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I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been
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On Apr 28, 12:48*pm, Ignoramus9529
wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. RIP |
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529
wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. i |
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529
wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. i Ok. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Shrug Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. i Ok. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. i |
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 20:19:12 -0500, Ignoramus9529
wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. i Ok. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. i Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529
wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. You could probably have sold the welding bell end for triple that. -- Ask not what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive... then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. -- Howard Thurman |
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On Apr 28, 10:20*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 20:19:12 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. i Ok. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. *Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. i Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G Gunner And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. |
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On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote:
On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i |
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529
wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On Apr 28, 11:52*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. *"$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. *So why does he continue to do so? *Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " *Jonah Goldberg (modified)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. |
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On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote:
On Apr 28, 11:52?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. ?"$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. ?So why does he continue to do so? ?Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. IRS would have zero interest in this. i |
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"rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 06:41:50 -0500, Ignoramus30780
wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 11:52?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. ?"$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. ?So why does he continue to do so? ?Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. IRS would have zero interest in this. i Ayup. I grossed $19k last year..and they simply dont give a **** about little tiny guys like me. Ive got no money to pay them. So Id take the jail route..and that doesnt make them look very good unless its over high dollars. And that $19 gross..had $5000 worth of gas bought out of it. Shrug Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On 2011-04-29, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. IRS would have zero interest in this. i Ayup. I grossed $19k last year..and they simply dont give a **** about little tiny guys like me. Ive got no money to pay them. So Id take the jail route..and that doesnt make them look very good unless its over high dollars. And that $19 gross..had $5000 worth of gas bought out of it. Barter transactions are hard to prove, income from free labor is even harder to prove, and why would they want to waste time on you? Even if they prove that you hid $3k of income, they would not get much due to you being in a low tax bracket -- and they cannot easily prove anything of this sort, anyway. Plus, how much is it exactly worth to receve in-kind services that could not even fix a rusted shut welder for a year? The answer is that this is worth nothing. You can take that pile of rusted stuff to a scrap yard and get approximately $145 (with the trailer that it is on). And you get paid in cash, too. i |
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On Apr 29, 7:53*am, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
"rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. -- Ed Huntress- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. |
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On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote:
On Apr 29, 7:53?am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. - Show quoted text - Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. i |
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"rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 29, 7:53 am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: snip - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. -- Ed Huntress- Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I guess the lesson is, if you're going to break the law, it's not smart to **** people off. And if you're going to **** people off, it's not smart to break the law. -- Ed Huntress |
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"Ignoramus30780" wrote in message ... On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 29, 7:53?am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. - Show quoted text - Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. i We've been relatively free of them here, but the feuds that erupt on some of the most unlikely NGs have to make one cautious over bragging about the ways he breaks the law. You never know who's lurking in one of those cross-posted groups. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Apr 29, 9:57*am, Ignoramus30780 ignoramus30...@NOSPAM.
30780.invalid wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 29, 7:53?am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message .... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. - Show quoted text - Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. i- Condemn away, Iggy. This is not about a feud. This is about Gunner, who spits in the eye of the government and the people who have, quite literally, kept him alive, and then brags about the taxes that he does not pay. He is a liar and a cheat. For every dollar in taxes that he evades, you, I and the rest of the taxpayers have to pick up the slack, and it ****es me off. If USENET is to be a safe haven for criminals, well, OK to a point. When their criminal behavior affects me negatively, I'm not so sure I'm OK with that. Gunner could at least have had the common sense to not post his real name, address and phone numbers repeatedly. It's almost as if this has been one of those "twisted crys for help" in which he's been asking for this. But then again, he had a stroke, and that's his excuse for everything. |
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On Apr 29, 10:03*am, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
"rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 29, 7:53 am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message .... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: snip - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. -- Ed Huntress- Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I guess the lesson is, if you're going to break the law, it's not smart to **** people off. And if you're going to **** people off, it's not smart to break the law. -- Ed Huntress It is also smart, if you're going to break the law, to not post the evidence on the internet, clearly traceable back to yourself. |
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On 2011-04-29, Ed Huntress wrote:
We've been relatively free of them here, but the feuds that erupt on some of the most unlikely NGs have to make one cautious over bragging about the ways he breaks the law. You never know who's lurking in one of those cross-posted groups. 15 years ago, I had a USENET weirdo "The Right Reverend Colin James III", send faxes to my then employer, demanding that I be fired immediately. IOW, I want to have nothing to do with using authorities to help resolve USENET battles. i |
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On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote:
I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. Condemn away, Iggy. This is not about a feud. This is about Gunner, who spits in the eye of the government and the people who have, quite literally, kept him alive, and then brags about the taxes that he does not pay. He is a liar and a cheat. For every dollar in taxes that he evades, you, I and the rest of the taxpayers have to pick up the slack, and it ****es me off. On the scale of crimes 1-10, not reporting free work done for Gunner, is somewhere between 0.1 and 0.5. Most likely, this not reporting, is not even a criminal offense. If USENET is to be a safe haven for criminals, well, OK to a point. When their criminal behavior affects me negatively, I'm not so sure I'm OK with that. I think that you are blowing your lid on this, there is essentially no crime being committed, at worst something is not reported properly. Gunner could at least have had the common sense to not post his real name, address and phone numbers repeatedly. It's almost as if this has been one of those "twisted crys for help" in which he's been asking for this. But then again, he had a stroke, and that's his excuse for everything. I would say, IRS would have zero interest in this sort of thing, but I personally condemn any kind of snitching of this kind. If he admitted to being a serial killer, I would see this differently. i |
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"Ignoramus30780" wrote in message ... On 2011-04-29, Ed Huntress wrote: We've been relatively free of them here, but the feuds that erupt on some of the most unlikely NGs have to make one cautious over bragging about the ways he breaks the law. You never know who's lurking in one of those cross-posted groups. 15 years ago, I had a USENET weirdo "The Right Reverend Colin James III", send faxes to my then employer, demanding that I be fired immediately. IOW, I want to have nothing to do with using authorities to help resolve USENET battles. i I agree completely. I've seen some awful things that were enabled by allowing anonymity to vicious nutbags. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Apr 29, 10:32*am, Ignoramus30780 ignoramus30...@NOSPAM.
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"rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 29, 10:32 am, Ignoramus30780 ignoramus30...@NOSPAM. 30780.invalid wrote: If he admitted to being a serial killer, I would see this differently. i As he has done. Various references to various bodies in the desert. But, if they're picking that up from his postings here, who would take him seriously enough to investigate? -- Ed Huntress |
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 08:57:43 -0500, Ignoramus30780
wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 29, 7:53?am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. - Show quoted text - Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. i SucksRangers is of that sort of low personality. Which is why he has been in my killfile for a number of years. Having anything to do with him gives me a dirty feeling and a strong urge for a hot shower with lots of soap. Shrug. He has nothing to post except spew and when he starts feeling like he is not in control....he trots out threats like this in a usual Leftwing attempt to prevail..one way or another. The Commisars simply shot people, he doesnt have that option..so he tries to kill people anyway he can. Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On Apr 29, 3:30*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 08:57:43 -0500, Ignoramus30780 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 29, 7:53?am, "Ed Huntress" wrote: "rangerssuck" wrote in message .... On Apr 28, 11:52 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 22:19:05 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-29, rangerssuck wrote: On Apr 28, 10:20?pm, Gunner Asch wrote: wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:26 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: On 2011-04-28, Gunner Asch wrote: On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:48:57 -0500, Ignoramus9529 wrote: I took this welder to a scrap yard. It was FUBAR due to having been left outside for years, without a rain cap. Still made money, but wasted time. What was wrong with it? Did you even try cranking it over? It sat outside for several (many) years, with the exhaust stack lacking a cap. It looked like it was beyond redemption, I did not feel like bringing it home. The guys who told me this had no reason to lie. I tried cranking it, it would not crank. Scrap value was $129 in cash. I should note that my Miller 55g had the same problem and only (1) cylinder was stuck. ?Its about half done being rebuilt and the cost so far has been $67.95 Now try to value your time at the minimum wage per hour and come back to us when the assembly is complete. Ive got nothing spent. People owe me favors G And those "favors" are taxable transactions, whether you like it or not. Taxable, but not traceable. A crucial difference!!! i Yes indeed. G And no cash will ever trade hands. "$1 and other valuable considerations" pretty much covers it. SucksRangers really really hates looking the fool so often. So why does he continue to do so? Masochist obviously. Just one of the symptoms of his terrible mental illness. Ill bet he cuts himself regularly ...must be a real mess. Gunner - Show quoted text - I know Gunner says he doesn't read my posts, and I really don't give a ****, but someone may want to let him know that he is digging himself a hole with the IRS. Not traceable? Gunner has posted plenty of evidence, right here in this group. He has offered things for sale - when the IRS agent comes knocking at his door and those things aren't there, Gunner is going to have to explain where they went. In a different thread, I posted a link to the IRS page that talks about bartering and the record-keeping requirements and what is taxable. I don't think his income is sufficient to provoke an audit, but it's a good thing to keep in mind. - Show quoted text - Well, there's this: The Department of Justice encourages anyone who has information about suspected tax fraud to report it to the IRS tip line at 1-800-829-0433. From he http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...122541,00.html You (we) don't have to wait for an audit - all it takes is an anonymous phone call. And as far as his income being too low to get them interested, he's such a prick that he'd probably **** off an agent enough that they'd hassle him for fun. I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. i SucksRangers is of that sort of low personality. Which is why he has been in my killfile for a number of *years. *Having anything to do with him gives me a dirty feeling and a strong urge for a hot shower with lots of soap. Shrug. * He has nothing to post except spew and when he starts feeling like he is not in control....he trots out threats like this in a usual Leftwing attempt to prevail..one way or another. The Commisars simply shot people, he doesnt have that option..so he tries to kill people anyway he can. Dude, I can assure, if I were trying to kill you (which I am not), you'd be dead. |
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"Ignoramus30780" wrote in message ... I find it very distasteful to see any attempts to involve IRS into USENET feuds. In fact, I strongly condemn this. i I agree. It's not cool. Anyone who takes this newsgroup so seriously that they take feuds to real life ought to reevaluate their priorities.... |
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Gunner Asch wrote:
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:20:33 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: SucksRangers is of that sort of low personality. Which is why he has been in my killfile for a number of years. That makes two of us. Don't feed the troll. Jon p.s. Still waiting for dog pics. Hint, hint. I lost the second one early in the week. So Ive been holding off until I see if there are going to be any survivors of whatever killed the first two. The remaining 5 appear to be healthy, active and "bubbly" so Ill post pics this weekend. Now that I know there will be survivors to adopt out. I was VERY concerned. Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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Gunner Asch wrote:
I lost the second one early in the week. So Ive been holding off until I see if there are going to be any survivors of whatever killed the first two. The remaining 5 appear to be healthy, active and "bubbly" so Ill post pics this weekend. Now that I know there will be survivors to adopt out. I was VERY concerned. I can't blame you; hopefully it's limited to just those two. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the litter. Jon |
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 19:26:55 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: I lost the second one early in the week. So Ive been holding off until I see if there are going to be any survivors of whatever killed the first two. The remaining 5 appear to be healthy, active and "bubbly" so Ill post pics this weekend. Now that I know there will be survivors to adopt out. I was VERY concerned. I can't blame you; hopefully it's limited to just those two. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the litter. Jon Ill post them today. Gunner, sitting in front of the puter, with two in his lap..one on its back, the other with its head on the other ones belly..very content and lol..one snoring -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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Gunner Asch wrote:
Ill post them today. Gunner, sitting in front of the puter, with two in his lap..one on its back, the other with its head on the other ones belly..very content and lol..one snoring It doesn't get any better than that. Jon |
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 12:30:15 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: SucksRangers is of that sort of low personality. Which is why he has been in my killfile for a number of years. Having anything to do with him gives me a dirty feeling and a strong urge for a hot shower with lots of soap. SO WHY DO IT EVERY FRACKING DODGAMMED DAY OF YOUR LIFE, FOOL? Those of us who know and love you also hate you for your massive daily rants with/at the fracking trolls. JUST SAY NO! and don't do it any more, please. -- Ask not what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive... then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. -- Howard Thurman |
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 06:26:59 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Ill post them today. Gunner, sitting in front of the puter, with two in his lap..one on its back, the other with its head on the other ones belly..very content and lol..one snoring It doesn't get any better than that. Jon Actually..no..it doesnt G Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 06:39:37 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 12:30:15 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: SucksRangers is of that sort of low personality. Which is why he has been in my killfile for a number of years. Having anything to do with him gives me a dirty feeling and a strong urge for a hot shower with lots of soap. SO WHY DO IT EVERY FRACKING DODGAMMED DAY OF YOUR LIFE, FOOL? Those of us who know and love you also hate you for your massive daily rants with/at the fracking trolls. JUST SAY NO! and don't do it any more, please. Larry...SucksRangers is long been in my killfile. I only post when OTHERS here respond to him. Take it up with those that havent killfiled him. Really. Can you cite (1) bit of metalworking SucksRanges has EVER commented on? Freel free to provide any cites you might find. Sorry old friend..but..... Gunner -- "If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight, it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified) |
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 06:39:37 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 12:30:15 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: SucksRangers is of that sort of low personality. Which is why he has been in my killfile for a number of years. Having anything to do with him gives me a dirty feeling and a strong urge for a hot shower with lots of soap. SO WHY DO IT EVERY FRACKING DODGAMMED DAY OF YOUR LIFE, FOOL? Those of us who know and love you also hate you for your massive daily rants with/at the fracking trolls. JUST SAY NO! and don't do it any more, please. Larry...SucksRangers is long been in my killfile. I only post when OTHERS here respond to him. Take it up with those that havent killfiled him. Really. Can you cite (1) bit of metalworking SucksRanges has EVER commented on? Actually, you could, if you hadn't killfiled him. You and Larry have become two blind and deaf men holding hands while you walk through a bramble patch. -- Ed Huntress |