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    From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Fri Jul 14 03:43:58 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    That's an export only item... they send 'em out to the coast
    with the rest of the nuts....

    Right, tell that one to the tourists. :)

    Well I think they are marketed for the PETA croud. They can have their beef without having to contend with the crushing guilt of killing a defensless animal. :)

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Sat Jul 15 06:34:21 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Well I think they are marketed for the PETA croud. They can
    have their beef without having to contend with the crushing guilt
    of killing a defensless animal. :)

    I saw a button I should have bought for when I'm around that bunch. It said, "I love animals, I think they're delicious!"



    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Bill Riley on Sat Jul 15 21:41:57 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    I saw a button I should have bought for when I'm around that bunch.
    It said, "I love animals, I think they're delicious!"

    Ya... I joined PETA too... People for the Eating of Tasty Animals.



    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Paul Lawson on Sun Jul 16 10:18:19 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    Well I think they are marketed for the PETA croud. They can
    have their beef without having to contend with the crushing guilt
    of killing a defensless animal. :)

    Did you see those twits that were protesting about the folks on "Survivor" killing and eating rats? "Rats have feelings too!". ...and fleas and rabies and
    gawd knows what.


    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Stephen Jones on Mon Jul 17 01:14:39 2000
    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Did you see those twits that were protesting about the folks on
    "Survivor" killing and eating rats? "Rats have feelings too!".
    ...and fleas and rabies and gawd knows what.

    Saw a T-shirt the other day... had a small "Survivor" logo at the bottom right,
    with a picture of two rats and it said "Tastes like Chicken!"



    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Rich Lockyer on Tue Jul 18 03:47:51 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:


    Saw a T-shirt the other day... had a small "Survivor" logo at the
    bottom right, with a picture of two rats and it said "Tastes like Chicken!"


    Maybe you have to be a city kitty, but rats rank right up there with flys. Born
    for target practice. ;>


    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Jul 22 05:33:04 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Well I think they are marketed for the PETA croud. They can
    have their beef without having to contend with the crushing guilt
    of killing a defensless animal. :)

    I saw a button I should have bought for when I'm around that bunch.
    It said, "I love animals, I think they're delicious!"

    PETA: People For the Eating of Tasty Animals. Someone around here used to
    say that, think it was Vineberg. I recently spent the better par of a week tooling around the California desert looking for a site to deploy our communications equipment for an exercise. One of the prospective sites we'd have had trouble with the local tree hugger contingient. I suggested posting a
    sign advertising Tortoise soup, $5 a bowl. Apparently these people have zero sense of humor...


    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Stephen Jones on Sat Jul 22 07:03:33 2000
    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    Did you see those twits that were protesting about the folks on
    "Survivor" killing and eating rats? "Rats have feelings too!".
    ...and fleas and rabies and gawd knows what.

    Not suprised. Anyone who would return a perectly good lobster to the wild... It always makes me wonder what these people eat and what thier tennis shoes are made from. I can't imagine that there's that many habitable caves since they couldn't possibly live in a house made from murdered trees...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Paul Lawson on Sun Jul 23 15:28:57 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    PETA: People For the Eating of Tasty Animals. Someone around
    here used to say that, think it was Vineberg.

    I think I stole it from him, though I have heard it on the radio too.

    I recently spent the
    better par of a week tooling around the California desert looking

    Should have called... which part of the desert? If you were near Victorville, Tom and I are only an hour away.

    tree hugger contingient. I suggested posting a sign advertising
    Tortoise soup, $5 a bowl. Apparently these people have zero sense
    of humor...

    Absolutely none, and no respect for humans... one of their ads showed River Phoenix lying on the sidewalk after he had died and the ad said "I wouldn't be caught dead wearing fur."


    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Tue Jul 25 06:55:05 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    tree hugger contingient. I suggested posting a sign advertising
    Tortoise soup, $5 a bowl. Apparently these people have zero sense
    of humor...

    You heard about the Mormon that got arrested for killing the seagull? The jusge asked him why he did it. Well I was hungry he replied. The judge was amazed. You *ate* a seagull? What did it taste like? Well yer honor, it was sort of a cross between bald eagle and a spotted owl.

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Tue Jul 25 07:02:36 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    Not suprised. Anyone who would return a perectly good lobster
    to the wild... It always makes me wonder what these people eat and
    what thier tennis shoes are made from. I can't imagine that
    there's that many habitable caves since they couldn't possibly live
    in a house made from murdered trees...

    Sigh, I live in the world capitol of treehuggers. At times it makes me wish for an M-60 a supply of barrels and a few crates of tracers...


    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Rich Lockyer on Tue Jul 25 07:04:26 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Absolutely none, and no respect for humans... one of their ads
    showed River Phoenix lying on the sidewalk after he had died and
    the ad said "I wouldn't be caught dead wearing fur."

    More people should do like Aretha Franklin did when a PETA type was going to throw a bucket of red paint on her mink coat. She said, "sister you throw that
    on me and I'll be wearin' your skin inside the building tonight."

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Gary Gilmore@1:2410/400 to Paul Lawson on Wed Jul 26 07:19:18 2000
    PETA: People For the Eating of Tasty Animals. Someone around here used to say that, think it was Vineberg.

    It was one of the taglines I used to use with my offline reader. (Which I no longer use.) I'm sure it's made the rounds a lot of other places too.


    --gary

    --- Maximus 3.01
    * Origin: Support your local Guitar Tech! * (313)582-0888 (1:2410/400)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Paul Lawson on Fri Jul 28 08:50:46 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    Not suprised. Anyone who would return a perectly good lobster
    to the wild... It always makes me wonder what these people eat and
    what thier tennis shoes are made from. I can't imagine that
    there's that many habitable caves since they couldn't possibly live
    in a house made from murdered trees...

    Now there's an advertising slogan for Ovations "No trees were killed to make this guitar". Riley said it best that if more people had to kill their own meat
    there'd be more vegetarians. ;>


    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Stephen Jones on Fri Jul 28 15:37:14 2000
    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    killed to make this guitar". Riley said it best that if more people
    had to kill their own meat there'd be more vegetarians. ;>

    There aint NOTHING in the world like going water buffalo hunting with
    M-79 Grenade launchers......but I digress....

    Save a tree! Buy an Ovation!

    Tom

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Tom's Point, Corona Ca (1:218/704.3)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Stephen Jones on Fri Jul 28 17:54:13 2000
    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Now there's an advertising slogan for Ovations "No trees were
    killed to make this guitar". Riley said it best that if more people
    had to kill their own meat there'd be more vegetarians. ;>

    Too many morons think it comes from Safeway in neat little plastic packaging.

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Tom Engle on Fri Jul 28 17:56:56 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    killed to make this guitar". Riley said it best that if more people
    had to kill their own meat there'd be more vegetarians. ;>

    There aint NOTHING in the world like going water buffalo hunting
    with M-79 Grenade launchers......but I digress....

    Good choice, if ya use Willie Peter you can cook him too! :)

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Bill Riley on Sat Jul 29 03:39:55 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Tom Engle:


    Good choice, if ya use Willie Peter you can cook him too! :)


    Nah...there is something about my dinner glowing in the dark that worries
    me....;)

    Tom

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Tom's Point, Corona Ca (1:218/704.3)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Tom Engle on Sat Jul 29 11:59:48 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    Good choice, if ya use Willie Peter you can cook him too! :)


    Nah...there is something about my dinner glowing in the dark that
    worries me....;)

    Who-boy, yer gettin' old. I ate lots worse than that hunkered in my houch...bet you did too!

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Rich Lockyer on Tue Aug 1 12:11:22 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    I think I stole it from him, though I have heard it on the radio
    too.

    Yeah, I thought it was Jeff. I've not heard it on the radio...

    Should have called... which part of the desert? If you were near Victorville, Tom and I are only an hour away.

    I was at Fort Irwin about 30 miles from the sprawling metropolis of Barstow. I'll be down that way again on the 9th of August for about a week. How far is it from you, might have to make room to throw a guitar in the back if it's close.

    Absolutely none, and no respect for humans... one of their ads
    showed River Phoenix lying on the sidewalk after he had died and
    the ad said "I wouldn't be caught dead wearing fur."

    I'm not at all suprised, the ones I've seen all seem to be a bit on the rabid side. Not a lot of logic or reason happening in the back office. Around
    here they're whining bout wanting to open the Glen Canyon Dam (Lake Powel's dam
    if I recall). I guess the fact that a good portion of SouthWest depends on the
    water isn't an issue. I suppose they expect everything under water to be pristeen after all this time... I'm curious who they think will be cleanig up the HUGE bathtub ring that would remain. :) Gotta love idiots, they make the rest of us feel so damned rational.


    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Tue Aug 1 12:47:40 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    replied. The judge was amazed. You *ate* a seagull? What did it
    taste like? Well yer honor, it was sort of a cross between bald
    eagle and a spotted owl.

    I heard it as a Californian arrested for eating a Condor while lost in the
    desert and telling the judge it tasted like Bald Eagle...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Tue Aug 1 12:58:44 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    there's that many habitable caves since they couldn't possibly live
    in a house made from murdered trees...

    Sigh, I live in the world capitol of treehuggers. At times it
    makes me wish for an M-60 a supply of barrels and a few crates of tracers...

    You could use the Post-traumatic stress defense... I've always being partial to the punishment fitting the crime so if I ever snap and go on a spree... I'd have to spike them like a redwood.

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Gary Gilmore on Tue Aug 1 13:04:50 2000
    Gary Gilmore wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    PETA: People For the Eating of Tasty Animals. Someone around here used to say that, think it was Vineberg.

    It was one of the taglines I used to use with my offline reader.
    (Which I no longer use.) I'm sure it's made the rounds a lot of
    other places too.

    That would be it then. Sigh: I do miss blue wave. I used to get abused for some of my tag lines. :)

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Stephen Jones on Tue Aug 1 13:32:48 2000
    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    Now there's an advertising slogan for Ovations "No trees were
    killed to make this guitar". Riley said it best that if more people

    I prefer to kill trees than end up tone deaf. :)

    had to kill their own meat there'd be more vegetarians. ;>

    True enough, it sorta changes your perspective when you get offal on yr shoes. :)

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Tom Engle on Tue Aug 1 13:35:08 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:


    There aint NOTHING in the world like going water buffalo hunting
    with M-79 Grenade launchers......but I digress....

    If what a 203 grenade launcher does to a camel is any indication, I imagine there wasn't much required in the way of tenderizing before cooking it.

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Tue Aug 1 13:37:57 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:


    Too many morons think it comes from Safeway in neat little plastic packaging.

    damn! All this time I thought they callem 'em NY strips because they were grown in petrie dishes on Long Island...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Tom Engle on Wed Aug 2 10:15:29 2000
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:

    There aint NOTHING in the world like going water buffalo hunting
    with M-79 Grenade launchers......but I digress....

    Use a WP and it's precooked?

    Save a tree! Buy an Ovation!



    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:28:54 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    I'm not at all suprised, the ones I've seen all seem to be a
    bit on the rabid side. Not a lot of logic or reason happening in
    the back office. Around here they're whining bout wanting to open
    the Glen Canyon Dam (Lake Powel's dam if I recall). I guess the

    You should see the morons here that want to breach all the dams on the Snake and Columbia rivers...they should have to watch endless tapes of Vanport washing away. Intresting when you lose a city of 90,000 in twenty minutes.


    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:32:12 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    I heard it as a Californian arrested for eating a Condor while
    lost in the desert and telling the judge it tasted like Bald
    Eagle...

    Never happen, a Californian eating *anything* without guacamole?


    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:43:30 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Tom Engle:

    If what a 203 grenade launcher does to a camel is any
    indication, I imagine there wasn't much required in the way of
    tenderizing before cooking it.

    What happend, somebody get p.o.'d that the camel tried to surrender to CNN before they got a chance to be "heros?" :)

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:44:37 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    damn! All this time I thought they callem 'em NY strips
    because they were grown in petrie dishes on Long Island...

    Laura or Robb?

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 3 09:50:49 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    I was at Fort Irwin about 30 miles from the sprawling
    metropolis of Barstow. I'll be down that way again on the 9th of
    August for about a week. How far is it from you, might have to
    make room to throw a guitar in the back if it's close.

    Barstow is about 90 miles from here... not REALLY close, but not too bad if you've got the whole day free.

    the back office. Around here they're whining bout wanting to open
    the Glen Canyon Dam (Lake Powel's dam if I recall). I guess the
    fact that a good portion of SouthWest depends on the water isn't an
    issue.

    They're somewhat getting their way with the San Luis Res up near Los Banos. The lake has been very low for a couple of years, and one of the guys in our San Jose office said that the environmentalists were making them delay turning on some set of pumps every year because some animal in the San Francisco bay needs the water.



    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Bill Riley on Fri Aug 4 10:09:19 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    I heard it as a Californian arrested for eating a Condor while
    lost in the desert and telling the judge it tasted like Bald
    Eagle...

    Never happen, a Californian eating *anything* without guacamole?

    I hate guacamole



    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Rich Lockyer on Fri Aug 4 14:57:08 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    Never happen, a Californian eating *anything* without guacamole?

    I hate guacamole

    But that was because you were raised by wolves or Methodists or something strange.

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Aug 5 10:13:56 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:


    You should see the morons here that want to breach all the dams on
    the Snake and Columbia rivers...they should have to watch endless
    tapes of Vanport washing away. Intresting when you lose a city of
    90,000 in twenty minutes.

    Probably the same idiots. I suppose it woud be interesting, as long as you held the high ground...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Aug 5 10:27:55 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Tom Engle:

    What happend, somebody get p.o.'d that the camel tried to surrender
    to CNN before they got a chance to be "heros?" :)

    That's not a hint of bitterness I hear is it? ;> It was pretty much an entre when I got there. I figure it was either a nebie in the LP or someone fighting off boredome.

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Rich Lockyer on Sat Aug 5 10:32:29 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    Barstow is about 90 miles from here... not REALLY close, but not
    too bad if you've got the whole day free.

    I'm not sure if I'll have the time. I'm hoping we can get there and get done and get the hell out. I'm just ADVON so I don't have to stay for the misson. If I were, I'd have plenty of time.

    They're somewhat getting their way with the San Luis Res up near
    Los Banos. The lake has been very low for a couple of years, and
    one of the guys in our San Jose office said that the
    environmentalists were making them delay turning on some set of
    pumps every year because some animal in the San Francisco bay needs
    the water.

    They've managed to get a bunch of parks partially closed in Utah. No private vehicles in several and they've limited the size of parties in several others. Saw a thing in the paper where a boy scout troupe was denied access to
    Bryce Canyon because there were 17 in the party (the new max is 12). Apparently some tree hugger believes that a party of 12 and another of 5 will trample less grass than one party of 17. I think what these people really want
    is all the open space restriced to use by only the anointed true believers...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Bill Riley on Tue Aug 8 10:02:30 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    You should see the morons here that want to breach all the dams on
    the Snake and Columbia rivers...they should have to watch endless
    tapes of Vanport washing away. Intresting when you lose a city of
    90,000 in twenty minutes.

    I thought it had something to do with a dike breaking. Those darned lesbians! 8=} I've probably told you about cousin Tom being tossed like a football by his older neighbors as the outran the rush of water. One would run ahead and Tom would get passed to the next one. Tom got airsick and barfed. To my knowledge he never played guitar again. (OTS)


    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Paul Lawson on Tue Aug 8 23:41:11 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    grass than one party of 17. I think what these people really want
    is all the open space restriced to use by only the anointed true believers...

    Bingo. Sting will drive his "Rainforest Wood" laden 15mpg Jag to the studio while the rest of us ride our bicycles.


    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 10 17:37:58 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    You should see the morons here that want to breach all the dams on
    the Snake and Columbia rivers...they should have to watch endless
    tapes of Vanport washing away. Intresting when you lose a city of
    90,000 in twenty minutes.

    Probably the same idiots. I suppose it woud be interesting,
    as long as you held the high ground...

    It was built behind dikes in a flood plain.

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Thu Aug 10 17:41:21 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    What happend, somebody get p.o.'d that the camel tried to surrender
    to CNN before they got a chance to be "heros?" :)

    That's not a hint of bitterness I hear is it? ;> It was
    pretty much an entre when I got there. I figure it was either a
    nebie in the LP or someone fighting off boredome.

    Bitterness, no. Disgust, yes. Those boys arms must be tired from patting themselves on the back. My dad hit the beach at Omaha on the 6th of June, 1944. His brother was at Army base near Hickham Field when Pearl Harbor was attacked. He won two Bronze Stars, one at Iye Shima and another one on Iwo Jima.

    In all the years I knew both of them I never once heard them say look at what a
    great job we did. Wish I could say the same for *any* Gulf Veteran I've met.


    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Stephen Jones on Thu Aug 10 17:46:26 2000
    Stephen Jones wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    I thought it had something to do with a dike breaking. Those darned lesbians! 8=} I've probably told you about cousin Tom being tossed

    The reason the dike broke was the river was running above flood stage. But I guess you not being a *native* Oregonion, you wouldn't know that. ;)

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Bill Riley on Wed Aug 16 04:03:00 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Stephen Jones:


    The reason the dike broke was the river was running above flood
    stage. But I guess you not being a *native* Oregonion, you
    wouldn't know that. ;)

    I think that might have been before I was born Oreg-onion or Oregonian. ;=) It's scarey to think I was hatched in D.C. , I might have become a politician had my folks stayed there. Worse yet, I coulda become a rep for Ovation! (shudder)


    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Rich Lockyer on Sat Aug 26 08:02:58 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    grass than one party of 17. I think what these people really want
    is all the open space restriced to use by only the anointed true believers...

    Bingo. Sting will drive his "Rainforest Wood" laden 15mpg Jag to
    the studio while the rest of us ride our bicycles.

    yyou just don't understand... It's OK for him to do that because he truely
    understands the value and appreciates it. The unwashed masses just can't appreciate it in a profound enough manner...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Paul Lawson@1:218/704.16 to Bill Riley on Sat Aug 26 08:12:23 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Lawson:

    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    Bitterness, no. Disgust, yes. Those boys arms must be tired from
    patting themselves on the back. My dad hit the beach at Omaha on
    the 6th of June, 1944. His brother was at Army base near Hickham
    Field when Pearl Harbor was attacked. He won two Bronze Stars, one
    at Iye Shima and another one on Iwo Jima.

    In all the years I knew both of them I never once heard them say
    look at what a great job we did. Wish I could say the same for
    *any* Gulf Veteran I've met.

    I know guys that got bronze stars for sitting on a transport waiting for a beach landing that never happened. I also know guys that spent the war watching video tapes except for the occasional scud alert. Definitley a different kind of war. With the exception of the tankers and spec ops guys, there's not too many who can even come close to the exxperiance of vets from the previous wars (excluding REMFs of course). The problem with the gulf is the military needed some good press after the godless red hordes going away. Unfortunately, many vets believe the BS the DOD has been spouting ever since. For the record, I hope I've never given the impression that I thought we were "all That". I know too many vets and studied too much history to see any correlation. I thought I was something of a history buff but I have to admit I've not heard of Iye Shima...

    Paul

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Paul's point, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1:218/704.16)
  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Lawson on Sat Sep 9 08:53:13 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    hordes going away. Unfortunately, many vets believe the BS the DOD
    has been spouting ever since. For the record, I hope I've never
    given the impression that I thought we were "all That". I know too
    many vets and studied too much history to see any correlation. I
    thought I was something of a history buff but I have to admit I've
    not heard of Iye Shima...

    I certainly never included you in that group, but I've heard way too many brag like they had hauled the flag up Surabachi themselves.

    As for Iye Jima, it was just a little island near Okinawa. Ernie Pyle was killed there. <a note for real history buffs.>

    Bill

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6)
  • From Sven Petersen@1:218/704.4 to Paul Lawson on Sun Sep 10 07:50:04 2000
    Hi Paul!

    Which of your e-mail adresses are working ones? Dioes teh concentric one still work?

    Take care
    Sven

    Sven's Guitar Site: http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Sven.Petersen/
    Sven's Guitar Zone: http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/9440/

    --- Yuppie! v2.12
    * Origin: A bidet? Oopsie... (1:218/704.4)
  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Paul Lawson on Wed Sep 13 02:41:52 2000
    Paul Lawson wrote in a message to Bill Riley:


    I know guys that got bronze stars for sitting on a transport
    waiting for a beach landing that never happened. I also know guys
    that spent the war watching video tapes except for the occasional
    scud alert. Definitley a different kind of war. With the
    exception of the tankers and spec ops guys, there's not too many
    who can even come close to the exxperiance of vets from the
    previous wars (excluding REMFs of course). The problem with the
    gulf is the military needed some good press after the godless red
    hordes going away.

    You're right, our military needed the "overwhelming victory". Desert Storm was a textbook excercise in feint and flank. But the Iraquis were out classed and out gunned. A young fella Riley and I know was going on about being a combat veteran and I doubt if he fired a round anywhere but on the range. Worse yet, he can't even play guitar!!


    Stephen

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: La Casa de Honez, Portland OR (1:218/704.7)
  • From Sven Petersen@1:218/704.4 to Roman Romantsev on Mon Jan 29 13:05:10 2001
    Hi Roman!

    Hey, some question for you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha ets)

    Well... depends on the model. In general, the guitars are significantly cheaper
    in America than here in Germany. But that is also matter of the exchange rates.
    Lst time I was in America, the US$ was much cheaper than nowadays. I guess, now, the guitar prices are not that great in America anymore. Canada might still be an interesting place for shopping guitars, though.

    Take care
    Sven

    Sven's Guitar Site: http://www.guitarsite.de/
    Sven's Guitar Zone: http://zone.guitarsite.de/

    --- Yuppie! v2.12
    * Origin: A bidet? Oopsie... (1:218/704.4)
  • From Roman Romantsev@2:5005/14.365 to All on Thu Jan 25 05:40:41 2001
    Yo, All! Rock'n'Roll!

    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)

    Roman

    --- UNREG UNREG
    * Origin: Are you gangsters? - No, we are russians! (c) B-2 (2:5005/14.365)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Roman Romantsev on Mon Feb 5 00:25:24 2001
    Roman Romantsev wrote in a message to All:

    Yo, All! Rock'n'Roll!

    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)

    Anywhere from $150 for entry-level gear to over $3,000 for high-end Gibson and Fender Custom Shop models.

    TYPICAL good-quality retail prices are between $600 and $1,000.

    Unless you buy a G&L from Engle's Discount Guitar Emporium.



    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Thomas Richter@2:2480/8058 to Roman Romantsev on Mon Feb 5 13:56:00 2001
    Hello Roman!

    25 Jan 01 13:40, Roman Romantsev wrote to All:

    Yo, All! Rock'n'Roll!

    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)
    One of the best online shops for musical stuff (including lots of the famous guitar brands) for Germany can be found on www.musik-produktiv.de. They offer fair prices compared with the german price-levels which seem to me very high... The second-hand shops are a better source for good (and fairly cheap) instruments but you have to spend a lot of time if you're looking for something
    special (it took me about 2 years, till i finally found my steinberger gm7t, but instead of last list price of US$ 3950 i only had to pay DM 2100 for a almost new one...). Second hand prices for older Yamaha's like the late eighties RGX series are around DM 700, Gibson starts at DM 1200, Fender US Strat (new) is around DM 1500... Ibanez ranges from DM 700 (S-270) up to DM 4500, EVH Wolfgang not under DM 3500 (new)

    Take care,
    Thomas

    --- StonEd/2
    * Origin: You have no problem? Call us and you'll get one at (2:2480/8058)
  • From Neall Mercado@6:751/321 to Roman Romantsev on Tue Feb 6 14:32:00 2001
    Quoting Roman Romantsev to All <=-

    Yo, All! Rock'n'Roll!

    Hello there.

    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)

    Price Range (in Philippine Peso)

    Fender Strat = 10,000 - 20,000 Pesos
    Gibson Les Paul Standard = 40,000 - 60,000 Pesos
    Ibanez = 60,000 - 70,000 Pesos
    Yamaha = 10,000 - 15,000 Pesos


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  • From Lutz Sauer@2:2426/3260.24 to Roman Romantsev on Mon Feb 5 14:45:00 2001
    Hallo Roman,

    Du meintest

    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)

    Of these compamies i can think between 500 und 30.000 Deutsche Mark ;-).
    May be the upper limit even higher ...

    MfG
    Lutz



    --- CrossPoint v3.11
    * Origin: nicht verliehen (2:2426/3260.24)
  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Rich Lockyer on Wed Feb 7 13:57:57 2001
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Roman Romantsev:


    Unless you buy a G&L from Engle's Discount Guitar Emporium.


    We dont ship to Russia and btw, Im out of business...

    Tom

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Tom's Point, Corona Ca (1:218/704.3)
  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Tom Engle on Fri Feb 9 13:44:17 2001
    Tom Engle wrote in a message to Rich Lockyer:

    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Roman Romantsev:

    Unless you buy a G&L from Engle's Discount Guitar Emporium.

    We dont ship to Russia and btw,

    I can get it as far as Alaska.

    Im out of business...

    Oh.



    C-ya! Rich

    --- timEd 1.10.y2k
    * Origin: Colossus Galactica, Chino CA (1:218/704)
  • From Sven Petersen@1:218/704.4 to Tom Engle on Sun Feb 11 11:03:01 2001
    Hi Tom!

    Im out of business...

    What happened?

    Take care
    Sven

    Sven's Guitar Site: http://www.guitarsite.de/
    Sven's Guitar Zone: http://zone.guitarsite.de/

    --- Yuppie! v2.12
    * Origin: A bidet? Oopsie... (1:218/704.4)
  • From Steve Kaplan@1:342/3 to Rich Lockyer on Thu Feb 15 06:47:28 2001
    There're always the D'Aquisto and d'angelico lines for those who are abit more "comfortable" :)
    s
    /s

    --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-1
    * Origin: Mach2 Systems (1:342/3)
  • From David Bourke@3:712/848 to Roman Romantsev on Tue Mar 6 17:39:00 2001
    * In a message originally to All, Roman Romantsev said:

    Yo, All! Rock'n'Roll!

    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your
    countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)

    A good Fender over in Australia, genuine US ranges from $2000 (standard
    Strats & Teles with not many bells & whistles) to $4000 ('62 re-issues of Jaguars and Jazzmasters); Gibsons tend to go for around $3300 or so I think for a decent LP and about $4000 for a good SG; Ibanez are usually pretty
    cheap and I will never buy another, around $700 to $1500 for your common models; Maton Mastersound goes for $900 to $1200 depending on whether you
    want a different paint job or something, but a very damn good guitar.. I will definately buy one someday; Yamaha I don't care about except the 1966
    re-issue of the SGV series, which go for around $600 surprisingly; Rickenbacker are $6000 I think for the re-issues; Epiphones are around the $1000 mark; Jacksons are around $700 to $1500; ESP are $1000 to $2000;
    Gibson Gothic series are $2000 or thereabouts;

    all are is $AUS.

    any help? :)


    --- FMail/Win32 1.48b+
    * Origin: All your base are belong to us! (3:712/848)
  • From Jenn Cowfish@1:167/565 to David Bourke on Wed Mar 7 02:03:00 2001
    for a decent LP and about $4000 for a good SG; Ibanez are usually
    pretty
    cheap and I will never buy another, around $700 to $1500 for your
    common

    might i ask why you wouldn't ever buy another ibanez?



    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Evening Shade INS (1:167/565)
  • From Roman Romantsev@2:5005/14.365 to David Bourke on Wed Mar 14 07:40:58 2001
    Hi, David!


    May I ask you - what is the cost of any electric guitars in your
    countries? (Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Yamaha etc)

    A good Fender over in Australia, genuine US ranges from $2000 (standard
    [skip!]

    any help? :)
    certainly! Thanks for all!
    Roman

    --- UNREG UNREG
    * Origin: Are you gangsters? - No, we are russians! (c) B-2 (2:5005/14.365)
  • From David Bourke@3:712/848 to Psyduk Freek on Tue Mar 13 13:59:00 2001
    * In a message originally to David Bourke, Psyduk Freek said:

    for a decent LP and about $4000 for a good SG; Ibanez are usually pretty cheap and I will never buy another, around $700 to $1500 for your common

    might i ask why you wouldn't ever buy another ibanez?

    well.. the necks are too skinny for my hands - i require a fatter neck or i get "wanker's cramp" :).. and i don't like the sound of the pickups.. too "hot" or "cheap" sounding.. fair enough, you can work with them, but i'd
    never buy another.. i'd buy either a weirdo cheap guitar or a strat or jaguar..


    --- FMail/Win32 1.48b+
    * Origin: All your base are belong to us! (3:712/848)
  • From David Bourke@3:712/848 to Jenn Cowfish on Tue Mar 13 14:06:00 2001
    * In a message originally to David Bourke, Jenn Cowfish said:

    for a decent LP and about $4000 for a good SG; Ibanez are usually pretty cheap and I will never buy another, around $700 to $1500 for your common

    might i ask why you wouldn't ever buy another ibanez?

    i think they're quite as i explained in the msg before.. i don't feel like repeating myself.. i have to go on irc quickly and then go cause clockwork orange style havoc :)


    --- FMail/Win32 1.48b+
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