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Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
Earle
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> LOL
> --
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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>
> DougW wrote:
> >
> > Earle Horton did pass the time by typing:
> > > Mike, I've been called an ------- before, but it has little to do with
my
> > > hiking. Usually, people like it when I go hiking for a few days. ;^)
> >
> > People are allways telling me to take a hike.
> >
> > --
> > DougW
Earle
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> LOL
> --
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> DougW wrote:
> >
> > Earle Horton did pass the time by typing:
> > > Mike, I've been called an ------- before, but it has little to do with
my
> > > hiking. Usually, people like it when I go hiking for a few days. ;^)
> >
> > People are allways telling me to take a hike.
> >
> > --
> > DougW
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Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> LOL
> --
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> DougW wrote:
> >
> > Earle Horton did pass the time by typing:
> > > Mike, I've been called an ------- before, but it has little to do with
my
> > > hiking. Usually, people like it when I go hiking for a few days. ;^)
> >
> > People are allways telling me to take a hike.
> >
> > --
> > DougW
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> LOL
> --
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> DougW wrote:
> >
> > Earle Horton did pass the time by typing:
> > > Mike, I've been called an ------- before, but it has little to do with
my
> > > hiking. Usually, people like it when I go hiking for a few days. ;^)
> >
> > People are allways telling me to take a hike.
> >
> > --
> > DougW
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It used to be a separate fund until ...... wait.... if I give the date the
Jeepers here who actually attended classes when in school would know who
the President was and what he used the money for.......
Good try Bill........
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Bill,
> I thought the leftover moneys were always used up by our Government
> without any plan for the principal to be invested to make interest,
> typically doubling every seven years.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> Social Security wasn't always a Ponzi scheme. A president from what
>> party
>> was responsible?
>>
>> Bonus points for why he spent the cash..
Jeepers here who actually attended classes when in school would know who
the President was and what he used the money for.......
Good try Bill........
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Bill,
> I thought the leftover moneys were always used up by our Government
> without any plan for the principal to be invested to make interest,
> typically doubling every seven years.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> Social Security wasn't always a Ponzi scheme. A president from what
>> party
>> was responsible?
>>
>> Bonus points for why he spent the cash..
Guest
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It used to be a separate fund until ...... wait.... if I give the date the
Jeepers here who actually attended classes when in school would know who
the President was and what he used the money for.......
Good try Bill........
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448253B1.C162B2FC@***.net...
> Hi Bill,
> I thought the leftover moneys were always used up by our Government
> without any plan for the principal to be invested to make interest,
> typically doubling every seven years.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> Social Security wasn't always a Ponzi scheme. A president from what
>> party
>> was responsible?
>>
>> Bonus points for why he spent the cash..
Jeepers here who actually attended classes when in school would know who
the President was and what he used the money for.......
Good try Bill........
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448253B1.C162B2FC@***.net...
> Hi Bill,
> I thought the leftover moneys were always used up by our Government
> without any plan for the principal to be invested to make interest,
> typically doubling every seven years.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> Social Security wasn't always a Ponzi scheme. A president from what
>> party
>> was responsible?
>>
>> Bonus points for why he spent the cash..
Guest
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It used to be a separate fund until ...... wait.... if I give the date the
Jeepers here who actually attended classes when in school would know who
the President was and what he used the money for.......
Good try Bill........
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448253B1.C162B2FC@***.net...
> Hi Bill,
> I thought the leftover moneys were always used up by our Government
> without any plan for the principal to be invested to make interest,
> typically doubling every seven years.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> Social Security wasn't always a Ponzi scheme. A president from what
>> party
>> was responsible?
>>
>> Bonus points for why he spent the cash..
Jeepers here who actually attended classes when in school would know who
the President was and what he used the money for.......
Good try Bill........
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448253B1.C162B2FC@***.net...
> Hi Bill,
> I thought the leftover moneys were always used up by our Government
> without any plan for the principal to be invested to make interest,
> typically doubling every seven years.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> Social Security wasn't always a Ponzi scheme. A president from what
>> party
>> was responsible?
>>
>> Bonus points for why he spent the cash..
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Nope, the forced marches our ARMY lead me on pretty well took care
of any hiking feels I may have had.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
>
> Earle
of any hiking feels I may have had.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
>
> Earle
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Nope, the forced marches our ARMY lead me on pretty well took care
of any hiking feels I may have had.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
>
> Earle
of any hiking feels I may have had.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
>
> Earle
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Nope, the forced marches our ARMY lead me on pretty well took care
of any hiking feels I may have had.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
>
> Earle
of any hiking feels I may have had.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill, I'll bet you're in the same hiking club, that Doug and I are in. ;^)
>
> Earle
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I've spent far more hours (days...weeks) in the back country with boots
on my feet and a pack on my back than I have in a Jeep and I appreciate
as much as anyone the peace and beauty of being out there and away from
civilization. It can be absolutely wonderful to be in a beautiful place
far from anywhere and hear no sounds except for the sounds of nature.
There are also few things as much fun as charging down a rough trail in
a Jeep, yes a part of it is knowing what your machinery can do, another
part of it is knowing what you are capable of making it do. The best
4wd vehicle in the world is useless if the driver doesn't know how to
drive it.
Yep, there are yahoo's out there in their 4weds who are pigs, but it's a
minority, but also the most disgusting thing I've seen out there is
little piles of human droppings and toilet paper behind the Icewater
Spring Shelter in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park, and the
nearest road is miles away.
Jeff DeWitt
R. Lander wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>
>
>>Personally I find this story a bit far fetched.
>>
>>Not about an occasional yabbo driving through 'your fields' but that the
>>same people do it week after week after week and you do nothing about it
>>other than politely ask them to leave.
>
>
> Maybe because those types will vandalize your property if you threaten
> their "right" to do whatever the hell they want. The off-road
> subculture is full of degenerates and egomaniacs, in my experience. I
> don't mean anyone who owns a 4WD vehicle, I mean the people who are
> into it for no practical reason other than proving what the machinery
> can do. They are a shallow group of folks who spend a lot of money on
> stuff that really doesn't matter.
>
> I can walk a granite sluice faster than a Jeep can crawl it, so what's
> the point? On foot, you can get plenty of wilderness time without
> traveling 30 miles, hauling in loads of garbage and polluting the air
> with fumes and noise.
>
> R. Lander
>
on my feet and a pack on my back than I have in a Jeep and I appreciate
as much as anyone the peace and beauty of being out there and away from
civilization. It can be absolutely wonderful to be in a beautiful place
far from anywhere and hear no sounds except for the sounds of nature.
There are also few things as much fun as charging down a rough trail in
a Jeep, yes a part of it is knowing what your machinery can do, another
part of it is knowing what you are capable of making it do. The best
4wd vehicle in the world is useless if the driver doesn't know how to
drive it.
Yep, there are yahoo's out there in their 4weds who are pigs, but it's a
minority, but also the most disgusting thing I've seen out there is
little piles of human droppings and toilet paper behind the Icewater
Spring Shelter in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park, and the
nearest road is miles away.
Jeff DeWitt
R. Lander wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>
>
>>Personally I find this story a bit far fetched.
>>
>>Not about an occasional yabbo driving through 'your fields' but that the
>>same people do it week after week after week and you do nothing about it
>>other than politely ask them to leave.
>
>
> Maybe because those types will vandalize your property if you threaten
> their "right" to do whatever the hell they want. The off-road
> subculture is full of degenerates and egomaniacs, in my experience. I
> don't mean anyone who owns a 4WD vehicle, I mean the people who are
> into it for no practical reason other than proving what the machinery
> can do. They are a shallow group of folks who spend a lot of money on
> stuff that really doesn't matter.
>
> I can walk a granite sluice faster than a Jeep can crawl it, so what's
> the point? On foot, you can get plenty of wilderness time without
> traveling 30 miles, hauling in loads of garbage and polluting the air
> with fumes and noise.
>
> R. Lander
>
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I've spent far more hours (days...weeks) in the back country with boots
on my feet and a pack on my back than I have in a Jeep and I appreciate
as much as anyone the peace and beauty of being out there and away from
civilization. It can be absolutely wonderful to be in a beautiful place
far from anywhere and hear no sounds except for the sounds of nature.
There are also few things as much fun as charging down a rough trail in
a Jeep, yes a part of it is knowing what your machinery can do, another
part of it is knowing what you are capable of making it do. The best
4wd vehicle in the world is useless if the driver doesn't know how to
drive it.
Yep, there are yahoo's out there in their 4weds who are pigs, but it's a
minority, but also the most disgusting thing I've seen out there is
little piles of human droppings and toilet paper behind the Icewater
Spring Shelter in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park, and the
nearest road is miles away.
Jeff DeWitt
R. Lander wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>
>
>>Personally I find this story a bit far fetched.
>>
>>Not about an occasional yabbo driving through 'your fields' but that the
>>same people do it week after week after week and you do nothing about it
>>other than politely ask them to leave.
>
>
> Maybe because those types will vandalize your property if you threaten
> their "right" to do whatever the hell they want. The off-road
> subculture is full of degenerates and egomaniacs, in my experience. I
> don't mean anyone who owns a 4WD vehicle, I mean the people who are
> into it for no practical reason other than proving what the machinery
> can do. They are a shallow group of folks who spend a lot of money on
> stuff that really doesn't matter.
>
> I can walk a granite sluice faster than a Jeep can crawl it, so what's
> the point? On foot, you can get plenty of wilderness time without
> traveling 30 miles, hauling in loads of garbage and polluting the air
> with fumes and noise.
>
> R. Lander
>
on my feet and a pack on my back than I have in a Jeep and I appreciate
as much as anyone the peace and beauty of being out there and away from
civilization. It can be absolutely wonderful to be in a beautiful place
far from anywhere and hear no sounds except for the sounds of nature.
There are also few things as much fun as charging down a rough trail in
a Jeep, yes a part of it is knowing what your machinery can do, another
part of it is knowing what you are capable of making it do. The best
4wd vehicle in the world is useless if the driver doesn't know how to
drive it.
Yep, there are yahoo's out there in their 4weds who are pigs, but it's a
minority, but also the most disgusting thing I've seen out there is
little piles of human droppings and toilet paper behind the Icewater
Spring Shelter in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park, and the
nearest road is miles away.
Jeff DeWitt
R. Lander wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>
>
>>Personally I find this story a bit far fetched.
>>
>>Not about an occasional yabbo driving through 'your fields' but that the
>>same people do it week after week after week and you do nothing about it
>>other than politely ask them to leave.
>
>
> Maybe because those types will vandalize your property if you threaten
> their "right" to do whatever the hell they want. The off-road
> subculture is full of degenerates and egomaniacs, in my experience. I
> don't mean anyone who owns a 4WD vehicle, I mean the people who are
> into it for no practical reason other than proving what the machinery
> can do. They are a shallow group of folks who spend a lot of money on
> stuff that really doesn't matter.
>
> I can walk a granite sluice faster than a Jeep can crawl it, so what's
> the point? On foot, you can get plenty of wilderness time without
> traveling 30 miles, hauling in loads of garbage and polluting the air
> with fumes and noise.
>
> R. Lander
>


