

You don't have to vote. They are voting FOR YOU. Just like they voted
to monopolize the news and major networks while you were distracted by
OJ & MJ scandals. Take it for granted while you can, fool.

They are deciding FOR YOU whether or not to allow telecom monopolies to
charge YOU to deliver content from your web site to end users.

That's right, if the bill passes without preserving net-neutrality =
any site (including Google) will have to pay premiums to serve their
web site through each ISP. So YOU should be expecting a bill from
Comcast, Verizon, AOL, and many more after they get done buying our
senate and laws. If you don't pay they will remind you what it was
like to host/view a web site back in the days of 14.4 modems.
I think you'd be looking at reciprocal arrangements, if anything, like
they do with email. I'll carry your traffic if you'll carry mine.

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If you compete in any way with the ISP,
Define compete.

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don't be too surprised when
your site isn't viewable via that ISP. If you voice an opinion that
they don't "approve" of, watch it dissolve into thin air.
They're going to sit on everything I do and everything I say, are
they?

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They figure that they can just spend tens of millions of dollars buying
our laws and then they can legally bill every single person/company
that HOSTS a web site in addition to billing the users that the site is
served to.
How they going to administer any of this?

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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 02:20 PM



"Paul" <lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote

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Never used one. Always had a woman to do that. Same goes for ironing.

If men were supposed to iron then,
1 : The would make irons heavy
Actually, that shows how much you know about irons. The best ones are they
heaviest. :-)

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2: They would have manly things on ironing boards, not flowers etc.
They do.:-)

My hubby cooked his goose complaining about how stiff I used to make his
uniform, so he has to iron it now. He has to be real nice and talk me into
ironing if for him. :-) Of course I would do it now if it would have stopped
him from going to Iraq. I would do it every day, and I hate ironing.
Especially with a cheap light iron. :-)

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I can also dye white clothes pink or grey quite easily, so I'm sure you
could learn too :-))

Never used a washing machine to find out.
I have tie dyed before, but that was in a bowl.
Who does you washing when you are alone? Sorry, my boys even have learned
how to use all the common household appliances, even a sewing machine. My
daughter knows how to use a lawn mower (of course she can't start one unless
it is electric). :-) But I found out I forgot to teach her something and
now I need to do. I checked the air in the tires for my van 2 days ago and
put air in them. She didn't know how to do that or put air in. I need to
teach her how to change one, she already knows how to check the oil or at
least I hope she does.

I had a male friend in Florida who had the bearings go out in a "U" joint
and I had to help him fix it as he didn't even know what a "U" joint was.:-)
So if you are saying something are gender, specific I say the world needs to
change. As there are many things that a woman can do that is suppose to just
be a man's job. Of course visa versa, the only thing a man can not do is
have a baby, and then sometimes they can not remember making it as they deny
it is theirs.:-)

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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 03:20 PM



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Take it for granted while you can, fool.
Don't paint me with the same paint brush you paint yourself with.
Looks like this thread is damned...

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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 03:27 PM



On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 21:20:34 +0200, Borek
<m.borkowski (AT) delete (DOT) chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:

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Take it for granted while you can, fool.
Don't paint me with the same paint brush you paint yourself with.

Looks like this thread is damned...

Best,
Borek
and all who post in it... oops!

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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 04:19 PM



On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 20:20:56 +0200, "Jezsta Web Productions"
<Please-use-our-contact-form (AT) jezsta (DOT) com> wrote:

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"Paul" <lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0dr3e2drmpuh6nq37ok2qc9uhnp3kphamo (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
snip

Never used one. Always had a woman to do that. Same goes for ironing.

If men were supposed to iron then,
1 : The would make irons heavy

Actually, that shows how much you know about irons. The best ones are they
heaviest. :-)
Yes, best ones probably are. But the only ones i've seen are all
light. ie made for girlies and gays.

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2: They would have manly things on ironing boards, not flowers etc.

They do.:-)
Must be a new thing then. Only ones I see are flowered or checked.

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My hubby cooked his goose complaining about how stiff I used to make his
uniform, so he has to iron it now. He has to be real nice and talk me into
ironing if for him. :-) Of course I would do it now if it would have stopped
him from going to Iraq. I would do it every day, and I hate ironing.
Especially with a cheap light iron. :-)

I can also dye white clothes pink or grey quite easily, so I'm sure you
could learn too :-))

Never used a washing machine to find out.
I have tie dyed before, but that was in a bowl.

Who does you washing when you are alone?
Friends.

I don't.

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Sorry, my boys even have learned how to use all the common household appliances, even a sewing machine.
I know all the important ones for cooking. Thats about it,

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My daughter knows how to use a lawn mower (of course she can't start one unless
it is electric). :-)
Only lawn mower I have had in the past are the push/pull versions.
No need for one where I am here.

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But I found out I forgot to teach her something and now I need to do. I checked the air in the tires for my van 2 days ago and
put air in them. She didn't know how to do that or put air in. I need to teach her how to change one, she already knows how to check the oil or at
least I hope she does.
Oh, thats easy stuff.


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I had a male friend in Florida who had the bearings go out in a "U" joint
and I had to help him fix it as he didn't even know what a "U" joint was.:-)
I know what a joint is. I've just had a nice fat one.
I know what a U bend is.
But not a U joint.

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So if you are saying something are gender, specific I say the world needs to
change. As there are many things that a woman can do that is suppose to just
be a man's job. Of course visa versa, the only thing a man can not do is
have a baby, and then sometimes they can not remember making it as they deny
it is theirs.:-)
Mans prerogative.

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Stacey
plh
Paul


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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 04:50 PM



"Jezsta Web Productions" <Please-use-our-contact-form (AT) jezsta (DOT) com> wrote:

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"Paul" <lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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snip

Never used one. Always had a woman to do that. Same goes for ironing.

If men were supposed to iron then,
1 : The would make irons heavy

Actually, that shows how much you know about irons. The best ones are
they heaviest. :-)

My mom has killed at least 3 of the ironing boards :-) I said many times
that there is no need to manually press the clothes, that the whole
point of the iron getting hot and the steam is that you don't have to
put 50,000 kg/m2 :-D.

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Never used a washing machine to find out.
I have tie dyed before, but that was in a bowl.

Who does you washing when you are alone?
You either bring it away, or figure out how the machine works in a few
minutes. I hope that most males are aware that you don't put your red
underwear together with your white socks :-D.

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Sorry, my boys even have
learned how to use all the common household appliances, even a sewing
machine. My daughter knows how to use a lawn mower (of course she
can't start one unless it is electric). :-) But I found out I forgot
to teach her something and now I need to do. I checked the air in the
tires for my van 2 days ago and put air in them. She didn't know how
to do that or put air in. I need to teach her how to change one, she
already knows how to check the oil or at least I hope she does.
Excellent! Esme unpacked the laser printer and assembled the stuff while
I was installing the software. I love it when females are able to do
computer related stuff (I can trust her with replacing the HD in a
computer after a few short instructions :-D). On the other hand, I love
to vacuum clean the room (as Els can confirm :-D ) and often do the
dishes when I am stuck or just want something to do.

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I had a male friend in Florida who had the bearings go out in a "U"
joint and I had to help him fix it as he didn't even know what a "U"
joint was.:-) So if you are saying something are gender, specific I
say the world needs to change.
Amen.

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As there are many things that a woman
can do that is suppose to just be a man's job. Of course visa versa,
the only thing a man can not do is have a baby, and then sometimes
they can not remember making it as they deny it is theirs.:-)
And in many cases they are right (really).


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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 04:54 PM



On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 21:19:03 +0100, Paul
<lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote:

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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 20:20:56 +0200, "Jezsta Web Productions"
Please-use-our-contact-form (AT) jezsta (DOT) com> wrote:

"Paul" <lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Never used one. Always had a woman to do that. Same goes for ironing.

If men were supposed to iron then,
1 : The would make irons heavy

Actually, that shows how much you know about irons. The best ones are they
heaviest. :-)

Yes, best ones probably are. But the only ones i've seen are all
light. ie made for girlies and gays.

2: They would have manly things on ironing boards, not flowers etc.

They do.:-)

Must be a new thing then. Only ones I see are flowered or checked.
You can get ironing board covers with a variety of themes. I looked
into this but I can't remember why as this was back in the days before
I got vision problems. I've done no ironing since, in fact, typing
this I realise I have no idea where my board is. To me, my board!
Nope, didn't help:-(

BB


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Default Re: Reference on Fred Joly - 08-15-2006 , 05:01 PM




"John Bokma" <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote

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"Jezsta Web Productions" <Please-use-our-contact-form (AT) jezsta (DOT) com> wrote:

As there are many things that a woman
can do that is suppose to just be a man's job. Of course visa versa,
the only thing a man can not do is have a baby, and then sometimes
they can not remember making it as they deny it is theirs.:-)

And in many cases they are right (really).
That is true as a lot of women can't remember also or are confused who the
real one may be.:-) All of mine though their Father's can't deny them, you
can tell by looking. Although Jen is a spitten image of me.:-) My youngest
past the Pettibone pinky test (Phew), all Pettibone pinkies' when holding
them together bend away. So, he wasn't the milkman or the postman's.:-)

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