
Greg_W
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Drop me a note or call me.
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I second Trask's motion of Les Schwab. Free flat fixing and re-balancing if you ever have a problem. If you ever get a puncture they fix it for free. Plus, their customer service is tip top. If you go at the right time, they give you meat
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If anybody threatens violence on this thread I'll kick their ass!!!
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quote: Originally posted by thelawgoddess: quote:Originally posted by RobBob: Time to chill with a cold one...or two...and maybe a snack. will you bring me a snack? i'm hungry as all heck!!! how 'bout a little human pretzel?
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Look, like OJ, I know that rich white guys killed his wife because she hooked up with a black dude. Where better to look for rich white killers than on a golf course. It makes perfect sense to me. OJ and I are tired of being held down by rich white oppressors.
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This thread is boring. You do a disservice to the Clint by posting this and having him as an avatar. Be careful or Trask will unleash the Nuge on you. Oh, and noone has been threatened that I am aware of (that didn't deserve it, anyway ). [ 10-25-2002, 08:43 AM: Message edited by: Greg W ]
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This discussion about "recovery time", as gordonb puts it raises another question: Are you better off spacing your gear out a good bit? If you run it out, fall, and pop a piece won't the rope have more time to "recover"? Obviously this situation will lead to greater impact forces, as well. Which is better? Is there a happy medium? Probably.
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Sweet, luv the Nuge.
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quote: Originally posted by Chaseabbott: I lost a job cause a pee test...... guess they didn't want me driving a fork lift while on heroin and booze..... go figure... You might have a case there...
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quote: Originally posted by ScottP: Hey, come to think of it, they should open up the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area to hunting of deer, goats, sqirrels, and marmots. No sport in that. All you have to do is take a piss at the base of Snow Creek Wall, wait for the goat to start licking it off the rock and clock him over the head with your wall hammer!
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quote: Originally posted by chucK: It is currently hamstrung by the SUV loophole. "SUV Loophole"????? What is that, like the "gunshow loophole"?
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quote: Originally posted by sexual chocolate: Just walking around, looking for a PAGE TOP! fag
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quote: Originally posted by Charlie: I think you're wrong, sexual poop puddle Is that what you get after a chocolate trombone?
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Chuck; The main reason your neighbor had to compensate you is that he infringed upon your property; his sewer leak was damaging your property. For the record, I am against government meddling in the marketplace - they don't know what the fuck they are doing and they usually screw things up worse. You say you are for lots of government regulations against "pollution". Are you prepared for the lack of choice, lack of freedom, and increase in taxes that this will lead to when the government declares that they are the only ones who can administer such laws? If you are, that is fine; send them extra money now. I am not, and I do not agree with the idea of forcing my compliance to YOUR environmental agenda. My V-8 Chevy is probably more clean-burning than most of the crappy old cars that you environmentalists drive. One of the responsibilities of our original government was infrastructure: roads, sanitation, etc. So you example of the Seattle City Ordinance against dumping turds would fall under this purview. You are mixing two issues, Chuck, Market and Property. Your neighbor fell under the Property issue; cars is a market issue. Greg W
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Fourth from left, wasn't he in Flock of Seagulls?
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quote: Originally posted by MtnGoat: "I made this point to my neighbor lady a few weeks ago when she said she hated guns." You should suggest she place a few signs around her property stating it is a gun free zone and see what she says.
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"Q: Why do we have cleaner-burning cars nowadays than in the 60's? A: Because the government made 'em do it." Technology and the marketplace also played a part in this. "Then I don't see why you think we need to provide financially viable options for people to avoid polluting. Unless they have a right to make their money any way they choose, I don't see why their right to corrupt the drinking water should trump my right to live a life free of toxins in my water supply." People have choices in the marketplace. If you want people to choose your lower-pollution option, you have to make it more attractive than other options; price is one way to do this. "I ask you, why does someone's freedom to do business, trump my desire for freedom to not have to hide inside on a smog-alert day?" I don't really know how to answer this except to say, how are your market choices supporting those industries who are most responsible? Also, you do not have to live in an area with smog-alert problems; part of freedom means that you are free to move somewhere that doesn't have such a problem. Your sewer pipe story is a case where your neighbor was responsible to make things whole. "Financial viability" does not apply here because he didn't have a choice. "Also, your gambit on prohibiting me from asking anyone for constraints on their polluting ways just because I do some polluting too is a tired tactic." Not my intent, I was being sarcastic. Go ahead if you have any examples. Also, your tactic of calling my tactics tired is tiring Greg W [ 10-23-2002, 02:52 PM: Message edited by: Greg W ]
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quote: Originally posted by rbw1966: Good thing you threw in the towel. Whew--close one! So Greg, I asked you this before but didn't get a response, probably because so much else was going on in that excretional debates topic. Did you serve in the military? Sorry, thought I had answered that. No, I've never served. (Afraid to ask, but) Why?
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I'm giving up on this page top quest.
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Maybe this one. If you shoot 'em in a window drag their ass back in the house.