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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:50:37 -0800, pyotr filipivich
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Let the Record show that Gunner Asch on or
about Sun, 20 Dec 2009 23:59:39 -0800 did write/type or cause to
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_R%C3%B6hm

Oh, well. him.


Them...actually. Quite a herd of them.

Some how the question came up, and I quipped, "Well, of course!
With all those party uniforms they had to design, someone _must_have
had _some_ fashion sense!"


Of course...check out his attire. Spify and immaculately cut and fitted.
What more could a Nazi ask for?


You know, that may explain why you rarely see gays dressed up like
Communists, acting out their little fantasies. Weird.


pyotr


Of course. Threadbare and rumpled Commisar uniforms really dont project
a lot of "style"


Gunner

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Of course...check out his attire. Spify and immaculately
cut and fitted.
What more could a Nazi ask for?


You know, that may explain why you rarely see gays dressed
up like
Communists, acting out their little fantasies. Weird.


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Let the Record show that "Stormin Mormon"
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Snow storms do strange things to a man's mind.


Thread drift, it is a bizarre thing.

There are two essential things about Surrealism to keep in mind:

Power tools, Giraffes and the Lincoln Memorial.

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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:00:36 -0800, pyotr filipivich
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Let the Record show that "Stormin Mormon"
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Snow storms do strange things to a man's mind.


Thread drift, it is a bizarre thing.

There are two essential things about Surrealism to keep in mind:

Power tools, Giraffes and the Lincoln Memorial.


Dont forget #3

"Crisco"

Gunner


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that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
homophobe approaches infinity.

This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
the subject." Grey Ghost
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news Let the Record show that "Stormin Mormon"
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2009
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Snow storms do strange things to a man's mind.


Thread drift, it is a bizarre thing.

There are two essential things about Surrealism to keep in
mind:

Power tools, Giraffes and the Lincoln Memorial.

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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:00:36 -0800, pyotr filipivich
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Let the Record show that "Stormin Mormon"
on or about Mon, 21 Dec 2009
19:29:39 -0500 did write/type or cause to appear in
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Snow storms do strange things to a man's mind.


Thread drift, it is a bizarre thing.

There are two essential things about Surrealism to keep in mind:

Power tools, Giraffes and the Lincoln Memorial.


Dont forget #3

"Crisco"


Sysco Cid, he was a frond of mine....

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Racist!


No, Mike, Ed is a champion for zero tolerance of racist intolerance, a
socially progressive vituperative critic of those who say or write
words that anyone might regard as having any racist implication. See
previous RCM thread: "Where it all began" 11/30/2009

It was Ed's early New Hampshire relatives that regarded "original
Americans" as fur-bearing animals. Perhaps Ed merely repeats it here
as a historical note to ensure that we don't forget how some of our
ancestors regarded "original Americans".

Does Brasso work on halos? G



I don't know. I've never used it on tin plating.


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Racist!


No, Mike, Ed is a champion for zero tolerance of racist intolerance, a
socially progressive vituperative critic of those who say or write
words that anyone might regard as having any racist implication. See
previous RCM thread: "Where it all began" 11/30/2009


All true.


It was Ed's early New Hampshire relatives that regarded "original
Americans" as fur-bearing animals.


Not at all. I said the *raiding* "original Americans.

Do you know what the Iroquois were doing on the New Hampshire and Maine
coasts? Have you ever studied the French and Indian Wars?

The French hired them as mercenaries in Quebec, because they were the most
vicious and ruthless killers of the Indian tribes. They paid them and sent
them down to the coast, where they murdered hundreds of English settlers and
burned their homes -- with the people inside. They did it for fun -- almost
the entire reason for living, for an Iroquois male, was to kill other
people -- but it took some money to send them all the way down from Quebec.

They raped, burned, and slaughtered any English they found. Before long, the
English settlers got ****ed about this and started killing Iroquois. As I
mentioned, one of my relatives had been kidnapped (during an Iroquois attack
on Bloody Point) and she killed four of them in their sleep, smashing their
heads in with rocks, and scalped them for the bounty offered by
Massachusetts Colony. The bounties in Massachusetts started at 50 pounds but
had dropped to 12 pounds, 10 shillings by the time she turned in her scalps.

That still was serious money. Since a dead Iroquois was therefore quite
valuable, they became something like beavers became to later settlers. d8-)

With good reason. The Iroquois were not some poor race that had been
enslaved and then marginalized for the entertainment of white trash that
needed someone to put down, so they could feel better about themselves. They
were predatory animals that happened to be human.

Perhaps Ed merely repeats it here
as a historical note to ensure that we don't forget how some of our
ancestors regarded "original Americans".


'Don't know about your ancestors. Mine were friendly with the Abenakis and
Pennacooks.


Does Brasso work on halos? G


I've never scalped an Iroquois, myself.

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On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 14:09:11 -0500, "Ed Huntress"
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Do you know what the Iroquois were doing on the New Hampshire and Maine
coasts? Have you ever studied the French and Indian Wars?


Only briefly and decades ago.

The French hired them as mercenaries in Quebec, because they were the most
vicious and ruthless killers of the Indian tribes. They paid them and sent
them down to the coast, where they murdered hundreds of English settlers and
burned their homes -- with the people inside. They did it for fun -- almost
the entire reason for living, for an Iroquois male, was to kill other
people -- but it took some money to send them all the way down from Quebec.

They raped, burned, and slaughtered any English they found. Before long, the
English settlers got ****ed about this and started killing Iroquois. As I
mentioned, one of my relatives had been kidnapped (during an Iroquois attack
on Bloody Point) and she killed four of them in their sleep, smashing their
heads in with rocks, and scalped them for the bounty offered by
Massachusetts Colony. The bounties in Massachusetts started at 50 pounds but
had dropped to 12 pounds, 10 shillings by the time she turned in her scalps.

That still was serious money. Since a dead Iroquois was therefore quite
valuable, they became something like beavers became to later settlers. d8-)

With good reason. The Iroquois were not some poor race that had been
enslaved and then marginalized for the entertainment of white trash that
needed someone to put down, so they could feel better about themselves. They
were predatory animals that happened to be human.


Very interesting background and story.

Perhaps Ed merely repeats it here
as a historical note to ensure that we don't forget how some of our
ancestors regarded "original Americans".


'Don't know about your ancestors. Mine were friendly with the Abenakis and
Pennacooks.


Mine were Sami.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_(Finland)



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On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 00:40:24 -0600, Don Foreman
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 14:09:11 -0500, "Ed Huntress"
wrote:


Do you know what the Iroquois were doing on the New Hampshire and Maine
coasts? Have you ever studied the French and Indian Wars?


Only briefly and decades ago.

The French hired them as mercenaries in Quebec, because they were the most
vicious and ruthless killers of the Indian tribes. They paid them and sent
them down to the coast, where they murdered hundreds of English settlers and
burned their homes -- with the people inside. They did it for fun -- almost
the entire reason for living, for an Iroquois male, was to kill other
people -- but it took some money to send them all the way down from Quebec.

They raped, burned, and slaughtered any English they found. Before long, the
English settlers got ****ed about this and started killing Iroquois. As I
mentioned, one of my relatives had been kidnapped (during an Iroquois attack
on Bloody Point) and she killed four of them in their sleep, smashing their
heads in with rocks, and scalped them for the bounty offered by
Massachusetts Colony. The bounties in Massachusetts started at 50 pounds but
had dropped to 12 pounds, 10 shillings by the time she turned in her scalps.

That still was serious money. Since a dead Iroquois was therefore quite
valuable, they became something like beavers became to later settlers. d8-)

With good reason. The Iroquois were not some poor race that had been
enslaved and then marginalized for the entertainment of white trash that
needed someone to put down, so they could feel better about themselves. They
were predatory animals that happened to be human.


Very interesting background and story.

Perhaps Ed merely repeats it here
as a historical note to ensure that we don't forget how some of our
ancestors regarded "original Americans".


'Don't know about your ancestors. Mine were friendly with the Abenakis and
Pennacooks.


Mine were Sami.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_(Finland)


You Lapp?

Im Finn on one side.

Gunner




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The more you present a leftist with factual evidence
that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
homophobe approaches infinity.

This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
the subject." Grey Ghost


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'Don't know about your ancestors. Mine were friendly with the Abenakis and
Pennacooks.


Mine were Sami.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_(Finland)


You Lapp?

Im Finn on one side.

Gunner


Finn for sure, probably some Sami in the stew. Grandmother was from
Oulu and I have slightly squinty eyes.
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 12:49:10 -0600, Don Foreman
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 23:34:08 -0800, Gunner Asch
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'Don't know about your ancestors. Mine were friendly with the Abenakis and
Pennacooks.

Mine were Sami.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapland_(Finland)


You Lapp?

Im Finn on one side.

Gunner


Finn for sure, probably some Sami in the stew. Grandmother was from
Oulu and I have slightly squinty eyes.



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