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Nicko

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Mar 15, 2009, 9:46:41 PM3/15/09
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On Mar 15, 7:19 pm, "Larry Thong" <larry_th...@shitstring.com> wrote:
> We all know wetbacks are great with lawns, very cunning, incredible
> swimmers, and love to migrate to find better opportunities for their family.
> But who would have thought they would love the D3x so much?
>
> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Wetback.jpg>

As your Wetback lawyer, I advise you that your posts are annoying as
hell, although they contain links to some really great photos that
would do well in speaking for themselves, without any hype via
nauseating cutesy usenet posts or subject lines.

I further advise you to take your references to specific photographic
gear, and all of your exclamation marks, and violently cram them up
your goddamn ugly, diseased, attention-whore ass until you shit blood
for weeks.

HAND.

--
YOP...

Robert Coe

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Mar 15, 2009, 10:21:43 PM3/15/09
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On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 18:46:41 -0700 (PDT), Nicko <nervou...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Despite the boorish commentary by this representative of the cackling rabble,
it appears that even he liked Rita's picture. As did I.

Bob

John McWilliams

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Mar 15, 2009, 10:39:07 PM3/15/09
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Robert Coe wrote:

> Despite the boorish commentary by this representative of the cackling rabble,
> it appears that even he liked Rita's picture. As did I.

Me, too!!!!!!!

Seriously, nice one, Rita T Hong.

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john mcwilliams

George Kerby

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Mar 16, 2009, 1:45:41 PM3/16/09
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On 3/15/09 8:46 PM, in article
19fc7456-8e0b-4bdf...@e18g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, "Nicko"
<nervou...@gmail.com> wrote:

Why hold back? Why doncha tell him/her how you *really* feel?!?

Neil Harrington

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Mar 17, 2009, 11:14:49 AM3/17/09
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"Larry Thong" <larry...@shitstring.com> wrote in message
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> We all know wetbacks are great with lawns, very cunning, incredible
> swimmers, and love to migrate to find better opportunities for their
> family.
> But who would have thought they would love the D3x so much?
>
>
> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Wetback.jpg>

Nice shot. On their way back to Canada now, are they?

I suppose we'll be seeing 'em soon here in Connecticut. A field visible from
my windows used to be one of their regular camping and resting spots en
route, they'd usually spend a couple of days or more here, but unfortunately
that field was developed a few years ago and is all houses now. I've seen
them since in a large schoolyard nearby but I doubt they like that as well.


Ray Fischer

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Mar 18, 2009, 1:04:36 AM3/18/09
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Larry Thong <larry...@shitstring.com> wrote:
>We all know wetbacks are great with lawns, very cunning, incredible
>swimmers, and love to migrate to find better opportunities for their family.
>But who would have thought they would love the D3x so much?
>
><http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Wetback.jpg>

The problem here is that they do NOT love to migrate. Many have taken
up permanent residence and are becoming a nuisance.

--
Ray Fischer
rfis...@sonic.net

D-Mac

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Mar 18, 2009, 1:50:21 AM3/18/09
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Well that's an easy one Ray. Pitch your tent in someone else's front
yard and get a hole new group of neighbours.

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George Kerby

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Mar 18, 2009, 10:25:56 AM3/18/09
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On 3/18/09 8:09 AM, in article gpqrq7$9mo$1...@news.motzarella.org,
"krishnananda" <krishn...@divine-life.org> wrote:

> In article <49c080e4$0$1627$742e...@news.sonic.net>,

> Especially at La Guardia Airport where recently two were hoovered up
> into an Airbus's engines with a result that made the international news.
737.

George Kerby

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Mar 18, 2009, 10:30:08 AM3/18/09
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On 3/18/09 9:25 AM, in article C5E66EA4.25035%ghost_...@hotmail.com,
"George Kerby" <ghost_...@hotmail.com> wrote:

My bad. Sully was piloting an Airbus.

The Royal Spam

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Mar 18, 2009, 11:36:22 AM3/18/09
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>
>
>
> On 3/18/09 9:25 AM, in article C5E66EA4.25035%ghost_...@hotmail.com,
> "George Kerby" <ghost_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/18/09 8:09 AM, in article gpqrq7$9mo$1...@news.motzarella.org,
>> "krishnananda" <krishn...@divine-life.org> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <49c080e4$0$1627$742e...@news.sonic.net>,
>>> rfis...@sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Larry Thong <larry...@shitstring.com> wrote:
>>>>> We all know wetbacks are great with lawns, very cunning, incredible
>>>>> swimmers, and love to migrate to find better opportunities for their
>>>>> family.
>>>>> But who would have thought they would love the D3x so much?
>>>>>
>>>>> <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Wetback.jpg>
>>>>

I thought you were being racist.

Robert Coe

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Mar 18, 2009, 10:13:03 PM3/18/09
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On 18 Mar 2009 05:04:36 GMT, rfis...@sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:

I read an article a few years ago about the overwintering geese in
Massachusetts. It seems they're now so fat and out of shape that they *can't*
migrate. They weigh about twice as much as a migratory goose, and at that
weight they can't get high enough or stay aloft long enough to make migration
feasible.

Bob

tony cooper

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Mar 18, 2009, 10:25:16 PM3/18/09
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Being fat and out-of-shape doesn't seem to stop the retirees from
migrating here to Florida.


--
Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida

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The Royal Spam

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Mar 20, 2009, 8:32:46 AM3/20/09
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> Robert Coe wrote:
>
>> I read an article a few years ago about the overwintering geese in
>> Massachusetts. It seems they're now so fat and out of shape that they
>> *can't* migrate. They weigh about twice as much as a migratory goose,
>> and at that weight they can't get high enough or stay aloft long
>> enough to make migration feasible.
>

> Typical Canadians coming to America to leach off our medical system because
> theirs don't cut it.
>


That can't be accurate, must be the other way around.

Peter

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Apr 21, 2009, 8:13:37 PM4/21/09
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"Larry Thong" <larry...@shitstring.com> wrote in message
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> Neil Harrington wrote:
>
>> Nice shot. On their way back to Canada now, are they?
>
> Thanks. I don't know.

>
>> I suppose we'll be seeing 'em soon here in Connecticut. A field
>> visible from my windows used to be one of their regular camping and
>> resting spots en route, they'd usually spend a couple of days or more
>> here, but unfortunately that field was developed a few years ago and
>> is all houses now. I've seen them since in a large schoolyard nearby
>> but I doubt they like that as well.
>
> Seems like we got thousands of em here. The population is definitely
> higher
> than it was last year.
>

But they don;t keep their deals. I agreed that I would not poop on the lawn
if they would not poop on my sidewalk.

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Peter

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