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Ann 18-12-2007 05:37 PM

loging truck vs 700lb black bear bear - 1 attachment
 
JamesRay expounded:

Brian Paul Ehni wrote in news:C38C7376.9816D%
:

On 12/17/07 9:46 AM, in article
, "JamesRay"
wrote:

Mitchell Holman wrote in
:

"woodticks" wrote in news:WI09j.40963$G23.1163
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

look at them feet and claws......and kinda gross......hit this thing
down the road from me.


begin 666 Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
Attachment decoded: Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
`
end


What is an .eml file?


It's an easy way for off-topic, cross-posting jerks to plant a

computer
virus on your machine.


That's just a little harsh, isn't it?

Did you actually find a virus?




Most likely doesn't mean definitely. There were no viri in that
particular .eml.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Peter Hucker[_2_] 18-12-2007 07:42 PM

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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 12:37:14 -0500, Ann wrote:

JamesRay expounded:

Brian Paul Ehni wrote in news:C38C7376.9816D%
:

On 12/17/07 9:46 AM, in article
, "JamesRay"
wrote:

Mitchell Holman wrote in
:

"woodticks" wrote in news:WI09j.40963$G23.1163
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

look at them feet and claws......and kinda gross......hit this thing
down the road from me.


begin 666 Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
Attachment decoded: Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
`
end


What is an .eml file?


It's an easy way for off-topic, cross-posting jerks to plant a

computer
virus on your machine.


That's just a little harsh, isn't it?

Did you actually find a virus?




Most likely doesn't mean definitely. There were no viri in that
particular .eml.


I think his point was it's a well known Microsoft security hole.
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Brian Paul Ehni 19-12-2007 12:13 AM

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On 12/18/07 11:37 AM, in article ,
"Ann" wrote:

JamesRay expounded:

Brian Paul Ehni wrote in news:C38C7376.9816D%
:

On 12/17/07 9:46 AM, in article
, "JamesRay"
wrote:

Mitchell Holman wrote in
:

"woodticks" wrote in news:WI09j.40963$G23.1163
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

look at them feet and claws......and kinda gross......hit this thing
down the road from me.


begin 666 Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
Attachment decoded: Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
`
end


What is an .eml file?


It's an easy way for off-topic, cross-posting jerks to plant a

computer
virus on your machine.


That's just a little harsh, isn't it?

Did you actually find a virus?




Most likely doesn't mean definitely. There were no viri in that
particular .eml.



My point EXACTLY. His sending a jpg of a screen shot saying eml files MIGHT
be infected is a LONG way from actually having one.
--
Brian Ehni



JT 20-12-2007 03:38 PM

loging truck vs 700lb black bear bear - 1 attachment
 

"newsreader-Durham" wrote in message
...
Well, if I may - having seen a couple of bears up close, including the
weigh-ins of a couple of big ones, I think the weight estimate offered
here
is grossly inaccurate. I doubt that bear pictured is over 450 lbs.

Chris


Grossly inaccurate? It's almost double your guess...

http://www.newwest.net/city/article/..._photos/C8/L8/

HTH,
JT




Peter Hucker[_2_] 21-12-2007 06:55 PM

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Your bad what? Bad is an adjective.


On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:42:32 -0500, "newsreader-Durham"
wrote:

My bad. Looked much smaller in the photos.


"newsreader-Durham" wrote in message
.. .
Well, if I may - having seen a couple of bears up close, including the
weigh-ins of a couple of big ones, I think the weight estimate offered

here
is grossly inaccurate. I doubt that bear pictured is over 450 lbs.

Chris

"Brian Paul Ehni" wrote in message
...
On 12/18/07 11:37 AM, in article

,
"Ann" wrote:

JamesRay expounded:

Brian Paul Ehni wrote in news:C38C7376.9816D%
:

On 12/17/07 9:46 AM, in article
, "JamesRay"
wrote:

Mitchell Holman wrote in
:

"woodticks" wrote in news:WI09j.40963$G23.1163
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

look at them feet and claws......and kinda gross......hit this

thing
down the road from me.


begin 666 Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
Attachment decoded: Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
`
end


What is an .eml file?


It's an easy way for off-topic, cross-posting jerks to plant a
computer
virus on your machine.


That's just a little harsh, isn't it?

Did you actually find a virus?



Most likely doesn't mean definitely. There were no viri in that
particular .eml.


My point EXACTLY. His sending a jpg of a screen shot saying eml files

MIGHT
be infected is a LONG way from actually having one.
--
Brian Ehni





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They paint an X on the back of the ones that kick!

sockiescat 22-12-2007 03:14 PM

Peter Hucker[_2_];765598']Your bad what? Bad is an adjective.


On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:42:32 -0500, "newsreader-Durham"
wrote:

My bad. Looked much smaller in the photos.


"newsreader-Durham"
wrote in message
...
Well, if I may - having seen a couple of bears up close, including the
weigh-ins of a couple of big ones, I think the weight estimate offered

here
is grossly inaccurate. I doubt that bear pictured is over 450 lbs.

Chris

"Brian Paul Ehni"
wrote in message
...
On 12/18/07 11:37 AM, in article

,
"Ann"
wrote:

JamesRay
expounded:

Brian Paul Ehni
wrote in news:C38C7376.9816D%
:

On 12/17/07 9:46 AM, in article
, "JamesRay"
wrote:

Mitchell Holman
wrote in
:

"woodticks"
wrote in news:WI09j.40963$G23.1163
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

look at them feet and claws......and kinda gross......hit this

thing
down the road from me.


begin 666 Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
Attachment decoded: Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
`
end


What is an .eml file?


It's an easy way for off-topic, cross-posting jerks to plant a
computer
virus on your machine.


That's just a little harsh, isn't it?

Did you actually find a virus?



Most likely doesn't mean definitely. There were no viri in that
particular .eml.


My point EXACTLY. His sending a jpg of a screen shot saying eml files

MIGHT
be infected is a LONG way from actually having one.
--
Brian Ehni





--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

How do shepherds practice safe sex?
They paint an X on the back of the ones that kick!

wow thats some story about the bear. that sure is a good sized grizzly.
someone thought that it might be around the 450 mark but that guess
would be way off because that grizzly is larger than one of our veal calves at market weight of 600 to 700 lbs so im sure that bear weighs way over 700 lbs for sure.
thanks for sharing the pics and story with us it was something to see.
i have seen bears in the wild where i grew up in northern canada but that is one massively huge bear. thanks again for taking the time to share with us :).
cyaaaaaaaa, sockiescat.

Peter Hucker[_2_] 22-12-2007 06:33 PM

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I don't care for incorrect punctuation, but when Americans completely
miunderstand the English language....


On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 19:42:11 -0500, "newsreader-Durham"
wrote:

Are you on duty continually, officer? Do you monitor punctuation, too? Thank
God you're here!!

And 'enema' isn't just a noun, it's a recommendation!

Chris

(Sorry for the extra post, but Internet cops are a nickel-a-gross these
days.)


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
.. .
Your bad what? Bad is an adjective.


On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:42:32 -0500, "newsreader-Durham"
wrote:

My bad. Looked much smaller in the photos.


"newsreader-Durham" wrote in message
.. .
Well, if I may - having seen a couple of bears up close, including the
weigh-ins of a couple of big ones, I think the weight estimate offered
here
is grossly inaccurate. I doubt that bear pictured is over 450 lbs.

Chris

"Brian Paul Ehni" wrote in message
...
On 12/18/07 11:37 AM, in article
,
"Ann" wrote:

JamesRay expounded:

Brian Paul Ehni wrote in news:C38C7376.9816D%
:

On 12/17/07 9:46 AM, in article
, "JamesRay"
wrote:

Mitchell Holman wrote in
:

"woodticks" wrote in

news:WI09j.40963$G23.1163
@newsreading01.news.tds.net:

look at them feet and claws......and kinda gross......hit this
thing
down the road from me.


begin 666 Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
Attachment decoded: Fw_ Wisconsin Bear.eml
`
end


What is an .eml file?


It's an easy way for off-topic, cross-posting jerks to plant a
computer
virus on your machine.


That's just a little harsh, isn't it?

Did you actually find a virus?



Most likely doesn't mean definitely. There were no viri in that
particular .eml.


My point EXACTLY. His sending a jpg of a screen shot saying eml files
MIGHT
be infected is a LONG way from actually having one.
--
Brian Ehni





--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs

the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com

How do shepherds practice safe sex?
They paint an X on the back of the ones that kick!


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The first mate was found to be drunk one day and that day it happened to be the captain's turn to write in the ship's log so he wrote:
The first mate was drunk today.
He begged and pleaded to the captain to remove that entry but the captain argued that once an entry was made in the company's log it couldn't be deleted. The first mate decided to get even.
The next time when it was the first mate's turn to write in the log, he wrote:
The captain was sober today.

Peter Hucker[_2_] 23-12-2007 07:43 PM

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There is no irony. I am the exact opposite of a pedant, in fact I get
annoyed with people correcting my spelling or apostrophes. I don't
care if someone writes their instead of they're by mistake. But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.


On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 14:22:37 -0500, "newsreader-Durham"
wrote:

Peter,

Thanks for the definitive example of irony your reply displays - on so many
levels.

I'm finished. ;)

Chris

"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
.. .
I don't care for incorrect punctuation, but when Americans completely
miunderstand the English language....


On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 19:42:11 -0500, "newsreader-Durham"
wrote:

Are you on duty continually, officer? Do you monitor punctuation, too?

Thank
God you're here!!

And 'enema' isn't just a noun, it's a recommendation!

Chris

(Sorry for the extra post, but Internet cops are a nickel-a-gross these
days.)


r today.


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Ann 23-12-2007 09:13 PM

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Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.


Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-
--
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South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Peter Hucker[_2_] 24-12-2007 07:08 PM

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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:13:04 -0500, Ann wrote:

Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.


Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-


The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them what stole the word.
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Very funny, Scotty... Now beam down my clothes!

George W. Frost 24-12-2007 10:12 PM

loging truck vs 700lb black bear bear - 1 attachment
 

"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:13:04 -0500, Ann wrote:

Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.


Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-


The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them what stole the word.
--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs
the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com

Very funny, Scotty... Now beam down my clothes!


You are complaining about his use of the words "my bad"? and here you are,
using a phrase that is all out of whack with grammar:

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was them
what stole the word.


If you do a check, you will find that the wacky tobaccy has been around for
a lot longer than cultivated tobacco
Research has shown that it has been used since the stone ages Rudgley,
Richard : The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age.



Peter Hucker[_2_] 25-12-2007 06:23 PM

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On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 22:12:38 GMT, "George W. Frost"
wrote:


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:13:04 -0500, Ann wrote:

Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.

Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-


The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them what stole the word.
--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs
the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com

Very funny, Scotty... Now beam down my clothes!


You are complaining about his use of the words "my bad"? and here you are,
using a phrase that is all out of whack with grammar:


For comic effect ffs.

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was them
what stole the word.


If you do a check, you will find that the wacky tobaccy has been around for
a lot longer than cultivated tobacco
Research has shown that it has been used since the stone ages Rudgley,
Richard : The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age.


Exactly. But poofters haven't been called fags for long. And they
used to be illegal anyhow.
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George W. Frost 26-12-2007 01:53 AM

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"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 22:12:38 GMT, "George W. Frost"
wrote:


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
. ..
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:13:04 -0500, Ann wrote:

Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.

Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them what stole the word.
--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs
the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com

Very funny, Scotty... Now beam down my clothes!


You are complaining about his use of the words "my bad"? and here you are,
using a phrase that is all out of whack with grammar:


For comic effect ffs.

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them
what stole the word.


If you do a check, you will find that the wacky tobaccy has been around
for
a lot longer than cultivated tobacco
Research has shown that it has been used since the stone ages Rudgley,
Richard : The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age.


Exactly. But poofters haven't been called fags for long. And they
used to be illegal anyhow.



As far back as I can remember, the word fag was in use in English private
schools years ago
I can remember reading the word in the Boy's Own Books.

Sounds like you are advocating fags and poofs, got to remember not to turn
my back on you



Lee 26-12-2007 03:18 AM

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On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 20:53:43 -0500, George W. Frost wrote
(in article ):


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 22:12:38 GMT, "George W. Frost"
wrote:


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:13:04 -0500, Ann wrote:

Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.

Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them what stole the word.
--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs
the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com

Very funny, Scotty... Now beam down my clothes!

You are complaining about his use of the words "my bad"? and here you are,
using a phrase that is all out of whack with grammar:


For comic effect ffs.

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them
what stole the word.

If you do a check, you will find that the wacky tobaccy has been around
for
a lot longer than cultivated tobacco
Research has shown that it has been used since the stone ages Rudgley,
Richard : The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age.


Exactly. But poofters haven't been called fags for long. And they
used to be illegal anyhow.



As far back as I can remember, the word fag was in use in English private
schools years ago
I can remember reading the word in the Boy's Own Books.

Sounds like you are advocating fags and poofs, got to remember not to turn
my back on you



chorus of the WWI song

Pack up your Troubles

Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile,
While youıve a lucifer to light your fag,
Smile, boys, thatıs the style.
Whatıs the use of worrying?
It never was worth while, so
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile.



Lee

rarebirdyatverizondotnet

Park Ridge, NJ



Peter Hucker[_2_] 26-12-2007 06:28 PM

loging truck vs 700lb black bear bear - 1 attachment
 
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 03:18:29 GMT, Lee wrote:

On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 20:53:43 -0500, George W. Frost wrote
(in article ):


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 22:12:38 GMT, "George W. Frost"
wrote:


"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:13:04 -0500, Ann wrote:

Peter Hucker expounded:

But there
are certain things Americans say (like "my bad") which make absolutely
no sense. My bad judgement? My bad luck? It could mean one of a
number of completely different things.

Yea, well, you smoke fags over there and that's pretty ridiculous to
our minds, too ;-

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them what stole the word.
--
This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs
the national grid?
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com

Very funny, Scotty... Now beam down my clothes!

You are complaining about his use of the words "my bad"? and here you are,
using a phrase that is all out of whack with grammar:

For comic effect ffs.

The smoking fags were around long before the perverted ones. It was
them
what stole the word.

If you do a check, you will find that the wacky tobaccy has been around
for
a lot longer than cultivated tobacco
Research has shown that it has been used since the stone ages Rudgley,
Richard : The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age.

Exactly. But poofters haven't been called fags for long. And they
used to be illegal anyhow.



As far back as I can remember, the word fag was in use in English private
schools years ago
I can remember reading the word in the Boy's Own Books.

Sounds like you are advocating fags and poofs, got to remember not to turn
my back on you



chorus of the WWI song

Pack up your Troubles

Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile,
While youıve a lucifer to light your fag,
Smile, boys, thatıs the style.
Whatıs the use of worrying?
It never was worth while, so
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile.


That doesn't sound like poofters at all.
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