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  #201  
Old October 26th 05, 10:30 PM
Billy Ray
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And the display the worst of our characteristics.

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  #202  
Old October 26th 05, 10:55 PM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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Not by those names. Write me with more info.
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B a r r y wrote:
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> Did you know Moose & Benji?

  #203  
Old October 26th 05, 11:03 PM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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You owned twelve diesels, sounds like they lasted about a year each
like my neighbor's '79.
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Jo Bo wrote:
>
> Bill.
> (rant on)
> We all know you drink diesel and love 18 wheelers but hate diesel cars. But
> for the record, the first VW rabbit in the US was in 1977 and they remained
> till the end of the rabbit and continued in the golfs and jettas. They were
> gone from 1993 till 1996 when the electronic tdi version first appeared in
> the Passat. Also the state of the art TDI version is direct injected, common
> rail, turbocharged with a intercooler and is a "drive by wire" design with a
> catalic converter. I once traveled just over a thousand miles on one tank in
> my passat so I also could "choose what town" I wanted to buy fuel in. While
> we're talking about fuel if you truckers would stop complaining about price
> and complain about the low quality of the fuel and scrap all those old Mack
> smooke belching relics, we would all be better off. And it's the people
> using fuel oil to heat their houses in the New England states that cause the
> price of diesel to go up. "Supply and demand" as you so rightly put it. And
> also I'm not a bleeding heart liberal and I do understand. If I could get a
> late model Cherokee diesel that was built 100 miles from here but not sold
> in the US I would quickly do so. But in my mind the " girly" libby is just
> another suv wanna be and can't hold a candle to a Cherokee for practicality.
> If it could there would be one in my driveway. Every one of my 12 or so VW
> diesels averaged over 40 mpg and that sure beats the 20 mpg at tops on my
> XJ that weights the same as my last jetta that averaged over 49 mpg for over
> 100k miles.
> (rant off)
>
> Joe

  #204  
Old October 26th 05, 11:09 PM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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The stack is blowing straight up in the air away from you. Just
like Real trucks: http://www.billhughes.com/dodgediesel.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O


Will Honea wrote:
>
> Skimmimg through this pi$$ing contest got me to thinking about
> something.
>
> How come it is that in all the hours I've spent on diesel tractors
> chugging from one fence line to the othe and back with the stack from
> that old 3-jug John Deere about 4 feet in front of my face I never the
> smell or the soot? Surely if smelled as bad as being stuck behind a
> municple bus in traffic even I would have noticed it!

  #205  
Old October 26th 05, 11:18 PM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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You know how your mountains were made. And remember east of you the
New Madrid. God's saving something really big for you.
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Earle Horton wrote:
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> Another reason to live in Colorado. Not even a tremor since I have been
> there, and just enough geo-thermal action to fuel a few hot springs for the
> tourists. There are, of course, four or five avalanche chutes visible from
> my house, but to my knowledge no one in recorded history has been caught in
> one. Unless you count the Town Trustee who got a DUI last spring, for
> walking around on top of a fresh slide, too stubborn to back off when the
> road crew told him it wasn't safe.
>
> Earle

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Old October 27th 05, 12:36 AM
Matt Macchiarolo
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I remember in 89 or 90 some religious goofball predicted a major earthquake
on the New Madrid at a specfic date and time, because the Scriptures
foretold it. Sure enough, the day came and went, nothing. That didn't stop a
whole bunch of folks in the area to panic, buy up earthquake insurance, and
plan to leave town prior to that date. I was living in Nashville at the time
and when traveling to Memphis I stopped at a restaurant and the whole family
in the next booth was discussing where they were going to go for the
earthquake.

"L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message
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> You know how your mountains were made. And remember east of you the
> New Madrid. God's saving something really big for you.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> http://www.billhughes.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>>
>> Another reason to live in Colorado. Not even a tremor since I have been
>> there, and just enough geo-thermal action to fuel a few hot springs for
>> the
>> tourists. There are, of course, four or five avalanche chutes visible
>> from
>> my house, but to my knowledge no one in recorded history has been caught
>> in
>> one. Unless you count the Town Trustee who got a DUI last spring, for
>> walking around on top of a fresh slide, too stubborn to back off when the
>> road crew told him it wasn't safe.
>>
>> Earle



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Old October 27th 05, 01:04 AM
Billy Ray
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http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/~crlb/C.../midterm5.html

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>I remember in 89 or 90 some religious goofball predicted a major earthquake
>on the New Madrid at a specfic date and time, because the Scriptures
>foretold it. Sure enough, the day came and went, nothing. That didn't stop
>a whole bunch of folks in the area to panic, buy up earthquake insurance,
>and plan to leave town prior to that date. I was living in Nashville at the
>time and when traveling to Memphis I stopped at a restaurant and the whole
>family in the next booth was discussing where they were going to go for the
>earthquake.
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message
> ...
>> You know how your mountains were made. And remember east of you the
>> New Madrid. God's saving something really big for you.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>
http://www.billhughes.com/
>>
>> Earle Horton wrote:
>>>
>>> Another reason to live in Colorado. Not even a tremor since I have been
>>> there, and just enough geo-thermal action to fuel a few hot springs for
>>> the
>>> tourists. There are, of course, four or five avalanche chutes visible
>>> from
>>> my house, but to my knowledge no one in recorded history has been caught
>>> in
>>> one. Unless you count the Town Trustee who got a DUI last spring, for
>>> walking around on top of a fresh slide, too stubborn to back off when
>>> the
>>> road crew told him it wasn't safe.
>>>
>>> Earle

>
>



  #208  
Old October 27th 05, 01:04 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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1972 was the big year for California falling off. I couldn't
believe the number of otherwise intelligent people that believed it.
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> I remember in 89 or 90 some religious goofball predicted a major earthquake
> on the New Madrid at a specfic date and time, because the Scriptures
> foretold it. Sure enough, the day came and went, nothing. That didn't stop a
> whole bunch of folks in the area to panic, buy up earthquake insurance, and
> plan to leave town prior to that date. I was living in Nashville at the time
> and when traveling to Memphis I stopped at a restaurant and the whole family
> in the next booth was discussing where they were going to go for the
> earthquake.

  #209  
Old October 27th 05, 01:09 AM
KJ.Kate
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Well, I think you are right with the possibility of with two excptions.
They don't always have a six o'clock shadow AND theydon't leave the seat up
LOL


"Billy Ray" > wrote in message
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: > Dave Milne, Scotland
: > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
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: > "KJ.Kate" > wrote in message
: > .. .
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: >> Why, if they don't like men, would they so hard to BE one?
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  #210  
Old October 27th 05, 11:26 AM
FrankW
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LOL
Where DID you get that picture
:-)

L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote:
> The stack is blowing straight up in the air away from you. Just
> like Real trucks: http://www.billhughes.com/dodgediesel.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
>>Skimmimg through this pi$$ing contest got me to thinking about
>>something.
>>
>>How come it is that in all the hours I've spent on diesel tractors
>>chugging from one fence line to the othe and back with the stack from
>>that old 3-jug John Deere about 4 feet in front of my face I never the
>>smell or the soot? Surely if smelled as bad as being stuck behind a
>>municple bus in traffic even I would have noticed it!


 




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