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Salvaging - A Closer Look
"Yard mans bitch" wrote in message
... In article , "Don Staples" wrote: What is this fascination with home grown pharmaceuticals, as you call them? You seem obsessed. At least you cleaned up your language, thanks. You shouldn't need me to look up the definitions for "strip" and "cutting" for you. "Dark under belly" IIRC your melancholy description of yourself, so I leave the definition to you. I have an abysmal lack of forestry, environmental, and nature? What are you trying to say? I wanna be what? Like you? God forbid! Then it is back to your fascination with drugs. Are you a consulting expert in this field, or does god just talk to you directly? Where in your response is there the slightest bit of authority supported information? What set you down this road when all I did was ask a simple question of Dave? Got it? Dave, not you. You just going to stand there in your muddy boots and glare? You used the term "strip cutting" a term I never heard anyone in the business use, so, from your fertile imagination, what is it? I know hard questions like that take a lot out of your revelries, but give it a try. Oh, least you think all is love and kisses, **** off, doper. |
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Salvaging - A Closer Look
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"Don Staples" wrote: "Yard mans bitch" wrote in message ... In article , "Don Staples" wrote: What is this fascination with home grown pharmaceuticals, as you call them? You seem obsessed. At least you cleaned up your language, thanks. You shouldn't need me to look up the definitions for "strip" and "cutting" for you. "Dark under belly" IIRC your melancholy description of yourself, so I leave the definition to you. I have an abysmal lack of forestry, environmental, and nature? What are you trying to say? I wanna be what? Like you? God forbid! Then it is back to your fascination with drugs. Are you a consulting expert in this field, or does god just talk to you directly? Where in your response is there the slightest bit of authority supported information? What set you down this road when all I did was ask a simple question of Dave? Got it? Dave, not you. You just going to stand there in your muddy boots and glare? You used the term "strip cutting" a term I never heard anyone in the business use, so, from your fertile imagination, what is it? I know hard questions like that take a lot out of your revelries, but give it a try. Oh, least you think all is love and kisses, **** off, doper. Since you seem to be too weighed down with scatological baggage to look figure it out, strip cutting would be to remove (strip) by cutting. How is your little brain? That wasn't too much at once for our little "muddy booted dirty underbelly" was it? Be sure to take them off before you go into your halls of ivory or it will eventually look like any other pig sty. Oh, little guy, talking dirty doesn't make you manly. It just exposes you for the ignorant, insensitive jerk that you are. Just another mean/maudlin drunk. From: "D. Staples" Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 20:58:40 -0500 Local: Mon, Jun 25 2007 6:58 pm Subject: alt.forestry Don: Ah, but Joe, we are merely the dirty underbelly of the profession, the one's that actually get mud on our boots, what could we collectively know about the profession of forestry. We don't get the strokes, the diamond studded collars, or the "Forester of the Year" awards. All we do is grow trees and manage forests. This site represents the real world of forestry. The archivists will call us a cult, or untermenchen, of the real forestry world recorded in the great Halls of Ivory. ---- Jeez Donny, how maudlin can you get? Don't feel too bad though, Donny boy. Some day others will think of you the same as we do, nothin'. Halls of Ivy, but Ivory? Did you just fall out of a Marvel comic book? Ignore this fool -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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Salvaging - A Closer Look
"Yard mans bitch" wrote in message ... In article , "Don Staples" wrote: Since you seem to be too weighed down with scatological baggage to look figure it out, strip cutting would be to remove (strip) by cutting. How is your little brain? That wasn't too much at once for our little "muddy booted dirty underbelly" was it? Be sure to take them off before you go into your halls of ivory or it will eventually look like any other pig sty. Oh, little guy, talking dirty doesn't make you manly. It just exposes you for the ignorant, insensitive jerk that you are. Just another mean/maudlin drunk. Ah, you mean clear cutting, what the profession calls it, to bad you talk about forestry, but fail to understand the terms, the correct terms, and use them correctly. To much for you, huh, doper? So tell us, the great unwashed masses, what, as you call it, strip cutting does? How much is removed, what is left behind. Since there are a multitude of forest types, perhaps you would be so good as to give an in depth annalysis of all those types, which ones respond to "strip" cutting, and which ones do not. YOU have all that knowledge, right, yard mans bitch? From: "D. Staples" Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 20:58:40 -0500 Local: Mon, Jun 25 2007 6:58 pm Subject: alt.forestry Don: Ah, but Joe, we are merely the dirty underbelly of the profession, the one's that actually get mud on our boots, what could we collectively know about the profession of forestry. We don't get the strokes, the diamond studded collars, or the "Forester of the Year" awards. All we do is grow trees and manage forests. This site represents the real world of forestry. The archivists will call us a cult, or untermenchen, of the real forestry world recorded in the great Halls of Ivory. I see that dope has prevented you from posting the entire thread, and that dope does not let you see satire when applied. Jeez Donny, how maudlin can you get? Don't feel too bad though, Donny boy. Some day others will think of you the same as we do, nothin'. Halls of Ivy, but Ivory? Did you just fall out of a Marvel comic book? You actually think, what a concept, you still have one or two working brain cells. Ignore this fool Speaking of ignoring fools, yard mans bitch is one to watch, he seldom adds to the conversation, gets into his pipe and crawls out. As I have said often, **** off, doper. -- Yard mans bitch Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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Salvaging - A Closer Look
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 18:40:36 -0700, Billy wrote: What is that old story about a Southern Baptist can't be happy because they know somewhere someone is having a good time? Heh heh.....aint' that the truth. Ah, good to see you up and around junger. Miss yo crusty ol' ass. Oh, I know there is a lot of bad things goin' on at every second but O try to think about the sweetness, and the happiness, and the tenderness that is happening as I wake up, have lunch, and while I sleep. We got to get rid of that crap, and you know who is at the head of my list. Two hundred years from now, if there is anybody left, they'll look back and be amazed how superstitious and ignorant we were. Yet....superstition, religion, science and all aside.....it all comes down to one unanswerable question....and that is....from whence came matter? There is no reason that there should be *anything*, eh? From whence comes anything? There is no logically explainable anything that explains this. Meant to drive us crazy and kill one another, I suppose. Perhaps Alan Watts was right. Maybe we are simply god playing hide and seek with himself. Did you ever have occasion to cross with him? No, but I had one of his classmates for a philosophy instructor, lo these many years ago, Pierre Grimes. He was a gooden too. But screw the old "dark underbelly of forestry". How is your garden coming along. Sometimes I really envy you flat land people. Plenty warm here today. The weather guesser said it got to 92F. Felt hotter. Tomorrow we are supposed to break the century mark. Got my spray nozzel out and I'm misting the vegetation every couple of hours. Wearing a long sleeve white shirt, shorts, and a straw hat. Occasionally, I shot the water straight up. Cheap thrills;o) Sheet mon, sounds like you be dresson' like one o' them hippie farmer types. Bet you even wear them hippie sandals, eh brother! ;-) Birkenstocks? I'm in California man, what do you expect me to be wearing? I'm still of the opinion that clothes are optional. If people don't like what they see, they shouldn't look. It was a hot bitch here in the flatlands today...97F and 60% humid.....I;ve been out doing the garden by headlamp, avoiding the heat. Had to water most of the pots (that is containers, as in container gardening, Dumbass Staples, not watering the *dope*) three times today. Counted them and we have 72 containers. I did three waterings (well one watering and two mistings) today. Wicked heat, the little plants can't take it. Down to my last hand full of blueberries. Getting a few pretty nice strawberries. The squash is a couple of days away from eating and I'm trying to figure out haw to speed up the "Golden Bantam" sweet corn. Got my other eye-ball done on Thursday. Gotta get me some reading glasses tomorrow. The newspaper is just frustrating. I have a reading glass but it is awkward to use while reading a newspaper and drinking a cup of coffee. Then of course there is all the nekked women running around, and the darn hookah keeps getting knocked over, and I keep losing the cork to my breakfast, but I insist on cooking my eggs in real butter;o)) Oh baby...eggs in butter simply don't get no better!!! Then I fold in a little onion, jalapeno, tomato, cilantro, kalamata olives, a slice of cheedar, a little smoked pig or turkey, and some of Mrs. Renfro's green salsa inside and out with some toasted french bread on the side, and serve it up with a glass of Two Buck Chuck and call it brunch (I dump way too much glycogen in the morning to do it any earlier). Then with any luck I garden. If not, I get a much deserved nap. Speaking of newspapers, The KC Star just discontinued delivery to our area and laid off a shitload of employees. Speaks for itself. Des Moines no longer brings down either and talk is that Omaha is considering. I almost wish that the local fish wrap would fold (NY Times subsidiary: The Press Democrat). It is strictly infotainment and doesn't explain or put into context any thing. If anything, it is trying to undermine our local Representative (Lynn Woolsey) who is doing a damn good job. This area is very liberal but at least half the letters to the editor are nut case conservatives. Not conservatives, I repeat, nut case conservatives who would rather cut off medical and cost of living benefits to the old, the sick, and the young than talk about raising taxes. This while insisting that people who keep their yachts out of the country for three months after buying them, should be charged less than standard sales tax. Scharzenegger is a jerk. He is no better than "Gray" Davis, the jerk he replaced. Assuming the peeper is doing as expected and the kitchen color is now proper. Whadda ya' think....are ye as handsome as you last remember? And I bet Lovey is even Lovlier...... Wines start out fruity, which they lose with age but in the process develop a more complex bouquet. I was having trouble with my sight. My taste has always been good. And you know, I know she has gotten older but I still see the girl I fell in love with. Ain't nothing better than the morning paper, a proper cup of coffee from a copper coffee pot, and eggs done in butter....after a wine-filled-hookah appetizer, of course. Poor old republican staples is wound too tight. Well, at least I'm out of bed by 7 AM most days. T'was a time it was more like noon and all my appetites were satiated. Every age is different. Some things money can't buy, true love, and home grown tomatoes. Amen Bruddah... ;-) and Halleluja . . .;o)) Peace, Love and Don Staples Charlie Ah yes, the eternal dualism. Can't have an up without the down. Good talkin' with you junger. -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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Salvaging - A Closer Look
In article pplyinc,
"D. Staples" wrote: "Yard mans bitch" wrote in message ... In article , "Don Staples" wrote: Since you seem to be too weighed down with scatological baggage to look figure it out, strip cutting would be to remove (strip) by cutting. How is your little brain? That wasn't too much at once for our little "muddy booted dirty underbelly" was it? Be sure to take them off before you go into your halls of ivory or it will eventually look like any other pig sty. Oh, little guy, talking dirty doesn't make you manly. It just exposes you for the ignorant, insensitive jerk that you are. Just another mean/maudlin drunk. Ah, you mean clear cutting, what the profession calls it, to bad you talk about forestry, but fail to understand the terms, the correct terms, and use them correctly. To much for you, huh, doper? So tell us, the great unwashed masses, what, as you call it, strip cutting does? How much is removed, what is left behind. Since there are a multitude of forest types, perhaps you would be so good as to give an in depth annalysis of all those types, which ones respond to "strip" cutting, and which ones do not. YOU have all that knowledge, right, yard mans bitch? From: "D. Staples" Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 20:58:40 -0500 Local: Mon, Jun 25 2007 6:58 pm Subject: alt.forestry Don: Ah, but Joe, we are merely the dirty underbelly of the profession, the one's that actually get mud on our boots, what could we collectively know about the profession of forestry. We don't get the strokes, the diamond studded collars, or the "Forester of the Year" awards. All we do is grow trees and manage forests. This site represents the real world of forestry. The archivists will call us a cult, or untermenchen, of the real forestry world recorded in the great Halls of Ivory. I see that dope has prevented you from posting the entire thread, and that dope does not let you see satire when applied. Jeez Donny, how maudlin can you get? Don't feel too bad though, Donny boy. Some day others will think of you the same as we do, nothin'. Halls of Ivy, but Ivory? Did you just fall out of a Marvel comic book? You actually think, what a concept, you still have one or two working brain cells. Ignore this fool Speaking of ignoring fools, yard mans bitch is one to watch, he seldom adds to the conversation, gets into his pipe and crawls out. As I have said often, **** off, doper. -- Yard mans bitch Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related Ignore this fool -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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Salvaging - A Closer Look
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 09:24:27 -0500, "Don Staples" wrote: Does that mean you are through, ass hole? Not likely, dope. Charlie I think we have given this foul-mouthed, muddy booted, dark-under belly of a pretentious untermench too much space. Let's go back to the sunshine. 106F here yesterday. Emilie, up in our northern outpost of civilization here in California, beat me out at 109F. Temp is miserable for people but my mature tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers are loving it. I can practically watch the tomatoes turning red. My fringe pink (dianthus superbus) is in bloom and adds some color to the green of the hedges and ivy. I think I need more bio-mass before I start experimenting with it. The twig of an English hawthorn that I got last year is about three feet high and has four main branches. Hopefully, I can start harvesting it next year. The raccoon that ravaged the cabbage and the lettuce, seems to have moved on. No further incidents since I started relieving myself in his dining area. Talk later. Time to button up the house again. Shields up! -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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Billy...General BS and a bit of Garden....was Salvaging - A Closer Look
In article , Charlie wrote:
Did you ever have occasion to cross with him? No, but I had one of his classmates for a philosophy instructor, lo these many years ago, Pierre Grimes. He was a gooden too. "Goin' to San Bernadino, ring-a-ding-ding..." Que? Same Pierre Grimes that is doing the Spiritual Midwifery thing? You ran with some enlightened folks, bro, indeed you did. Degrees of seperation and all that and I can make claim now to Alan Watts in just a couple. ;-) Always wondered what ever happened to Pierre. I was taking classes at Orange Coast College (J.C.) in Costa Mesa when I took his class in philosophy. He looked to be about 28. It was in his class that I discovered the humor in Plato's Socrates. In any event, nearly a half century later I still remember him. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane)) -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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Salvaging - A Closer Look
"Billy" wrote in message
... In article , Charlie wrote: On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 09:24:27 -0500, "Don Staples" wrote: Does that mean you are through, ass hole? Not likely, dope. Charlie I think we have given this foul-mouthed, muddy booted, dark-under belly of a pretentious untermench too much space. Let's go back to the sunshine. So, you and your other dopers are giving up trying to be foresters, how nice. |
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