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CarGuru > Nascar > Bad Grammar on "American Chopper" 19 April 2005 20:45:01

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Bad Grammar on "American Chopper"

Wavy G 12 April 2005 10:52:57
 First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many
internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that said,
I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the language that
these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have you guys seen this
show? I have to say, I have heard better grammar at a biker bar, (No
offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just trying to make a point).
I have heard such things as "I would have did," and "this bike drives
real good" coming out of the mouths of these primadonas. CAN YOU
BELIEVE THIS???

Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this is a
fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our
Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon to
point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal of
influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of the
most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they get away
with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send my High
School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early grave.

What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this? "Well, if
these major stars of this popular television programmes can talk like
that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither." Face it
America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where they send
the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the internal-combustion­
engine motorcylce shop, where the "American Chopper" programme is taped)
to a crash English course, and make them learn proper grammar.

Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I assume I
have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we can eradicate
the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society, before it burrows
too deep. I love you.

Love,
Wavy G
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Keith Schiffner 12 April 2005 17:23:37 permanent link ]
 
"Wavy G"

Ah, yes. Right then, well organ donations are down
the hall on your left. When you get there let the
nurse know that you've come to donate your entire
body. Have a nice day wont you?
--
Nefarious Necrologist 42nd Degree
Some people ride, some just like to show off their
butt
jewelry once in a while.
Dum vivimus, vivamus
<:(3 )3~ <:(3 )3~ <:(3 )~ <:(3 )~


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Wavy G 12 April 2005 17:39:35 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Keith Schiffner" run.
"Wavy G">
Ah, yes. Right then, well organ donations are down >the hall on your left. When you get there let the >nurse know that you've come to donate your entire >body. Have a nice day wont you?

What the hell does this mean?

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Paulb 12 April 2005 19:12:17 permanent link ]
 Don't hit the first Google link at work:

http://www.google.c­om/search?hl=en&q=wa­vy+g&btnG=Google+Sea­rch


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Wavy G 12 April 2005 19:21:45 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.
And unless your British...it's programs...not "programmes" you fucking moron.

I don't think nationality should factor into somewon using the proper
spelling of a word.

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The Magician 12 April 2005 20:25:33 permanent link ]
 In article <9jpn51hcijmh70pupe­3lo1pc2npl7ggi8r@4ax­.com>, imwavy@gmail.com says...> Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.>
And unless your British...it's programs...not "programmes" you fucking moron.>
I don't think nationality should factor into somewon using the proper> spelling of a word.>

You're still a fucking moron in need of a life.
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Wavy G 12 April 2005 20:55:01 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.
In article <9jpn51hcijmh70pupe­3lo1pc2npl7ggi8r@4ax­.com>, imwavy@gmail.com says...>> Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say>> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.>> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.>>
And unless your British...it's programs...not "programmes" you fucking moron.>>
I don't think nationality should factor into somewon using the proper>> spelling of a word.>>
You're still a fucking moron in need of a life.

Well, that "came out of left field," as baseball fans say. The cheap
shot is the last-ditch effort of somewon who knows they're losing a
debate.

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Greek Shipping Magnets 12 April 2005 22:28:51 permanent link ]
 On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 16:42:21 GMT, Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote:
You also went for the oldest comeback out there to somewon pointing out>a spelling error. "Uhh, yeah, I *meant* to spell it that way, 'cause,>uhh, I was flaming you." Sure...

Go back to playing with yourself again because it's obvious you do not
have a knack for playing well with others.

In earlier times they would have left you on a cliff to die of
exposure. Today we keep you well fed out of pity. Yet after looking at
the end result I'm not so sure this offers much compassion to the
afflicted.

It's a shame you don't even have the balls to take your own life. Yet
the call for help is so obvious...
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Pe2 13 April 2005 01:13:55 permanent link ]
 no, they're not trolling-

they've been to this group before-I have their name on "Block senders..."

A Jr. 8 fan-


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Janice 13 April 2005 04:04:33 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin',
people like you are what keep me from f*cking
we're gonna do what they say can't be done.
kissing my as* like a warm sticky bun
We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
as if anyone else on this group really cares.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.
now stand still and don't move, and I'll get my gun

Wavy G wrote:> Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.

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Wavy G 13 April 2005 07:35:36 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Never Did No Wanderin' (After All)" run.
Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in>news:d81o51pht86­3aiebfreu5b5vft59j9r­ib1@4ax.com: >
In article <56pm51l5avj40mjemq­6hufp0pmsb5q5mpe@4ax­.com>,>>>> imwavy@gmail.com says... >>>>> First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that>>>>> said, I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the>>>>> language that these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have>>>>> you guys seen this show? I have to say, I have heard better grammar>>>>> at a biker bar, (No offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just>>>>> trying to make a point). I have heard such things as "I would have>>>>> did," and "this bike drives real good" coming out of the mouths of>>>>> these primadonas. CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS???>>>>>
Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this is>>>>> a fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our>>>>> Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon to>>>>> point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal of>>>>> influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of>>>>> the most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they get>>>>> away with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send my>>>>> High School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early>>>>> grave. >>>>>
What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this? "Well,>>>>> if these major stars of this popular television programmes can talk>>>>> like that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither." Face>>>>> it America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where they>>>>> send the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcylce shop, where the "American>>>>> Chopper" programme is taped) to a crash English course, and make them>>>>> learn proper grammar. >>>>>
Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I>>>>> assume I have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we can>>>>> eradicate the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society, before>>>>> it burrows too deep. I love you.>>>>>
Love,>>>>> Wavy G>
They also don't practice welding/shop safety, the goobers.

Yeah, or those pesky little details like "precision," and "engineering."

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Wavy G 13 April 2005 07:37:24 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Janice" run.
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin',> people like you are what keep me from f*cking>we're gonna do what they say can't be done.> kissing my as* like a warm sticky bun>We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.> as if anyone else on this group really cares.>I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.> now stand still and don't move, and I'll get my gun>

Hey, what a clever satire you've written there! Good work. It's too
bad this song is pushing 30, or that might've been poignant.

Wavy G wrote:>> Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say>> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.>> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "The Magician" run.

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Wavy G 13 April 2005 07:38:21 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Greek Shipping Magnets" run.
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 16:42:21 GMT, Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote:>
You also went for the oldest comeback out there to somewon pointing out>>a spelling error. "Uhh, yeah, I *meant* to spell it that way, 'cause,>>uhh, I was flaming you." Sure...>
Go back to playing with yourself again because it's obvious you do not>have a knack for playing well with others.

TRANSLATION:

"You got me, Wavy. I hereby concede."

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Never Did No Wanderin 13 April 2005 15:34:38 permanent link ]
 Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in news:1p4p51huuln28l­b5j25o7846rlsajs35to­@
4ax.com:
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Never Did No Wanderin' (After All)" run.>
Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in>>news:d81o51pht8­63aiebfreu5b5vft59j9­rib1@4ax.com: >>
In article <56pm51l5avj40mjemq­6hufp0pmsb5q5mpe@4ax­.com>,>>>>> imwavy@gmail.com says... >>>>>> First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many>>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that>>>>>> said, I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the>>>>>> language that these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have>>>>>> you guys seen this show? I have to say, I have heard better grammar>>>>>> at a biker bar, (No offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just>>>>>> trying to make a point). I have heard such things as "I would have>>>>>> did," and "this bike drives real good" coming out of the mouths of>>>>>> these primadonas. CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS???>>>>>>
Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this is>>>>>> a fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our>>>>>> Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon to>>>>>> point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal
influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of>>>>>> the most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they
away with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send
High School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early>>>>>> grave. >>>>>>
What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this? "Well,>>>>>> if these major stars of this popular television programmes can talk>>>>>> like that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither."
Face>>>>>> it America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where
they>>>>>> send the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the>>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcylce shop, where the "American>>>>>> Chopper" programme is taped) to a crash English course, and make
them>>>>>> learn proper grammar. >>>>>>
Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I>>>>>> assume I have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we can>>>>>> eradicate the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society,
before>>>>>> it burrows too deep. I love you.>>>>>>
Love,>>>>>> Wavy G>>
They also don't practice welding/shop safety, the goobers.>
Yeah, or those pesky little details like "precision," and "engineering.">

Assembling donated parts whilst looking like a member of 'Manowar' is
hardly a talent to build a show around.

--
My mama was the cold North wind,
My daddy was the son, of a railroad man from west of hell,
Where the trains don’t even run……
You need to BeDoper
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Wavy G 13 April 2005 19:09:03 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Never Did No Wanderin' (After All)" run.
Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in news:1p4p51huuln28l­b5j25o7846rlsajs35to­@>4ax.com:>
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say>> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.>> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Never Did No Wanderin' (After All)" run.>>
Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in>>>news:d81o51pht­863aiebfreu5b5vft59j­9rib1@4ax.com: >>>
In article <56pm51l5avj40mjemq­6hufp0pmsb5q5mpe@4ax­.com>,>>>>>> imwavy@gmail.com says... >>>>>>> First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many>>>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that>>>>>>> said, I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the>>>>>>> language that these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have>>>>>>> you guys seen this show? I have to say, I have heard better grammar>>>>>>> at a biker bar, (No offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just>>>>>>> trying to make a point). I have heard such things as "I would have>>>>>>> did," and "this bike drives real good" coming out of the mouths of>>>>>>> these primadonas. CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS???>>>>>>>
Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this is>>>>>>> a fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our>>>>>>> Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon to>>>>>>> point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal >of>>>>>>> influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of>>>>>>> the most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they >get>>>>>>> away with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send >my>>>>>>> High School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early>>>>>>> grave. >>>>>>>
What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this? "Well,>>>>>>> if these major stars of this popular television programmes can talk>>>>>>> like that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither." >Face>>>>>>> it America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where >they>>>>>>> send the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the>>>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcylce shop, where the "American>>>>>>> Chopper" programme is taped) to a crash English course, and make >them>>>>>>> learn proper grammar. >>>>>>>
Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I>>>>>>> assume I have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we can>>>>>>> eradicate the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society, >before>>>>>>> it burrows too deep. I love you.>>>>>>>
Love,>>>>>>> Wavy G>>>
They also don't practice welding/shop safety, the goobers.>>
Yeah, or those pesky little details like "precision," and "engineering.">>
Assembling donated parts whilst looking like a member of 'Manowar' is >hardly a talent to build a show around.

Now, come on. I wouldn't go *that* far. Give them a break; they're tv
stars.

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Matt 13 April 2005 19:14:28 permanent link ]
 Their grammar skills are every bit as good as your spelling skills.
moron.


"Wavy G" <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:56pm51l5avj40m­jemq6hufp0pmsb5q5mpe­@4ax.com...> First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many> internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that said,> I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the language that> these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have you guys seen this> show? I have to say, I have heard better grammar at a biker bar, (No> offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just trying to make a point).> I have heard such things as "I would have did," and "this bike drives> real good" coming out of the mouths of these primadonas. CAN YOU> BELIEVE THIS???>
Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this is a> fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our> Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon to> point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal of> influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of the> most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they get away> with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send my High> School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early grave.>
What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this? "Well, if> these major stars of this popular television programmes can talk like> that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither." Face it> America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where they send> the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the internal-combustion­> engine motorcylce shop, where the "American Chopper" programme is taped)> to a crash English course, and make them learn proper grammar.>
Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I assume I> have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we can eradicate> the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society, before it burrows> too deep. I love you.>
Love,> Wavy G


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Wavy G 13 April 2005 22:33:38 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Matt" run.
Their grammar skills are every bit as good as your spelling skills.>moron.

OOH, well, my spelling skills are every bit as good as your
capitalization skills, moron.

"Wavy G" <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in message>news:56pm51­l5avj40mjemq6hufp0pm­sb5q5mpe@4ax.com...>­> First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that said,>> I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the language that>> these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have you guys seen this>> show? I have to say, I have heard better grammar at a biker bar, (No>> offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just trying to make a point).>> I have heard such things as "I would have did," and "this bike drives>> real good" coming out of the mouths of these primadonas. CAN YOU>> BELIEVE THIS???>>
Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this is a>> fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our>> Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon to>> point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal of>> influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of the>> most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they get away>> with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send my High>> School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early grave.>>
What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this? "Well, if>> these major stars of this popular television programmes can talk like>> that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither." Face it>> America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where they send>> the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the internal-combustion­>> engine motorcylce shop, where the "American Chopper" programme is taped)>> to a crash English course, and make them learn proper grammar.>>
Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I assume I>> have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we can eradicate>> the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society, before it burrows>> too deep. I love you.>>
Love,>> Wavy G>

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Never Did No Wanderin 15 April 2005 02:59:00 permanent link ]
 Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in news:0edq51t0qiq4oh­mvq2j1inmv47pv0ijifh­@
4ax.com:
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say> can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Never Did No Wanderin' (After All)" run.>
Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1p4p51huuln28l­b5j25o7846rlsajs35to­@>>4ax.com:>>
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.>>> I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Never Did No Wanderin' (After All)" run.>>>
Wavy G <imwavy@gmail.com> wrote in>>>>news:d81o51ph­t863aiebfreu5b5vft59­j9rib1@4ax.com: >>>>
In article <56pm51l5avj40mjemq­6hufp0pmsb5q5mpe@4ax­.com>,>>>>>>> imwavy@gmail.com says... >>>>>>>> First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many>>>>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcyles that they build. With that>>>>>>>> said, I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the>>>>>>>> language that these guys use on this programme is ATROCIOUS. Have>>>>>>>> you guys seen this show? I have to say, I have heard better
grammar>>>>>>>> at a biker bar, (No offense to motorcycle enthusiasts. I was just>>>>>>>> trying to make a point). I have heard such things as "I would have>>>>>>>> did," and "this bike drives real good" coming out of the mouths of>>>>>>>> these primadonas. CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS???>>>>>>>>
Perhaps this is an accurate reflection of America. Perhaps, this
a fair representation of the "blue-collar" working class which our>>>>>>>> Capitalist society has created. Again, I don't think I am anywon
point fingers, but you have to admit, these guys have a great deal >>of>>>>>>>> influence on America's youth. After all, they are stars of won of>>>>>>>> the most popular programmes on television since "Oprah," and they >>get>>>>>>>> away with spouting enough grammatically incorrect nonsense to send >>my>>>>>>>> High School English teacher, Ms. Butts (don't laugh), to an early>>>>>>>> grave. >>>>>>>>
What are impressionable young kids supposed to make of this?
"Well,>>>>>>>> if these major stars of this popular television programmes can
talk>>>>>>>> like that, I guess I don't need to learn to talk good neither." >>Face>>>>>>>> it America: we are ruining our kids! I suggest an episode where >>they>>>>>>>> send the fabricators of "Orange County Choppers" (the>>>>>>>> internal-combustion­ engine motorcylce shop, where the "American>>>>>>>> Chopper" programme is taped) to a crash English course, and make >>them>>>>>>>> learn proper grammar. >>>>>>>>
Think of the children. That's all I have to say about this. I>>>>>>>> assume I have everywon's support on this issue, and together, we
eradicate the "bad grammar bug" that has infested our society, >>before>>>>>>>> it burrows too deep. I love you.>>>>>>>>
Love,>>>>>>>> Wavy G>>>>
They also don't practice welding/shop safety, the goobers.>>>
Yeah, or those pesky little details like "precision," and
"engineering.">>>
Assembling donated parts whilst looking like a member of 'Manowar' is >>hardly a talent to build a show around.>
Now, come on. I wouldn't go *that* far. Give them a break; they're tv> stars.>

You're right. Manowar had stage presence.


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My daddy was the son, of a railroad man from west of hell,
Where the trains don’t even run……
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Wavy G 18 April 2005 07:38:30 permanent link ]
 Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there.
I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Alan Moore" run.
"It is very strong, and contains that which promotes growth!"

This sounds like won of those ads I get in my email, lol.

Al Moore>DoD 734

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El Barista 19 April 2005 20:45:01 permanent link ]
 Shaun aRe wrote:
Which head?>
Shaun aRe

They let you out of a.m-b? Where are you catching this thread?
alt.drugs.pot I reckon... ;-P

-will


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Shaun aRe 20 April 2005 13:25:44 permanent link ]
 
"El Barista" <news.15.liquid@spa­mgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:hAa9e.10648$h6­.9742@tornado.texas.­rr.com...> Shaun aRe wrote:>
Which head?> >
Shaun aRe>
They let you out of a.m-b?

Heh - nah, they couldn't run me out, so I errmmm, just left ',;~}~

Still read and post there a little actually.
Where are you catching this thread?> alt.drugs.pot I reckon... ;-P

Good guess! And you?
-will

Shaun aRe ',;~}~
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Tom Ivar Helbekkmo 20 April 2005 16:10:49 permanent link ]
 "Michael" <muirhead@haidagwai­i.net> writes:
In the beginning, there was the Plan.

Here's another good one:

"The Monkey and Ladder Effect", by Mike Johnston

Put eight monkeys in a room. In the middle of the room is a ladder, leading
to a bunch of bananas hanging from a hook on the ceiling. Each time a monkey
tries to climb the ladder, all the monkeys are sprayed with ice water, which
makes them miserable. Soon enough, whenever a monkey attempts to climb the
ladder, all of the other monkeys, not wanting to be sprayed, set upon him
and beat him up. Soon, none of the eight monkeys ever attempts to climb the
ladder.

One of the original monkeys is then removed, and a new monkey is put in the
room. Seeing the bananas and the ladder, he wonders why none of the other
monkeys are doing the obvious, but, undaunted, he immediately begins to
climb the ladder. All the other monkeys fall upon him and beat him silly.

He has no idea why. However, he no longer attempts to climb the ladder.

A second original monkey is removed and replaced. The newcomer again
attempts to climb the ladder, but all the other monkeys hammer the crap out
of him. This includes the previous new monkey, who, grateful that he's not
on the receiving end this time, participates in the beating because all the
other monkeys are doing it. However, he has no idea why he's attacking the
new monkey.

One by one, all the original monkeys are replaced. Eight new monkeys are now
in the room. None of them have ever been sprayed by ice water. None of them
attempt to climb the ladder. All of them will enthusiastically beat up any
new monkey who tries, without having any idea why.

And that's how company policies get established.

-tih
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Don't ascribe to stupidity what can be adequately explained by ignorance.
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El Barista 20 April 2005 19:19:34 permanent link ]
 Shaun aRe wrote:
Where are you catching this thread?>> alt.drugs.pot I reckon... ;-P>
Good guess! And you?

rec.crafts.metalwor­king actually. Hope everything is well across the pond!
We're now into prime poison ivy riding season. Given my affinity for it
makes riding that much more exciting.

-will


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Alan Moore 21 April 2005 06:19:09 permanent link ]
 On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:10:49 +0200, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
<tih@hamartun.priv.­no> wrote:
"Michael" <muirhead@haidagwai­i.net> writes:>
In the beginning, there was the Plan.>
Here's another good one:>
"The Monkey and Ladder Effect", by Mike Johnston>
Put eight monkeys in a room. In the middle of the room is a ladder, leading>to a bunch of bananas hanging from a hook on the ceiling. Each time a monkey>tries to climb the ladder, all the monkeys are sprayed with ice water, which>makes them miserable. Soon enough, whenever a monkey attempts to climb the>ladder, all of the other monkeys, not wanting to be sprayed, set upon him>and beat him up. Soon, none of the eight monkeys ever attempts to climb the>ladder.>
One of the original monkeys is then removed, and a new monkey is put in the>room. Seeing the bananas and the ladder, he wonders why none of the other>monkeys are doing the obvious, but, undaunted, he immediately begins to>climb the ladder. All the other monkeys fall upon him and beat him silly.>
He has no idea why. However, he no longer attempts to climb the ladder.>
A second original monkey is removed and replaced. The newcomer again>attempts to climb the ladder, but all the other monkeys hammer the crap out>of him. This includes the previous new monkey, who, grateful that he's not>on the receiving end this time, participates in the beating because all the>other monkeys are doing it. However, he has no idea why he's attacking the>new monkey.>
One by one, all the original monkeys are replaced. Eight new monkeys are now>in the room. None of them have ever been sprayed by ice water. None of them>attempt to climb the ladder. All of them will enthusiastically beat up any>new monkey who tries, without having any idea why.>
And that's how company policies get established.

And here I thought it was the explanation of reeky content!

Al Moore
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