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lean eclectic?
In article <OS9_P.519536$qmJf.509743@fx16.iad>, bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
Well, my planned RV trip has fallen through in favor of an
immediately impending double bypass surgery. It'll be a
few months before I'll be doing any more RVing. (Assuming
successful surgery, of course.)
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
In article <OS9_P.519536$qmJf.509743@fx16.iad>, bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
Well, my planned RV trip has fallen through in favor of an
immediately impending double bypass surgery. It'll be a
few months before I'll be doing any more RVing. (Assuming
successful surgery, of course.)
bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
If I ever get my coach out of the shop I will be heading to Seattle (ugh) sometime this summer. We do this trip every year although not always in the RV. Unfortunately, thatrCOs where the grand kids live. It is a nice scenic area though if you can ignore the multi-colored hair, nose rings and full body tattooed pants-on-fire liberal nut jobs and the rest of the alphabet soup people protesting anything that is good and proper.
The entire west coast is such a beautiful area but it is littered with the dregs of society and the results of the unexplainably bad policies of their politics.
By the way, for the benefit of any liberal loons that are lurking here, I have no problem with electric cars. We just canrCOt do away with gasoline and diesel powered vehicles without the infrastructure to support them yet.
Same issue with hydrogen powered vehicles. Right now, at best, I think
hybrid is the way to go for you planet saver types.
How did I get off on that side track?
On 5/31/2025 9:51 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
If I ever get my coach out of the shop I will be heading to Seattle (ugh)
sometime this summer. We do this trip every year although not always in the >> RV. Unfortunately, thatrCOs where the grand kids live. It is a nice scenic >> area though if you can ignore the multi-colored hair, nose rings and full
body tattooed pants-on-fire liberal nut jobs and the rest of the alphabet
soup people protesting anything that is good and proper.
Wish we were a little closer to the area. So many beautiful places, if
you can keep away from the freaks. Gonna try and get out to Idaho later
in the year, and hope to make it a little farther west to see a relative
if possible.....if we ever get the vehicles back from storm damage that is.
The entire west coast is such a beautiful area but it is littered with the >> dregs of society and the results of the unexplainably bad policies of their >> politics.
It's like a religion to those people. A very WEIRD religion.
By the way, for the benefit of any liberal loons that are lurking here, I
have no problem with electric cars. We just canrCOt do away with gasoline and
diesel powered vehicles without the infrastructure to support them yet.
Same issue with hydrogen powered vehicles. Right now, at best, I think
hybrid is the way to go for you planet saver types.
How did I get off on that side track?
Anything you want to talk about is just fine, George. Especially since
we no longer have to listen to the TechnoBoob!
sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
On 5/31/2025 9:51 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
If I ever get my coach out of the shop I will be heading to Seattle (ugh) >>> sometime this summer. We do this trip every year although not always in the >>> RV. Unfortunately, that|ore4raos where the grand kids live. It is a nice scenic
area though if you can ignore the multi-colored hair, nose rings and full >>> body tattooed pants-on-fire liberal nut jobs and the rest of the alphabet >>> soup people protesting anything that is good and proper.
Wish we were a little closer to the area. So many beautiful places, if
you can keep away from the freaks. Gonna try and get out to Idaho later
in the year, and hope to make it a little farther west to see a relative
if possible.....if we ever get the vehicles back from storm damage that is. >>
The entire west coast is such a beautiful area but it is littered with the >>> dregs of society and the results of the unexplainably bad policies of their >>> politics.
It's like a religion to those people. A very WEIRD religion.
By the way, for the benefit of any liberal loons that are lurking here, I >>> have no problem with electric cars. We just can|ore4raot do away with gasoline and
diesel powered vehicles without the infrastructure to support them yet.
Same issue with hydrogen powered vehicles. Right now, at best, I think
hybrid is the way to go for you planet saver types.
How did I get off on that side track?
Anything you want to talk about is just fine, George. Especially since
we no longer have to listen to the TechnoBoob!
Don|ore4raot have to listen but he is here lurking|ore4-a along with a couple of the
other loons.
In article <OS9_P.519536$qmJf.509743@fx16.iad>, bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
Well, my planned RV trip has fallen through in favor of an
immediately impending double bypass surgery. It'll be a
few months before I'll be doing any more RVing. (Assuming
successful surgery, of course.)
Good luck, Mike. I'll be hoping your doctor is not one of the
enshittified ones.
George.Anthony wrote:
sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:Hey. You have a loonlurker detector? Where can I get one?
On 5/31/2025 9:51 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want
lean eclectic?
If I ever get my coach out of the shop I will be heading to Seattle (ugh) >>>> sometime this summer. We do this trip every year although not always in the
RV. Unfortunately, that|ore4raos where the grand kids live. It is a nice scenic
area though if you can ignore the multi-colored hair, nose rings and full >>>> body tattooed pants-on-fire liberal nut jobs and the rest of the alphabet >>>> soup people protesting anything that is good and proper.
Wish we were a little closer to the area. So many beautiful places, if
you can keep away from the freaks. Gonna try and get out to Idaho later >>> in the year, and hope to make it a little farther west to see a relative >>> if possible.....if we ever get the vehicles back from storm damage that is. >>>
The entire west coast is such a beautiful area but it is littered with the >>>> dregs of society and the results of the unexplainably bad policies of their
politics.
It's like a religion to those people. A very WEIRD religion.
By the way, for the benefit of any liberal loons that are lurking here, I >>>> have no problem with electric cars. We just can|ore4raot do away with gasoline and
diesel powered vehicles without the infrastructure to support them yet. >>>> Same issue with hydrogen powered vehicles. Right now, at best, I think >>>> hybrid is the way to go for you planet saver types.
How did I get off on that side track?
Anything you want to talk about is just fine, George. Especially since
we no longer have to listen to the TechnoBoob!
Don|ore4raot have to listen but he is here lurking|ore4-a along with a couple of the
other loons.
Mbfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
George.Anthony wrote:
sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:Hey. You have a loonlurker detector? Where can I get one?
On 5/31/2025 9:51 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
is as dead as yesterday's roadkill possum. Y'all sure we don't want >>>>>> lean eclectic?
If I ever get my coach out of the shop I will be heading to Seattle (ugh) >>>>> sometime this summer. We do this trip every year although not always in the
RV. Unfortunately, that|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-os where the grand kids live. It is a nice scenic
area though if you can ignore the multi-colored hair, nose rings and full >>>>> body tattooed pants-on-fire liberal nut jobs and the rest of the alphabet >>>>> soup people protesting anything that is good and proper.
Wish we were a little closer to the area. So many beautiful places, if >>>> you can keep away from the freaks. Gonna try and get out to Idaho later >>>> in the year, and hope to make it a little farther west to see a relative >>>> if possible.....if we ever get the vehicles back from storm damage that is.
The entire west coast is such a beautiful area but it is littered with the
dregs of society and the results of the unexplainably bad policies of their
politics.
It's like a religion to those people. A very WEIRD religion.
By the way, for the benefit of any liberal loons that are lurking here, I >>>>> have no problem with electric cars. We just can|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-ot do away with gasoline and
diesel powered vehicles without the infrastructure to support them yet. >>>>> Same issue with hydrogen powered vehicles. Right now, at best, I think >>>>> hybrid is the way to go for you planet saver types.
How did I get off on that side track?
Anything you want to talk about is just fine, George. Especially since >>>> we no longer have to listen to the TechnoBoob!
Don|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-ot have to listen but he is here lurking|a-o|orCU-4|e-a along with a couple of the
other loons.
It|ore4raos inherent. You have to be born with it.