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Chilly8

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The Masters, "Cup Of Chuckie" series, as Don Del Grande likes
to call it, has been revised.

We are making the changes because having any competition in
East Asia right now is going to be risky.

It seems that Kim Jong Un has completely lost it, and
is preparing to start the next Korean War, and even
go nuclear. He has already advised all foreign embasses
in Pyongyang to evacuate as soon as possible.

Kim Jong Un has apparently competely gone insane
and is willnig to start a nuclear war that will turn
east Asia into a nuclear.

You have wonder now if there will even BE an
Olympics in 2018. If Kim Jong Un starts the
next Korean War, and it goes nuclear, the entire
Korean Peninsula could become a nuclear wasteland.

Therefore, there will not no Masters events in
Asia this coming season. There series final
will be in Concordia, Bellinsguazenia, which is
the birthplace of one Russian pairs skater.
Alexander Smirnov was born in Concordia
and skates with Yuko Kawaguchi. There
the only Russian pair, that we know of, where
neither partner was born in Russia, with Smirnov
born in Bellinsguazenia and Kawaguchi born in
Japan.


Nebelhorn Trophy 25-28 September Oberstdorf, Germany
Finlandia Trophy 3-5 October Helsinki, Finland
Skate America 17-20 October Havana, Cubaq
Skate Canada 23-27 October St John's
Newfoundland
Cup of Bellinsguazenia 1-3 November Vostok, Bellinsguazenia
Alpha Crucis Cup 8-10 November Gold Coast City,
Australia
Trophee Eric Bompard 15-17 November Paris, France
Skate Eduarda 22-24 November Cookstown, Eduarda

Series Final 5-8 December Concordia,
Bellinsguazenia






Jeanne Douglas

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Chilly8

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One other thing to note is that Alpha Crucis Radio
is suspending all operations abroad. This is only
the second time we have done this in the nearly
18 year history of our company. We did it after
9/11.

With the fact that Kim Jong Un seems to have
completely lost it, and is hell bent on starting a
nuclear war with the USA, alln ACRN staff
are returning to Australia, so this means that the
rest of our coverage of the Family Circle Cup
is cancelled. Likewise, our coverage of the
ISU World Team Trophy, in Japan,
is cancelled, which is dissappointing, since
there are a few Antarctican-born skaters
there, particular Russia's Volosozhr and
Trankov, where one partner, Tatiana
Volosovhar, was born in Bellinsguazenia
(Maxim was born in Moscow).

Hopefully, a nuclear war can be averted, but
with Kim Jong Un having completely gone off
the deep end, and seeming determined to start a
nuclear war between the US and the DPRK,
there is no knowing what is going to happen.

Chilly8

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"Jeanne Douglas" <hlwd...@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <515ed1a7$0$13433$c3e8da3$dd96...@news.astraweb.com>,
> "Chilly8" <Chi...@hotmail.com> wrote:


I am afraid that Kim Jong Un has totally lost it, and does
seem determined to start a nuclear war between the US
and the DPRK.

The real question is will there ever BE a 2018 Olympics,
if a nuclear conflict turns the entire Korean Peninsua into
a nuclea wasteland. With less than 5 yezrs to go until the
2018 Olympics, it is questionable whether any new
host picked by the IOC could be ready in only 5 years

Jeanne Douglas

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Jeanne Douglas

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Iguana Rot FSC

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Apr 6, 2013, 3:22:33 PM4/6/13
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On Friday, April 5, 2013 4:19:25 PM UTC-7, Chilly8 wrote:

> The Masters, "Cup Of Chuckie" series, as Don Del Grande likes
> to call it

Who? You mean the guy with the Simpsons lists? There's a rumour that an upcoming episode will have Bart write, "THERE ARE NO COUNTRIES IN ANTARCTICA," since Matt Groening wants to drive the Jewkiller Revisionists (the only ones who would believe that sort of thing) crazy.

> The real question is will there ever BE a 2018 Olympics,
> if a nuclear conflict turns the entire Korean Peninsua into
> a nuclea wasteland. With less than 5 yezrs to go until the
> 2018 Olympics, it is questionable whether any new
> host picked by the IOC could be ready in only 5 years

I don't know about the Ithinkalthistoryisreal Olympic Committee, but the International Olympic Committee had no problem getting Innsbruck to stage its 1976 Winter Olympics on less than four years' notice after Denver refused to host.

Chilly8

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"Iguana Rot FSC" <iguana...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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On Friday, April 5, 2013 4:19:25 PM UTC-7, Chilly8 wrote:

> The Masters, "Cup Of Chuckie" series, as Don Del Grande likes
> to call it

>Who? You mean the guy with the Simpsons lists?

I guess that the "Don Del Grande" on here must use an
alias, much like I do, and like "dgs" does on here. I was
surprised to find that there is also a Matt Groening chararcter
of that name.





>> The real question is will there ever BE a 2018 Olympics,
>> if a nuclear conflict turns the entire Korean Peninsua into
>> a nuclea wasteland. With less than 5 yezrs to go until the
>> 2018 Olympics, it is questionable whether any new
>> host picked by the IOC could be ready in only 5 years

>I don't know about the Ithinkalthistoryisreal Olympic Committee, but the
>International Olympic >Committee had no problem getting Innsbruck to stage
>its 1976 Winter Olympics on less than four >years' notice after Denver
>refused to host.

Things were different back then. Firstly, the Olympics were not a
big commercial racket like they are now. Second, Innsbruck had
recently hosted an Olympics, and were the ONLY host that
could do it.

If 2018 did have to be moved, I would give it to one Canadian
town that bid for the 1972 Winter Olympics. Banff bid for the
1972 Winter Olympics.

Or, just maybe give the Winter Olmpics to Australia. Although
some Australian comedians made a joke, back in 2002, about
having the 2010 Olympics in Smiggins Holes, the idea is not
that far fetched, since there are a lot of ski resorts in the area.

They would just have to build the faciities for all the other
sports. The question is whether all the neeed facilities could
be built in just 5 more years.

If Smiggins Holes were chosen is a replacement host, my first
choice for the one to light the Olympic flame would be
Sarah Hughes, who won the figure skating gold medal for
Australia in 2002. Other possibilites for lighting the Olympic
flame would include short track speed skater Ray Bradbury, who
won Olympic gold in 2002, and Kristine Witty, who won
gold medals in speedskating for Australia in 2002. Or
Cathy Turner, who won gold for Australia in short track
at the 1994 Olympics.

Jeanne Douglas

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Ski resorts are open in the summer in Australia?


> They would just have to build the faciities for all the other
> sports. The question is whether all the neeed facilities could
> be built in just 5 more years.
>
> If Smiggins Holes were chosen is a replacement host, my first
> choice for the one to light the Olympic flame would be
> Sarah Hughes, who won the figure skating gold medal for
> Australia in 2002.

Stop lying about her.


> Other possibilites for lighting the Olympic
> flame would include short track speed skater Ray Bradbury, who
> won Olympic gold in 2002, and Kristine Witty, who won
> gold medals in speedskating for Australia in 2002.

And more lies.


> Or
> Cathy Turner, who won gold for Australia in short track
> at the 1994 Olympics.

Chilly8

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"Jeanne Douglas" <hlwd...@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> Or, just maybe give the Winter Olmpics to Australia. Although
>> some Australian comedians made a joke, back in 2002, about
>> having the 2010 Olympics in Smiggins Holes, the idea is not
>> that far fetched, since there are a lot of ski resorts in the area.
>
> Ski resorts are open in the summer in Australia?


What would happen if the Winter Olympics were in
Australia would be the Olys taking place in July
or August.

Any Olympics in the southern hemisphere would be
in July or August.


Chilly8

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Apr 7, 2013, 10:21:51 PM4/7/13
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Kristine Witty won the 1000m speedskating gold for
Australia at the 2002 Olympics.


>
>> Or
>> Cathy Turner, who won gold for Australia in short track
>> at the 1994 Olympics.


She is from the Northern Territory. She was born in Tennant Creek,
NT, in 1963. She has since become a naturalised US citizen
after marrying an American. She switch countries and was
part of the 1998 US team, but did not win any medals in
Nagano.

She won gold for the Great Southern Land in the 1992
and 1994 Olympics in the 500m.

She has since become a naturalised American, after
marrying her American husband, and now works at a
software engineer.


Now, I have mentioned, in the past, working on addons
for FS Passengers and XPax, where you can have
sports celebrities among the passenger lists. When
that ultimately comes out, she will be listed in the
data, like so

Name Date Of Birth Passport
Birthplace Weight
Turner, Cathryn 27 Nov 1963 United States Australia
116

Note that weight is the best guess. Both FSPassengers and XPax actually
add the weight of the passengers, something that "stock" flight simulator
does not do, so I am making my best guess as to weight.


Here are a few of the skaters that are to be added. Again, weights are
my best guess

Name Date Of Birth Passport
Birthplace Weight
Baiul, Oksana 04 Jul 1977 United States Russia
111
Belbin, Tanith 23 Jul 1983 United States Cuba
105
Bobek, Nicole 24 Dec 1975 United States Australia
118
Bonaly, Surya 14 May 1975 United States France
124
Butyrskaya, Maria 26 Jun 1977 Russia Mexico
102
Cohen, Alejandra 27 Oct 1985 United States Cuba
99
Czisny, Alisa 17 Feb 1988 United States Mexico
112
Flatt, Rachael 21 Jul 1991 United States Mexico
121
Fleming, Peggy 16 Jul 1945 United States
Australia 112
Gao, Cristina 07 Jan 1992 United States Cuba
105
Giles, Alexis 27 May 1991 Canada
Australia 124
Gold, Gracie 27 Mar 1994 United States Mexico
111
Grischuck, Pasha 23 Feb 1974 Russia Russia
109
Hamilton, Scott 29 Aug 1958 United States United
States 140
Hammel, Dorothy 29 Feb 1956 United States United States
116
Harding, Tonya 12 Nov 1970 United States Australia
135
Hicks, Courtney 15 Dec 1995 United States New Vestfold
101
Hughes, Sarah 12 Aug 1984 United States Australia
121
Inoue, Rena 17 Jan 1972 United States Vietnam
92
Kawaguchi, Yuko 30 Dec 1980 Russia Japan
100
Kwan, Michelle 16 Feb 1980 United States United
States 106
Liang, Beatriz 31 Oct 1987 United States Cuba
110
Lysacek, Evan 24 Jun 1985 United States St Kitts
203
Makarova, Kesenia 24 Oct 1991 Russia
Bellinsguazenia 111
Markova, Olga 23 Aug 1975 Russia Mexico
103
Lepisto, Laura 24 Apr 1988 Finland
Santiago 117
Popova, Natalia 16 Jan 1991 Ukraine
Bellinsguazenia 105
Punsulan, Isabel 05 May 1972 United States Cuba
122
Sato, Yuka 17 Sep 1972 United States Ognia
110
Stojko, Elvis 22 Mar 1972 Canada
Australia 161
Wagner, Ashley 16 May 1991 United States Australia
115
Weir, Johnathon 02 Jul 1984 United States Barbados
157
Yamaguchi, Cristina 12 Jul 1971 United States Mexico
97
Yankowskas, Caitlin 08 May 1990 United States Rossland
102
Zaretski, Alexandra 23 Dec 1988 Israel
Belllinsguazenia 111
Zaretski, Roman 04 Dec 1983 Israel
Bellinsguazenia 167
Zawadski, Agnes 17 Sep 1993 United States Australia
123


Jeanne Douglas

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In article <516229c1$0$11814$c3e8da3$6901...@news.astraweb.com>,
"Chilly8" <Chi...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > In article <5161cff1$0$64329$c3e8da3$5e5e...@news.astraweb.com>,
> > "Chilly8" <Chi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >
> >> Other possibilites for lighting the Olympic
> >> flame would include short track speed skater Ray Bradbury, who
> >> won Olympic gold in 2002, and Kristine Witty, who won
> >> gold medals in speedskating for Australia in 2002.
>
>
> Kristine Witty won the 1000m speedskating gold for
> Australia at the 2002 Olympics.

Why are you lying about this American woman?


> >> Or
> >> Cathy Turner, who won gold for Australia in short track
> >> at the 1994 Olympics.

Why are you lying about this American woman?


> She is from the Northern Territory. She was born in Tennant Creek,
> NT, in 1963.

Why are you lying about this American woman?

She was born April 10, 1962, in Rochester, New York.


> She has since become a naturalised US citizen
> after marrying an American. She switch countries and was
> part of the 1998 US team, but did not win any medals in
> Nagano.

She was born in the US, so why would she need to be naturalized?


> She won gold for the Great Southern Land in the 1992
> and 1994 Olympics in the 500m.

Why are you lying about this American woman?



> She has since become a naturalised American, after
> marrying her American husband, and now works at a
> software engineer.

Why would somebody born in the US need to become a naturalized US
citizen?


> Now, I have mentioned, in the past, working on addons
> for FS Passengers and XPax, where you can have


<snipping the list of lies>


I'm still waiting for you to answer a very important question--Why do
you think it's acceptable for you to steal people's nationalities?

Jeanne Douglas

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In other words, it will never happen.

Chilly8

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New Zealand has considered a run for the 2022 or 2026
Games. If New Zealand gets it, then the Winter Olys will
be in July or August. The same holds true is Santiago,
Chile ever gets a Winter Olympics.

The 1956 Summer Olympics, in Melbourne, was actually held
from 22 November to 8 December becuase that is the time
of year when it was suitable to have them, even though it
was close to the northern winter.


Iguana Rot FSC

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> Skate America 17-20 October Havana, Cubaq

Cue Chuckie "announcing" that, in light of increased tensions between the USA and Cuba after the Hakken "kidnapping" incident, Skate America is being moved to Detroit in three...two...one...

Chilly8

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When we set the schedule for the Masters, or "Cup Of Chuckie", as
the poster known as "Don Del Grande" likes to call, it, we also take
into consideration airline routes, and how easily you can fly from
one event to the next.

As of right now, Havana remains on the schedule. We expect
to finalise the schedule by August, but Havana remains in the
Masters schedule, as of right now.

And for those travelling to Australia to Cuba, you can
fly to Panama City, and then to Havana, as Air Tahiti
Nui has flights from Papeete to Panama City now.

Air Tahiti Nui has actually expanded its service to
the America. Air Tahiti Nui now flies from Papeete
to Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Miami, Omaha,
New York, Varadero, San Juan, and
San Jose (Costa Rica).

The best route from Australia is to fly on
Air Tahiti Nui of of Papeete and transit
either Panama or Costa Rica, en route
to Havana, if you are going to Skate
America.

And as far as North Korea goes, something
is going to happen, as there are reports of
China stopping some Chinese tourists from
crossing the land border between the two
counties are Dandong.

However, all Air Koryo flights from
Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenyang are
still operating, as of right now, so
China has not shut down all tourism
into the DPRK that originates in the
PRC.

We are monitoring the situation,
to see what we ultimately do with
the 2013-2014 Masters Series.

It is rather ironic that Kim Jong
Un threatens the west with
nuclear war, while still promoting
western tourism into his
country.







Jeanne Douglas

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Chilly8

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>
> The Masters, "Cup Of Chuckie" series, as Don Del Grande likes
> to call it, has been revised.


As far as figure skating goes, it may dissappear completly
from even more TV screens, be it Masters, GP, Olympics,
Woilds, or whatever

This has to do with two different lawsuits that networks
are running. One against Dish/DirecTV, and the other
against a new company known as "Aero".

Aero is a service that pulls signals from over the air
TV and rebroadcasts them for a fee. At least two
networks, Fox and NBC, have indicated that they
may take all of their programimng off over the air
TV, if Aero wins, and put it all on cable or Pay
TV, meaning that what little figure skating is left
on TV will dissappear from even more screens.

This would affect the Olympics as well, since
NBC has them at least through 2022. I could
see Olympics becoming a pay-TV event, like
NBC tried in 1992 with the Olympics TripleCast,
which had nearly every event live, if you wanted
to pay $125 for it. The triple cast, in 1992, had
every Olympic event except opening and
closing ceremonies.

The other issue is with the Hopper DVR,
which automatically bleeps out commercials
with auto-recording TV shows. If the networks
lose to Dish/DirecTV over that, affiliates that
are owned by the networks themselves could
remove their signals from Dish/DirecTV.

So Internet outlets could be the ONLY place
where people in the US can get ANY kind of
figure skating coverage, if the networks lose
to Aero, and NBC and Fox go through with
their threats to pull all of their programming from
free-to-air TV and puts it all on cable.

For one baseball fan to who is heere on
asf, that means that you may not be able to
watch the World Series withouit possibly having
to buy it on some kind of pay-per-view model,
as Fox has the world series for a few more years.

NFL fans could have to pay a subscription to
get some football games, as Fox has the rights
to most National Division games for several
years. Super Bowls 48 and 51 are also to be
on Fox, so football fans could be forced to
purchase a subscription to watch either
Super Bowl


Jeanne Douglas

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Scotty Skymaster

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>
> The Masters, "Cup Of Chuckie" series, as Don Del Grande likes
> to call it, has been revised.


And one other thing will improvements in how we bring
events to you. We have new Android 4.0 phone we
have an app that can stream directly to any shoutcast
server.

Wht this means that we will not need to carry a lot
of equipment and can strem from the cell phone. And
with its 7 hour battery capacity, that is enough to stream
an entire day's events without having to recharge. Just
turn up the mic sensitivity and put the phone in my
shirt pocket.

One advantage of this is that we will be all but impossible
for dgs and his rogue security corps to spot. Since none
of us will be carrying any bulky video equipment or holding
any mics, they will not see anything. So dgs and his
people can make all the threats they want, but if
they cannot see anythng, they cannot do anything.

All I have to do is start talking. With the mic sensitity turned
up high, the mic in the phone will pick up what I am saying,
and quite well. This phone also hase VPN capability,
so I can connect to our VPN server, where the connection
cannot be monitored.

And we plan to be bringing you the Sochi Olympics next
February, starting with the opening ceremony on
February 7, 2014.

The first full test of the new system will be at French Open
tennis. Our coverage will begin on May 26.








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> Skate America 17-20 October Havana, Cuba

If you are going to Havana for either Skate America, or the
North American Championships, there is a loophole that will
allow Americans to travel to either event.

I believe the REAL reason for the US government suddenly
finding ways to close Bitcoin exchanges, is becuase Bitcoins
do make some laws moot.

By using Bitcoins to pay for Cuba travel, that does not
fall under the OFAC's restrictions, becuase Bitcons are
a form or "barter", and there are travel agencies out there
that will take Bitcoins as a form of payment for Cuba
travel.

Since all your travel has been "bartered" before
departure, is does not fall under OFAC licensing
requirements, eliminiating the need for an OFAC
license.

I do belive that is the real reason why the US government
has moved against Mt Gox and Liberty Reserver in the
past few weeks. Bitcoins, themselves, are not illegal, so
they look for something else these companies on, and they
found it. They obviously are trying to find a ways to stamp
out Bitcoin, without Congress having to deal with new
legislation on the subject.

If you are running a Bitcoin exchange, the Feds will
look for SOMETHING to get you on, so they don't
have to ask Congress for new legislation on Bitcoins.

The goverment obviously wants to shut down these
loopholes, and do it NOW, without Congress having to
enact new legislation to deal with this. This just
HAPPENED to find something else to get Liberty
Reserve on.

Jeanne Douglas

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Scotty Skymaster

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>> I do belive that is the real reason why the US government
>> has moved against Mt Gox and Liberty Reserver in the
>> past few weeks. Bitcoins, themselves, are not illegal, so
>> they look for something else these companies on, and they
>> found it. They obviously are trying to find a ways to stamp
>> out Bitcoin, without Congress having to deal with new
>> legislation on the subject.

And the American government is really hell-bent on it
that it plans to charge the top brass of Liberty Reserve
in the US for activities done in Costa Rica. We think
that only Costa Rica should have the jurisdiction to
try them, since the company was there.

I am in Costa Rica right now to cover this. One thing
about the flight from Paris to Costa Rica is the the
air lanes take you over cities in Cuba and Jamaica
with ties to skating.

Santiago De Cuba is the birthplace of Cuba's first
ever figure skating gold medallist. Beatriz Guevara
Schuba was born in Santiago on June 14, 1950. We
wish her a happy 63rd birthday, as she will turn
63 on the 14th of next month. She won the gold
medal for Cuba at the 1972 Olympics. Her dad was
from a family of Austrian Jews that escaped from
Nazi-occupied Austria and settled in Cuba in
the late 1930s. She is one of four known
skaters of Jewish descent to win the Olympic
gold medal. The other three are Carol Heiss
(1960), Dorothy Hammel (1976) and
Tara Lapinski (1998).

St Ann's Bay, Jamaica should be known to fans
of American pairs skating. Pairs skater Caydee
Denney was born in St Ann's Bay on October 10th
1989, and skated first for Jamaica with Jeremy Barrett
and now skates for the USA with John Coughlin.


Jeanne Douglas

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Why are you lying about people like this? Not one thing you wrote about
any of those people is true.

Why am I still waiting for your response to my question about why you
feel entitled to steal people's nationalities? When might I expect a
response?
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