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(Msg. 16) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 7:40 pm
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 >From: "Troy the Troll"

 >I am neither self righteous

Shall I bring up the voluminous space you've taken up on Googles harddrive with
judgemental rants about the sex life of one WJ Clinton?

 >nor conservative

Like to share ANY view you have that doesn't tow the Bush party line?

 >but I am right alot

When the topic is MC oil anyway.

 >think bikes are neat

Does that include the new "king of the nekid bikes" Buell?

 >can't wait to
 >see the kids coming down from their rooms Saturday morning

While they eat their Lucky Charms you should inform them that you love them so
much that you voted for a man that will piss away our country's wealth and
leave them paying 70% tax rates to foot the bill.

 >profoundly
 >against stunta's using public highways for their playgrounds

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 7:40 pm
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"Saddlebag" <saddlebag DeleteThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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  > >From: "Troy the Troll"
 >
  >>.if inflation goes up the fed will have to pay more on its debt
  >>and will hopefully not be able to afford wars anymore...I thought you
  >>would
  >>like that side effect?
 >
 > I'm plenty happy to have the means to fight NECESSARY wars.
 > Anyway, it's more the little things like bank solvency that occassionally
 > cross
 > the mind.

sounds like the same reasoning they gave during the reagan era....I don't
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 7:40 pm
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"Saddlebag" <saddlebag DeleteThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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  > >From: "Troy the Troll"
 >
  >>I am neither self righteous
 >
 > Shall I bring up the voluminous space you've taken up on Googles harddrive
 > with
 > judgemental rants about the sex life of one WJ Clinton?

You mean where I said it was okay for him to be an adulterous slimebag, just
not on our ticket in the Oval office? Or the part where I mentioned that
Presidents who perjure themselves don't deserve to be President anymore than
the next perjurious adulterer who comes down the block?


 >
  >>nor conservative
 >
 > Like to share ANY view you have that doesn't tow the Bush party line?
 >

Absolutely...you just don't know them, is all. For example, I think abortion
kills a living being and should be reflected in the way people think about
it...we should call it murder, and think less highly of those who do it. I
also think its a-okay for a mother to do, and only a mother to do,
considering its her genetic material she is throwing away. So how do you
like that one? I want to call it murder, and yet allow someone to do it
anyway. I could really piss off both sides with that particular opinion,
doncha think?



  >>but I am right alot
 >
 > When the topic is MC oil anyway.
 >
  >>think bikes are neat
 >
 > Does that include the new "king of the nekid bikes" Buell?

I think I'm going to do my best to snare a ride on Mike or Steve's Buell if
only to say I did, and I'll let them ride the mighty sv at the same time,
and if either of them is up for it, I'll even swap with them at the track.
Thats one of my goals for the new year....might just have to go to AMA
National in Wisconsin for sure. Wanna tag along? I'll meet you somewhere
between Indy and Chicago and we'll ride up together.


 >
  >>can't wait to
  >>see the kids coming down from their rooms Saturday morning
 >
 > While they eat their Lucky Charms you should inform them that you love
 > them so
 > much that you voted for a man that will piss away our country's wealth and
 > leave them paying 70% tax rates to foot the bill.

And I will make sure to raise them appropriately so they aren't limited to
toilet cleaning an ditch digging when they grow up....the other engineer at
the office put his 3 kids through MIT, I think thats a reasonable goal to
set for mine as well.


 >
  >>profoundly
  >>against stunta's using public highways for their playgrounds
 >
 > Correct, stuntas should stick to residential streets exclusively.

Real crowded ones...not in Colorado...<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 8:40 pm
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 >From: "Troy the Troll"

 >I don't
 >remember more than the S&L crisis and that was caused by democrats...

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 8:40 pm
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"Saddlebag" <saddlebag.RemoveThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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  > >From: "Troy the Troll"
 >
  >>I don't
  >>remember more than the S&L crisis and that was caused by democrats...
 >
 > Care to elaborate on which democrats and how they were responsible?

nah...I just made that one up. Just think...if I had done it under oath, I
would be the moral equivalent of our last President....but alas, I will just
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 9:40 pm
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 >From: "Troy the Troll"

 >You mean where I said it was okay for him to be an adulterous slimebag

Calling him an "adulterous slimebag" certainly doesn't make you sound LESS
self-righteous.

 >For example, I think abortion
 >kills a living being and should be reflected in the way people think about
 >it.

Stomping on an ant kills a living being too. How does this stance differ from
that of GW?

 >I also think its a-okay for a mother to do, and only a mother to do,
 >considering its her genetic material she is throwing away.

As far as I know, GW hasn't come out against RVW except in the last trimester.

More self-righteous jabber from a comfy, ol white guy.

You got any other "supposed" non-conservative thoughts?

 >the other engineer at
 >the office put his 3 kids through MIT, I think thats a reasonable goal to
 >set for mine as well.

Kewl, maybe they'll find work answering phones in India.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 9:40 pm
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 >do Riders?
 >From: "Troy the Troll"

 >nah...I just made that one up. Just think...if I had done it under oath, I
 >would be the moral equivalent of our last President....but alas, I will just
 >have to be superior to him for now.

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(Msg. 23) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 9:40 pm
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"Saddlebag" <saddlebag RemoveThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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  > >From: "Troy the Troll"
 >
  >>You mean where I said it was okay for him to be an adulterous slimebag
 >
 > Calling him an "adulterous slimebag" certainly doesn't make you sound LESS
 > self-righteous.


Calling him an adulterous slimebag simply falls under the category of me
"being right".....you telling me if you slipp'in the salami into one of
those hookers you aspire too that the wife and everybody else in your
neighborhood can't call you an adulterous slimebag without being 100% right?
Like me on this subject?


 >
  >>For example, I think abortion
  >>kills a living being and should be reflected in the way people think about
  >>it.
 >
 > Stomping on an ant kills a living being too. How does this stance differ
 > from
 > that of GW?

My guess is, him and his buddies are running around trying to stop third
trimester abortions....my attitude is, if its in the womb, while its murder,
its a-okay honky dorry murder and you should be allowed to commit it without
so much as a bye your leave...including any beefs from the biological
father.

You think George likes that idea?


 >
  >>I also think its a-okay for a mother to do, and only a mother to do,
  >>considering its her genetic material she is throwing away.
 >
 > As far as I know, GW hasn't come out against RVW except in the last
 > trimester.

Slippery slope Saddle...slippery slope. Besides, the anti's have been trying
to do it in one shot, and it hasn't worked, so now a little trimester here,
a little trimester there. Next thing you know, conception is life and
anything that stops it is murder punishable by the needle....

 >
 > More self-righteous jabber from a comfy, ol white guy.

You asked where I didn't buy the George story...I told you.

 >
 > You got any other "supposed" non-conservative thoughts?
 >

Sure...I think welfare is a perfectly reasonable system for helping people
get back on their feet or to make sure their children aren't starving in the
meantime.

How about this one...I think gasoline taxes should be raised to bring the
price of a gallon of gasoline, nationwide, to $5/gallon...tomorrow.

Raising taxes...uummm....tough one for a certified conservative to bite
into, doncha think?



  >>the other engineer at
  >>the office put his 3 kids through MIT, I think thats a reasonable goal to
  >>set for mine as well.
 >
 > Kewl, maybe they'll find work answering phones in India.

Shows how much you know what they do with degree's from MIT nowadays.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 9:40 pm
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"Saddlebag" <saddlebag.TakeThisOut@aol.com> wrote in message
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  > >do Riders?
  > >From: "Troy the Troll"
 >
  > >nah...I just made that one up. Just think...if I had done it under oath,
I
  > >would be the moral equivalent of our last President....but alas, I will
just
  > >have to be superior to him for now.
 >
 > A lie is a lie, I like peperoni on my pizza pie.

Ah Saddle, just like you always want to say, there are little lies, big
lies, and teeny inny lies which shouldn't matter at all....compared to Bills
itty bitty lie about stoinking someone who wasn't his wife in the oval
office and the preceeding coverup...mine doesn't REALLY qualify as much of a
lie in the democrats world does it?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 10:40 pm
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 13:32:03 -0700, "Troy the Troll"
<f4boy DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote:

 >
 >"Inline6" <Matt DeleteThis @atsdiesel.com> wrote in message
 >news:1103832985.847775.23900@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
  >> Checking to see if any members are CO. riders?
 >
 >No. This newsgroup is reserved for the Pac West gang, the Arizona gang, the
 >now defunct Bay Area gang ( except for cross posting Larry), the Buell
 >riders from Wisconsin who live near the factory so they can get lots of
 >parts for their bikes when they break, and some flatlander in Ohio who
 >thinks dope and hookers should be free and the world is coming to an end
 >because George got reelected.
 >
 >

Wasn't aware the Bay Area "gang" was "defunct." Starting to sound
like Bob, aintcha? (C'mon, where's that cantankerous old Bob? I miss
him).

We've got dope and hookers? Whoo hoo! New Years is coming up, after
all.

What did you expect from Ohio: they're buried under nine feet of snow.
He's probably got cabin fever. I'm afraid he'll be up on the roof
with a magnum any day now, actually.


'-----------------------------------------------------
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' NW WA State, U.S.A.
' 2003 ZX636B Hercusaki, 1999 CBR1100XX
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 11:12 pm
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Do you remember Watergate? Or how about "Read my lips"?

I wasn't a big fan of Slick Willy, but he was far better than what we
have now.
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:21 am
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<bsr3997.TakeThisOut@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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 > Do you remember Watergate? Or how about "Read my lips"?
 >
 > I wasn't a big fan of Slick Willy, but he was far better than what we
 > have now.

ahhh...no.

Anything was better than Slick Willy and so we got...well...anything. The
only good part about anything is it was a republican rather than weasel
look-alike #1...who was admittedly not as good as weasel look alike #2...but
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:40 am
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 >From: "Troy the Troll"

 >Ah Saddle, just like you always want to say, there are little lies, big
 >lies, and teeny inny lies which shouldn't matter at all....compared to Bills
 >itty bitty lie about stoinking someone who wasn't his wife in the oval
 >office and the preceeding coverup...mine doesn't REALLY qualify as much of a
 >lie in the democrats world does it?

 > A lie is a lie, don't get bitten by a malaria carrying tsi tsi fly.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:40 am
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 >From: "Troy the Troll"

 >you telling me if you slipp'in the salami into one of
 >those hookers you aspire too that the wife and everybody else in your
 >neighborhood can't call you an adulterous slimebag without being 100% right?
 >Like me on this subject?

Let him without sin cast the first stone...

 >You think George likes that idea?

I see lines of people standing in the cold holding signs to that effect a
couple times a year. They all have GW stickers on their SUVs.

 >You asked where I didn't buy the George story...I told you.

But there is NO real difference, except that you are more blunt about it.

 >Sure...I think welfare is a perfectly reasonable system for helping people
 >get back on their feet or to make sure their children aren't starving in the
 >meantime.

You're kidding right?

 >How about this one...I think gasoline taxes should be raised to bring the
 >price of a gallon of gasoline, nationwide, to $5/gallon...tomorrow.

To completely flush what's left of our economy down the toilet?

 >Shows how much you know what they do with degree's from MIT nowadays.

Your children won't be graduating "nowadays" and I've already provided you the
bleak engineering forecasts from the EEtimes.
Nevermind that your kids better have some awfully special talents. They don't
let just anyone into MIT ya know.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:40 am
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 >From: Daniel Bannon

 >What did you expect from Ohio: they're buried under nine feet of snow.
 >He's probably got cabin fever. I'm afraid he'll be up on the roof
 >with a magnum any day now, actually.

Too tired. Spent the better part of the day shoveling my driveway.
BTW, today my wife taught me that PAM cooking spray does wonders to prevent the
snow from sticking to the shovel.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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