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HVAC

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Aug 13, 2012, 9:14:58 AM8/13/12
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Was out fishing yesterday when a quick moving thunderstorm rolled in.

It was cool, we were down at the other end of the lake, lightning bolts
flying all around us. The crash of the thunder made it impossible to
talk to each other, even tho we were only separated by 8 feet. It is
times like these, when death is close by, that you most truly feel
alive! Then, it was blazing sun on one side...Enough so I was wearing
my Maui Jim sunglasses, while an absolute DELUGE dumped on our heads.

Suddenly, the brightest and most perfect rainbow I have ever seen
appeared over the lake. You could see both ends rising from the water
in what was a picture book rainbow. A short time later, another rainbow
appeared on top of the first. This went on for at least 45 minutes.

Quickly, we drove to the part of the lake where the rainbow started,
jumped over the side and into the water. We dove down about 15 feet
when we scraped away some of the sand and there it was...The crock of
gold. We brought it back to the boat, divvied it up and went home.

Another great day of fishing!






--
"OK you cunts, let's see what you can do now" -Hit Girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjO7kBqTFqo

Hägar

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Aug 13, 2012, 9:34:35 AM8/13/12
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"HVAC" <mr....@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:k0aukg$43r$1...@hvac.motzarella.org...
Until that last paragraph, I thought it was just another typical Harlow
bullshit fishing tale in the making ...


Antares 531

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Aug 13, 2012, 9:50:26 AM8/13/12
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Either that or fish fecal mater is a treasure to him and his
buddies???

Ben Kaufman

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Aug 13, 2012, 10:17:49 AM8/13/12
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You were lucky not to run into any Leprechauns or Johna swallowing transporter
fish-whales.

Father Haskell

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Aug 13, 2012, 10:46:10 AM8/13/12
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On Aug 13, 10:17 am, Ben Kaufman <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-
doll...@pobox.com> wrote:
HATE to meet a pissed-off leprechaun at my front door
at 2:30 AM.

Olrik

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Aug 13, 2012, 11:27:11 AM8/13/12
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Le 2012-08-13 09:14, HVAC a écrit :
>
> Was out fishing yesterday when a quick moving thunderstorm rolled in.
>
> It was cool, we were down at the other end of the lake, lightning bolts
> flying all around us. The crash of the thunder made it impossible to
> talk to each other, even tho we were only separated by 8 feet. It is
> times like these, when death is close by, that you most truly feel
> alive! Then, it was blazing sun on one side...Enough so I was wearing
> my Maui Jim sunglasses, while an absolute DELUGE dumped on our heads.
>
> Suddenly, the brightest and most perfect rainbow I have ever seen
> appeared over the lake. You could see both ends rising from the water
> in what was a picture book rainbow. A short time later, another rainbow
> appeared on top of the first. This went on for at least 45 minutes.

Was that you in this short video?

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI>

HVAC

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Aug 13, 2012, 11:54:56 AM8/13/12
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I don't even make those kind of noises during sex!

HVAC

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Aug 13, 2012, 11:57:07 AM8/13/12
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I conked the leprechaun off the head with the anchor while he was
fiddling with his Lucky Charms, then we grabbed the crock and skedaddled.

HVAC

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Aug 13, 2012, 1:27:12 PM8/13/12
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Mike Painter

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Aug 13, 2012, 1:47:01 PM8/13/12
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And for those that doubt it, he put an X on the side of teh boat so he
could find the spot again.

Smiler

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Aug 13, 2012, 8:25:53 PM8/13/12
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Easy..Just offer him some IRISH whiskey. That'll cheer him up immediately.

--
Smiler,
The godless one. a.a.# 2279
All gods are tailored to order. They're made to
exactly fit the prejudices of their believers.

Smiler

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Aug 13, 2012, 8:34:03 PM8/13/12
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Ah! A fellow leprechaunist. Top o' the mornin' to ya.
But you haven't told us which end of the rainbow it was buried at. I
always pick the wrong end and all I ever 'find' are irate farmers telling
me to stop digging and to get off their land! The buckshot is very painful
to remove. Such are the trials of a true believer.

HVAC

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Aug 14, 2012, 7:10:55 AM8/14/12
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On 8/13/2012 8:34 PM, Smiler wrote:
>
>> Quickly, we drove to the part of the lake where the rainbow started,
>> jumped over the side and into the water. We dove down about 15 feet when
>> we scraped away some of the sand and there it was...The crock of gold. We
>> brought it back to the boat, divvied it up and went home.
>>
>> Another great day of fishing!
>
> Ah! A fellow leprechaunist. Top o' the mornin' to ya.
> But you haven't told us which end of the rainbow it was buried at. I
> always pick the wrong end and all I ever 'find' are irate farmers telling
> me to stop digging and to get off their land! The buckshot is very painful
> to remove. Such are the trials of a true believer.


As an Irisher, I am not allows to hand out this information freely.
Perhaps we can come to some small monetary agreement?

Sir Gilligan Horry

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Aug 14, 2012, 12:28:36 PM8/14/12
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 09:14:58 -0400, HVAC <mr....@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>Was out fishing yesterday when a quick moving thunderstorm rolled in.
>
>It was cool, we were down at the other end of the lake, lightning bolts
>flying all around us. The crash of the thunder made it impossible to
>talk to each other, even tho we were only separated by 8 feet. It is
>times like these, when death is close by, that you most truly feel
>alive! Then, it was blazing sun on one side...Enough so I was wearing
>my Maui Jim sunglasses, while an absolute DELUGE dumped on our heads.
>
>Suddenly, the brightest and most perfect rainbow I have ever seen
>appeared over the lake. You could see both ends rising from the water
>in what was a picture book rainbow. A short time later, another rainbow
>appeared on top of the first. This went on for at least 45 minutes.
>
>Quickly, we drove to the part of the lake where the rainbow started,
>jumped over the side and into the water. We dove down about 15 feet
>when we scraped away some of the sand and there it was...The crock of
>gold.

You missed the mermaids over to the right, giggling at you.

>We brought it back to the boat, divvied it up and went home.
>
>
>Another great day of fishing!














_____________________

Smiler

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Aug 14, 2012, 8:15:37 PM8/14/12
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 07:10:55 -0400, HVAC wrote:

> On 8/13/2012 8:34 PM, Smiler wrote:
>>
>>> Quickly, we drove to the part of the lake where the rainbow started,
>>> jumped over the side and into the water. We dove down about 15 feet
>>> when we scraped away some of the sand and there it was...The crock of
>>> gold. We brought it back to the boat, divvied it up and went home.
>>>
>>> Another great day of fishing!
>>
>> Ah! A fellow leprechaunist. Top o' the mornin' to ya. But you haven't
>> told us which end of the rainbow it was buried at. I always pick the
>> wrong end and all I ever 'find' are irate farmers telling me to stop
>> digging and to get off their land! The buckshot is very painful to
>> remove. Such are the trials of a true believer.
>
>
> As an Irisher, I am not allows to hand out this information freely.
> Perhaps we can come to some small monetary agreement?

Well, you've got the crock of gold. I'm quite willing to share it with you. :-)
I lived in Dublin for over 6 years. Does that qualify me as an 'Irisher'
too?

HVAC

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Aug 15, 2012, 7:02:07 AM8/15/12
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On 8/14/2012 8:15 PM, Smiler wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 07:10:55 -0400, HVAC wrote:
>
>> On 8/13/2012 8:34 PM, Smiler wrote:
>>>
>>>> Quickly, we drove to the part of the lake where the rainbow started,
>>>> jumped over the side and into the water. We dove down about 15 feet
>>>> when we scraped away some of the sand and there it was...The crock of
>>>> gold. We brought it back to the boat, divvied it up and went home.
>>>>
>>>> Another great day of fishing!
>>>
>>> Ah! A fellow leprechaunist. Top o' the mornin' to ya. But you haven't
>>> told us which end of the rainbow it was buried at. I always pick the
>>> wrong end and all I ever 'find' are irate farmers telling me to stop
>>> digging and to get off their land! The buckshot is very painful to
>>> remove. Such are the trials of a true believer.
>>
>>
>> As an Irisher, I am not allows to hand out this information freely.
>> Perhaps we can come to some small monetary agreement?
>
> Well, you've got the crock of gold. I'm quite willing to share it with you. :-)
> I lived in Dublin for over 6 years. Does that qualify me as an 'Irisher'
> too?
>


That would depend upon the spelling of your last name.

Smiler

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Aug 15, 2012, 8:03:35 PM8/15/12
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An Lar. My name was on the front of half the buses there :-)

HVAC

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Aug 16, 2012, 12:11:44 PM8/16/12
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On 8/15/2012 8:03 PM, Smiler wrote:
>
>>>>> Ah! A fellow leprechaunist. Top o' the mornin' to ya. But you haven't
>>>>> told us which end of the rainbow it was buried at. I always pick the
>>>>> wrong end and all I ever 'find' are irate farmers telling me to stop
>>>>> digging and to get off their land! The buckshot is very painful to
>>>>> remove. Such are the trials of a true believer.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As an Irisher, I am not allows to hand out this information freely.
>>>> Perhaps we can come to some small monetary agreement?
>>>
>>> Well, you've got the crock of gold. I'm quite willing to share it with
>>> you. :-) I lived in Dublin for over 6 years. Does that qualify me as an
>>> 'Irisher' too?
>>>
>>
>> That would depend upon the spelling of your last name.
>
> An Lar. My name was on the front of half the buses there :-)


I will now provide you with the answer. Note that this is TOP secret and
may only be divulged to an Irisher. Sure and begorrah, the crock is at
the BEGINNING of the rainbow. Adh mor ort !




And may the odds be ever in your favor....

Smiler

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Aug 16, 2012, 8:11:40 PM8/16/12
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 12:11:44 -0400, HVAC wrote:

> On 8/15/2012 8:03 PM, Smiler wrote:
>>
>>>>>> Ah! A fellow leprechaunist. Top o' the mornin' to ya. But you
>>>>>> haven't told us which end of the rainbow it was buried at. I always
>>>>>> pick the wrong end and all I ever 'find' are irate farmers telling
>>>>>> me to stop digging and to get off their land! The buckshot is very
>>>>>> painful to remove. Such are the trials of a true believer.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> As an Irisher, I am not allows to hand out this information freely.
>>>>> Perhaps we can come to some small monetary agreement?
>>>>
>>>> Well, you've got the crock of gold. I'm quite willing to share it with
>>>> you. :-) I lived in Dublin for over 6 years. Does that qualify me as
>>>> an 'Irisher' too?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> That would depend upon the spelling of your last name.
>>
>> An Lar. My name was on the front of half the buses there :-)
>
>
> I will now provide you with the answer. Note that this is TOP secret and
> may only be divulged to an Irisher. Sure and begorrah, the crock is at the
> BEGINNING of the rainbow. Adh mor ort !
>

Those little lieing leprechaun bastards. They kept telling me it was at
the END of the rainbow! Thanks for that info.

> And may the odds be ever in your favor....

But you're no Irisher. Those from Ireland know it's spelt favoUr!

Free Lunch

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Aug 16, 2012, 8:25:49 PM8/16/12
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 01:11:40 +0100, Smiler <Youm...@JoeKing.com> wrote
in alt.atheism:
Haven't they replaced it with some Gaelic word unpronounceable by the
English?

HVAC

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Aug 17, 2012, 5:45:49 AM8/17/12
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On 8/16/2012 8:11 PM, Smiler wrote:
>
>>> An Lar. My name was on the front of half the buses there :-)
>>
>>
>> I will now provide you with the answer. Note that this is TOP secret and
>> may only be divulged to an Irisher. Sure and begorrah, the crock is at the
>> BEGINNING of the rainbow. Adh mor ort !
>>
>
> Those little lieing leprechaun bastards. They kept telling me it was at
> the END of the rainbow! Thanks for that info.
>
>> And may the odds be ever in your favor....
>
> But you're no Irisher. Those from Ireland know it's spelt favoUr!



Well, actually that last line was from 'The Hunger Games'.

Smiler

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Aug 17, 2012, 8:04:39 PM8/17/12
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 05:45:49 -0400, HVAC wrote:

> On 8/16/2012 8:11 PM, Smiler wrote:
>>
>>>> An Lar. My name was on the front of half the buses there :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> I will now provide you with the answer. Note that this is TOP secret
>>> and may only be divulged to an Irisher. Sure and begorrah, the crock is
>>> at the BEGINNING of the rainbow. Adh mor ort !
>>>
>>>
>> Those little lieing leprechaun bastards. They kept telling me it was at
>> the END of the rainbow! Thanks for that info.
>>
>>> And may the odds be ever in your favor....
>>
>> But you're no Irisher. Those from Ireland know it's spelt favoUr!
>
> Well, actually that last line was from 'The Hunger Games'.

I'm not familar with it.

HVAC

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Aug 18, 2012, 8:59:18 AM8/18/12
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On 8/17/2012 8:04 PM, Smiler wrote:
>
>>>> I will now provide you with the answer. Note that this is TOP secret
>>>> and may only be divulged to an Irisher. Sure and begorrah, the crock is
>>>> at the BEGINNING of the rainbow. Adh mor ort !
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Those little lieing leprechaun bastards. They kept telling me it was at
>>> the END of the rainbow! Thanks for that info.
>>>
>>>> And may the odds be ever in your favor....
>>>
>>> But you're no Irisher. Those from Ireland know it's spelt favoUr!
>>
>> Well, actually that last line was from 'The Hunger Games'.
>
> I'm not familar with it.


Great movie...Adapted from (I am told by my daughter) and excellent book.


It comes out today on Blue Ray. I give it two thumbs up.
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