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Doug - 04 Sep 2005 23:02 GMT Looking for Missouri & Dominican Republic shaped diver down decals. Googling hasn't returned much.
Thanks.
Scott - 04 Sep 2005 23:07 GMT > Looking for Missouri & Dominican Republic shaped diver down decals. > Googling hasn't returned much. http://www.tridentdive.com/
Doug - 05 Sep 2005 15:46 GMT Thanks. Will give it a look when/if their website comes back up.
Greg Mossman - 04 Sep 2005 23:33 GMT > Looking for Missouri & Dominican Republic shaped diver down decals. For Missouri, just get one of Georgia. No one can tell the difference.
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 01:14 GMT >>Looking for Missouri & Dominican Republic shaped diver down decals. > > For Missouri, just get one of Georgia. No one can tell the difference I could
Greg Mossman - 05 Sep 2005 05:12 GMT >>>Looking for Missouri & Dominican Republic shaped diver down decals. >> >> For Missouri, just get one of Georgia. No one can tell the difference > > I could That's only because you have all those degrees.
cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com - 05 Sep 2005 05:41 GMT >>> For Missouri, just get one of Georgia. No one can tell the difference >> >> I could > > That's only because you have all those degrees. Hell, I could too.....Missouri has diving, Georgia, well, um, uh.......
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Greg Mossman - 05 Sep 2005 15:49 GMT >>>> For Missouri, just get one of Georgia. No one can tell the difference >>> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Hell, I could too.....Missouri has diving, Georgia, well, um, uh....... Women. All women in Missouri have moustaches.
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 18:10 GMT >>>>>For Missouri, just get one of Georgia. No one can tell the difference >>>> [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Women. All women in Missouri have moustaches. but at least some of them have teeth
Greg Mossman - 05 Sep 2005 18:26 GMT >> Women. All women in Missouri have moustaches. > but at least some of them have teeth Teeth get in the way.
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 19:20 GMT >>>Women. All women in Missouri have moustaches. >> >>but at least some of them have teeth > > Teeth get in the way. Yes especially if there is only one
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 07:17 GMT >>>>Looking for Missouri & Dominican Republic shaped diver down decals. >>> [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > God this hurts -& So do all them degrees! Alan question my education - period
it isnt' something I would normally do - I, knoe this,Greg, because you would/will let usknow that you think you are better than us because you took the LSAT (which does not imrpress me and many others - just as my and other degrees don't)
Greg Mossman - 05 Sep 2005 15:48 GMT >> God this hurts -& So do all them degrees! Alan question my education - > period
> it isnt' something I would normally do - I, knoe this,Greg, because you > would/will let usknow that you think you are better than us because you > took the LSAT (which does not imrpress me and many others - just as my and > other degrees don't) It's when you write like this, Joe, that makes us all question whether you really have the degrees or whether you suffered some sort of major head trauma in the interim. BTW, anyone can take the LSAT, Joe. It just requires payment of a testing fee. Don't let that impress you too much. It was only $50 or so.
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 18:09 GMT >>>God this hurts -& So do all them degrees! Alan question my education - >> [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > requires payment of a testing fee. Don't let that impress you too much. It > was only $50 or so. Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka
Greg Mossman - 05 Sep 2005 18:24 GMT > Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka But vodka does do wonders for major head traumas. The only substance which acts as disinfectant and anesthesia and a source of healing energy all in one. A perfect medicine that even tastes the way medicine should.
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 19:19 GMT >>Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka > > But vodka does do wonders for major head traumas. The only substance which > acts as disinfectant and anesthesia and a source of healing energy all in > one. A perfect medicine that even tastes the way medicine should. I like the no smell no taste - if messes with the police
chilly - 05 Sep 2005 19:51 GMT > >>Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka > > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > > I like the no smell no taste - if messes with the police No smell, no taste is just a rumor. Good luck with the messin'.
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 20:31 GMT >>>>Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka >>> [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > No smell, no taste is just a rumor. Good luck with the messin'. not here
Joe English - 05 Sep 2005 20:38 GMT >>>>Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka >>> [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > No smell, no taste is just a rumor. Good luck with the messin'. i drink the higher proof - the higher the proof the less taste!
chilly - 05 Sep 2005 21:19 GMT > >>I like the no smell no taste - if messes with the police > > > > No smell, no taste is just a rumor. Good luck with the messin'. > > > i drink the higher proof - the higher the proof the less taste! Vodka is my usual libation of choice. I like the taste . . .of the good stuff, that is.
Occasionally, I'll have it on the rocks. What I can't figure out is why people want it all messed up with raspberry flavor and such.
Mike from Ottawa - 06 Sep 2005 00:30 GMT <snip>
>Vodka is my usual libation of choice. I like the taste . . .of the good >stuff, that is. > >Occasionally, I'll have it on the rocks. What I can't figure out is why >people want it all messed up with raspberry flavor and such. So, what do you consider to be the good stuff? My wife likes vodka (I like all alcohol except weak & tasteless beer, cheap scotch and I could just never get into gin).
--- Mike from Ottawa
chilly - 06 Sep 2005 04:43 GMT > <snip> > >Vodka is my usual libation of choice. I like the taste . . .of the good [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > So, what do you consider to be the good stuff? Just about anything that isn't rough. I like Stoli and Greg brought me some lovely stuff that is made in Sweden. I can't remember the name of it but I saw it at the liquor store yesterday for the first time. That was such yummy stuff that I drank most of it on the rocks.
>My wife likes vodka (I > like all alcohol except weak & tasteless beer, cheap scotch and I > could just never get into gin). I only like gin if it's in a martini, though obviously, I still prefer a vodka martini.
Greg Mossman - 06 Sep 2005 15:16 GMT > Just about anything that isn't rough. I like Stoli and Greg brought me > some > lovely stuff that is made in Sweden. I can't remember the name of it but I Eau de Duty Free
> I only like gin if it's in a martini, though obviously, I still prefer a > vodka martini. It was substituting vodka for gin that led to the downfall of the once-great martini. Today you go into bars and they have entire menus filled with sweet colorful concoctions all called "martinis". Sick.
Tanqueray No. Ten shaken so hard that little ice shards squeeze through the strainer, in a glass dusted with dry vermouth, with two jumbo pimento-stuffed olives on a pick. That's a martini.
chilly - 06 Sep 2005 15:55 GMT > It was substituting vodka for gin that led to the downfall of the once-great > martini. Today you go into bars and they have entire menus filled with > sweet colorful concoctions all called "martinis". Sick. Agreed.
> Tanqueray No. Ten shaken so hard that little ice shards squeeze through the > strainer, in a glass dusted with dry vermouth, with two jumbo > pimento-stuffed olives on a pick. That's a martini. It does sound yummy.
Grumman-581 - 06 Sep 2005 22:07 GMT > Tanqueray No. Ten shaken so hard that little ice shards squeeze through the > strainer, in a glass dusted with dry vermouth, with two jumbo > pimento-stuffed olives on a pick. That's a martini. "Pimento-stuffed olives"? Disgusting... Use jalapenos instead...
Greg Mossman - 07 Sep 2005 17:58 GMT >> Tanqueray No. Ten shaken so hard that little ice shards squeeze through > the >> strainer, in a glass dusted with dry vermouth, with two jumbo >> pimento-stuffed olives on a pick. That's a martini. > > "Pimento-stuffed olives"? Disgusting... Use jalapenos instead... I like the blue cheese-stuffed ones too, but I'm on a diet.
Mike from Ottawa - 07 Sep 2005 01:22 GMT >> <snip> >> >Vodka is my usual libation of choice. I like the taste . . .of the good [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >saw it at the liquor store yesterday for the first time. That was such >yummy stuff that I drank most of it on the rocks. <snip>
You should give Luksosowa a try. We sampled it at a wine & food show several years ago, and tend to buy it when we see it in the stores. It's Polish potato vodka, and "luksosowa" is Polish for "luxury." --- Mike from Ottawa
chilly - 07 Sep 2005 01:27 GMT > >yummy stuff that I drank most of it on the rocks. > <snip> > > You should give Luksosowa a try. We sampled it at a wine & food show > several years ago, and tend to buy it when we see it in the stores. > It's Polish potato vodka, and "luksosowa" is Polish for "luxury." I heard that was good and then I believe it was also taste tested on that television show "The Shopping Bags". IIRC it was the winner.
That said, there was some nasty stuff that started with an L, that I was drinking in Belize. Shudder. My vocal chords may never be the same.
Scott - 07 Sep 2005 01:29 GMT > You should give Luksosowa a try. We sampled it at a wine & food show > several years ago, and tend to buy it when we see it in the stores. > It's Polish potato vodka, and "luksosowa" is Polish for "luxury." My God.
We agree.
Smooth as a baby's a.s.
Douglas W. - 09 Sep 2005 05:23 GMT > <snip> >>Vodka is my usual libation of choice. I like the taste . . .of the good [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > like all alcohol except weak & tasteless beer, cheap scotch and I > could just never get into gin). Red label Schmirnoff.
All the spendy sh.t tastes like tinfoil.
> --- > Mike from Ottawa Douglas W. - 09 Sep 2005 05:20 GMT >> >>Yes it was rather poorly put together I think it was the vodka >> > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > No smell, no taste is just a rumor. Good luck with the messin'. Going on 30 years now.
Doug - 06 Sep 2005 20:14 GMT When you clowns sober up...........
Finally got the Trident site to load, no Missouri or DR stickers.... So, I'm still looking!
Douglas W. - 09 Sep 2005 05:27 GMT > When you clowns sober up........... > > Finally got the Trident site to load, no Missouri or DR stickers.... > So, I'm still looking! If you had any artistic talent, which I don't, maybe you could cut them out of larger dive flag stickers.
If Trident ain't got 'em, I wish you good luck.
Grumman-581 - 09 Sep 2005 05:59 GMT > If you had any artistic talent, which I don't, maybe you could cut them > out of larger dive flag stickers. Here ya' go... No charge...
http://www.geocities.com/grumman581/missouri-dive-flag.pdf
Scott - 09 Sep 2005 06:47 GMT > > If you had any artistic talent, which I don't, maybe you could cut them > > out of larger dive flag stickers. > > Here ya' go... No charge... > > http://www.geocities.com/grumman581/missouri-dive-flag.pdf What a stud.
Missouri;
The "Slow Me" state.
Ever heard a good ole boy from Missouri tell a story, no matter how dull, in less than 20 minutes?
Had one bud from Missouri that could spend an hour talking about a leaf...
Grumman-581 - 09 Sep 2005 07:41 GMT <snip>
A couple of minutes with an old version of Visio and I had the drawing... No big deal... He could print it out on paper and spray a couple of layers of polyurethane paint on it to make it more waterproof and then glue it to whatever he was wanting... Might not be as good as one of the vinyl stickers, but it's at least a possible option... Strange that there weren't any available on the net... Maybe the original poster could try calling various dive shops in Missouri to see if any of them had one and could send him one via postal mail...
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