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Ridiculous Cad Cam sales scheme from Maxwel Render
On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:12:39 -0400, "Ed Huntress"
wrote: I will not get into an argument about this, but Gunner graduated from Grayling High School in '71, at age 17. His birthday is Nov. 11th and he would have been 18 after that date in '71. As far as I know, that's also the year he enlisted, and he could have had parental permission to enlist at 17. If he's claimed to have been in training during the period he was in school, then that would be consistent with so many of his other contradictions, such as the morphing acreage. Anyway, he said that his parents *wouldn't* give him permission, and that he got around the age issue by using a different name. Proof of which remains mysteriously unavailable in the very location where he says he has friends willing to do dark deeds for him. Not too surprising that they aren't up to culling Cliff, but apparently they can't even manage to put some paper in an envelope! Gummer should watch Harvey. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042546/ There he could learn that some people have a more useful variety of invisible friends. :-) Wayne |
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Ridiculous Cad Cam sales scheme from Maxwel Render
wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:12:39 -0400, "Ed Huntress" wrote: I will not get into an argument about this, but Gunner graduated from Grayling High School in '71, at age 17. His birthday is Nov. 11th and he would have been 18 after that date in '71. As far as I know, that's also the year he enlisted, and he could have had parental permission to enlist at 17. If he's claimed to have been in training during the period he was in school, then that would be consistent with so many of his other contradictions, such as the morphing acreage. Maybe, and I don't read all of his nonsense, but I haven't seen him claim anything about military service that isn't temporily possible. There are so many other whoppers involved in Gunner's posts that this arguable one becomes trivial by comparison. d8-) Anyway, he said that his parents *wouldn't* give him permission, and that he got around the age issue by using a different name. Proof of which remains mysteriously unavailable in the very location where he says he has friends willing to do dark deeds for him. Doubtless they are in special ops now and have had their records expunged from the planet. Not too surprising that they aren't up to culling Cliff, but apparently they can't even manage to put some paper in an envelope! Gummer should watch Harvey. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042546/ There he could learn that some people have a more useful variety of invisible friends. :-) Wayne Again, most of us know a person or two who lives on whoppers, and we just roll our eyes and endure them -- or even find them endearing, if they're otherwise harmless. Gunner's problem is that he's chosen to insult and demean a lot of people that he blames for his own mistakes. That's obnoxious and some people find it infuriating. I just find it grating and a little disgusting. -- Ed Huntress |
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Ridiculous Cad Cam sales scheme from Maxwel Render
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:38:24 -0400, "Ed Huntress"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:12:39 -0400, "Ed Huntress" wrote: I will not get into an argument about this, but Gunner graduated from Grayling High School in '71, at age 17. His birthday is Nov. 11th and he would have been 18 after that date in '71. As far as I know, that's also the year he enlisted, and he could have had parental permission to enlist at 17. If he's claimed to have been in training during the period he was in school, then that would be consistent with so many of his other contradictions, such as the morphing acreage. Maybe, and I don't read all of his nonsense, but I haven't seen him claim anything about military service that isn't temporily possible. There are so many other whoppers involved in Gunner's posts that this arguable one becomes trivial by comparison. d8-) Considering that gummer's made a career of telling fantastic stories to build himself up, it's hard to imagine him admitting that he *didn't* enlist. Everything else follows logically. Anyway, he said that his parents *wouldn't* give him permission, and that he got around the age issue by using a different name. Proof of which remains mysteriously unavailable in the very location where he says he has friends willing to do dark deeds for him. Doubtless they are in special ops now and have had their records expunged from the planet. All the better to ninja their way into gummer's shoe box in Michigan and mail out the goods. Although it would seem this op's specialness would be well within the capabilities of gummer's father, who's supposedly storing the paperwork. Pretty ungrateful of him not to help out eh, considering that gummer's storing dad's machinery and gun collection. :-) Not too surprising that they aren't up to culling Cliff, but apparently they can't even manage to put some paper in an envelope! Gummer should watch Harvey. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042546/ There he could learn that some people have a more useful variety of invisible friends. :-) Wayne Again, most of us know a person or two who lives on whoppers, and we just roll our eyes and endure them -- or even find them endearing, if they're otherwise harmless. Gunner's problem is that he's chosen to insult and demean a lot of people that he blames for his own mistakes. That's obnoxious and some people find it infuriating. I just find it grating and a little disgusting. Whatever, he's the perfect whipping boy to take the hits for the weasel phony conservatives. Have you noticed how many of them want to maintain the option to take out a democratically elected government, but are too chicken**** to say that in plain English? At least gummer does that much. Although lately he's leaving the actual "action" snorf to his invisible friends, who by now must be feeling a bit put-upon, what with the endless list of things gummer claims he's counting on them to do. :-) Wayne |
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Ridiculous Cad Cam sales scheme from Maxwel Render
wrote in message news On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:38:24 -0400, "Ed Huntress" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:12:39 -0400, "Ed Huntress" wrote: I will not get into an argument about this, but Gunner graduated from Grayling High School in '71, at age 17. His birthday is Nov. 11th and he would have been 18 after that date in '71. As far as I know, that's also the year he enlisted, and he could have had parental permission to enlist at 17. If he's claimed to have been in training during the period he was in school, then that would be consistent with so many of his other contradictions, such as the morphing acreage. Maybe, and I don't read all of his nonsense, but I haven't seen him claim anything about military service that isn't temporily possible. There are so many other whoppers involved in Gunner's posts that this arguable one becomes trivial by comparison. d8-) Considering that gummer's made a career of telling fantastic stories to build himself up, it's hard to imagine him admitting that he *didn't* enlist. Everything else follows logically. Anyway, he said that his parents *wouldn't* give him permission, and that he got around the age issue by using a different name. Proof of which remains mysteriously unavailable in the very location where he says he has friends willing to do dark deeds for him. Doubtless they are in special ops now and have had their records expunged from the planet. All the better to ninja their way into gummer's shoe box in Michigan and mail out the goods. Although it would seem this op's specialness would be well within the capabilities of gummer's father, who's supposedly storing the paperwork. Pretty ungrateful of him not to help out eh, considering that gummer's storing dad's machinery and gun collection. :-) Not too surprising that they aren't up to culling Cliff, but apparently they can't even manage to put some paper in an envelope! Gummer should watch Harvey. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042546/ There he could learn that some people have a more useful variety of invisible friends. :-) Wayne Again, most of us know a person or two who lives on whoppers, and we just roll our eyes and endure them -- or even find them endearing, if they're otherwise harmless. Gunner's problem is that he's chosen to insult and demean a lot of people that he blames for his own mistakes. That's obnoxious and some people find it infuriating. I just find it grating and a little disgusting. Whatever, he's the perfect whipping boy to take the hits for the weasel phony conservatives. Have you noticed how many of them want to maintain the option to take out a democratically elected government, but are too chicken**** to say that in plain English? At least gummer does that much. Although lately he's leaving the actual "action" snorf to his invisible friends, who by now must be feeling a bit put-upon, what with the endless list of things gummer claims he's counting on them to do. :-) Wayne That's his wet-ops posse. After work, when they finish sweeping floors and picking fruit, they get together with their $11,000 Barrett M82A1s in the back of their broken-down pickup trucks for a night of fun. Gunner, of course, is not directly involved. He just painted the big "L" on the backs of his preferred targets. Anyone with a real job or an education is at risk. -- Ed Huntress |
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