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Uncle Jerry

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Oct 14, 2003, 7:31:47 AM10/14/03
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Do they make 'mule deflectors' for bikes?

[begin partial quote]

2 hurt in collision with mule
2003-10-13
By The Associated Press

HARTSHORNE -- An Oklahoma City man and woman are hospitalized after
the motorcycle they were riding collided with a mule in eastern
Oklahoma.

[end partial quote]

Full report at:

http://www.newsok.com/cgi-bin/show_article?ID=1096053

Boomerlake

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Oct 14, 2003, 1:01:41 PM10/14/03
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>
>HARTSHORNE -- An Oklahoma City man and woman are hospitalized after
>the motorcycle they were riding collided with a mule in eastern
>Oklahoma.

Only backward states like Oklahoma still have mules.

WinterWind

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Oct 14, 2003, 5:50:07 PM10/14/03
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Only a stupid asshole like you would find this funny.
==================================

WinterWind

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Oct 14, 2003, 6:28:50 PM10/14/03
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Boomerlake wrote:

Now I see your Anti-Mule What do you find forward in Oklahoma?

Les

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"WinterWind" <zipzamcoo...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Only a stupid asshole like you would find this funny.

I saw nothing that says Jerry was laughing. I'm sure he is now though, but
it's at you.


Les

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Oct 14, 2003, 7:08:43 PM10/14/03
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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hitting animals with bikes isn't that uncommon. I've hit 3 possums, 2 at 70
mph. Several people I know have hit deer, and one tried riding under a
moose. Totaled his bike and messed up his hands. He bought the bike back
from the insurance and had it redone. "Moosekiller" is now painted blood
red, fading to black.
As a rule of thumb, I won't swerve to miss a small animal. I'd rather hit it
straight on, with the forks pointed ahead. If you're turned, you'll usually
go down. Small dogs, cats, squirrels, possums... Straight ahead and no
brakes. Sounds cruel, but you're more likely to actually miss 'em this way,
and if you don't, at least you can ride it out. Feels like hitting a speed
bump.

Les (Ridin' in deer country this weekend)


Uncle Jerry

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Oct 14, 2003, 7:41:14 PM10/14/03
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I certainly wasn't laughing at a tragic accident caused by an Average
Okie(tm) that can't even keep his mule in the pasture.
And what the hell does an Okie need with a mule, anyhow?
Don't they have enough goats to go around?

Les, you are correct.
I am now laughing at Ivan's going off the deep end.

Again.

Oops, I mean *still*...

Uncle Jerry

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Oct 14, 2003, 7:48:01 PM10/14/03
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:08:43 GMT, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote:

>
>"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:bmgmr3$ioq$0...@pita.alt.net...
>> Do they make 'mule deflectors' for bikes?
>>

<snip>

>Hitting animals with bikes isn't that uncommon. I've hit 3 possums, 2 at 70
>mph. Several people I know have hit deer, and one tried riding under a
>moose. Totaled his bike and messed up his hands. He bought the bike back
>from the insurance and had it redone. "Moosekiller" is now painted blood
>red, fading to black.

It must take some kinda' 'guts' to even attempt riding under a moose.
At least he survived and the bike did also.
Talk about stories to tell the grand kids...

>As a rule of thumb, I won't swerve to miss a small animal. I'd rather hit it
>straight on, with the forks pointed ahead. If you're turned, you'll usually
>go down. Small dogs, cats, squirrels, possums... Straight ahead and no
>brakes. Sounds cruel, but you're more likely to actually miss 'em this way,
>and if you don't, at least you can ride it out. Feels like hitting a speed
>bump.

Sounds logical.

My only biking experience, if one could call it that, was over 35
years ago and back then we were all so high that if we hit something
we never knew if real of simply a figment of our 'high'.

>Les (Ridin' in deer country this weekend)

In the words of Sergeant Esterhouse, "BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!".

Les Cargill

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Oct 14, 2003, 7:57:11 PM10/14/03
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Haven't ya'll noticed this is in phase with the moon?

--
Les Cargill

robert lindsay

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Oct 14, 2003, 8:11:34 PM10/14/03
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In article <3F8C78C8...@hotmail.com>, WinterWind
<zipzamcoo...@hotmail.com> wrote:

BUT it couldn't be a anti-mule! UNLESS OKLAHOMA IS LEADING THE WAY TO
SPACE VIA MULE - ANTIMULE POWERED PICKUP TRUCKS!!!!!

Think about it. What's the e=mc**2 when m is a mule?

With jesus license plates.

Probably have enough power for the cooler of 3.2 beer AND a gigawatt
lazer shotgun!

--
The time passes like a healthy stool - topato potato

Les

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Oct 14, 2003, 11:09:14 PM10/14/03
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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:08:43 GMT, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:bmgmr3$ioq$0...@pita.alt.net...
> >> Do they make 'mule deflectors' for bikes?
> >>
>
> <snip>
>
> >Hitting animals with bikes isn't that uncommon. I've hit 3 possums, 2 at
70
> >mph. Several people I know have hit deer, and one tried riding under a
> >moose. Totaled his bike and messed up his hands. He bought the bike back
> >from the insurance and had it redone. "Moosekiller" is now painted blood
> >red, fading to black.
>
> It must take some kinda' 'guts' to even attempt riding under a moose.
> At least he survived and the bike did also.
> Talk about stories to tell the grand kids...

Not much choice when you go around a curve at 3 AM and it's standin' across
the road in front of you. If he hadn't had apehangers, he might have made
it. His first instinct was "Duck!"

> >As a rule of thumb, I won't swerve to miss a small animal. I'd rather hit
it
> >straight on, with the forks pointed ahead. If you're turned, you'll
usually
> >go down. Small dogs, cats, squirrels, possums... Straight ahead and no
> >brakes. Sounds cruel, but you're more likely to actually miss 'em this
way,
> >and if you don't, at least you can ride it out. Feels like hitting a
speed
> >bump.
>
> Sounds logical.

I went to a benefit in Owasso awhile back for a guy that tried missing a dog
at low speed. He went down and ruptured his spleen. He's lucky to be alive.

> My only biking experience, if one could call it that, was over 35
> years ago and back then we were all so high that if we hit something
> we never knew if real of simply a figment of our 'high'.

Heh, a buddy had a bird hit his windshield, then beak first into his
forehead. Blood, guts, and feathers everywhere.

> >Les (Ridin' in deer country this weekend)
>
> In the words of Sergeant Esterhouse, "BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!".

We make a point out of tryin' to stay in camp once sunset hits. We were
headin' back a little late in '00, and had about 6-8 deer run in between the
first, 2nd, and 3rd bikes. We were lucky, all 5 bikes made it thru without
problems. Sure was a good test of the brakes though.

This weekend outta be a blast. There could be as many as 8-10 bikes. Around
20 people... I've got pics on my web site from '00 & will add more after
this weekend. If I can dig up pics from other years, I'll add 'em too. This
is a yearly event that we started in '98.

Les


Les

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Oct 14, 2003, 11:11:55 PM10/14/03
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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Have fun laughin' at him, I'll be out of touch starting Thursday, until late
Sunday.

Les


Les

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Oct 14, 2003, 11:13:05 PM10/14/03
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"Les Cargill" <lcar...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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I can't buy that. There is no ryhme or reason behind Ivan's irationality.


Boomerlake

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Oct 14, 2003, 9:18:02 PM10/14/03
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Quite frankly, there's not much forward to find about Okahoma with a pitiful
part of it being that Okahoma has a number of advantages compared to other
states, but seems too paralyzed to run forward with them. For instance, Tulsa
is rated as the second best place in the nation to do business, but Citgo wants
to move to Houston. Economy. com ranked Oklahoma as the fourth least expensive
state in the nation to do business, but Bass Pro wouldn't come to OKC unless it
got a special deal from city hall. Oklahoma has the 2nd lowest tax burden in
the nation when federal taxes are also figured in, but politicians tell us that
Oklahomans are over taxed, and industry won't come to Oklahoma because the
state income tax is too high. However, media companies don't have to pay state
income taxes, but name one media chain that has chosen Oklahoma as its
headquarters. The state seems to be more interested in maintaining its
position for being no. 1 in the nation, possibly the world, for putting women
in prison than doing something about being no. 49 in teacher pay. And who
knows maybe the latest populaton estimates will find that Oklahoma is starting
to lose people. If Oklahoma as a state can't move forward, then how do you
expect a lot of people think they're gonna be able to move forward with their
lives by staying around here? Face it, Oklahoma is in a severe state of
decline and will continue that way until some leadership comes along bright
enough to find the light at the end of the tunnel. Boomer

Les

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Oct 15, 2003, 1:44:20 AM10/15/03
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"Steve Henderson" <etaoin...@cox.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote in message
> news:uT2jb.2536$WD1....@news2.central.cox.net...

>
> > Heh, a buddy had a bird hit his windshield, then beak first into his
> > forehead. Blood, guts, and feathers everywhere.
>
> I had a dove (maybe, there wasn't enough left afterwards to be sure) fly
out
> of the tall grass by the road and cut itself in half on the mirror
support.
>
> Same story, almost. I didn't get "beaked".

One of the trucks we used to have at work had 2 windshields taken out by
pigeons. Another was taken out when some kids threw a pumpkin from an
overpass.

Les


Uncle Jerry

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Oct 15, 2003, 8:29:37 AM10/15/03
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On 14 Oct 2003 17:01:41 GMT, boome...@aol.comnojunk (Boomerlake)
wrote:

Isn't the mule the official 'state animal' of Oklahoma?
Or is it the ostrich?
Oh, now I remember.
It's the goat...

Uncle Jerry

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Oct 15, 2003, 8:39:20 AM10/15/03
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:57:11 GMT, Les Cargill
<lcar...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>Uncle Jerry wrote:
>>

<snip>

>> Les, you are correct.
>> I am now laughing at Ivan's going off the deep end.
>>
>> Again.
>>
>> Oops, I mean *still*...
>
>Haven't ya'll noticed this is in phase with the moon?

Nah.
It started back in the spring of last year and hasn't ebbed yet so it
can't be related to phases of the moon.

A solar cycle might explain it, as the sun spot cycle is 11 years.

Uncle Jerry

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Oct 15, 2003, 8:42:54 AM10/15/03
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 00:29:15 -0700, "Steve Henderson"
<etaoin...@cox.net> wrote:

>
>"Les Cargill" <lcar...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>news:3F8C8FD6...@worldnet.att.net...
>

>> > Les, you are correct.
>> > I am now laughing at Ivan's going off the deep end.
>> >
>> > Again.
>> >
>> > Oops, I mean *still*...
>>
>> Haven't ya'll noticed this is in phase with the moon?
>

>He's on his period?
>

That would explain a lot.

However, I'm still pretty much convinced that he's constipated.
Probably for at least the past couple of years, maybe longer.
Much longer.

He provided a clue himself when he wrote:

"Your telling me I should move? Why not U turds move? I was here long
B4 U"

Uncle Jerry

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Oct 15, 2003, 8:45:30 AM10/15/03
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 03:11:55 GMT, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote:

>
>"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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<snip>

>> Les, you are correct.
>> I am now laughing at Ivan's going off the deep end.
>>
>> Again.
>>
>> Oops, I mean *still*...
>
>Have fun laughin' at him, I'll be out of touch starting Thursday, until late
>Sunday.
>
>Les

I *always* have fun laughing at him.
The only thing that varies is the 'degree'.

Here's wishing you a safe and very enjoyable ride.

WinterWind

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Oct 15, 2003, 11:38:58 AM10/15/03
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Boomerlake wrote:

Then why would you care to keep living in such declining State? You must be pretty
stupid to keep crabbing about this State and still stay here.

WinterWind

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Les wrote:

And you have fun bumming along the road. Better take some extra sewing machine
parts to keep that old oil dripping junk heap moving hate to see such a poor
excuse for a biker having to push his bike along the highway. Ha!! Ha!!


Boomerlake

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Oct 15, 2003, 12:48:17 PM10/15/03
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>
>Then why would you care to keep living in such declining State? You must be
>pretty
>stupid to keep crabbing about this State and still stay here.
>

Well, like I said I'm just an unadventurous Oklahoma homebody more so than Gov.
Keating who left the state after he served his terms in office. Kinda makes me
wish I was borned to be a homebody in a more advanced, really booming state
like Colorado, so I wouldn't notice so much that's bad to complain about.
Oklahoma is likely to become even more paralyzed in 2005 since the state house
is expected to become Republican dominated since nearly twice as many current
Democrats have to go out then Republicans. Then the Senate and the House may
not agree on much of anything of major importance. Meanwhile, the more you NOT
notice what's wrong with Oklahoma the more stupid you are.

WinterWind

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Oct 15, 2003, 1:17:30 PM10/15/03
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Boomerlake wrote:

Well if not always noticing all that you say is wrong make me stupid. What does it
make you who says he does notice it? I have watched you birds bitch about Oklahoma
for years. What have you gained? People vote for who they want in office and the
many issues and thats it. What you and others don't seem to care about is the
influx of people from Mexico who are getting the bulk of the money the State needs
to get them going. And this trend is not going to change.

Mercutio Jones

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"WinterWind" <zipzamcoo...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well if not always noticing all that you say is wrong make me stupid.


<smirk>

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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> He provided a clue himself when he wrote:
>
> "Your telling me I should move? Why not U turds move?

LMAO. I think the use of "U" might give further evidence that his have
taken a U turn, straight back up the alimentary canal until they entered the
central nervous system and continued on their upward path.

Les

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Oct 15, 2003, 8:37:33 PM10/15/03
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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Thanks Jerry, nothing better than camping out and riding with some good
friends.

Les


Les

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"WinterWind" <zipzamcoo...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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What "old oil dripping junk heap" are you referring to?

Les

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"Steve Henderson" <etaoin...@cox.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote in message
> news:U85jb.2848$WD1....@news2.central.cox.net...

>
> > > > Heh, a buddy had a bird hit his windshield, then beak first into his
> > > > forehead. Blood, guts, and feathers everywhere.
> > >
> > > I had a dove (maybe, there wasn't enough left afterwards to be sure)
fly
> > out
> > > of the tall grass by the road and cut itself in half on the mirror
> > support.
> > >
> > > Same story, almost. I didn't get "beaked".
> >
> > One of the trucks we used to have at work had 2 windshields taken out by
> > pigeons. Another was taken out when some kids threw a pumpkin from an
> > overpass.
>
> I was driving down the highway a couple of years ago when a sheet of ice
> peeled off of a car a couple of hundred feet in front of me. I hit the
> brakes, hard. I swerved left, I swerved right, I swerved left again.
That
> damned sheet of ice -followed- me. It hit the right side of my windshield
> with an incredible WHUMP. I thought the thing was going to end up in my
lap
> and face. If my "pucker" has been any more severe, I'd have had to have
> replaced the upholstery.
>
> In retrospect, I think if I'd just stayed on the gas, it'd have missed me
> completely.

I had a rotten branch fall from a tree a couple of years ago, just as I
drove under it. The piece that fell was about 1-1/2" dia & 12" long. It was
so rotten you could almost crumble it. It hit end first and came thru the
windshield. I couldn't believe it, I was only going about 35 or so.

Les


Uncle Jerry

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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 01:03:22 -0700, "Steve Henderson"
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<snip>

>I was driving down the highway a couple of years ago when a sheet of ice
>peeled off of a car a couple of hundred feet in front of me. I hit the
>brakes, hard. I swerved left, I swerved right, I swerved left again. That
>damned sheet of ice -followed- me. It hit the right side of my windshield
>with an incredible WHUMP. I thought the thing was going to end up in my lap
>and face. If my "pucker" has been any more severe, I'd have had to have
>replaced the upholstery.

People refusing to clean packed snow and ice off their before *before*
driving is a pet peeve of mine and has been for a long time.

Over the years I've even followed (at a safe distance) a few of them
to inform them of the dangers of hauling a few hundred pounds of ice
around on their vehicles.

Most folks seem to have never thought of the dangers a block of ice
flying off their vehicle presents to those around them.

And of course a few simply don't care.
Or worse, think it's funny that they are 'ice bombing' those around
them.

>In retrospect, I think if I'd just stayed on the gas, it'd have missed me
>completely.
>

Yeah, but it's difficult to 'keep on keeping on' when a block of ice
*appears* to be flying straight at you.

That most 'ice blocks' flying off vehicles are flat on one side does
mean they will sail, turn and sometimes dive as they pass through the
air makes it almost impossible to guess exactly where they are headed
at any given point in time.

Uncle Jerry

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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 15:17:53 -0500, "Mercutio Jones"
<lawt...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"WinterWind" <zipzamcoo...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:3F8D8154...@hotmail.com...
>
>> Well if not always noticing all that you say is wrong make me stupid.
>
>
><smirk>

<bfg>

Finally!
He admitted the truth.

Uncle Jerry

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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 15:19:54 -0500, "Mercutio Jones"
<lawt...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:bmjfce$bis$1...@pita.alt.net...
>
>> He provided a clue himself when he wrote:
>>
>> "Your telling me I should move? Why not U turds move?
>
>LMAO. I think the use of "U" might give further evidence that his have
>taken a U turn, straight back up the alimentary canal until they entered the
>central nervous system and continued on their upward path.

That would go a long way toward explaining such a shitty disposition.

Uncle Jerry

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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 20:11:34 -0400, robert lindsay
<rrli...@comcast.net> wrote:

<snip>

>BUT it couldn't be a anti-mule! UNLESS OKLAHOMA IS LEADING THE WAY TO
>SPACE VIA MULE - ANTIMULE POWERED PICKUP TRUCKS!!!!!

Yeah but then we will have to deal with the debate over which is
'better', the Ford Antimule Pick-em-up or the Chevy Antimule
Pick-em-up.


>Think about it. What's the e=mc**2 when m is a mule?
>
>With jesus license plates.
>

Well...
This is Oklahoma.

>Probably have enough power for the cooler of 3.2 beer AND a gigawatt
>lazer shotgun!

And don't forget the electric powered tatoo needle.

The Average Okie(tm) never knows when he is going to need to tatoo the
mons of a 12 year old Okie Chicklet(tm)...

BĂ idh Stidean

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Oct 17, 2003, 6:12:59 AM10/17/03
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Wow, that made absolute sense... About as much sense as Courtney
Love dating Franklin Graham...

Ralph Nesbitt

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Oct 19, 2003, 11:11:26 PM10/19/03
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"Boomerlake" <boome...@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
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> >
> >HARTSHORNE -- An Oklahoma City man and woman are hospitalized after
> >the motorcycle they were riding collided with a mule in eastern
> >Oklahoma.
>
> Only backward states like Oklahoma still have mules.
>
Mules are numerous in a number of states, now being used primarily as "Pack
Animals".

I will take a mule over a horse in treacherous terrain any day.
Ralph Nesbitt


Les

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"Steve Henderson" <etaoin...@cox.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote in message
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>
> > > And you have fun bumming along the road. Better take some extra sewing
> > machine
> > > parts to keep that old oil dripping junk heap moving hate to see such
a
> > poor
> > > excuse for a biker having to push his bike along the highway. Ha!!
Ha!!
> >
> > What "old oil dripping junk heap" are you referring to?
>
> He must be thinking of his Cordoba.

Must be. My "old oil dripping junk heap" did very well this weekend. This
had to have been the best weekend I've had in years...

Les


Les

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"Steve Henderson" <etaoin...@cox.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote in message
> news:mQljb.166$He...@news2.central.cox.net...

>
> > > I was driving down the highway a couple of years ago when a sheet of
ice
> > > peeled off of a car a couple of hundred feet in front of me. I hit
the
> > > brakes, hard. I swerved left, I swerved right, I swerved left again.
> > That
> > > damned sheet of ice -followed- me. It hit the right side of my
> windshield
> > > with an incredible WHUMP. I thought the thing was going to end up in
my
> > lap
> > > and face. If my "pucker" has been any more severe, I'd have had to
have
> > > replaced the upholstery.
> > >
> > > In retrospect, I think if I'd just stayed on the gas, it'd have missed
> me
> > > completely.
> >
> > I had a rotten branch fall from a tree a couple of years ago, just as I
> > drove under it. The piece that fell was about 1-1/2" dia & 12" long. It
> was
> > so rotten you could almost crumble it. It hit end first and came thru
the
> > windshield. I couldn't believe it, I was only going about 35 or so.
>
> This kind of stuff will give you a major pucker, won't it?

It happened too quick for a pucker...

Les


Steve Henderson

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"Les" <oktr...@aohell.com> wrote in message
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> > > What "old oil dripping junk heap" are you referring to?
> >
> > He must be thinking of his Cordoba.
>
> Must be. My "old oil dripping junk heap" did very well this weekend. This
> had to have been the best weekend I've had in years...

Glad you had a good time.


Les

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Oct 20, 2003, 1:47:10 AM10/20/03
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"Steve Henderson" <etaoin...@cox.net> wrote in message
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Heh... You know you're havin' fun when the camp host keeps warning your
group about the excessive loud laughing...

I'll be uploading some of the approx. 100 pics I took this weekend, as well
as some pics from others that made it. One guy got a picture that has to be
seen to be believed. It's a once in a lifetime shot, pure accident, and
spectacular.

Les


Uncle Jerry

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Oct 20, 2003, 9:20:22 PM10/20/03
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 00:47:10 -0500, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com>
wrote:

<snip>

>Heh... You know you're havin' fun when the camp host keeps warning your
>group about the excessive loud laughing...
>

Great to read that you had such a wonderful time.
And of course that it was a safe trip for all involved.

>I'll be uploading some of the approx. 100 pics I took this weekend, as well
>as some pics from others that made it. One guy got a picture that has to be
>seen to be believed. It's a once in a lifetime shot, pure accident, and
>spectacular.
>
>Les

Are you uploading them to the usual place?

Les

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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 00:47:10 -0500, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com>
> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> >Heh... You know you're havin' fun when the camp host keeps warning your
> >group about the excessive loud laughing...
> >
>
> Great to read that you had such a wonderful time.
> And of course that it was a safe trip for all involved.

What could be better than 15-20 people sitting around a campfire telling
lies and laughing until well past midnight?

> >I'll be uploading some of the approx. 100 pics I took this weekend, as
well
> >as some pics from others that made it. One guy got a picture that has to
be
> >seen to be believed. It's a once in a lifetime shot, pure accident, and
> >spectacular.
> >
> >Les
>
> Are you uploading them to the usual place?

Of course... Page 9, next to the last album. There's an album inside that
just for this weekend's trip.

Les


Uncle Jerry

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Oct 20, 2003, 11:31:49 PM10/20/03
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 21:43:41 -0500, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com>
wrote:

>
>"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:bn21ko$s5b$2...@pita.alt.net...

<snip>

>> Great to read that you had such a wonderful time.
>> And of course that it was a safe trip for all involved.
>
>What could be better than 15-20 people sitting around a campfire telling
>lies and laughing until well past midnight?
>

What with the timing and all it might have been a great time to toss
some 'ghost stories' into the lie-a-thon. Or maybe someone did.

<snip>

>> Are you uploading them to the usual place?
>
>Of course... Page 9, next to the last album. There's an album inside that
>just for this weekend's trip.
>
>Les

Looks like a fine time was had by all involved.
And as always it's enjoyable to see the bikes.

Are there more pics coming along in due course?
If so, I'll check back in a day or two.

Les

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Oct 20, 2003, 11:36:18 PM10/20/03
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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 21:43:41 -0500, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:bn21ko$s5b$2...@pita.alt.net...
>
> <snip>
>
> >> Great to read that you had such a wonderful time.
> >> And of course that it was a safe trip for all involved.
> >
> >What could be better than 15-20 people sitting around a campfire telling
> >lies and laughing until well past midnight?
> >
>
> What with the timing and all it might have been a great time to toss
> some 'ghost stories' into the lie-a-thon. Or maybe someone did.

How about ghost pics? One guy took a picture across the campfire and caught
an evil face... I hope to have a copy of that picture in the next day or so.

> <snip>
>
> >> Are you uploading them to the usual place?
> >
> >Of course... Page 9, next to the last album. There's an album inside that
> >just for this weekend's trip.
> >
> >Les
>
> Looks like a fine time was had by all involved.
> And as always it's enjoyable to see the bikes.
>
> Are there more pics coming along in due course?
> If so, I'll check back in a day or two.

Oh yeah... Gotta figure out the story to go with a few of 'em. Heh...

Les


Uncle Jerry

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Oct 21, 2003, 6:43:57 PM10/21/03
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 22:36:18 -0500, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com>
wrote:

>
>"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>news:bn29b4$e1b$0...@pita.alt.net...

<snip>

>> What with the timing and all it might have been a great time to toss
>> some 'ghost stories' into the lie-a-thon. Or maybe someone did.
>
>How about ghost pics? One guy took a picture across the campfire and caught
>an evil face... I hope to have a copy of that picture in the next day or so.
>

<snip>

>> Are there more pics coming along in due course?


>> If so, I'll check back in a day or two.
>
>Oh yeah... Gotta figure out the story to go with a few of 'em. Heh...
>
>Les
>

Sounds interesting.
I'll be watching for them.

Les

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Oct 22, 2003, 1:08:54 AM10/22/03
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"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 22:36:18 -0500, "Les" <oktr...@aohell.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Uncle Jerry" <bubba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:bn29b4$e1b$0...@pita.alt.net...
>
> <snip>
>
> >> What with the timing and all it might have been a great time to toss
> >> some 'ghost stories' into the lie-a-thon. Or maybe someone did.
> >
> >How about ghost pics? One guy took a picture across the campfire and
caught
> >an evil face... I hope to have a copy of that picture in the next day or
so.

Update: I have the picture. I'll see about uploading it Wednesday.

> <snip>
>
> >> Are there more pics coming along in due course?
> >> If so, I'll check back in a day or two.
> >
> >Oh yeah... Gotta figure out the story to go with a few of 'em. Heh...
> >
> >Les
> >
>
> Sounds interesting.
> I'll be watching for them.

I'll have to email you a link to a few other web sites with pics from this
too.

Les


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