Suuuure. Throwing 300 - 500 pound slabs of this stuff seems easy. THEN
it is time to make a seam.
You need one of these.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/Setter.jpg
I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee would
find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
Robatoy wrote:
> On Dec 30, 10:24Â pm, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
>> Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 6:17pm (EST-3) Â [email protected] (Robatoy)
>> doth posteth:
>> <snip> I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee
>> would find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
>>
>> Ummm, you sure you posted the right picture? Â I'm pretty sure I saw
>> the exact same thing in an adult toy catalog.
>>
> Must be some tough adults. Likely German.
Hey, you don't hear any stories of Germans falling from great heights
during, umm, nocturnal exercises, do you?
--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough
Robatoy wrote:
> On Dec 30, 11:48Â pm, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Robatoy wrote:
>> > On Dec 30, 10:24Â pm, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
>> >> Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 6:17pm (EST-3) Â [email protected] (Robatoy)
>> >> doth posteth:
>> >> <snip> I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee
>> >> would find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
>>
>> >> Ummm, you sure you posted the right picture? Â I'm pretty sure I saw
>> >> the exact same thing in an adult toy catalog.
>>
>> > Must be some tough adults. Likely German.
>>
>> Hey, you don't hear any stories of Germans falling from great heights
>> during, umm, nocturnal exercises, do you?
>>
>
> I made the horrible decision to do a bit of unfiltered Google about
> Germans and their 'adult' things.
>
Had no idea my inquiry would be so influential. It also never occurred to
me to go conduct such a search.
> Trust me when I tell you that none of the wonderful families I got to
> know in Germany when I used to vacation there ever came up in any of
> these searches...but I gotta tell you. DO NOT search for 'adult'
> German things. Not even CLOSE to tolerable to any of my senses. I am
> NOT kidding.
>
I've got a couple extra gallons of brain bleach out back, where you want
me to send it? ;-)
> I spent many summers, and a few winters in Garmisch Partenkirchen and
> absolutely loved every minute of my time there. It also made me
> believe that even the well-intended of any populous can be hi-jacked
> by evil administrations. Prescott Bush was a hero to some of them.....
> but alas, I said too much.
Ya know, I just don't get the Bush derangement syndrome thing. It's not
like GW is even close to a conservative, you think the left would be
falling all over themselves with how moderate his administration has been.
He started out letting Teddy Kennedy write his education bill, he pushed
foward the largest entitlement program in decades with his prescription
drug program, he almost got an amnesty program for illegal aliens passed,
and he rolled over on drilling in Anwar and off the coast of Florida; yet
the left derides him as a uber-right wing fascist diabolical idiot genius
thug. The few things he has done right from a conservative standpoint were
standing up to the islamofascists and recognizing that war had been
declared on us as far back as the Jimmy Carter administration and that we
were too complacent to recognize it. Even the absolute tizzy people get
themselves into over Iraq is laughable -- it's not like the US military was
not flying daily missions over Iraq before 2003. I have yet to hear anyone
say that the world would be better off with Saddam still safely esconced in
power, sawing off peoples' hands with sawz-alls and cutting out the tongues
of dissidents.
--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough
Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 6:17pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Robatoy)
doth posteth:
<snip> I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee
would find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
Ummm, you sure you posted the right picture? I'm pretty sure I saw
the exact same thing in an adult toy catalog.
JOAT
If you can read this you're in range.
Note Crosspsoting.
On Jan 1, 12:27 am, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 31, 7:03 pm, Fred the Red Shirt <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> ...
>
> > Example:
>
> > We were told that Saddam Hussein had rebuilt his WMD factories.
> > UNMOVIC inspected them and found they were still bombed-out ruins.
> > Then we were told that WMDs had been moved to forward positions
> > and Iraqi field commanders authorized to sue them. The Iraqis
> > abandoned those positions and our troops overran them and found
> > no WMDS. Then we were told that WMDs were hidden in the Sunni
> > Triangle. Barring empty shells recovered from dumps and a couple
> > of unexploded munitions that were probably duds recovered from
> > old battlefields or test ranges (the firing band was missing from at
> > least one) no WMD turned up in the Sunni triangle.
>
> > Then someone says "He trucked them to Syria." and there are some
> > idiots, er, excuse me, dickheads, who believe that story.
>
> Oh, and the Israelis would be okay with that. WMD's next door in
> Syria. Right-e-o
>
> r
They sure weren't reluctant to bomb Syria's nuclear facilities.
--
FF
On Dec 30, 11:48=A0pm, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]> wrote:
> Robatoy wrote:
> > On Dec 30, 10:24=A0pm, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> >> Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 6:17pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Robatoy)
> >> doth posteth:
> >> <snip> I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee
> >> would find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
>
> >> Ummm, you sure you posted the right picture? =A0I'm pretty sure I saw
> >> the exact same thing in an adult toy catalog.
>
> > Must be some tough adults. Likely German.
>
> =A0 Hey, you don't hear any stories of Germans falling from great heights
> during, umm, nocturnal exercises, do you?
>
I made the horrible decision to do a bit of unfiltered Google about
Germans and their 'adult' things.
Trust me when I tell you that none of the wonderful families I got to
know in Germany when I used to vacation there ever came up in any of
these searches...but I gotta tell you. DO NOT search for 'adult'
German things. Not even CLOSE to tolerable to any of my senses. I am
NOT kidding.
I spent many summers, and a few winters in Garmisch Partenkirchen and
absolutely loved every minute of my time there. It also made me
believe that even the well-intended of any populous can be hi-jacked
by evil administrations. Prescott Bush was a hero to some of them.....
but alas, I said too much.
On Jan 3, 1:58=A0pm, Fred the Red Shirt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Note Crosspsoting.
>
> On Jan 1, 12:27 am, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 31, 7:03 pm, Fred the Red Shirt <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > ...
>
> > > Example:
>
> > > We were told that Saddam Hussein had rebuilt his WMD factories.
> > > UNMOVIC inspected them and found they were still bombed-out ruins.
> > > Then we were told that WMDs had been moved to forward positions
> > > and Iraqi field commanders authorized to sue them. =A0The Iraqis
> > > abandoned those positions and our troops overran them and found
> > > no WMDS. Then we were told that WMDs were hidden in the Sunni
> > > Triangle. Barring empty shells recovered from dumps and a couple
> > > of unexploded munitions that were probably duds recovered from
> > > old battlefields or test ranges (the firing band was missing from at
> > > least one) no WMD turned up in the Sunni triangle.
>
> > > Then someone says "He trucked them to Syria." and there are some
> > > idiots, er, excuse me, dickheads, who believe that story.
>
> > Oh, and the Israelis would be okay with that. WMD's next door in
> > Syria. Right-e-o
>
> > r
>
> They sure weren't reluctant to bomb Syria's nuclear facilities.
>
Exactly.
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:b3ee2e66-6a2d-4cbf-8db1-ae02234b514d@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Suuuure. Throwing 300 - 500 pound slabs of this stuff seems easy. THEN
> it is time to make a seam.
> You need one of these.
>
> http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o290/Robatoy/Setter.jpg
>
> I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee would
> find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
IIRC Bessy makes one of those. CANNOT find it now but I saw it today. I
thought in the 2008 Grizzly catalog.
On Dec 31, 5:51 pm, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ...
>
> Ya know, I just don't get the Bush derangement syndrome thing. It's not
> like GW is even close to a conservative,
I don;t know why he is deranged either.
Were he a conservative he would be much better liked, even by a fair
number of folks who opposed him.
He may not be more dishonest and destructive than the average
politician,
but he and his administrators are more patently and obviously
dishonest
and destructive than most.
Example:
We were told that Saddam Hussein had rebuilt his WMD factories.
UNMOVIC inspected them and found they were still bombed-out ruins.
Then we were told that WMDs had been moved to forward positions
and Iraqi field commanders authorized to sue them. The Iraqis
abandoned
those positions and our troops overran them and found no WMDS.
Then we were told that WMDs were hidden in the Sunni Triangle.
Barring empty shells recovered from dumps and a couple of unexploded
munitions that were probably duds recovered from old battlefields or
test ranges (the firing band was missing from at least one) no WMD
turned up in the Sunni triangle.
Then someone says "He trucked them to Syria." and there are some
idiots, er, excuse me, dickheads, who believe that story.
--
FF
On Dec 30, 10:24=A0pm, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 6:17pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Robatoy)
> doth posteth:
> <snip> I'm kinda tickled I bought one. I wish Leonard and Robin Lee
> would find the time to think about my trade. I'd get better tools.
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0Ummm, you sure you posted the right picture? =A0I'm pretty sure=
I saw
> the exact same thing in an adult toy catalog.
>
Must be some tough adults. Likely German.
On Dec 31, 7:03=A0pm, Fred the Red Shirt <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Dec 31, 5:51 pm, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > ...
>
> > =A0 Ya know, I just don't get the Bush derangement syndrome thing. =A0It=
's not
> > like GW is even close to a conservative,
>
> I don;t know why he is deranged either.
>
> Were he a conservative he would be much better liked, even by a fair
> number of folks who opposed him.
>
> He may not be more dishonest and destructive than the average
> politician,
> but he and his administrators are more patently and obviously
> dishonest
> and destructive than most.
>
> Example:
>
> We were told that Saddam Hussein had rebuilt his WMD factories.
> UNMOVIC inspected them and found they were still bombed-out ruins.
> Then we were told that WMDs had been moved to forward positions
> and Iraqi field commanders authorized to sue them. =A0The Iraqis
> abandoned
> those positions and our troops overran them and found no WMDS.
> Then we were told that WMDs were hidden in the Sunni Triangle.
> Barring empty shells recovered from dumps and a couple of unexploded
> munitions that were probably duds recovered from old battlefields or
> test ranges (the firing band was missing from at least one) no WMD
> turned up in the Sunni triangle.
>
> Then someone says "He trucked them to Syria." and there are some
> idiots, er, excuse me, dickheads, who believe that story.
>
Oh, and the Israelis would be okay with that. WMD's next door in
Syria. Right-e-o
r
"Robatoy" wrote
> I spent many summers, and a few winters in Garmisch Partenkirchen and
> absolutely loved every minute of my time there.
Ja! Mein bayerischer Deutsch war auf einmal gut ... at one time!
Attended a winter survival course close to Garmisch many years ago, and went
back a couple of times during the holiday season. I've seen most of the
'wonders of the world' and that's got to be one of the prettiest places on
earth. AMMOF, I judge most holiday "picture post cards" by still vivid
cranial recollections of Garmisch, and Lucerne.
One of these days .... naah, probably ain't gonna happen.
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