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Mike Duffy wrote:
> It was not me. Perhaps I said something that was misconstrued. I'm > pretty sure Steve always speaks the literal truth, but he does have a > knack of pre-loading context with ambivalent statements that increase > the likelyhood of making an errant assumption. (I can say this > because I am a master of this rhetorical tool.) lol > > Kurtz, and Kuthe for that matter, both fancied themselves some kind > > of hippies, and the aggression in those "Kurtz" posts are not > > anything that I could see him feeling about Kuthe. Nobody is about > > killing anybody. > > I know deep down that nobody (including you) are about killing. As > you may or may not have realized by now, the tensor I use to map > between objective & subjective reality is skewed about the vector of > deliberate death. For legal reasons, I cannot elaborate publicly. lol More please. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 10:20:32 AM UTC-4, Pamela wrote:
> On 12:16 17 Apr 2021, Dr. Bruce said: > > He's a sexist, a homophobe and a racist, but otherwise he's a lovely > > guy, just the way RFC likes them. > Denying someone compassion because you dislike their point of view is > unreasonable and illogical. > > Who cares if Shedon dislikes people of other genders, sexual preference > or race? I don't. He is perfectly entitled to believe whatever he > wants. > > Even a convicted murderer who injures himself needs assistance. And nobody here is in a position to give him any assistance. Everything posted here is "sticks and stones", and Sheldon is reaping what he has sown. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 9:23:32 PM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 18:30:24 -0700, Bryan Simmons wrote: > > Nobody is about killing anybody. > > I know deep down that nobody (including you) are about killing. As you > may or may not have realized by now, the tensor I use to map between > objective & subjective reality is skewed about the vector of deliberate > death. For legal reasons, I cannot elaborate publicly. > The publisher of your new murder mystery has stipulated silence? > > Also, +1 for ignoring the anchovy troll. _____________________ "Hey," asked Winter, "if I took that entire can of anchovies, and chewed them into a mush, then asked you to tongue kiss me, would you?" Ian replied in the same manner as she had when asking what was for dinner, "In a heartbeat, but then we couldn't make a proper Caesar dressing." _____________________ > --Bryan |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> It was more than 15 years ago that I had a fall off a ladder. I was > cleaning the eaves trough. I was at the front corner where there is an > overhang. I used to climb up the ladder and get in the overhang and > could reach the eaves on the second story from there. I had the ladder > at what I thought was an appropriate angle. I was just about to get into > the overhang when the ladder kicked out. I went down. Evidently, you never took "ladder safety 101" On grass, flip up the flat feet and dig your ladder ends into the ground for a secure footing. On concrete, use the flat ladder ends but have someone "foot" the ladder for you. An ounce of precaution... |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Some people are better at it than others. I would never climb onto a > roof. I experience vertigo if I have to look UP to clean something. > Like the ceiling fans in the house. I have an extension wand duster but > I have a hard time with balance if I have to look up while doing so. > > The person I hire to do yard work cleans the gutters for me when I ask > him to. He mostly uses a leaf blower. He's younger than I am (yet has > grandchildren). > > As far as cleaning the glass patio doors and such, they're a bit taller > than I am. I have an extension wand with Windex cleaning pads and a > hose for rinsing. For the really high windows which are for nothing but > show in the living room, I don't bother washing them at all. The rain > takes care of getting rid of the pollen and such. It's not as if I > spend a great deal of time looking at windows that are 25 feet up and > worrying about whether or not they are sparkling clean. Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you. lol |
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On 4/17/2021 4:34 PM, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> On 4/17/2021 8:36 AM, Bryan Simmons wrote: >>> While I certainly suggested to Andy that he should kill himself, I >>> doubt that was much of a factor (if any), but who knows? >>> >>> --Bryan >>> >> Why the hell would you or anyone else suggest that to a person? You >> sound almost proud of yourself. Wishing people dead is like >> something a child would do when they don't get their way at the >> moment. > > Bingo. > >> I honestly have never wished someone would die and certainly never >> thought, much less suggested online, they should kill themselves. >> That's twisted. > > Rebingo. I actually attended a Bingo game once. Eventually someone yells out, "BINGO" and they win. Never heard anyone yell out, "REBINGO" though. |
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On 4/17/2021 3:13 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> On 4/17/2021 8:31 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> On 17/04/2021 00:28, GM wrote: >>>> Lol...don't forget I also "killed" Martha Hughes and I'd like to >>>> think that I had a part in "croaking" Lil' Wayne Boatwright... >>>> >>>> O:-) >>> >>> ==== >>> >>> Â Is Wayne dead??? >>> >> Wayne left the group and I cannot say whether or not he's dead. I did >> try to email him asking if he was okay a few months after his last >> post. It didn't bounce back as undeliverable but I also didn't get a >> reply. >> >> I think it's shameful of people like GM to be proud of "killing" >> (running off) anyone. Same as it is stupid for him to say everyone >> forges posts and nymshifts. Typical troll. >> >> Jill > > Find out what news server he uses, and simply ban the entire domain. Just delete rec.food.cooking from your usenet list. All problems solved. |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> From what I understand Sheldon is 84 years old! Sheldon will turn 78 next month. That's close. He's about 10 years older than me. His birthday is listed on the RFC website. |
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On 4/18/2021 9:27 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> Some people are better at it than others.Â* I would never climb onto a >> roof.Â* I experience vertigo if I have to look UP to clean something. >> Like the ceiling fans in the house.Â* I have an extension wand duster but >> I have a hard time with balance if I have to look up while doing so. >> >> The person I hire to do yard work cleans the gutters for me when I ask >> him to.Â* He mostly uses a leaf blower.Â* He's younger than I am (yet has >> grandchildren). >> >> As far as cleaning the glass patio doors and such, they're a bit taller >> than I am.Â* I have an extension wand with Windex cleaning pads and a >> hose for rinsing.Â* For the really high windows which are for nothing but >> show in the living room, I don't bother washing them at all.Â* The rain >> takes care of getting rid of the pollen and such.Â* It's not as if I >> spend a great deal of time looking at windows that are 25 feet up and >> worrying about whether or not they are sparkling clean. > > Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you.Â* lolÂ* > > > LOL! When I first moved in here my mother asked me if there's a squeegie/sponge thing in the garage. (The kind you see at gas stations for washing your windshield.) Yes, I saw one hanging on the tool rack. Would you bring it to me? Sure! She proceeded to hand me a bottle of Windex and told me to go outside and clean the windows! Problem is, the regular windows in this house are crank-style. The window-screens cannot be removed due to the alarm system sensors. So you cannot *easily* wash the *inside* of the windows, you have to crank them open and go outside to clean the inside glass. Maybe you could take care of that for me. I'll do like my mom did, stand inside and point out the spots you might have missed. Jill |
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On 4/18/2021 11:29 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 5:15:22 PM UTC-5, wrote: >>> >>> From what I understand Sheldon is 84 years old! Thus his bones are more fragile than say a 20 year old. >>> >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >>> >> Sheldon is NOT 84. > > Nurse Kuthe doesn't care about trivial details like numbers, keeping > records, giving the right dose of medication etc. > > Janet UK > > > Nurse Kuthe doesn't pay attention to anything unless it's about Nurse Kuthe. Not so long ago Kuthe posted (to Sheldon) "How old are you?", speculating he was younger than Kuthe's grand age of 60. Sheldon and a number of us replied told him how old Sheldon is. It went wooosh right out of his head because it wasn't about him. Jill |
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On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 10:29:59 AM UTC-5, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... > > > > On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 5:15:22 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > > > > > From what I understand Sheldon is 84 years old! Thus his bones are more fragile than say a 20 year old. > > > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > > > > Sheldon is NOT 84. > Nurse Kuthe doesn't care about trivial details like numbers, keeping > records, giving the right dose of medication etc. > Maybe, but have you ever sunk 17 straight free throws with a basketbear? Yeah. That's what I thought. > > Janet UK > --Bryan |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/17/2021 10:01 PM, wrote: > > On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 5:15:22 PM UTC-5, > > wrote: > > > > >> From what I understand Sheldon is 84 years old! Thus his bones are > more fragile than say a 20 year old. > > > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > > > > Sheldon is NOT 84. > > > If a post is not about him he doesn't bother to pay attention. > > Jill He's not edible. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Gary wrote:
> On 4/17/2021 4:34 PM, Dr. Bruce wrote: > > jmcquown wrote: > > > > > On 4/17/2021 8:36 AM, Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > > While I certainly suggested to Andy that he should kill > > > > himself, I doubt that was much of a factor (if any), but who > > > > knows? > > > > > > > > --Bryan > > > > > > > Why the hell would you or anyone else suggest that to a person? > > > You sound almost proud of yourself. Wishing people dead is like > > > something a child would do when they don't get their way at the > > > moment. > > > > Bingo. > > > > > I honestly have never wished someone would die and certainly never > > > thought, much less suggested online, they should kill themselves. > > > That's twisted. > > > > Rebingo. > > I actually attended a Bingo game once. Eventually someone yells out, > "BINGO" and they win. Never heard anyone yell out, "REBINGO" though. That's only because nobody's ever that lucky. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> have you ever sunk 17 straight free throws with a basketbear? Does it rbpound too? |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/18/2021 11:29 AM, Janet wrote: > > In article >, > > says... > > > > > > On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 5:15:22 PM UTC-5, > > > wrote: > > > > > >>> From what I understand Sheldon is 84 years old! Thus his bones > are more fragile than say a 20 year old. > > > > > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > > > > > > Sheldon is NOT 84. > > > > Nurse Kuthe doesn't care about trivial details like numbers, > > keeping records, giving the right dose of medication etc. > > > > Janet UK > > > > > Nurse Kuthe doesn't pay attention to anything unless it's about Nurse > Kuthe. > > Not so long ago Kuthe posted (to Sheldon) "How old are you?", > speculating he was younger than Kuthe's grand age of 60. Sheldon and > a number of us replied told him how old Sheldon is. It went wooosh > right out of his head because it wasn't about him. > > Jill Not edible. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 21:38:32 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 4/17/2021 6:57 PM, Pamela wrote: >> On 22:21 17 Apr 2021, Dr. Bruce said: >> >>> Pamela wrote: >>> >>>> On 21:31 17 Apr 2021, Dr. Bruce said: >>>>> Pamela wrote: >>>>>> On 12:16 17 Apr 2021, Dr. Bruce said: >>>>>>> Pamela wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I like Sheldon even if he's got his quirks. Any fall can be >>>>>> serious >> even if others choose to mock and I wish him well. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> He's a sexist, a homophobe and a racist, but otherwise he's >>>>>>> a lovely guy, just the way RFC likes them. >>>>>> >>>>>> Denying someone compassion because you dislike their point of >>>>>> view is unreasonable and illogical. >>>>> >>>>> Real or fake Pamela: If your neighbour beats his wife and >>>>> children on a daily basis and you have a problem with that, do >>>>> you just dislike his point of view or is there a bigger >>>>> problem? >>>> >>>> There is a difference between being punished for impure thoughts >>>> and for physical assault. >>> >>> Spouting racist and homophobe filth in a public forum, is not a >>> thought but an act. >> >> An act of free speech perhaps. >> > >Yes, an opportunity to show off your ignorance to get attention. Agree, if they don't think the same as us, then they must be bad people. How do they ever expect to have a cohesive and functioning society if we had to respect differing opinions! Typical of right wing, white supremacists. Can't we just send them off to reeducation camps? -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> Sheldon is > reaping what he has sown. Pens? |
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On 4/18/2021 3:44 PM, Katzman rising wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> Sheldon is >> reaping what he has sown. > > Pens? He reminds me of a story I heard. A family found out grandpa was addicted to Viagra. The kids were very sad hearing the new but grandma really took it hard. |
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On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 3:28:30 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > A family found out grandpa was addicted to Viagra. The kids were very > sad hearing the new but grandma really took it hard. > G R OA N |
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On 4/18/2021 4:28 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 4/18/2021 3:44 PM, Katzman rising wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> Sheldon is >>> reaping what he has sown. >> >> Pens? > > He reminds me of a story I heard. > > A family found out grandpa was addicted to Viagra. The kids were very > sad hearing the new but grandma really took it hard. One morning, "Mr. Peanut" told his wife, "I got to run out for a bit but I'll be back in a jif." |
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jmcquown wrote:
> When I first moved in here my mother asked me if there's a > squeegie/sponge thing in the garage. (The kind you see at gas stations > for washing your windshield.) Yes, I saw one hanging on the tool rack. > Would you bring it to me? Sure! She proceeded to hand me a bottle of > Windex and told me to go outside and clean the windows! > > Problem is, the regular windows in this house are crank-style. The > window-screens cannot be removed due to the alarm system sensors. So > you cannot *easily* wash the *inside* of the windows, you have to crank > them open and go outside to clean the inside glass. Maybe you could > take care of that for me. I'll do like my mom did, stand inside and > point out the spots you might have missed. > > Jill No worries. I'm very familiar with your crank-style windows. Probably either Pella or Andersen windows. Easy to clean both sides from inside your house as long as you can take the screens out. Can't you turn off your alarm system to do that? I'm sure you can. That said, both sides are easy to clean outside with the help of a short step ladder for 1st floor windows. |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 13:30:53 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> Wayne left the group and I cannot say whether or not he's dead. I did > try to email him asking if he was okay a few months after his last post. > It didn't bounce back as undeliverable but I also didn't get a reply. I doa obit search for him when his name pops here. A lot of dead Wayne Boatwrights, but he hasn't been any of them. But since he's been the same sugar daddy's boytoy for so many decades, I think socializing with them would be awkward (for the others at last). I've never heard anything even remotely expressing affection between them even though "David" is mentioned at least daily when Wayne's around. I wouldn't be surprised if David didn't even bother with a obit. I guess I could also check out SS Death Index. Actually, no, you can't anymore without buying an online subscrioption. And hose start at $1,000/year and go up to $14.5K/year. Anybody else offerin it online free or paid, has databases that only go back to 2014 at the most recent. And the data is still very inaccurate. Goverment data should be free, not collected with our tax dollars then sold back to us. The limited Data Death Master File Index used to be practically free, but SS never made it searchable. Well, until they started charging $14.5K for it. It's a simple flat file they folded, spindled, and mutilated into 7 different "products" for outrageous prices. https://classic.ntis.gov/products/ssa-online/ -sw |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 13:42:48 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> I honestly have never wished someone would die and certainly never > thought, much less suggested online, they should kill themselves. > That's twisted. I've certainly suggested that Jerry Sauk kill himself, many times. I even offered to buy him a gun and pack his coffin full of Wendy's Triple cheeseburgers. -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 13:30:53 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > > > Wayne left the group and I cannot say whether or not he's dead. I > > did try to email him asking if he was okay a few months after his > > last post. It didn't bounce back as undeliverable but I also > > didn't get a reply. > > I doa obit search for him when his name pops here. A lot of dead > Wayne Boatwrights, but he hasn't been any of them. But since he's > been the same sugar daddy's boytoy for so many decades, I think > socializing with them would be awkward (for the others at last). > I've never heard anything even remotely expressing affection between > them even though "David" is mentioned at least daily when Wayne's > around. I wouldn't be surprised if David didn't even bother with a > obit. > > I guess I could also check out SS Death Index. Actually, no, you > can't anymore without buying an online subscrioption. And hose start > at $1,000/year and go up to $14.5K/year. Anybody else offerin it > online free or paid, has databases that only go back to 2014 at the > most recent. And the data is still very inaccurate. Goverment data > should be free, not collected with our tax dollars then sold back to > us. The limited Data Death Master File Index used to be practically > free, but SS never made it searchable. Well, until they started > charging $14.5K for it. It's a simple flat file they folded, > spindled, and mutilated into 7 different "products" for outrageous > prices. > > https://classic.ntis.gov/products/ssa-online/ > > -sw THat's because both are privacy act information. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 4/18/2021 3:44 PM, Katzman rising wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> Sheldon is >>> reaping what he has sown. >> >> Pens? > > He reminds me of a story I heard. > > A family found out grandpa was addicted to Viagra.Â* The kids were very > sad hearing the new but grandma really took it hard. lol! |
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Gary wrote:
> On 4/18/2021 4:28 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 4/18/2021 3:44 PM, Katzman rising wrote: >>> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> Sheldon is >>>> reaping what he has sown. >>> >>> Pens? >> >> He reminds me of a story I heard. >> >> A family found out grandpa was addicted to Viagra.Â* The kids were very >> sad hearing the new but grandma really took it hard. > > One morning, "Mr. Peanut" told his wife, "I got to run out for a bit but > I'll be back in a jif." > > > > lol! |
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On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 3:35:37 PM UTC-5, Katzman rising wrote:
> Gary wrote: > > On 4/18/2021 4:28 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> On 4/18/2021 3:44 PM, Katzman rising wrote: > >>> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>>> Sheldon is > >>>> reaping what he has sown. > >>> > >>> Pens? > >> > >> He reminds me of a story I heard. > >> > >> A family found out grandpa was addicted to Viagra. The kids were very > >> sad hearing the new but grandma really took it hard. > > > > One morning, "Mr. Peanut" told his wife, "I got to run out for a bit but > > I'll be back in a jif." > > > lol! > The only big national brand of PB that is good is Smuckers. Nothing but peanuts and salt. It's a chore to stir it up, but coupled with https://www.brownberry.com/breads/fa.../natural-wheat you can make a PBJ that is hearty and delicious, especially if you add freshly sliced strawberries. > --Bryan |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 13:42:48 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > > > I honestly have never wished someone would die and certainly never > > thought, much less suggested online, they should kill themselves. > > That's twisted. > > I've certainly suggested that Jerry Sauk kill himself, many times. > I even offered to buy him a gun and pack his coffin full of Wendy's > Triple cheeseburgers. Oh well, we all have different things to be proud of. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: > >> On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 13:42:48 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >> >>> I honestly have never wished someone would die and certainly never >>> thought, much less suggested online, they should kill themselves. >>> That's twisted. >> >> I've certainly suggested that Jerry Sauk kill himself, many times. >> I even offered to buy him a gun and pack his coffin full of Wendy's >> Triple cheeseburgers. > > Oh well, we all have different things to be proud of. > Can't top that ass sniffing crown you wear. |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 13:03:15 -0500, cshenk wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: > >> On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 13:30:53 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >> >>> Wayne left the group and I cannot say whether or not he's dead. I >>> did try to email him asking if he was okay a few months after his >>> last post. It didn't bounce back as undeliverable but I also >>> didn't get a reply. >> >> I doa obit search for him when his name pops here. A lot of dead >> Wayne Boatwrights, but he hasn't been any of them. But since he's >> been the same sugar daddy's boytoy for so many decades, I think >> socializing with them would be awkward (for the others at last). >> I've never heard anything even remotely expressing affection between >> them even though "David" is mentioned at least daily when Wayne's >> around. I wouldn't be surprised if David didn't even bother with a >> obit. >> >> I guess I could also check out SS Death Index. Actually, no, you >> can't anymore without buying an online subscrioption. And hose start >> at $1,000/year and go up to $14.5K/year. Anybody else offerin it >> online free or paid, has databases that only go back to 2014 at the >> most recent. And the data is still very inaccurate. Goverment data >> should be free, not collected with our tax dollars then sold back to >> us. The limited Data Death Master File Index used to be practically >> free, but SS never made it searchable. Well, until they started >> charging $14.5K for it. It's a simple flat file they folded, >> spindled, and mutilated into 7 different "products" for outrageous >> prices. >> >> https://classic.ntis.gov/products/ssa-online/ >> >> -sw > > THat's because both are privacy act information. No they're not. If they were why would the SS Office be putting a price tag on it? You didn't comprehend anything I wrote nor look at the link I cited. Then you come with these asinine responses out of the blue. You do this time after time after time, and it's kinda ****ing me off that I have to respond to the contrary when you're not a troll. My mother did this too and I had to bite my lips toward the end. -sw |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 09:27:10 -0400, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> The person I hire to do yard work cleans the gutters for me when I ask >> him to. He mostly uses a leaf blower. He's younger than I am (yet has >> grandchildren). >> >> As far as cleaning the glass patio doors and such, they're a bit taller >> than I am. I have an extension wand with Windex cleaning pads and a >> hose for rinsing. For the really high windows which are for nothing but >> show in the living room, I don't bother washing them at all. The rain >> takes care of getting rid of the pollen and such. It's not as if I >> spend a great deal of time looking at windows that are 25 feet up and >> worrying about whether or not they are sparkling clean. > > Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you. lol Oh, yeah? You'll have to fight Bruce and John first in a caged deathmatch first (Bruce's favorite sport). https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-...usive/13261698 And then my ex-wife when she gets out of prison again for that parole violation. And then you'll have to ask Jill what happens next. -sw |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 10:15:45 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/18/2021 9:27 AM, Gary wrote: > >> Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you.* lol* > Maybe you could > take care of that for me. I'll do like my mom did, stand inside and > point out the spots you might have missed. Was that proposal and acceptance right here in RFC? And he didn't have to beat anybody up? (Booooooo) You're way too easy, Jill! -sw |
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Where did Pussy Katz take a tumble from?
On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 23:50:49 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 13:03:15 -0500, cshenk wrote: >> THat's because both are privacy act information. >You didn't comprehend anything I wrote nor look at the link I cited. >Then you come with these asinine responses out of the blue. You do >this time after time after time, and it's kinda ****ing me off that >I have to respond to the contrary when you're not a troll. What IS her problem? As you say, she does this regularly here. Cshenk seems to ignore crucial details in a thread- virtually 100% of the time - then responds with stuff just makes you ask 'WTF'. |
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Where did Pussy Katz take a tumble from?
Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 09:27:10 -0400, Gary wrote: > > > jmcquown wrote: > > > >> The person I hire to do yard work cleans the gutters for me when I > ask >> him to. He mostly uses a leaf blower. He's younger than I am > (yet has >> grandchildren). > > > > >> As far as cleaning the glass patio doors and such, they're a bit > taller >> than I am. I have an extension wand with Windex cleaning > pads and a >> hose for rinsing. For the really high windows which > are for nothing but >> show in the living room, I don't bother > washing them at all. The rain >> takes care of getting rid of the > pollen and such. It's not as if I >> spend a great deal of time > looking at windows that are 25 feet up and >> worrying about whether > or not they are sparkling clean. > > > > Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you. lol > > Oh, yeah? You'll have to fight Bruce and John first in a caged > deathmatch first (Bruce's favorite sport). > > https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-...usive/13261698 > > And then my ex-wife when she gets out of prison again for that > parole violation. > > And then you'll have to ask Jill what happens next. I didn't smoke what you just smoked, so I don't understand this. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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SS Death Index
On 4/19/2021 11:06 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> I guess I could also check out SS Death Index. Actually, no, you > can't anymore without buying an online subscrioption. And hose start > at $1,000/year and go up to $14.5K/year. Anybody else offerin it > online free or paid, has databases that only go back to 2014 at the > most recent. And the data is still very inaccurate. Goverment data > should be free, not collected with our tax dollars then sold back to > us. About the SS Death Index. I agree with you it should be free information. Years ago I got photocopies of my grandparents' (on both sides of the family) actual Social Security Applications via that site. The copies are in their handwriting and date to the 1930's, which is when Social Security was still a new idea. Didn't cost a thing. I was doing it for family genealogy information. Copies of the applications provided me with the names of my great grandparents, which I was never sure about. My dad's grandfather's name was Martin Luther McQuown. Huh. I didn't know that. I did know his grandmother's name was Rosa Reithmiller. We're mostly Scottish but a Pennsylvania dutch German woman came into the picture. Dad's father continued in that vein and married Lena Ruffner, whose father was Lewis Ruffner and her mother was Susan Catherine Weiss. From Indiana, Pennsylvania or thereabouts. Why should the government charge us to find out information like this? A side note: I found a copy of Lewis Ruffner's discharge papers in a drawer in this house. He was a Private in the 5th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers. Local militia. It describes him as a Blacksmith by trade and says he was 32 years old, 5'4", fair complexion, brown eyes, light hair.) He served two years and was discharged, Paid in full $52.97 November 7, 1898. Jill |
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Where did Pussy Katz take a tumble from?
On 4/23/2021 1:33 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 10:15:45 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> On 4/18/2021 9:27 AM, Gary wrote: >> >>> Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you.Â* lolÂ* > >> Maybe you could >> take care of that for me. I'll do like my mom did, stand inside and >> point out the spots you might have missed. > > Was that proposal and acceptance right here in RFC? And he didn't > have to beat anybody up? (Booooooo) > Nope. > You're way too easy, Jill! > > -sw > Let's add a whole bunch of winkies so everyone will know I was being facetious. Jill |
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SS Death Index
jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/19/2021 11:06 PM, Sqwertz wrote: > > I guess I could also check out SS Death Index. Actually, no, you > > can't anymore without buying an online subscrioption. And hose start > > at $1,000/year and go up to $14.5K/year. Anybody else offerin it > > online free or paid, has databases that only go back to 2014 at the > > most recent. And the data is still very inaccurate. Goverment data > > should be free, not collected with our tax dollars then sold back to > > us. > > About the SS Death Index. I agree with you it should be free > information. Years ago I got photocopies of my grandparents' (on > both sides of the family) actual Social Security Applications via > that site. The copies are in their handwriting and date to the > 1930's, which is when Social Security was still a new idea. > > Didn't cost a thing. I was doing it for family genealogy > information. Copies of the applications provided me with the names of > my great grandparents, which I was never sure about. My dad's > grandfather's name was Martin Luther McQuown. Huh. I didn't know > that. I did know his grandmother's name was Rosa Reithmiller. We're > mostly Scottish but a Pennsylvania dutch German woman came into the > picture. > > Dad's father continued in that vein and married Lena Ruffner, whose > father was Lewis Ruffner and her mother was Susan Catherine Weiss. > From Indiana, Pennsylvania or thereabouts. > > Why should the government charge us to find out information like this? > > A side note: I found a copy of Lewis Ruffner's discharge papers in a > drawer in this house. He was a Private in the 5th Regiment of the > Pennsylvania Volunteers. Local militia. It describes him as a > Blacksmith by trade and says he was 32 years old, 5'4", fair > complexion, brown eyes, light hair.) He served two years and was > discharged, Paid in full $52.97 November 7, 1898. > > Jill Mothers and mothers maiden name and dates of birth. |
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