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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 12:58 PM


I think it's time for me to start doing some stand-up comedy here. I've never tried it on a computer before but, it's worth a try. :tumble::spingrin::tumble:
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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 01:12 PM


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Have you seen and heard what the Liberal Nuts" have done with their Fruity deal with the Delta Smelt??

That is why there is such a larger unemployment problem this year in the Central valley.

It is unbeleivable How Nutty the Liberal Envior Nuts can be with their Hollaring about Profit Margins then they do something like the Delta Smelt and wonder "Why did those Big Corp; raise the price of Food???


3rd grade Children know and act better--Sometimes!!


Gave up on trying to balance "environmental issues vs people issues" a long time ago.. People win over fish, pelican, whales and most other species.. I glad to see other express concern, along with their efforts to "make it all work"..

Guess I'm just getting too old for it anymore.. I was working on trying to get Bush, to change his call on the "dams" so we could get fresh run Salmon back.. But we need the power, so we can all have 60" TV, ipods, iphone, the list is endless.. And how about the Salmon fishers.. They are sucking hind tit on this and the numbers continue to go down..... And the price of Salmon.. What do you think...

I would love to see them in the Stanislaus and San Joaquin Rivers again, among others.. with a fresh run of Salmon.. But.. Others seem to know better it appears on what is the fate of some important aspects of maintaining a species of fish, which can provide food for one…

Used to go with the old man, up to Westport Washington in the early 50's for Salmon.. Don’t recall it was really too hard to get a lot of fish... now... well, good luck... know you can still get some, but the poor things are just going away.. No home anymore..

An off shoot of this but tied directly to it, was what we saw happen to the best AG land in the WORLD from the early 70’s to around 2006..

They moved the diaries as people did not like the “flies”, the moved to “feed lots” as people did not like the “smells and flies”, and they curtailed crops that where pesticide applications (may negatively impact the human species and/or others) where once the greatest fields of fruit, nuts, vegetables, wheat, rice and more was taken out of production so we could have MORE TRACT HOMES… and MORE MALLS and MORE AND MORE AND…

And oh that’s right the bubble just burst… and now we have vacant houses sitting on perfectly good agricultural land, producing absolutely nothing…

And these are my facts and I’m sticking to them ….. Right now 28% of our GDP is from AG… that is call “production” in my book.. It’s not derivates, bridge loans, equity pools, and “quantitative easing” … I think you may get my drift…




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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 01:16 PM


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I think it's time for me to start doing some stand-up comedy here. I've never tried it on a computer before but, it's worth a try. :tumble::spingrin::tumble:


Uhhhhh....ahem...Dennis! You are funny without trying to be! :P:lol: But I do look forward to your cyber-comic debut.

There were three clerics walking down the road; a Methodist Minister, A Catholic Priest and a Rabbi. They came upon a scantily clad, beautiful blond running towards them with ....Oh, never mind...:tumble: I am no good at this. I did meet that woman in real life however and I immediately came to her aid. :saint:




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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 01:20 PM


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Yes, civil dialog is good and you do maintain that civility, Sir! I appreciate that.:light:


Yeah - well F U too big boy - in fact ucantakeyerfrigintubaandstickitupyerfriggin...oh wait...did you mean that as a compliment?

Gee.

Likewise sir and have a good New Year man.


I am not clear as to your intention in this post. Is it meant to be funny?
My statement was definitely sincere and meant to be complimentary. There is enough rancor by malcontents on this board. For me, open dialog without the crap is important. Many people here will disagree with my views but most show the courtesy to counter civilly. Some don't. I am just trying to determine in which category you belong.:?:

Edited to give you an out: Sometimes humor does not come across well in writing. It lacks the aural inflection and the visual validation of the smile or the warmth from within that is shown when looking into one's eyes. You seem to possess writing skills that are adequate enough to know this. This is why I am questioning your intent.

[Edited on 1-2-2010 by toneart]


Yeah - it was meant to be funny - sorry for the confusion - sometimes I get overly whacky - I think it's in my genes - cheers man - and thanks for the compliment.


's OK, man. Thy answer doth please. We're all whack here and the Nomad 12 step program has been a dismal, but confirming failure. :lol::lol::lol:




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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 01:22 PM


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....Oh, never mind...:tumble:


I'll just have to visualize the....uh......the..."punch line." :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
Ohhh Gawwwdammmallllmityyyy..I just crack myself up.
Jeeeeezo...I did it again. "Crack"...."Punch".... this is really good stuff. I have to write it down.
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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 02:11 PM


Himar Cheese Co. formerly of Hilmar Calif. moved to Dalhart Texas!
Amarillo TX has the best unemployment rate in the Country 5.5 %.

Now the Daries are moving to the Panhandle.
Hilmar is trucking Milk from Calif. to Texas to keep up with the demand for Cheese.

The Mesxcano workers are coming to Texas{Fastest growing State} and finding good work.


And meantime i still have 10 Acres of good Central Valley Land for Sale./ and a large Commercial Building for Lease/Sale in Downtown Los Banos.
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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 02:23 PM


Skeets, Texas was forecasted to have more jobs than any other State, and it's happening.. for a lot of reasons.

And I'm glad to see the folks there in Texas doing well.. everyone likes to have a job.. I hope!!!

Sorry about your land and/or structures in California, it's going to be a while before things pickup out there...I had to sell my place in in 1992 and market shot at that time... and lost my butt.. but, so it goes.. others have to deal with it, so did I..

I'm still eating good, the roof don't leak, and beer in the refrigerator, some really nice neighbors and the Family that owns the land here likes us (think it's the wife) just fine.... here in Baja, Doctor has told me to eat more... and my BP was the lowest in 10 years... what a life... :):)

The next thing I'm going to try is that Tequilla that was suggested by Jesse, and iflyfish

Partida reposado

Casa 7 Leguas

Will have to find a bar that carries it, I know I can't drink two bottles... well, at least I don't think so...

Happy New Year to all.. and it's all good, enjoy a nice day outside if you can... I'm stuck in a bed ... and I don't like it...:):):)

will just toss in, that I met an old dairy man, on Christmas day, that knew where me and my family lived growing up, and also new a couple of the dairy men that I had grown up around.. This persons family moved their operations to TX, just 4 years ago.. no stinking permits, the people like cows and even files are not thought to be evil... just part of the environment... if it weren't for those Tornadoes.. we had thought about TX.. but, the weather... man.. my sis in AR writes me that she inside her bath tub with the "rotation" gets... well I'm sure you know what all that means.. not sure I want to find out..:):)

[Edited on 1-2-2010 by wessongroup]

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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 09:00 PM


AUDIOBAJA:

But just look at Canadians and Canada!!

I would not live in that Country in a Minute. I will take mexico anytime over Canada. Just go up there an listen to the Canadians for 1/2 Hour. that should be enough time to realize that the People are controlled by their Govt.!! Completely!!
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[*] posted on 1-2-2010 at 09:20 PM


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But just look at Canadians and Canada!!

I would not live in that Country in a Minute. I will take mexico anytime over Canada. Just go up there an listen to the Canadians for 1/2 Hour. that should be enough time to realize that the People are controlled by their Govt.!! Completely!!


Government mind control, huh:?: I knew there was something strange about Canadians. :spingrin::lol::lol: They just slip it into your treatment while you are there for a Socialist checkup. Did you know they also slip in salt peter to control their population growth? :o:wow:




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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 03:10 PM


However fine Skeet thinks things are in Tejas, at the end of the day, it's still Tejas!:lol:
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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 03:49 PM


The Greatest State in the Union!!
The only State that was a Republic!!
And Boys we can still Carry our Weapoins and shoot you if you come in our Home to Rob us.!

Beef Captial of The World. Feeds a lot of People!
Good looking Blonde Cow Girls.

Hansome Cowboys
Beautifull Weather

BBQue Brisket
And good Ole Country Music at :Bad Bobs:or Gilleys!

What more could anybody want.

TEXAS!!!!
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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 05:01 PM


Now this is just for fun, so don't take it personally Skeeters.



The Greatest State in the Union!!

The only State that was a Republic!!
(California was a republic for 28 days.)




And Boys we can still Carry our Weapoins and shoot you if you come in our Home to Rob us.!




Beef Capital of The World. Feeds a lot of People!
(We might be better off if Texas switched away from beef.)




Good looking Blonde Cow Girls.




Handsome Cowboys




Beautiful weather

(Which state has the worst weather in the summer? http://www.city-data.com/forum/weather/734177-what-state-has... )




BBQue Brisket




And good Ole Country Music at :Bad Bobs:or Gilleys!




What more could anybody want?




TEXAS!!!!

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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 05:35 PM
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Packo's representation of the Average Texan could be easily upstaged by a display of the Average resident of San Fagcisco and, to a lesser extent, any other California Metro area.

As an OLD Third-Generation native Californian, I find it really sad what's happened to the Golden State.
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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 05:48 PM


I like California just fine except for there being too many people. Our population would be static if it wasn't for you know what.
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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 09:37 PM


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[Mexican's] been around as long as we have and they have observed us for all the time that we have been here, so they have a great example to follow, but they have chosen, as a people, not to improve their lot.... If they collectively don't have the self respect, work ethic, the desire for standards, self discipline, the insight or the intellectuality to accomplish these things as a country or as a people collectively when they have had the opportunity of time (same amount of time over the past 400 years as we have had), then the people have to get off their collective burros and do something about it themselves for themselves. It appears to me that the people of Mexico, collectively, have had neither the collective will nor the self discipline to do it. That's not our responsibility, it's theirs.
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MitchMan,
you bigoted cracker! sadly i am not surprised that nomads are letting your comment slip by without rebuke.
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[*] posted on 1-3-2010 at 11:19 PM


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[Mexican's] been around as long as we have and they have observed us for all the time that we have been here, so they have a great example to follow, but they have chosen, as a people, not to improve their lot.... If they collectively don't have the self respect, work ethic, the desire for standards, self discipline, the insight or the intellectuality to accomplish these things as a country or as a people collectively when they have had the opportunity of time (same amount of time over the past 400 years as we have had), then the people have to get off their collective burros and do something about it themselves for themselves. It appears to me that the people of Mexico, collectively, have had neither the collective will nor the self discipline to do it. That's not our responsibility, it's theirs.
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MitchMan,
you bigoted cracker! sadly i am not surprised that nomads are letting your comment slip by without rebuke.


Ditto's, don't know how I missed this one.. many of the Native Americans have experienced the opportunity afforded them first hand for the past, as you say 400 years.. and they have been lied to, their food killed off, bounties placed on their heads, and their "land" the good "land" was taken from them. Their cultures destroyed along with their religions ...... but, wait... this post was just a joke as no one would seriously believe this ... let's see, before the Spanish landed, it was called.. Oh, that's right Mexico ... please.. these natives have been treated as all the others... It's ours land now, you go live some place else and start acting European .... and if you don't then you are worthless as a race..

Really good to see a good "Christian" getting it off their chest, about their fellow man... you probably had relatives at Wounded Kee pulling triggers... as those folks failed to have: "they collectively don't have the self respect, work ethic, the desire for standards, self discipline, the insight or the intellectuality to accomplish these things"
using your standards..

Happy New Year... :lol::lol:




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[*] posted on 1-4-2010 at 10:41 AM
We WON. They LOST. No Apologies Needed.


AND, you'll never hear any from me.

It's all worked out for the best, anyway. The Aborigines wouldn't have done anything worthwhile with the land and now, thanks to our societal collective guilt, they're turning into Casino Magnates serving up mediocre food and yesterday's talent to attract suckers thinking they're going to get lucky.

People have a RIGHT to that land which they can HOLD on to. They should have done a better job developing Technology.
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[*] posted on 1-4-2010 at 10:55 AM


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There are a lot that fall victim to the native genetic predisposition towards alcoholism.


Unbelieveable! I just got done reading on another thread that somebody here was complaining because that amped-out old surfer woman called Nomads racist, white supremacists. And you come out with a statement like that?

Do you happen to have any scientific studies to point to that show a genetic disposition to alcoholism? You don't think it could be environmental, Herr Goebbels?




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[*] posted on 1-4-2010 at 11:06 AM


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People have a RIGHT to that land which they can HOLD on to.



Jeeeezo, Bill....Did you attend Ejido University by any chance?
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[*] posted on 1-4-2010 at 11:12 AM


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Do you happen to have any scientific studies to point to that show a genetic disposition to alcoholism? You don't think it could be environmental, Herr Goebbels?


Yeah....How about them there house painters. Nothing genetic going on there. :no:
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