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B.B.
 
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Default Kneel to the Moslems, and a stupid liberal mouths off in ignorance.

In article ,
Tom Quackenbush wrote:

So, now you know "the rest of the story".


Ha! When I was living in Waco that dude was on the radio three times
a day. I hated the way he made his voice go up and down while he spoke,
but his storied sure were interesting.
Now I'm in Dallas and nobody seems to carry him.

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On Tue, 31 May 2005 00:19:04 -0500, "B.B."
u wrote:

In article ,
Tom Quackenbush wrote:

So, now you know "the rest of the story".


Ha! When I was living in Waco that dude was on the radio three times
a day. I hated the way he made his voice go up and down while he spoke,
but his storied sure were interesting.
Now I'm in Dallas and nobody seems to carry him.


Paul Harvey is on even in Los Angeles. He has got to be older than
dirt by now. I see that his son fills in for him from time to time.

"Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mr. Harvey began his radio career
in 1933 at KVOO-AM, Tulsa, while he was still in high school. Later,
while attending the University of Tulsa, he continued working at KVOO
as an announcer, then as a program director."



At 51, I recall listening to him as a child. And reading the Grit
newspaper G

http://www.paulharvey.com/

http://www.grit.com/
http://www.fiftiesweb.net/dcforum/DCForumID1/794.html#1
Gunner

"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
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Gunner wrote:

[...]

Now I'm in Dallas and nobody seems to carry him.


Paul Harvey is on even in Los Angeles. He has got to be older than
dirt by now. I see that his son fills in for him from time to time.

"Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mr. Harvey began his radio career
in 1933 at KVOO-AM, Tulsa, while he was still in high school. Later,
while attending the University of Tulsa, he continued working at KVOO
as an announcer, then as a program director."



At 51, I recall listening to him as a child. And reading the Grit
newspaper G

http://www.paulharvey.com/


Thanks! I was wringing my brain out, trying to remember his name.

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Let the record show that Gunner wrote back on Tue,
31 May 2005 19:14:24 GMT in rec.crafts.metalworking :
On Tue, 31 May 2005 00:19:04 -0500, "B.B."
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In article ,
Tom Quackenbush wrote:

So, now you know "the rest of the story".


Ha! When I was living in Waco that dude was on the radio three times
a day. I hated the way he made his voice go up and down while he spoke,
but his storied sure were interesting.
Now I'm in Dallas and nobody seems to carry him.


Paul Harvey is on even in Los Angeles. He has got to be older than
dirt by now.


He's from back when dirt a was a rock.
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producing stuff teenaged boys could lose a finger or two playing with."
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In article .net, Jeff McCann
says...

... Whatever
gives your life meaning and fulfillment, I guess is OK by me.


Mt Dew?

I know for me it's cup of coffee.

I never used to be addicted like this.

Jim


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In article , Jeffrey
McCann says...

What a maroon!


I prefer Ed's label of "dimwit."

Jim


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snippage


You put a lot of spit in your posts when you mention France and might even
have dumped a bottle of wine on the ground. Consider this, my youngest
brother sold his Falcon and bought a Lear 31A.


Not sure I understand the symbolism. He sold a product built by a
company with facilities all over the world, the largest of which is in
Little Rock, Arkansas, and bought another product built by French-Canadians?

Dale Scroggins
(who admittedly cashes a check from Dassault from time to time)
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"Dale Scroggins" wrote in message
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You put a lot of spit in your posts when you mention France and might

even
have dumped a bottle of wine on the ground. Consider this, my youngest
brother sold his Falcon and bought a Lear 31A.


Not sure I understand the symbolism. He sold a product built by a
company with facilities all over the world, the largest of which is in
Little Rock, Arkansas, and bought another product built by

French-Canadians?

Dale Scroggins
(who admittedly cashes a check from Dassault from time to time)


The maintenance facility in Little Rock is terrific as long as you have an
Airbus or perhaps a Raphael.
F20's are built outside just outside of Toulouse and the underlying reason
to dump the beast was that it closely resembled a Ferrari in that it was
great when it ran but was too frequently in one of the many wonderful repair
stations you mention. Three times in less than 6 months and other equipment
had to be arranged for to replace a new aircraft on short notice.
My personal preference is the G IV or V and the Citation X was actually
selected but the trip to and from Wichita in the plane killed that deal. Who
wants equipment so underpowered that bird strikes on the trailing edges are
a genuine concern? One of the guys was whipping his seat as you would a
horse on the trip back to LA - all 5 hours of it. In a good head wind a
Super King Air will beat a Citation, is a lot cheaper to operate and I was
type rated in that aircraft so with a little practice I could dump the
overhead of a flight crew. In the end the decision wasn't mine to make and
my opinion was just that - my opinion.

The point of my remarks to Gunner was that when W. says "WE Republicans" he
isn't including him or really even me. I wasn't being a snob, I am not and
he knows it. We two have more in common than is you would think. I just
choose not to kid myself.
As far as I am concerned Bush is in the same class of hired help as the lawn
maintenance crew and when he starts taking his marching orders from God and
the religious right he is right off the reservation.


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In article , J. R. Carroll
says...

As far as I am concerned Bush is in the same class of hired help as the lawn
maintenance crew and when he starts taking his marching orders from God and
the religious right he is right off the reservation.


Well said sir.

Jim


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"jim rozen" wrote in message
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In article , J. R. Carroll
says...

As far as I am concerned Bush is in the same class of hired help as the

lawn
maintenance crew and when he starts taking his marching orders from God

and
the religious right he is right off the reservation.


Well said sir.

Jim





Perhaps,
But I think I may have insulted the landscaping crew. They didn't need Bill
Clinton to get my work and if it weren't for Bill the slut the Supremes
wouldn't have had the chance to appoint Bush in 2K. Bush really does owe
everything he became to good old Bill.
In fact, that may turn out to be Clinton's legacy.
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