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Hi there Nathan, God bless you. Isn't your Dad's name Dan? Dan Friedly? Anyway, have a joyful New Year! Jonny Lingo
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Wow.
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And so, I read this article at MSNBC, and it kind of cracked me up. It says that female "Macaque" Monkeys "shout" when engaged in sex with their male partners. The scientific evidence in this study suggests that the male monkey needs this "shouting" in order for the male monkey to achieve orgasm. At any rate, Here's the article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22327844/
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Heya there Bumpy. Seriously, you are "pulling chain", right? Jonny Lingo
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And in answer to the original question: I still have my "Kelty Serac II" back pack. The biggest one that Kelty made at that time. I still have some of the acoutrements (sp?) that were in it, but I have long since beefed up my hunting and camping gear. Not for survival purposes in light of an impending World Catastrophe, but rather for the sake of having what I need should I get lost or hurt hunting in the Alaskan wilds. I have used my big old "Mal Pack" for packing out moose and deer meat many a time. For moose I just use the pack frame, but for deer, I use the pack as well. That was one of the good things I got out of the corps, and still use it to this day... P.S. A really great fire starter is cotton balls. Dip them in melted wax and voila! Really good fire starters! Road flares are best though, although I've never packed them before because the cotton balls have proved good enough...
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Hey WG, I was just a 22 year old dumb arsed kid. And, I made sure my friends on the field knew what I knew, even though we were told to "tell no one". Sorry I didn't know you back then. And Groucho, I just knew you'd rise to that one....
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I was there too Groucho, and we were not told that "an attack was imminent". We were told that if the economy collapsed (this was '79 remember, when interest rates were in the double digits under Carter), there would be anarchy all across the country, people would be hungry and riot in the streets, and that The Government would have to round up all the guns and put everyone in FEMA type camps in order to restore order until the economy was cleaned up. But of course we in The Way Corps had prior knowledge of this looming disaster, and if we were prepared to "abound in the wilderness" (remember that class?) with our MAL Packs, They (the Gubmint) would not be able to stop the movement of the Word and enslave those in this world ( we-The Way Corps) who were the sole owners of the accurate knowledge of God's Word. And also, if we did PREPARE for the coming disaster, then the Devil most likely wouldn't pull off the Economic Collapse after all, for, "Why bother? The most important people who are the Wisest of all, the ones I (the Devil) am trying to wipe out, will already be safe and in hiding". And so, since it didn't happen after all, that's how The Way Corps saved the World. But, it wasn't from "an attack", but rather from the Economic Collapse that would cause the Gubmint to force us to give up our liberties and our guns "just for a little while". I guess you could call it a "spiritual attack" Groucho. My group and I were going to go and survive in some silver mines near Creed, Colorado. And hey, it was fun being a Mal Pack Leader. I had a whole bunch of good lookin' gals in my Mal Group. Maybe if, like, the whole population of the World got wiped out, I might of like had to make sure that there were enough "believer babies" by doin' a little extra curricular pro-creatin ........(evil grin)
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Mrs. Wierwille said; "He Was A Very Mean Man"
J0nny Ling0 replied to J0nny Ling0's topic in About The Way
Um, TTLG, could it be that Bumpy was being facetious? I think that he was... -
Mrs. Wierwille said; "He Was A Very Mean Man"
J0nny Ling0 replied to J0nny Ling0's topic in About The Way
Okay then Sunesis. Thanks. No doubt at that funeral/memorial, her head was spinning with many many different thoughts and reflections. Also, I must say that in the title to this thread, I added a word. Apparently she said "he was a mean man", not, "he was a very mean man". Okay, I have my answer. Good day! P.S. Sunesis, I bought my son a Jackson guitar. He likes to play the metal sound. But thank God he likes other stuff as well, including classical guitar. Also, I like the dang thing. It plays nicely... -
Mrs. Wierwille said; "He Was A Very Mean Man"
J0nny Ling0 replied to J0nny Ling0's topic in About The Way
Yeah, I saw him really lay some people low, and it was quite baffling. Yet, for some reason, he really liked me and treated me like gold. He invited me into his coach for coffee, had me take him fishing on the Gunnison, and told me that "I like your style". But, I was never a real "promising individual" as far as "upper leadership" was concerned. I was never more than an ordained BC, and yet he treated me like gold. And yet, I saw him outright scorch people whom he had a problem with at the moment. Weirded me out fore shore. But yeah, to keep this on topic, I was wondering about the origins of the statement that Mrs. W said that he was a "mean man" at his funeral. I'll wait and see if Sunesis sees this and responds. If not, I'll e-mail her. She's a close friend of mine, and no doubt will give me what she knows. A really smart gal that Sunesis... Thanks guys! Kevin -
Mrs. Wierwille said; "He Was A Very Mean Man"
J0nny Ling0 replied to J0nny Ling0's topic in About The Way
Well, I don't have Kahler's book, so looking there is out. But I will let this ride for a bit, because I have heard it said here a number of times that she said that at his funeral. And so, when I said; "I'll let it ride", I just mean that I will wait for more people here to see this thread and then make their comments. Surely, those who said that she said this will see this thread and then comment on it. I do know that VPW was very mean at times. I saw his "bombasticism" (I know it's not a real word) in action on many an occasion, and it was just plain mean. But, since I have heard this here a number of times, I thought I would see if there was any real back up concerning this bit of history. But then again, maybe this statement is not part of history? -
I have read here at this forum that Mrs. Wierwille, at VPWs funeral, said that "he was a very mean man". And so, I would just like to hear or rather read of some authentication concerning this statement allegedly made by Mrs. Wierwille. I would not be surprised if she said it, but, is there anyone here who actually heard her say that? Is it on record anywhere? Or, is this statement just something that somebody heard from somebody who said that they heard Mrs. Wierwille say it? And so, I welcome any info on this, and I want you to know that I am not skeptical about it, I just want to know where this came from, and is there anyone here who actually heard her say it. Thanks. Jonny Lingo
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It's Madonna. No, it is in fact Suzy Parker. But, who in the world is she? She's no big name that I can remember...
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Okay, this is what my screen looks like after the newest post. And if I want to respond, I get to read a snippet of the post, click on that, and then read it and then respond. Must be something I did? Oh well... :blink: Tony Soprano What would you do if an IED were to go off in your neighborhood? Nov 7 2007, 09:22 PM George Aar Um, we've already HAD an IED go off in a neigh... Nov 7 2007, 10:22 PM Mr. Hammeroni probably depend on how close I was to it when it... Nov 8 2007, 11:26 AM Radar OReilly move to Nova Scotia. :blink: Radar Nov 8 2007, 09:27 PM Mr. Hammeroni I dunno. Maybe it's not so bad. If I was clo... Nov 8 2007, 09:49 PM pond your paranoid? Im in NY not to far from where t... Nov 8 2007, 10:03 PM Mr. Hammeroni I dunno.. the other day, I saw a pretty scabby loo... Nov 8 2007, 10:19 PM waysider The inner city is already a war zone. If you die b... Nov 8 2007, 11:11 PM Mr. Hammeroni :) sheesh.. you're gonna live forever anyway.... Nov 8 2007, 11:19 PM mstar1 Strange Post T 'Cheers" to you too I don... Yesterday, 08:40 AM Sushi Tony, I would have thought you would have someone ... Yesterday, 04:14 PM Tony Soprano Tony, I would have thought you would have someone ... Yesterday, 07:36 PM Mister P-Mosh I think it is paranoiac and self-destructive to wo... Yesterday, 06:38 PM Jim I fly an airplane, drive a car and occasionally sa... Today, 12:45 AM Mr. Hammeroni Well.. if the odds are not much unlike that of win... Today, 12:59 AM herbiejuan Tony first off I wouldn't panic, I'd take ... Today, 07:50 PM Bramble I live in a small town, the countryside isn't ... Today, 08:16 PM « Next Oldest · Open · Next Newest »
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Wow. The new format, or whatever you call it is now user unfriendly to me. That's just my opinion of course, but I would far rather read each post in it's entirety and then simply scroll to the next. I don't want to click on the first sentence of each post to see what the whole post says. Anyway, thought you might like the feed back. If others like it, then I am in the minority, and that's okay. But I wonder if anyone else shares my view here?
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Witnesser: "Hey there! Heard anything about God that makes sense lately"? Witnessee: (surprised look on his/her face) "Why, umm, no, I haven't. Ya know, that's a good question. No I haven't heard much about God that makes sense!" Witnesser: "Well then, have I got just The Class for you! You see, Jesus Christ said that he came that we might have life, and that we might have it more abundantly. And ya know what? He either told the truth or he lied! Do you think Jesus Christ was a liar sir? Or do you think he told the truth"? Witnessee: "Well, I spose he told the truth and wouldn't lie. I mean, if anybody didn't lie, it was probably Jesus..." Witnesser: "And right you are sir! He didn't lie, but told the Truth! And that's why, this class called Power For Abundant Living is tailor made for you sir. So, why don'tcha come on down to my place at 7:30 this evening...
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Aww, hey there Belle! Happy birthday you sweet thing you! I have been on vacation back in Maryland visiting my Mom, and I haven't checked in here at all. Glad I did so I could wish you a..... Happy Birthday! I chose red because you need to stay out of the frozen section at the grocery store. You are so hot will melt all of that stuff!
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Hey Hammy! Happy Birthday dude! Hows about comin' over for some squirrel stew! We don't have gray squirrels up here in Alaska, but we do have a boatload of those little tiny Northern Red Squirrels here. And I just happened to have shot no less than seventeen of them just yesterday, and have put them in a stew just four hours ago! Carrots, onions, celery, potatoes, and all of the good seasonings...And so, come on up! Actually though, I was just kiddin' about the stewand the squirrels, but, Happy Birthday anyway!! JL
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Vickles: Seriously, if you really want to know why guys love it so much, just take some time and learn some of the basics of how the game is played. It's not that hard, and at least when you can tell what "is happening" out there, you'll be able to understand it and be able to honestly say why you don't, or maybe even do like it. Now, my wife just loves football, as does my daughter, and my three sons. But, I have carefully made sure that they (my kids) understand what is going on, and I have successfully led them into a healthy love for the Washington Redskins, and also the Denver Broncos. . My wife has already loved football from her "ute". And as far as the "man factor" goes? Well, NFL football is a very "manly" thing. The guys pit themselves against each other and compete in speed, quickness and agility, as well as crushing brute strength. And ya know, boys are like that. Boys are many times about "fightin', effin', and foot racin' (the Three F's), and that'll probably never change. Not all boys are like that, but many many are. I think it's in our genes. And so, we like the tough sports and American Football has a whole lot of the macho things that make our blood get hot. And, there is lots of "thinking" in football, even though it may seem just like a bunch of "guys running around". Here is a first lesson for you: Each team gets "four chances" to move the ball ten yards. these four "chances" are called "downs". So, when it is "first down", they have ten yards to go to get another first down. If they run the ball or pass it successfully and get ten or more yards, then it is first down all over again, which means that they (the OFFENSE-the guys with the ball) get four more tries (downs) to move the ball ten yards for another first down. Many times you'll hear them say "First and ten to go!" And if they only run it or pass it and gain only three yards, you will hear or read in the subtitle deal; "Second and seven yards to go!", and so forth. But, if they don't move the ball ten yards in their first, second, and third try (now stay with me here), then they have only one last down (fourth down) to try and get that "new" first down. But, if they have a really LONG way to go towards the "touchdown line" (the very main goal of having the ball while on offense), then it is too "risky" to try for a "new" first down, and so, they "punt it". They take the ball on fourth down and they "punt it" because they were unsuccessful in acquiring a "new" first down. Heard that term "They take the ball and they punt it" before? In PFAL? The word "punt means to "kick it". They kick it way down field which is essentially, giving the other team the ball which is then their chance to go for four downs (four chances) to get a first down, and hopefully to be able to drive all the way to the "end zone" which is also a word for the "touchdown zone" which gives them six points. They at that time become the "OFFENSE", and the team that failed to "keep the ball" by getting a "new" first down goes on DEFENSE. Now, if you are following me, you may have asked; "Why did they "punt" it, or, kick it on fourth down"? The answer to this is quite simple, really. If they tried for a "new first down" when it was fourth down and they failed to make that ten yard mark, then the other team would get the ball and they (the other team) would be very close to the "touchdown zone" (end zone) already which would give them six points, should they make it. And so, the team that failed to make the "new first down" "kicks it away" so that the other team has to start out way "deep" in their own "territory". If you will follow these simple instructions when watching, the game will then begin to take form for you, and if you have friends, men, who insist on watching football, you will begin to understand it and enjoy it with them. And, once you begin to "get it", it's fun! And so, hope that didn't put you to sleep. But, I want you to know, that a man who knows a woman who likes NFL Football has a friend indeed! BELLE: All I can say to that is "Go #24!"
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Hey there DMiller! Happy Birthday man! Keep on a pickin' and a grinnin'! And keep on "tickin" too! Many many more to ya bro, Jonny Lingo
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Central & Southern Californian G'Spotters Check In Please
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RumRunner! Make sure all of those firefighters get their ration of RUM! (glad yer okay brother) -
Dot, what do you mean by "geez" and then add the :unsure: ?
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Happy Birth Day Outofdafog! Hope it was a good 'un! JL
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Hey there Linda Z! Happy Birfday! Have yerself some Zinfindel for your special day!