OT texas help
#141
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Re: OT texas help
For your information it is the car that must be insured to be
registered. And judging by the number of unlicensed vehicles running on
my local roads it appears the Mexicans are running under some
politically correct status.
Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> I could try to make sense out of that, but frankly it just
> gives me a headache. Besides, I was stationed at White
> Sands, managed expert in all rifle qualifications, and at
> white sands if some doofus took a shot at me, I had missiles...
>
> Somehow I would rather see the folks who are driving anyway
> have licenses and insurance and be trackable for driving
> offenses. These all being of more concern to me since I
> also drive... the other stuff is a fairly low concern since
> I don't feel threatened in any way shape or form. Plus being
> part native american, you probably wouldn't want to get into
> an argument with me in person on the issue of who the country
> belongs to anyway, particularly if you espouse the might makes
> right philosophy.
registered. And judging by the number of unlicensed vehicles running on
my local roads it appears the Mexicans are running under some
politically correct status.
Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> I could try to make sense out of that, but frankly it just
> gives me a headache. Besides, I was stationed at White
> Sands, managed expert in all rifle qualifications, and at
> white sands if some doofus took a shot at me, I had missiles...
>
> Somehow I would rather see the folks who are driving anyway
> have licenses and insurance and be trackable for driving
> offenses. These all being of more concern to me since I
> also drive... the other stuff is a fairly low concern since
> I don't feel threatened in any way shape or form. Plus being
> part native american, you probably wouldn't want to get into
> an argument with me in person on the issue of who the country
> belongs to anyway, particularly if you espouse the might makes
> right philosophy.
#144
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Re: OT texas help
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
come on guys....its going a bit over the line now. i have an idea, lets all
get together for a beer or something.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
come on guys....its going a bit over the line now. i have an idea, lets all
get together for a beer or something.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
#145
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Re: OT texas help
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F74AD82.D5136B37@***.net...
> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
come on guys....its going a bit over the line now. i have an idea, lets all
get together for a beer or something.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:3F74AD82.D5136B37@***.net...
> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
come on guys....its going a bit over the line now. i have an idea, lets all
get together for a beer or something.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
#146
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Re: OT texas help
Approximately 9/26/03 14:20, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
> For your information it is the car that must be insured to be
> registered. And judging by the number of unlicensed vehicles running on
> my local roads it appears the Mexicans are running under some
> politically correct status.
In california you can't get insurance without a drivers license
and you cant get registration without insurance. Personally
I'd rather have *some* sort of means of making sure that they
are insured, registered, and therefore trackable. Particularly
since it appears that mexican ID may be about to be accepted as
proof of ID.. for whatever that's worth. I'd much rather see
it made easier to cross the border to work, then go home, and
remain guest workers, but the current head in the sand method
of dealing with a situation everyone knows is happening goes
nowhere. Unless you know of thousands of wasp americans all
just waiting in line to break their backs tending crops for
less than minimum wage.
> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
I usually avoid closet bigots when possible, thanks.
> For your information it is the car that must be insured to be
> registered. And judging by the number of unlicensed vehicles running on
> my local roads it appears the Mexicans are running under some
> politically correct status.
In california you can't get insurance without a drivers license
and you cant get registration without insurance. Personally
I'd rather have *some* sort of means of making sure that they
are insured, registered, and therefore trackable. Particularly
since it appears that mexican ID may be about to be accepted as
proof of ID.. for whatever that's worth. I'd much rather see
it made easier to cross the border to work, then go home, and
remain guest workers, but the current head in the sand method
of dealing with a situation everyone knows is happening goes
nowhere. Unless you know of thousands of wasp americans all
just waiting in line to break their backs tending crops for
less than minimum wage.
> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
I usually avoid closet bigots when possible, thanks.
#147
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Re: OT texas help
Approximately 9/26/03 14:20, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
> For your information it is the car that must be insured to be
> registered. And judging by the number of unlicensed vehicles running on
> my local roads it appears the Mexicans are running under some
> politically correct status.
In california you can't get insurance without a drivers license
and you cant get registration without insurance. Personally
I'd rather have *some* sort of means of making sure that they
are insured, registered, and therefore trackable. Particularly
since it appears that mexican ID may be about to be accepted as
proof of ID.. for whatever that's worth. I'd much rather see
it made easier to cross the border to work, then go home, and
remain guest workers, but the current head in the sand method
of dealing with a situation everyone knows is happening goes
nowhere. Unless you know of thousands of wasp americans all
just waiting in line to break their backs tending crops for
less than minimum wage.
> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
I usually avoid closet bigots when possible, thanks.
> For your information it is the car that must be insured to be
> registered. And judging by the number of unlicensed vehicles running on
> my local roads it appears the Mexicans are running under some
> politically correct status.
In california you can't get insurance without a drivers license
and you cant get registration without insurance. Personally
I'd rather have *some* sort of means of making sure that they
are insured, registered, and therefore trackable. Particularly
since it appears that mexican ID may be about to be accepted as
proof of ID.. for whatever that's worth. I'd much rather see
it made easier to cross the border to work, then go home, and
remain guest workers, but the current head in the sand method
of dealing with a situation everyone knows is happening goes
nowhere. Unless you know of thousands of wasp americans all
just waiting in line to break their backs tending crops for
less than minimum wage.
> Was that some sort of threat? My address is at 1540 Goodwin Dr.
> Vista, CA Phone: 760-726-4694, Come on down.
I usually avoid closet bigots when possible, thanks.
#148
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Re: OT texas help
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 12:22:31 GMT, "Joe" <jo_ratner@yahoo.com> wrote:
>it was a joke...
Too bad the Govenor of Kalifornia listened to you and now illegal
aliens can drive. :/
>
>"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>news:3F73A018.CEC11D2B@***.net...
>> The bleeding heart Governor Gray Davis of Kalifornia has beat you
>> to it: http://www.----------.com/GrayDavis-FirstLicense.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>>
>> Joe wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey, I have a GREAT idea... let's give all those "illegal aligns"
>drivers
>> > licenses and maybe let them vote too!
>
>it was a joke...
Too bad the Govenor of Kalifornia listened to you and now illegal
aliens can drive. :/
>
>"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>news:3F73A018.CEC11D2B@***.net...
>> The bleeding heart Governor Gray Davis of Kalifornia has beat you
>> to it: http://www.----------.com/GrayDavis-FirstLicense.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>>
>> Joe wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey, I have a GREAT idea... let's give all those "illegal aligns"
>drivers
>> > licenses and maybe let them vote too!
>
#149
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Re: OT texas help
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 12:22:31 GMT, "Joe" <jo_ratner@yahoo.com> wrote:
>it was a joke...
Too bad the Govenor of Kalifornia listened to you and now illegal
aliens can drive. :/
>
>"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>news:3F73A018.CEC11D2B@***.net...
>> The bleeding heart Governor Gray Davis of Kalifornia has beat you
>> to it: http://www.----------.com/GrayDavis-FirstLicense.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>>
>> Joe wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey, I have a GREAT idea... let's give all those "illegal aligns"
>drivers
>> > licenses and maybe let them vote too!
>
>it was a joke...
Too bad the Govenor of Kalifornia listened to you and now illegal
aliens can drive. :/
>
>"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>news:3F73A018.CEC11D2B@***.net...
>> The bleeding heart Governor Gray Davis of Kalifornia has beat you
>> to it: http://www.----------.com/GrayDavis-FirstLicense.jpg
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>>
>> Joe wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey, I have a GREAT idea... let's give all those "illegal aligns"
>drivers
>> > licenses and maybe let them vote too!
>
#150
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Re: OT texas help
Actually, Living in H-Town SUCKS. But most of us live outside of the
Beltway. Beaches (Galveston, Surfside) are close. Pretty decent saltwater
fishing. Freshwater fishing is close (1-2 hour trip depending on where you
go). For being fairly flat there are decent places to wheel. And if wifey
wants to stay a nurse, the medical center is easy to get to, several
hospitals, and UTMB Galveston are close. And with the industrial heavy
economy (plants and supporting contractors) the job hunt should be fairly
easy for you. Having been to El Paso, I'll take the Houston area hands
down. JMHO
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> In article <pnHcb.547$si4.244@twister.southeast.rr.com>,
> "Nathan W. Collier" <JeepChat@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>
> > so far everyone ive talked to says houston is the ---- hole of texas.
last
> > night i chatted with a few gi's that are at bliss (el paso) and they
said
> > they dont even go out much at night because crime has gotten out of
hand.
> > can anybody verify that?
> > thanks,
>
> City-boys out in the stix, sounds about like what they'd say.
>
> I can't imagine there being more crime in El Paso than Houston.
> Houston's criminals drive Tuners, El Paso's drive trucks. :>)
>
> Houston is okay if you can handle pinetrees, hurricanes and humidity and
> pavement. El Paso is the opposite.
>
>
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Beltway. Beaches (Galveston, Surfside) are close. Pretty decent saltwater
fishing. Freshwater fishing is close (1-2 hour trip depending on where you
go). For being fairly flat there are decent places to wheel. And if wifey
wants to stay a nurse, the medical center is easy to get to, several
hospitals, and UTMB Galveston are close. And with the industrial heavy
economy (plants and supporting contractors) the job hunt should be fairly
easy for you. Having been to El Paso, I'll take the Houston area hands
down. JMHO
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> In article <pnHcb.547$si4.244@twister.southeast.rr.com>,
> "Nathan W. Collier" <JeepChat@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>
> > so far everyone ive talked to says houston is the ---- hole of texas.
last
> > night i chatted with a few gi's that are at bliss (el paso) and they
said
> > they dont even go out much at night because crime has gotten out of
hand.
> > can anybody verify that?
> > thanks,
>
> City-boys out in the stix, sounds about like what they'd say.
>
> I can't imagine there being more crime in El Paso than Houston.
> Houston's criminals drive Tuners, El Paso's drive trucks. :>)
>
> Houston is okay if you can handle pinetrees, hurricanes and humidity and
> pavement. El Paso is the opposite.
>
>
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