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This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq

Stupid, unemployed, emasculated, hyper, depressed, autistic.

This is what they do, and will continue to do. Because you're all such
good parents.

America going down the drain, with a side-order of juvenile delinquents
with guns in their hands.

=============================

2 victims in Christiansburg mall shootings in stable condition

Sunday, Apr. 14, 2013

CHRISTIANSBURG — Two women who were shot by a gunman at a community
college branch in a mall in Southwest Virginia, causing students and
shoppers to flee in a panic, were reported to be in stable condition
Saturday.

Both women were being treated at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
said Christiansburg Police Department spokeswoman Becky Wilburn. The
women’s names and additional information on their injuries were not
released.

The shootings occurred Friday afternoon in a section of the New River
Valley Mall that had been converted to classrooms for a satellite campus
of New River Community College.

Neil Allan MacInnis, an 18-year-old student at the college, has been
charged with two counts each of malicious wounding and using a firearm
in the commission of a felony. Authorities said Friday that they do not
know what motivated the shootings and have not said what type of gun was
used.

A student who hid as the gunfire rang out said the shooter attempted to
lure more students out of hiding by pretending he was a police officer.

Clara Keller said she was working in a computer lab when she heard a
gunshot. As more sounded and a woman screamed, she and four friends
huddled under a desk.

Keller said the shooter called out, “Help, help!” as he walked,
apparently feigning to be a victim, then yelled, “It’s the police!’

Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held without bail
Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...1325ae2cd.html
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Neil MacInnis wrote:
This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq


Jeez, looks just like one of those Brit soccer hooligans.

Stupid, unemployed, emasculated, hyper, depressed, autistic.


Sounds like one too.

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It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.

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On 4/14/2013 8:53 AM, Neil MacInnis wrote:

This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq

Stupid, unemployed, emasculated, hyper, depressed, autistic.

This is what they do, and will continue to do. Because you're all such
good parents.

America going down the drain, with a side-order of juvenile delinquents
with guns in their hands.

=============================

2 victims in Christiansburg mall shootings in stable condition

Sunday, Apr. 14, 2013

CHRISTIANSBURG — Two women who were shot by a gunman at a community
college branch in a mall in Southwest Virginia, causing students and
shoppers to flee in a panic, were reported to be in stable condition
Saturday.

Both women were being treated at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
said Christiansburg Police Department spokeswoman Becky Wilburn. The
women’s names and additional information on their injuries were not
released.

The shootings occurred Friday afternoon in a section of the New River
Valley Mall that had been converted to classrooms for a satellite campus
of New River Community College.

Neil Allan MacInnis, an 18-year-old student at the college, has been
charged with two counts each of malicious wounding and using a firearm
in the commission of a felony. Authorities said Friday that they do not
know what motivated the shootings and have not said what type of gun was
used.

A student who hid as the gunfire rang out said the shooter attempted to
lure more students out of hiding by pretending he was a police officer.

Clara Keller said she was working in a computer lab when she heard a
gunshot. As more sounded and a woman screamed, she and four friends
huddled under a desk.

Keller said the shooter called out, “Help, help!” as he walked,
apparently feigning to be a victim, then yelled, “It’s the police!’

Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held without bail
Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...1325ae2cd.html


Loctite works very well on loose screws. I use it myself and recommend
it to anyone. There are different formulas depending on whether or not
you want the screw to be removable and free again. ^_^

http://www.loctite.com/index2.php?cc=us

TDD
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Neil MacInnis wrote:
This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:



Loose screws are secured by adding them to your kill file.


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Neil MacInnis wrote in
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This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq

Stupid, unemployed, emasculated, hyper, depressed, autistic.

This is what they do, and will continue to do. Because you're all
such good parents.

America going down the drain, with a side-order of juvenile
delinquents with guns in their hands.

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A possible goal & mentor?

http://news.yahoo.com/anti-thatcher-...195601564.html
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On 04/14/2013 08:04 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:

On 4/14/2013 8:53 AM, Neil MacInnis wrote:

...Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held
without bail Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...1325ae2cd.html

Loctite works very well on loose screws. I use it myself and
recommend it to anyone. There are different formulas depending on
whether or not you want the screw to be removable and free again.

http://www.loctite.com/index2.php?cc=us


Fine stuff, but back when we were dirtriding in the late 60s the
equivalent was 'yellow stuff'. I can't remember the use it was actually
designed for, but you put a glob over the nut you wished to secure and
let it harden. If the nut started to loosen you would see stretch marks
in the glob. Not a common occurrence, though.

We would have killed for Loctite.

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This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:



Yeah, but that looks like a driver's license picture.

The picture on your driver's license always makes you look like you just finished killing someone.

He'd look 100% better wearing a graduation rob and cap:



See! Without that graduation gown and diploma, that guy would look like he just finished attacking a day care center full of pre-schoolers with a chain saw.

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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013, The Real Bev wrote:

On 04/14/2013 08:04 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:

On 4/14/2013 8:53 AM, Neil MacInnis wrote:

...Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held
without bail Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...1325ae2cd.html

Loctite works very well on loose screws. I use it myself and
recommend it to anyone. There are different formulas depending on
whether or not you want the screw to be removable and free again.

http://www.loctite.com/index2.php?cc=us


Fine stuff, but back when we were dirtriding in the late 60s the
equivalent was 'yellow stuff'. I can't remember the use it was actually
designed for, but you put a glob over the nut you wished to secure and
let it harden. If the nut started to loosen you would see stretch marks
in the glob. Not a common occurrence, though.

We would have killed for Loctite.

But how do you apply it to the original poster? On his mouth, or his
fingers? I don't think trying to secure his screws would work, but proper
application to his fingers might lessen the discharge.

Michael

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Neil MacInnis wrote:
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or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq


maybe if you sent some of the those little Ottawa whores to
him, he might not be so angry




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ChairMan wrote:

maybe if you sent some of the those little Ottawa whores to
him, he might not be so angry


What - don't you have enough american whores with tattoo'd eyelids?

--------------
http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq

Photo of Neil Allan MacInnis, an 18-year-old "student" and
soon-to-be-convicted criminal.
--------------

What that bugger needed was a job.

Now he's gonna end up costing you $2,500 a month to put him in jail.

See, the way this works is that eventually, half of all americans are
gonna end up in jail, and the other half are gonna end up with
surveillance, security, detention, military and law-enforcement jobs.

But that's ok - health care is affordable when you're in jail...
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On 4/14/2013 2:05 PM, Michael Black wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013, The Real Bev wrote:

On 04/14/2013 08:04 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:

On 4/14/2013 8:53 AM, Neil MacInnis wrote:

...Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held
without bail Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...1325ae2cd.html


Loctite works very well on loose screws. I use it myself and
recommend it to anyone. There are different formulas depending on
whether or not you want the screw to be removable and free again.

http://www.loctite.com/index2.php?cc=us


Fine stuff, but back when we were dirtriding in the late 60s the
equivalent was 'yellow stuff'. I can't remember the use it was actually
designed for, but you put a glob over the nut you wished to secure and
let it harden. If the nut started to loosen you would see stretch marks
in the glob. Not a common occurrence, though.

We would have killed for Loctite.

But how do you apply it to the original poster? On his mouth, or his
fingers? I don't think trying to secure his screws would work, but
proper application to his fingers might lessen the discharge.

Michael

Back in the day, I use to repair commercial cooking equipment. When we
adjusted thermostats, (there is a tiny screw inside the stem) we would
dab nail polish on it to keep it calibrated. Maybe this guy just needed
more nail polish
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 10:13:21 -0400, Meanie
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It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.


Exactly.

When they close all the prisons in Canada, he/she/it will live in
perfect harmony.

Unicorns and all.
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 08:53:37 -0700, The Real Bev
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We would have killed for Loctite.


... non-hardening Permatex was/is the cats meow
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 14:05:34 -0400, Michael Black
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We would have killed for Loctite.

But how do you apply it to the original poster? On his mouth, or his
fingers? I don't think trying to secure his screws would work, but proper
application to his fingers might lessen the discharge.

Michael


Duct Tape!


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On 4/14/2013 10:13 AM, Meanie wrote:
It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.


Can't blame him. There are just too many people waiting in this group to
respond to **anything**.

If they stopped doing that home guy wouldn't have any more playmates...
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 17:54:59 -0400, George
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On 4/14/2013 10:13 AM, Meanie wrote:
It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.


Can't blame him. There are just too many people waiting in this group to
respond to **anything**.

If they stopped doing that home guy wouldn't have any more playmates...


George,

Will there be a time that you stop being a hall monitor? Those are
the threads I see you in, for the most part. Can you start to comment
on AHR DIY threads?

....do your dark clouds ever end.

Thanks!
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George wrote:
On 4/14/2013 10:13 AM, Meanie wrote:
It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.


Can't blame him. There are just too many people waiting in this group to
respond to **anything**.

If they stopped doing that home guy wouldn't have any more playmates...


So says a guy helping to keep this thread alive.
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DerbyDad03 wrote:

It appears Home Guy's thoughful insights continues.


Can't blame him. There are just too many people waiting in this
group to respond with praise and admiration.

If they stopped doing that, Home Guy wouldn't care anyways...


So says a guy helping to keep this thread alive.


Yea George.

Get with the program.

(snicker)
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On Apr 14, 2:53*pm, Neil MacInnis
wrote:
This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq

Stupid, unemployed, emasculated, hyper, depressed, autistic.

This is what they do, and will continue to do. *Because you're all such
good parents.

America going down the drain, with a side-order of juvenile delinquents
with guns in their hands.

=============================

2 victims in Christiansburg mall shootings in stable condition

Sunday, Apr. 14, 2013

CHRISTIANSBURG — Two women who were shot by a gunman at a community
college branch in a mall in Southwest Virginia, causing students and
shoppers to flee in a panic, were reported to be in stable condition
Saturday.

Both women were being treated at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
said Christiansburg Police Department spokeswoman Becky Wilburn. The
women’s names and additional information on their injuries were not
released.

The shootings occurred Friday afternoon in a section of the New River
Valley Mall that had been converted to classrooms for a satellite campus
of New River Community College.

Neil Allan MacInnis, an 18-year-old student at the college, has been
charged with two counts each of malicious wounding and using a firearm
in the commission of a felony. Authorities said Friday that they do not
know what motivated the shootings and have not said what type of gun was
used.

A student who hid as the gunfire rang out said the shooter attempted to
lure more students out of hiding by pretending he was a police officer.

Clara Keller said she was working in a computer lab when she heard a
gunshot. As more sounded and a woman screamed, she and four friends
huddled under a desk.

Keller said the shooter called out, “Help, help!” as he walked,
apparently feigning to be a victim, then yelled, “It’s the police!’

Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held without bail
Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...s-in-christian...


Can you get insurance against getting shot in the USA?


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On 4/15/2013 3:39 AM, harry wrote:
On Apr 14, 2:53 pm, Neil MacInnis
wrote:
This is a picture of your american son, grandson, nephew, or brother:

http://tinyurl.com/cgze6jq

Stupid, unemployed, emasculated, hyper, depressed, autistic.

This is what they do, and will continue to do. Because you're all such
good parents.

America going down the drain, with a side-order of juvenile delinquents
with guns in their hands.

=============================

2 victims in Christiansburg mall shootings in stable condition

Sunday, Apr. 14, 2013

CHRISTIANSBURG — Two women who were shot by a gunman at a community
college branch in a mall in Southwest Virginia, causing students and
shoppers to flee in a panic, were reported to be in stable condition
Saturday.

Both women were being treated at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital,
said Christiansburg Police Department spokeswoman Becky Wilburn. The
women’s names and additional information on their injuries were not
released.

The shootings occurred Friday afternoon in a section of the New River
Valley Mall that had been converted to classrooms for a satellite campus
of New River Community College.

Neil Allan MacInnis, an 18-year-old student at the college, has been
charged with two counts each of malicious wounding and using a firearm
in the commission of a felony. Authorities said Friday that they do not
know what motivated the shootings and have not said what type of gun was
used.

A student who hid as the gunfire rang out said the shooter attempted to
lure more students out of hiding by pretending he was a police officer.

Clara Keller said she was working in a computer lab when she heard a
gunshot. As more sounded and a woman screamed, she and four friends
huddled under a desk.

Keller said the shooter called out, “Help, help!” as he walked,
apparently feigning to be a victim, then yelled, “It’s the police!’

Police arrested MacInnis minutes later. He was being held without bail
Saturday at the Montgomery County Jail.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...s-in-christian...


Can you get insurance against getting shot in the USA?


Yea, stop the damn Leftists who've taken over the educational system
from drugging generations of children out of their minds. It will take
a while but the cost to insure the mental health of children will not be
destroyed by the P.L.L.C.F. infesting government schools will have to
incurred. o_O

TDD
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On 4/14/2013 6:19 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 17:54:59 -0400, George
wrote:

On 4/14/2013 10:13 AM, Meanie wrote:
It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.


Can't blame him. There are just too many people waiting in this group to
respond to **anything**.

If they stopped doing that home guy wouldn't have any more playmates...


George,

Will there be a time that you stop being a hall monitor? Those are
the threads I see you in, for the most part. Can you start to comment
on AHR DIY threads?

...do your dark clouds ever end.

Thanks!


If you prefer not to read what I write you can just leave and go elsewhere..
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On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 08:50:55 -0400, George
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On 4/14/2013 6:19 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 17:54:59 -0400, George
wrote:

On 4/14/2013 10:13 AM, Meanie wrote:
It appears Homoguys jealous persistence continues.


Can't blame him. There are just too many people waiting in this group to
respond to **anything**.

If they stopped doing that home guy wouldn't have any more playmates...


George,

Will there be a time that you stop being a hall monitor? Those are
the threads I see you in, for the most part. Can you start to comment
on AHR DIY threads?

...do your dark clouds ever end.

Thanks!


If you prefer not to read what I write you can just leave and go elsewhere..


Aw, C'mon George! Staying here I get to envision seeing you herd
cats. I might miss it elsewhere.
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On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 07:41:32 -0700 (PDT), harry
wrote:

I dunno if you will get to see Maggie's funeral on Wed over there but
there may well be some sort of trouble with a commie demonstration.


Maggie gets a Military Honor funeral. Go girl!!

Let me check if FOX News carries it. I can DVR this world event.

Their theme song is the Wizard of Oz thing, "Ding dong, the witch is
dead".


U.K. Socialist

The police are getting tooled up for it.


When did that change?
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