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Old October 16th 03, 11:36 PM
Ron Natalie
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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ...


Chuck (Dominus vobiscum ) S

et cum spiritu tuo.

But if you were an alter boy you should be able to do better than

Introibo ad altare Deit
Ad deum qui laetificat juventutem meam.
Ajutorum + nostrum in Nomine Domini
Qui fecit caelum et terram.

or is it...

Credo in, at most, unum deum;
Caveat nabisco, mausoleum;
Coitus interuptus bonus meum
Kimo sabe watchem what you sayem;


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Old October 17th 03, 11:50 AM
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In article , Ron Natalie says...

But if you were an alter boy you should be able to do better than

Introibo ad altare Deit
Ad deum qui laetificat juventutem meam.
Ajutorum + nostrum in Nomine Domini
Qui fecit caelum et terram.

or is it...

Credo in, at most, unum deum;
Caveat nabisco, mausoleum;
Coitus interuptus bonus meum
Kimo sabe watchem what you sayem;


Never heard that one LOL!! but the introibo ad altare Dei was right at the
beginning of Mass...I was always waiting for "Deo Gratias" at the end :-)

Ah yes 7 years of Altar Boy hoodness and I was never looked upon with lust by Fr
Duda , Fr Golembiewski Fr Czach ,Fr Kuchmarski or Fr Osowski .Seems Priests were
different then they seemed more manly and would really push ya around if you
needed it.

Never snuck a drink of the altar wine but we would chew the "genuine" beeswax
meltings from the candles .

Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret

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Old October 17th 03, 03:42 PM
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Jim Weir wrote in message . ..
There is a term for this in baseball

...it's called having an alligator mouth and a hummingbird ass.


Never heard that one.

Back in the days when CB radio was usable the truckers
used to talk about an "Alligator Station" -- someone with
great big Mouth and little teeny ears.

S
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Old October 18th 03, 05:14 PM
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"Juan Jimenez" wrote about Bob

looking for a calculator to

help you do basic math. chuckle

Usenet quote from Juan, June 25/2002 - 102 is 7'6

Word to the wise - Anytime you get a confidential email advertising
high-quality calculators from Nigeria, you should check with the BBB
before sending the eleventy bucks.

Wayne








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Old October 19th 03, 04:49 AM
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:


In article , Jim Weir says...


...culpa...


Oh no !!!your right ,it's been so long since I was an Altar Boy that I dropped
out the L . The longer I looked at it the more something didn't seem right.I
couldn't find the proper spelling in my English to Finnish dictionary. First I
add a vowel and then I leave off a consonant.


Sounds like you just qualified as a statistician!

on the _average_, you were perfect!
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Old October 22nd 03, 04:59 AM
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yawn Pot, Kettle, Black.

"red12049" wrote in message
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As I said Juan, your tactics. Please go back and read my post, my choice
of words, the tone of my post, and then read yours and compare. All about
your tactics.


"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
newswfjb.776657$YN5.760393@sccrnsc01...

"red12049" wrote in message
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Juan,

People are jumping down your throat not because of Chuck or Jim, but

because
of YOUR tactics. You have NOT answered any questions, you have used

classic
evasive techniques. I only hope that your son does not do as well as

you
do
in evasion, else you are in for a really rough ride as a father.


Sorry, kiddo, but you are completely mistaken. You may have done a

search
on
Google, but you didn't read the messages, nor have you followed the

threads
here. I suggest you keep your day job, 'cause you're not very good at

what
you're trying to do here.

As to my son, you have no idea how far removed your comments are from
reality. Why don't you ask the people from RAH who had the backbone to

meet
me at OSH about my son, who was there with me. That is, if you are
interested in facts, not your bumbling brand of clownish speculation.

chuckle






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Old October 22nd 03, 05:00 AM
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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message
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I guess I'm credible enough to be in the EAA Hall of Fame,a recipient of

the
John Moody Award,a recipient of the LAMA award and credible enough to have
authored many articles in various legitimate aviation publications.


Ah yes, as credible as that man who'd spent years in another aviation hall
of fame but had spent years flying illegally with no medical.

It's all about the credibility you don't have.



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Old October 22nd 03, 05:02 AM
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chuckle Your imagination, not mine. Chuck will never post proof because he
doesn't have it.

It's about the credibility he doesn't have.

"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 04:28:50 GMT, Mark Hickey wrote:
It would be a little more fun to read if there was any substance on
Juan's side - or at least he had the 'nads to put up $100 on the bet
he's trying to ignore. Heck, I'll even hold the wagers for y'all. No
charge, even...


Tch. Oh ye of little imagination:

"The scan of that title looks like it has been digitally altered. I win."

"The truck photo doesn't show both the license plate and a recognizable

SnF
feature. I win."

"Somebody told me that photo was really taken at Oshkosh. I win."

"There's no proof that photo is of Chuck's truck. I win."

"That truck looks like it was pasted into a SnF photo. I win."

"The title says the truck is green, and the photo looks like it's
blueish-green. I win."

"The last digit on the plate is obscured. I win."

"That's obviously not Tom Poberezny, Chuck Yeager, and Bob Hoover sitting
on the tailgate, slapping Chuck on the back in front of the SnF 2002 entry
sign while Chuck holds the clearly-visible title up to the camera. I

win."


Ron Wanttaja



 




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