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The "great mental ward of the Pacific Northwest"
Andre Jute wrote:
On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 12:48:51 PM UTC, Duane wrote: But how the hell do I know? I’m up here in Canada posing a big security threat to my old home town down there. -- duane Don't do anything rash, Duane. Believe me, I know everything about being a stateless, passportless refugee. If the Canadians accuse you of an armed invasion by bicycle, say nothing until your attorney (which Michael? -- Cohen or Avenatti?) arrives. When Tom Hanks exchanges you on a bridge (we're still working on which one) for a Canadian milkman caught taking lewd photographs of the White House, Mr Trump will personally pin the National Medal of Merit on you. (sgnd) Al(ice) in (Wonderland -- oops, I mean) Washington Lol. I think... -- duane |
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The "great mental ward of the Pacific Northwest"
On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 12:07:49 AM UTC, Duane wrote:
I can’t believe anyone thinks a 2500 mile wall makes any sense. Made sense to the Chinese (The Mother of All Walls), to the Romans (many times, inter alia in Britain and Dacia), the Germans (Siegfried), the French (Maginot), the Brazilians (concha), Webster (line when he means queue). Andre Jute 800 Words That Every Housewife Knows -- wallpaper I designed for my advertising agency's offices |
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The "great mental ward of the Pacific Northwest"
Andre Jute wrote:
On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 12:48:51 PM UTC, Duane wrote: But how the hell do I know? I’m up here in Canada posing a big security threat to my old home town down there. -- duane Don't do anything rash, Duane. Believe me, I know everything about being a stateless, passportless refugee. If the Canadians accuse you of an armed invasion by bicycle, say nothing until your attorney (which Michael? -- Cohen or Avenatti?) arrives. When Tom Hanks exchanges you on a bridge (we're still working on which one) for a Canadian milkman caught taking lewd photographs of the White House, Mr Trump will personally pin the National Medal of Merit on you. (sgnd) Al(ice) in (Wonderland -- oops, I mean) Washington You missed the joke. |
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The "great mental ward of the Pacific Northwest"
Andre Jute wrote:
On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 12:07:49 AM UTC, Duane wrote: I can’t believe anyone thinks a 2500 mile wall makes any sense. Made sense to the Chinese (The Mother of All Walls), to the Romans (many times, inter alia in Britain and Dacia), the Germans (Siegfried), the French (Maginot), the Brazilians (concha), Webster (line when he means queue). Andre Jute 800 Words That Every Housewife Knows -- wallpaper I designed for my advertising agency's offices You’d have to see the border between the US and Mexico. A lot of it is not traversable. The “Wall” is just hyperbole. -- duane |
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On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 1:26:31 AM UTC, Duane wrote:
Andre Jute wrote: On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 12:07:49 AM UTC, Duane wrote: I can’t believe anyone thinks a 2500 mile wall makes any sense.. Made sense to the Chinese (The Mother of All Walls), to the Romans (many times, inter alia in Britain and Dacia), the Germans (Siegfried), the French (Maginot), the Brazilians (concha), Webster (line when he means queue). Andre Jute 800 Words That Every Housewife Knows -- wallpaper I designed for my advertising agency's offices You’d have to see the border between the US and Mexico. A lot of it is not traversable. The “Wall” is just hyperbole. -- duane I hunted up some photographs of the Great Wall away from the tourist access, and the terrain looked exactly like I imagined it, uncompromising, not a place, either side of the wall, that any reasonable person would want for any purpose (1) except to paint or photograph it and then bugger off in a hurry from its desolation. Andre Jute Unanswerable questions (1) It would be too dangerous even for the greatest stunt bicyclist in the world. |
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On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 1:14:14 AM UTC, Ralph Barone wrote:
Andre Jute wrote: On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 12:48:51 PM UTC, Duane wrote: But how the hell do I know? I’m up here in Canada posing a big security threat to my old home town down there. -- duane Don't do anything rash, Duane. Believe me, I know everything about being a stateless, passportless refugee. If the Canadians accuse you of an armed invasion by bicycle, say nothing until your attorney (which Michael? -- Cohen or Avenatti?) arrives. When Tom Hanks exchanges you on a bridge (we're still working on which one) for a Canadian milkman caught taking lewd photographs of the White House, Mr Trump will personally pin the National Medal of Merit on you. (sgnd) Al(ice) in (Wonderland -- oops, I mean) Washington You missed the joke. Joke, what joke? We're bicyclists, grimly earnest about our "training". We don't tell jokes. Andre Jute Bloody trolls are everywhere |
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IAndre Jute wrote:
On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 1:14:14 AM UTC, Ralph Barone wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 12:48:51 PM UTC, Duane wrote: But how the hell do I know? I’m up here in Canada posing a big security threat to my old home town down there. -- duane Don't do anything rash, Duane. Believe me, I know everything about being a stateless, passportless refugee. If the Canadians accuse you of an armed invasion by bicycle, say nothing until your attorney (which Michael? -- Cohen or Avenatti?) arrives. When Tom Hanks exchanges you on a bridge (we're still working on which one) for a Canadian milkman caught taking lewd photographs of the White House, Mr Trump will personally pin the National Medal of Merit on you. (sgnd) Al(ice) in (Wonderland -- oops, I mean) Washington You missed the joke. Joke, what joke? We're bicyclists, grimly earnest about our "training". We don't tell jokes. Andre Jute Bloody trolls are everywhere Deflection, then self-promotion, and finally an ad-hominem attack. Isn't it nice to know that some things never change. Merry Christmas. |
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On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 6:43:07 AM UTC, Ralph Barone wrote:
IAndre Jute wrote: On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 1:14:14 AM UTC, Ralph Barone wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 12:48:51 PM UTC, Duane wrote: But how the hell do I know? I’m up here in Canada posing a big security threat to my old home town down there. -- duane Don't do anything rash, Duane. Believe me, I know everything about being a stateless, passportless refugee. If the Canadians accuse you of an armed invasion by bicycle, say nothing until your attorney (which Michael? -- Cohen or Avenatti?) arrives. When Tom Hanks exchanges you on a bridge (we're still working on which one) for a Canadian milkman caught taking lewd photographs of the White House, Mr Trump will personally pin the National Medal of Merit on you. (sgnd) Al(ice) in (Wonderland -- oops, I mean) Washington You missed the joke. Joke, what joke? We're bicyclists, grimly earnest about our "training". We don't tell jokes. Andre Jute Bloody trolls are everywhere Deflection, then self-promotion, and finally an ad-hominem attack. Isn't it nice to know that some things never change. Merry Christmas. You missed the joke, Ralph. And now you turn nasty. Whatever for? Andre Jute And the trolls can't spell "parody" either |
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The "great mental ward of the Pacific Northwest"
On Sat, 22 Dec 2018 16:15:33 -0800, Andre Jute wrote:
On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 12:07:49 AM UTC, Duane wrote: I can’t believe anyone thinks a 2500 mile wall makes any sense. Made sense to the Chinese (The Mother of All Walls), to the Romans (many times, inter alia in Britain and Dacia), the Germans (Siegfried), the French (Maginot), None of which worked, as a wall. Mental balm for tghe populace; yes. Comunity developemnt; maybe, Totally effective; no. |
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On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 1:02:52 PM UTC, news18 wrote:
On Sat, 22 Dec 2018 16:15:33 -0800, Andre Jute wrote: On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at 12:07:49 AM UTC, Duane wrote: I can’t believe anyone thinks a 2500 mile wall makes any sense.. Made sense to the Chinese (The Mother of All Walls), to the Romans (many times, inter alia in Britain and Dacia), the Germans (Siegfried), the French (Maginot), Duane and I were just craicing-on, light jokes about current events. But I have no problem paying you the complement of taking you seriously if you want to argue cases. So let's see your screed again: None of which worked, as a wall. Mental balm for tghe populace; yes. Comunity developemnt; maybe, Totally effective; no. Really? You might read a little of the excellent Mr Gibbon and inform yourself of which walls fulfilled their intended purpose. Anyhow, as we used to say Down Under, we were talking about the sense building the wall made to those who ordered it built, and no one said anything about the effectiveness of the walls after they were built. As for "community development", they didn't do limp cod-sociology jargon those days, and the men who ordered nearly all the walls built that I referred to didn't care **** for the "community" (1), but for their own safety and that of their house or command or nation, which you can work out for yourself if you were well enough read to know which walls were built by slave labour, which by conscripted labour, and which by professional soldiers under discipline. Andre Jute The library is my friend, and can be yours too. (1) The reason they didn't care **** for "community" is that it wasn't invented yet, and as for its "development", the Emperor of China thanks you for the giggle. As late as the end of the 20th century, the great Baroness Thatcher was forced to explain to the yobs that there is no such thing as "community", that it is a recently minted and vaguely specified neologism. |
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