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Leaving for Belize - What am I forgetting?
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Sheldon - 13 May 2008 00:36 GMT Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people forget?
Thanks.
Sheldon
Grumman-581 - 13 May 2008 00:47 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? Penicillin?
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Sheldon - 13 May 2008 01:20 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people >> forget? > > Penicillin? Got a prescription for antibiotics from my doc. Also scripts for the "runs." All have been filled.
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 02:28 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people >> forget? > > Penicillin? Got it!
Lee Bell - 13 May 2008 02:32 GMT Oh yeah, a few Band-Aids.
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 03:11 GMT > Oh yeah, a few Band-Aids. Not a bad idea.
Grumman-581 - 13 May 2008 02:41 GMT >> Penicillin? > > Got it! Condoms...
Might even reduce the need for the Penicillin...
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Sheldon - 13 May 2008 03:13 GMT >>> Penicillin? >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Might even reduce the need for the Penicillin... Got em. My girlfriend isn't on the pill and she's going with me.
Lee Bell - 13 May 2008 02:20 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? Imodium AD, decongestant, aspirin or similar, Rolaids, spare batteries for everything that uses batteries.
Lee
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 02:28 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Lee Rolaids and batteries. Thanks.
Star - 13 May 2008 02:24 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Sheldon me.
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Sheldon - 13 May 2008 02:28 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > * I would if I could. Already have a buddy. :-)
Star - 13 May 2008 07:13 GMT > >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > I would if I could. Already have a buddy. :-) I don't need a buddy. Do you need an instructor? Need to do nitrox, or AOW, or maybe deco procedures? Need a tour guide to the southern, outer cayes?
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mat.voss - 13 May 2008 10:32 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? Tool kits: carpenter's, electrician's, mechanical, fuel powered generator, moskito repellent.
Matthias
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 18:57 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Matthias Got the repellent. Will have to leave the rest behind. However, my "buddy" is good friends with a contractor down there.
nitespark - 13 May 2008 10:52 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Sheldon Me!
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 18:58 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Me! Maybe I'll get a bus and we'll all drive down. :-)
nitespark - 13 May 2008 19:23 GMT >>>Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >>>been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Maybe I'll get a bus and we'll all drive down. :-) Havn't read all the responses, but if you or anyone with you has trouble equalizing, take some Sudafed along. I didn't think to carry any with me to Bonaire last year and the little nearby store charged some outrageous price for just two of them.
Grumman-581 - 13 May 2008 20:25 GMT > Havn't read all the responses, but if you or anyone with you has trouble > equalizing, take some Sudafed along. I didn't think to carry any with me > to Bonaire last year and the little nearby store charged some outrageous > price for just two of them. That reminds me... Remember to take some neosporin...
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Al Wells - 13 May 2008 20:32 GMT In article <pan.2008.05.13.19.25.54.875000@grumman581-usenet-2008-gmail- com>, grumman581+usenet-2008@gmail.com says...
> > Havn't read all the responses, but if you or anyone with you has trouble > > equalizing, take some Sudafed along. I didn't think to carry any with me > > to Bonaire last year and the little nearby store charged some outrageous > > price for just two of them. > > That reminds me... Remember to take some neosporin... Nahhh. Get some Xyloderm when you get there (AFAIK, it is not sold in the US). It will fix anything on your skin - bites, scratches, fungi, any kind of rash.
Greg Mossman - 14 May 2008 00:47 GMT > In article <pan.2008.05.13.19.25.54.875000@grumman581-usenet-2008-gmail- > com>, grumman581+usenet-2...@gmail.com says...
> > That reminds me... Remember to take some neosporin... > > Nahhh. Get some Xyloderm when you get there (AFAIK, it is not sold in > the US). It will fix anything on your skin - bites, scratches, fungi, > any kind of rash. Real men use gunpowder and a cigarette lighter, especially for through- and-through wounds.
Sheldon - 14 May 2008 01:00 GMT > In article <pan.2008.05.13.19.25.54.875000@grumman581-usenet-2008-gmail- > com>, grumman581+usenet-2008@gmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > the US). It will fix anything on your skin - bites, scratches, fungi, > any kind of rash. I'll just pee on it. lol
Sheldon - 14 May 2008 00:59 GMT >> Havn't read all the responses, but if you or anyone with you has trouble >> equalizing, take some Sudafed along. I didn't think to carry any with me >> to Bonaire last year and the little nearby store charged some outrageous >> price for just two of them. > > That reminds me... Remember to take some neosporin... Good idea.
Sheldon - 14 May 2008 00:59 GMT >>>>Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. >>>>Never been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > to Bonaire last year and the little nearby store charged some outrageous > price for just two of them. Thanks. I've got some and some Afrin.
barnegatdx - 13 May 2008 12:12 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Sheldon 30% DEET ( for Dengue Fever, etc)
Apply on all skin before leaving your enclosure
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationBelize.aspx
GWB - 13 May 2008 18:37 GMT American peanut butter. Seriously, they are crazy for the stuff and the peanut butter they get there is crap. Leave jars for the hotel staff; they'll love you.
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 18:59 GMT >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never >> been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationBelize.aspx Got a handle on that, too.
Greg Mossman - 13 May 2008 18:31 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? I'll add saline solution/lens cleaner if you wear contacts. Sure, most people don't forget that, but the one time in my life I did forget happened to be on a trip to San Pedro. I figured, no problem, I'll easily find some in San Pedro. Heck, I've seen my brand all over the world. With all the ex-pats on the island, the fact that I've noticed it in farmacias all over neighboring Mexico, no problem. Hah! It took three trips just to find a store that carried basic saline solution let alone any compatible lens cleaner. Don't forget it.
Sheldon - 13 May 2008 19:02 GMT On May 12, 4:36 pm, "Sheldon" <shel...@XXXXXXXXsopris.net> wrote:
> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? I'll add saline solution/lens cleaner if you wear contacts. Sure, most people don't forget that, but the one time in my life I did forget happened to be on a trip to San Pedro. I figured, no problem, I'll easily find some in San Pedro. Heck, I've seen my brand all over the world. With all the ex-pats on the island, the fact that I've noticed it in farmacias all over neighboring Mexico, no problem. Hah! It took three trips just to find a store that carried basic saline solution let alone any compatible lens cleaner. Don't forget it.
I do wear contacts, and thanks for the reminder.
-hh - 13 May 2008 21:04 GMT > Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? In addition to a packing list, you also need a "house checklist" for securing the house (unless you're leaving someone at home), and also a "departure list" (unless you enjoy getting to the airport without your airline ticket or passport).
Here's a now-dated checklist that I've been using for 10++ years. Some of the things that need updating are obvious...eg, change "film" to digital, replace CDs with iPod, etc, but at around 150 lines, its pretty comprehensive:
<http://www.huntzinger.com/dive/packinglist.html>
-hh
Greg Mossman - 14 May 2008 00:45 GMT > In addition to a packing list, you also need a "house checklist" for > securing the house (unless you're leaving someone at home), and also a > "departure list" (unless you enjoy getting to the airport without your > airline ticket or passport). I was surprised to see the lengthy and detailed checklist that a pro photographer used on a recent liveaboard trip when repacking his gear, along with photographs of exactly how his case was supposed to look inside when correctly packed.
-hh - 14 May 2008 02:55 GMT > > In addition to a packing list, you also need a "house checklist" for > > securing the house (unless you're leaving someone at home), and also a [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > along with photographs of exactly how his case was supposed to look > inside when correctly packed. You mean...
Something like this?
<http://www.photo-hh.com/Photos-I/Pages/Cayman_Brac_2007.html#98>
-hh
Sheldon - 14 May 2008 01:02 GMT On May 12, 7:36 pm, "Sheldon" <shel...@XXXXXXXXsopris.net> wrote:
> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never > been to Belize before. What should I be taking with me that most people > forget? In addition to a packing list, you also need a "house checklist" for securing the house (unless you're leaving someone at home), and also a "departure list" (unless you enjoy getting to the airport without your airline ticket or passport).
Here's a now-dated checklist that I've been using for 10++ years. Some of the things that need updating are obvious...eg, change "film" to digital, replace CDs with iPod, etc, but at around 150 lines, its pretty comprehensive:
<http://www.huntzinger.com/dive/packinglist.html>
-hh
Thanks. My passport and tickets go into one of those things you hang around your neck. Put my PADI and DAN card in there, too, just in case my luggage doesn't make it. My girlfriend will have copies of my passport with her, and I will have copies of her documents.
dechucka - 14 May 2008 01:16 GMT > On May 12, 7:36 pm, "Sheldon" <shel...@XXXXXXXXsopris.net> wrote: >> Okay. I'm outta hear Friday, but I know I'm forgetting something. Never [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > luggage doesn't make it. My girlfriend will have copies of my passport > with her, and I will have copies of her documents. Copies of your credit card numbers away from your credit cards is also useful as is leaving copies of all your passport details, credit cards etc with someone easily contactable at home so if the worse happens and everything goes missing you can get replacements easier.
David In NH - 14 May 2008 03:09 GMT I'm not sure what it was called but there's a waterproof insect repellent that we used on a couple of night dives. There were little critters under water that were biting like crazy. I shortened the first night dive because of them (before using the stuff) but had 4 other night dives without problems once I started using it.
Don't know what it's called but I'm sure someone here can help.
- David
Sheldon - 14 May 2008 05:10 GMT > I'm not sure what it was called but there's a waterproof insect repellent > that we used on a couple of night dives. There were little critters under [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > - David I think they are baby jellyfish of some kind. I was told most divemasters know when they come out and where they are. They actually float around inside your wetsuit. Yuck!
David In NH - 14 May 2008 12:51 GMT >> I'm not sure what it was called but there's a waterproof insect repellent >> that we used on a couple of night dives. There were little critters under [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > know when they come out and where they are. They actually float around > inside your wetsuit. Yuck! That might have been what they were but the cream they had on board the boat kept them away. (Other folks were still getting stung the second night and I wasn't even though we were diving together.)
Dan Bracuk - 15 May 2008 02:57 GMT "David In NH" <dgintz@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in:
:I'm not sure what it was called but there's a waterproof insect repellent :that we used on a couple of night dives. There were little critters under [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] : :Don't know what it's called but I'm sure someone here can help. I think that's called a wetsuit.
Dan Bracuk Never use a big word when a diminutive one will do.
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chilly - 15 May 2008 03:24 GMT > "David In NH" <dgintz@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard > resulting in: [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > I think that's called a wetsuit. No, it is called "SafeSea" produced by Nidaria Technology.
Lee Bell - 15 May 2008 03:35 GMT > No, it is called "SafeSea" produced by Nidaria Technology. I forgot all about that. I have a couple of bottles of the stuff around here somewhere. My wife attracts sea lice. Like most biological toxins, they don't bother me at all.
Lee
Grumman-581 - 15 May 2008 03:39 GMT > My wife attracts sea lice. Wouldn't they be called "sea crabs" then?
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Lee Bell - 15 May 2008 11:58 GMT >> My wife attracts sea lice.
> Wouldn't they be called "sea crabs" then? No
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 15 May 2008 13:06 GMT >>> My wife attracts sea lice. > >> Wouldn't they be called "sea crabs" then? > > No Did anyone in here mention seasick medication?
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Sheldon - 15 May 2008 21:34 GMT >>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Did anyone in here mention seasick medication? I've never been seasick, but I guess if the person next to me does I will, too. If I bounce the bed up and down my girlfriend gets seasick. I've got those acupressure wrist bands that get excellent reviews. We'll see.
dechucka - 15 May 2008 21:46 GMT >>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > too. If I bounce the bed up and down my girlfriend gets seasick. I've got > those acupressure wrist bands that get excellent reviews. We'll see. that is called bondage. Enjoy
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 15 May 2008 22:02 GMT >>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>> [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] >> I've got those acupressure wrist bands that get excellent reviews. We'll >> see. Dude, take some Triptone.
If the bands work (they didn't, for me), swell.
If not, you've got back up.
I treat myself every 12 hours, starting when I leave the house.
> that is called bondage. Enjoy Shut up, STUPID.
What's amazing is how you're always going on about everyone else being a "perv".
Damn.
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Chris Guynn - 15 May 2008 22:33 GMT <snip>
> > that is called bondage. Enjoy > > Shut up, STUPID. > > What's amazing is how you're always going on about everyone else being a > "perv". What's perverted about bondage?
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 15 May 2008 23:17 GMT > <snip> > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > What's perverted about bondage? Maybe nothing...
If their's -two- people involved...
But we're addressing Futile David Frank.
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dechucka - 15 May 2008 23:40 GMT >> <snip> >> [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > But we're addressing Futile David Frank. that's my name don't over use it
It is I believe legal in Australia. Do you really have Counties in the US where prohibition in terms of alcohol is still in place?
Galen Hekhuis - 16 May 2008 00:10 GMT >It is I believe legal in Australia. Do you really have Counties in the US >where prohibition in terms of alcohol is still in place? Here in beautiful, historic, Suwannee County in northern Florida you can buy beer in a grocery store, but to buy anything stronger (even wine) you have to go into another county. We do, however, have a drive through beer (cold beer delivered to your car while you wait) store here in the county seat. Galen Hekhuis ghekhuis@earthlink.net
dechucka - 16 May 2008 00:25 GMT >>It is I believe legal in Australia. Do you really have Counties in the US >>where prohibition in terms of alcohol is still in place? [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > store here in the county seat. > Galen Hekhuis ghekhuis@earthlink.net interesting
Scott - 16 May 2008 04:03 GMT > >It is I believe legal in Australia. Do you really have Counties in the US > >where prohibition in terms of alcohol is still in place? [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > store here in the county seat. > Galen Hekhuis ghekhuis@earthlink.net Don't forget sweet tea available anywhere.
Grumman-581 - 16 May 2008 04:40 GMT > Don't forget sweet tea available anywhere. Yeah, but New Orleans has drive-thru daiquiri shops...
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Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 16 May 2008 02:02 GMT >>> <snip> >>> [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > It is I believe legal in Australia. Do you really have Counties in the US > where prohibition in terms of alcohol is still in place? County by county, especially in the south.
It varies widely, but many places you can't buy alcohol on Sundays, or, not till after a certain time on Sunday, or maybe beer and wine but not liquor.
In most of my county (but oddly enough, not my home town), you can't buy beer or liquor by the drink, i.e., bars and restaurants.
Many bars can only sell beer and wine.
The rules and combinations are endless, but it only affects a small part of the population.
It's voted in by the local populace, however, and not particularly called "prohibition", whether or not the term is technically correct.
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Lee Bell - 16 May 2008 12:53 GMT >> What's perverted about bondage?
> Maybe nothing... > If their's -two- people involved... > But we're addressing Futile David Frank. Only two? Damn, that's pretty restrictive.
dechucka - 15 May 2008 22:40 GMT >>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>> [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Dude, take some Triptone. A big butch ex Marine needs dramamine?
> If the bands work (they didn't, for me), swell. they work very well for my wife
in your case apply them tighter around your neck
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 15 May 2008 23:29 GMT >>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > A big butch ex Marine needs dramamine? Only to stop the puking and stuff.
And Triptone isn't Dramamine, stupefuck.
>> If the bands work (they didn't, for me), swell. > > they work very well for my wife > > in your case apply them tighter around your neck You wish.
They probably -would- fit around -your- neck.
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dechucka - 15 May 2008 23:45 GMT >>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > And Triptone isn't Dramamine, stupefuck. http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/DVH/Uses/0,3915,6452%7CTriptone,00.html
I suggest you try and know what you are taking;; different name same drug
Don't argue with a pharmacologist about drugs.
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 16 May 2008 02:08 GMT >>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > I suggest you try and know what you are taking;; different name same drug I stand corrected- see how easy it is for a -man- to admit he's wrong?
Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it that makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the bottom of the scale.
The product I was thinking of is Bonine, and I was wrong.
> Don't argue with a pharmacologist about drugs. Pharmacologist?
-That- explains a lot.
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dechucka - 16 May 2008 06:42 GMT >>>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > I stand corrected- see how easy it is for a -man- to admit he's wrong? if i was ever wrong I would admit it :-) and thankyou for your comments
> Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it that > makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the bottom of > the scale. and than you f.ck the whole thing up with a smart arse comment, take a Bonine and a glass of Grange Hermitage and everybody else will enjoy
> The product I was thinking of is Bonine, and I was wrong. > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > -That- explains a lot. you know what one is don't you?
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 16 May 2008 08:00 GMT >>>>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] > > if i was ever wrong I would admit it :-) and thankyou for your comments No, you wouldn't.
I've cited you lying a dozen times, and you just clip the evidence and crawl on your belly.
I've posted that URL about Yellowknife maybe five times now, and you're too much of a coward to face it.
>> Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it >> that makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the >> bottom of the scale. > > and than you f.ck the whole thing up with a smart arse comment, take a > Bonine and a glass of Grange Hermitage and everybody else will enjoy Still far more apology that you've ever offered here.
You're a laughing stock.
>> The product I was thinking of is Bonine, and I was wrong. >> [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > you know what one is don't you? Yeah, for about 30 years now.
But you're too stupid to be one.
STUPID, STUPID, STUPID.
Just look at your "sockpuppet" thread.
It's hysterical.
If you were a horse, you'd have been put down by now.
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Myself - 16 May 2008 15:39 GMT > >> I stand corrected- see how easy it is for a -man- to admit he's wrong? > > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > crawl on your belly. > You're a laughing stock.
> >>> Don't argue with a pharmacologist about drugs. > >> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > If you were a horse, you'd have been put down by now. and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award"
Scott - 16 May 2008 20:11 GMT > > If you were a horse, you'd have been put down by now. > > and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award" In modern days, most "glues" are petroleum distillates, so, realistically, he aint even worth the sh.t off a horses hoof.
dechucka - 16 May 2008 23:33 GMT >> > If you were a horse, you'd have been put down by now. >> >> and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award" > > In modern days, most "glues" are petroleum distillates, so, realistically, > he aint even worth the sh.t off a horses hoof. better than being a horses hoof like you
dechucka - 16 May 2008 23:32 GMT >>>>>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 33 lines] > I've posted that URL about Yellowknife maybe five times now, and you're > too much of a coward to face it. WTF r u going on about. What has Yellowknife got to do with anything?
>>> Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it >>> that makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > > Yeah, for about 30 years now. REALLY wow, actually I doubt it but whatever
Myself - 17 May 2008 03:18 GMT In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says...
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. > >>>>>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 35 lines] > > WTF r u going on about. What has Yellowknife got to do with anything? <-^ clueless fool alert ^->
> >>> Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it > >>> that makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > REALLY wow, actually I doubt it but whatever dechucka - 17 May 2008 03:26 GMT > In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- > 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 75 lines] >> >> REALLY wow, actually I doubt it but whatever Sockpuppet built sadly not even a funny one
dechucka - 17 May 2008 03:28 GMT >> In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- >> 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 81 lines] > > Sockpuppet built sadly not even a funny one or even "but"
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 03:46 GMT >> In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- >> 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 81 lines] > > Sockpuppet built sadly not even a funny one It's amazing that you can -still- manage, after all your effort, to still make yourself look stupider with every post.
Have you even tried to figure out who he is?
Maybe read the last name in his e-mail address?
It's amazing your brain can control your legs.
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dechucka - 17 May 2008 04:09 GMT >>> In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- >>> 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 86 lines] > It's amazing that you can -still- manage, after all your effort, to still > make yourself look stupider with every post. why are you posting as a sockpuppet?
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 04:14 GMT >>>> In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- >>>> 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 93 lines] > > why are you posting as a sockpuppet? I only have one, and his name is PopSokPup, and I don't think I've used him in 8 years.
Again, the stupider you get.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
Myself - 17 May 2008 04:37 GMT > >>>> In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- > >>>> 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 98 lines] > > Again, the stupider you get. there does seem to be no limit...
dechucka - 17 May 2008 05:40 GMT >>>>> In article <482e0b99$0$22179$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- >>>>> 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says... [quoted text clipped - 101 lines] > I only have one, and his name is PopSokPup, and I don't think I've used > him in 8 years. well done popsukpup and what happened to Popeye
Grumman-581 - 17 May 2008 04:17 GMT > why are you posting as a sockpuppet? If you knew how to read the NNTP headers, you would see that it is not a sockpuppet posting...
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Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 04:30 GMT >> why are you posting as a sockpuppet? > > If you knew how to read the NNTP headers, you would see that it is not a > sockpuppet posting... Hope he's better with those than URLs. :-) <snicker>
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
dechucka - 17 May 2008 05:43 GMT >>> why are you posting as a sockpuppet? >> >> If you knew how to read the NNTP headers, you would see that it is not a >> sockpuppet posting... > > Hope he's better with those than URLs. :-) <snicker> talking to yourself is weird
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 13:16 GMT >>>> why are you posting as a sockpuppet? >>> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > talking to yourself is weird So now I'm Mike Shelly as well as Bob Crownfield?
You're a trip, dude.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
dechucka - 17 May 2008 05:42 GMT >> why are you posting as a sockpuppet? > > If you knew how to read the NNTP headers, you would see that it is not a > sockpuppet posting... and if you knew you would realise it is easy to post a false NNTP header
Grumman-581 - 18 May 2008 00:46 GMT > and if you knew you would realise it is easy to post a false NNTP header Yeah, but we're talking about *Doug* here... It took *forever* to get him to quit using AOL... <grin>
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Scott - 18 May 2008 15:33 GMT > > and if you knew you would realise it is easy to post a false NNTP header
> Yeah, but we're talking about *Doug* here... It took *forever* to get him > to quit using AOL... <grin> Gawd.
Even at that, Doug has never tried to be anyone/thing but the man he is.
He and I have had a few rolls, but that's Brothers.
f.ck with him, you f.ck with me. f.ck with me, and you f.ck with him.
And when he and I go at it (and yes, We do it publicly), better to stand aside, or the focus can quickly change.
dechucka - 18 May 2008 23:48 GMT >> > and if you knew you would realise it is easy to post a false NNTP >> > header [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > He and I have had a few rolls, but that's Brothers. that's incest
> f.ck with him, you f.ck with me. f.ck with me, and you f.ck with him. strange behaviour
> And when he and I go at it (and yes, We do it publicly), That is disgusting
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 19 May 2008 11:11 GMT >>> > and if you knew you would realise it is easy to post a false NNTP >>> > header [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > > That is disgusting More mansex fantasies from the lying piece of sh.t.
Find that Yellowknife picture yet?
The one you deny exists?
You must be a fuckstupid dullwit.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
dechucka - 19 May 2008 12:57 GMT >>>> > and if you knew you would realise it is easy to post a false NNTP >>>> > header [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > More mansex fantasies from the lying piece of sh.t. You are the ones who keep posting it to Usenet and you do it in public
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 19 May 2008 16:39 GMT >> "dechucka" <dechucka@vomithotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> Even at that, Doug has never tried to be anyone/thing but the man he >>>> is. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > You are the ones who keep posting it to Usenet and you do it in public Yeah but see, no matter what Scott is referring to, it becomes mansex in -your- mind.
And not for the first time, and not for the 30th.
It's obvious that you fantasize about other men having sex.
Hey, you keep cutting this, because it makes you ashamed.
>> Find that Yellowknife picture yet?
>> The one you deny exists?
>> You must be a fuckstupid dullwit.
It's just -more- proof that you're a lying, sliding piece of sh.t from your team.
But no one here is fooled (except maybe you).
It's amazing that you're so stupid.
The funny thing is, as soon as we establish limits for how stupid someone can be, you feel the need to move that line further yet.
All I have to do is point it out.
I mean, you're so stupid, you still haven't figured out how I got your name and the drillbags'.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 03:43 GMT >>>>>>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 35 lines] > > WTF r u going on about. What has Yellowknife got to do with anything? It's the picture you keep asking for.
For over a year now.
Jesus, are you fuckin stupid.
>>>> Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it >>>> that makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > REALLY wow, actually I doubt it but whatever What, do you think it's some secret profession?
How long have you known what a dentist is?
I hope you're less dangerous at that than at CPR.
What a fuquit.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
dechucka - 17 May 2008 04:11 GMT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My wife attracts sea lice. >>>>>>>>>>>>> [quoted text clipped - 76 lines] > > What a fuquit. you have no idea.
MORON
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 04:30 GMT > "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in
>> I hope you're less dangerous at that than at CPR. >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > MORON Your little tapdance is posted for -all- to see.
You must be STUPID, STUPID, STUPID.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
dechucka - 17 May 2008 05:45 GMT >> "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Your little tapdance is posted for -all- to see. and your metoos will applaud you and the rest will laugh at you AGAIN
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 17 May 2008 13:15 GMT >>> "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote >>> in [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > and your metoos will applaud you and the rest will laugh at you AGAIN I see people laughing at you...
Not at me.
At least I can click a URL.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
dechucka - 17 May 2008 21:59 GMT >>>> "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote >>>> in [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > I see people laughing at you... do you? How?
Myself - 17 May 2008 15:39 GMT In article <482e62d7$0$22144$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says...
> >> "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in > > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > and your metoos will applaud you and the rest will laugh at you AGAIN tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappitytap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapptappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity tap tap tapppy tapp tappity tapp tappity
WOW!
Chuckie the buffoon can really dance his way around the obvious!
Myself - 16 May 2008 15:34 GMT In article <482d1ea9$0$22118$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says...
> >> I suggest you try and know what you are taking;; different name same drug > > > > I stand corrected- see how easy it is for a -man- to admit he's wrong? > > if i was ever wrong I would admit it :-) and thus you win "The Laugh of the Day Award" obviously not intentionally...
> > Nobody here is right all the time- it's who's man enough to admit it that > > makes the difference, and puts you (and your whole team) on the bottom of > > the scale. Myself - 16 May 2008 15:36 GMT In article <482d1ea9$0$22118$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- 01.iinet.net.au>, dechucka@vomithotmail.com says...
> >> Don't argue with a pharmacologist about drugs. > > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > you know what one is don't you? as doctor fever once said, in an interview,
he majored in recreational pharmacology...
Dan Bracuk - 16 May 2008 04:07 GMT "Lee Bell" <pleebell@bellsouth.net> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in:
: My wife attracts sea lice. snicker
Dan Bracuk Never use a big word when a diminutive one will do.
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Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 20 May 2008 06:08 GMT Humph.
Still no answer.
I guess his "server" must have "dropped" this.
Team Futile SOP.
"Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in message news:...
>> "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in >> message news:LdydnRhmjPX8z6zVnZ2dnUVZ_qfinZ2d@supernews.com... [quoted text clipped - 48 lines] > I mean, you're so stupid, you still haven't figured out how I got your > name and the drillbags'.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick - 20 May 2008 08:18 GMT "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Popeye@finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in message news:...
> Humph. > [quoted text clipped - 59 lines] >> I mean, you're so stupid, you still haven't figured out how I got your >> name and the drillbags'.
 Signature Popeye "I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned, or see you hanged, at Fort Smith, at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?" - Cogburn www.finalprotectivefire.com
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