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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:25 am Post subject: Re: Russian Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk |
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"Hans Metterling" <hans.metterling@SNIPITgmail.com> wrote in message
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[quote]On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:49:44 GMT, "captain." <spammersmustdie@now.net
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snip of bloviating insanity lagniappe
woah, now there>s a new word for me.
so you think that his post is actually a small gift?
http://www.bartleby.com/61/80/L0018000.html
Infinitesimal...
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well you know what they say: "it>s not the gift but the thought that
counts..." :)
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:22 am Post subject: Re: Russian Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 03:25:49 GMT, "captain." <spammersmustdie@now.net>
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"Hans Metterling" <hans.metterling@SNIPITgmail.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:49:44 GMT, "captain." <spammersmustdie@now.net
wrote:
snip of bloviating insanity lagniappe
woah, now there>s a new word for me.
so you think that his post is actually a small gift?
http://www.bartleby.com/61/80/L0018000.html
Infinitesimal...
well you know what they say: "it>s not the gift but the thought that
counts..." :)
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Or, as may be more apropos, the lack thereof...
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6 shorts
6 handkerchiefs
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:29 am Post subject: Re: Russian Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk |
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On Jul 14, 6:56 pm, Hans Metterling <hans.metterl...@SNIPITgmail.com>
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[quote]On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 17:52:48 -0700 (PDT), graverobber...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:26 am, Hans Metterling <hans.metterl...@SNIPITgmail.com
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you still mumbling incoherantly mumbling to yourself KKKKomrade Hans
Mettering?
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 21:18:04 -0700 (PDT), sauteedshr...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Jul 11, 12:03 am, Hans Metterling <hans.metterl...@SNIPITgmail.com
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 20:41:10 -0700 (PDT), sauteedshr...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080711/ap_on_sc/space_station
*beginning of a telling, and chilling, excerpt from the article, for
fair use and public knowledge
Beginning of an idiot.fart from a xenophobic kook, you mean...
listen, mother fucker, meet me in the middle of the street and say
that. those astronauts are hardly bolt junkies, chump!
My, what a particularly clever and cogent retort. How masterfully you
refuted every point! Such style! Such bitiing wit! Why, I iz cut to da kwik,
iz I...
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List No. 5
6 undershirts
6 shorts
6 handkerchiefs
has always puzzled scholars, principally because of the total absence of socks.
-The Collected Laundry Lists of Hans Metterling, Vol. I, 437 pp., plus xxxii-page introduction; indexed; $18.75,
Venal & Sons
He got you chickened out, didn>t he? You ever thought of being a
space station astronaut, Hans? You would fit right in, fella, after
you dropped, what I well imagine, is an extra 75 pounds or so!
Wow, you really told me this time, boy, howdy!
Such style! Suck wit! Such well crafted prose and pithy bon mots! Such
inescapable logic and carefully crafted rhetoric!
I particularly enjoyed how you cleverly you quoted even the sig file,
allowing it to speak for itself rather than muddying up things with a
traditional inline response, or anything else providing a clue as to
context...
snicker
So, your point, genius, is over there in Subliteratemoronville, one must
weight 85 lbs or less to be an astronaut? Or is your point that you>re a
moron?
FYI, the 1st seems a bit dubious, but the 2nd comes through loud and
clear...
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6 shorts
6 handkerchiefs
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:31 am Post subject: Re: Russian Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk |
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On Jul 11, 4:23 am, "Brian Gaff" <Bria...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
[quote]Erm, surely these two had already done a lot of familiarisation on the
ground in case of this contingency as even then they all knew there might
be a problem.
I don>t get all the whinging.
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The word I think you were searching for, hoity toity Brian Gaff, when
you said 'whinging'
is 'whining'. just like you brits have been doing since 1776, when
the outcasts of England
took your shit from you!
Tsk, tsk, tsk, boy...... really now, ol' bean! pip, pip, ol' chap!
tallyho!
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Brian
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sauteedshr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080711/ap_on_sc/space_station
*beginning of a telling, and chilling, excerpt from the article, for
fair use and public knowledge
The lone American on board, Gregory Chamitoff, was inside the Soyuz
for the entire six-hour spacewalk in case an emergency required the
two Russians to join him in the capsule. Chamitoff took books, music
and a laptop computer with him to while away the time, and could hear
everything that was going on.
*end of exce rpt from the article, for fair use and public
knowledge
Yeah, the American just got to hang around inside and wile away inside
the Space Staton, while others did the real work. Sure, some might
argue that it was the Russians' work to do, since it was their space
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:32 am Post subject: Re: Russian Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk |
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On Jul 11, 4:57 am, "Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj" <urj...@bellsouth.net>
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[quote]sauteedshr...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080711/ap_on_sc/space_station
*beginning of a telling, and chilling, excerpt
telling and chilling ???????????? :-) :-)
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The lone American on board, Gregory Chamitoff, was inside the Soyuz
for the entire six-hour spacewalk in case an emergency required the
two Russians to join him in the capsule. Chamitoff took books, music
and a laptop computer with him to while away the time, and could hear
everything that was going on.
*end of excerpt .......
beginning of idiotic comment
Yeah, the American just got to hang around inside and wile away inside
the Space Staton, while others did the real work. Sure, some might
argue that it was the Russians' work to do, since it was their space
vehicle, but that argument would seem a bit infantile and vain.
*end of idiotic comment :-)
However as a matter of idle interest. Note that one doesn>t have to be
of Anglo Saxon origin like Smith or McGee to be a United Statesian.
One can be a Chamitoff and be United Statesian. Which might be a
detail that just might subliminally affect the other two cosmonauts.
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