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New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Tommy Tootles wrote: ve3... wrote: And here we see DxEcch, holder of the prestigious Head Loser Award, and alleged collich graduate, Yes, and ironically, he claims his supposed collich degree is in a financial field--and yet he *bragged* about getting his state income tax refund. I'd say I did pretty well, boy! Actually, not. As Tommy stated, you loaned, interest free, money to the government for a year. The best situation is when you manage your pre-payments and such so that you owe a little at filing time, but not enough to trigger a penalty. Since the markets were up around 15% last year, you can say that you lost 15% on your loan to the government, versus putting it in an indexed mutual fund. Now that is dumb. |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... just like you PROVE he ever said he wanted to be a Canadian. Here's his quote, you go look it up, you f00kin dumbass: "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto..." You shure don't get literary devices, do you? Toronto is one of the world's nicest cities, and Montreal is high on my list, too. Saying I would love to live there does not make me any more Canadian than loving the city of light makes me want to be French. But you didn't state that you would love to live there, CS Boy, what you said was "I kinda' wish I had been BORN in Toronto..." Now run along and obfuscate elsewhere, remittance man. "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto" simply means that the city is friendly, diverse, beautiful, a cultural center, etc. I could say the same thing about San Francisco, London, Paris, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and another half-dozen cities in the world I love. Since you can not change your birthplace, anyone with the ability to think would understand that the statement is a compliment, an expression of admiration, and nothing more. You sure read things literally even when there is NO WAY to take them literally. You sure tell different stories when the pathological need arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Tommy Tootles wrote: ve3... wrote: And here we see DxEcch, holder of the prestigious Head Loser Award, and alleged collich graduate, Yes, and ironically, he claims his supposed collich degree is in a financial field--and yet he *bragged* about getting his state income tax refund. I'd say I did pretty well, boy! Actually, not. As Tommy stated, you loaned, interest free, money to the government for a year. I had no choice. |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... just like you PROVE he ever said he wanted to be a Canadian. Here's his quote, you go look it up, you f00kin dumbass: "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto..." You shure don't get literary devices, do you? Toronto is one of the world's nicest cities, and Montreal is high on my list, too. Saying I would love to live there does not make me any more Canadian than loving the city of light makes me want to be French. But you didn't state that you would love to live there, CS Boy, what you said was "I kinda' wish I had been BORN in Toronto..." Now run along and obfuscate elsewhere, remittance man. "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto" simply means that the city is friendly, diverse, beautiful, a cultural center, etc. I could say the same thing about San Francisco, London, Paris, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and another half-dozen cities in the world I love. Since you can not change your birthplace, anyone with the ability to think would understand that the statement is a compliment, an expression of admiration, and nothing more. You sure read things literally even when there is NO WAY to take them literally. You sure tell different stories when the pathological need arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... just like you PROVE he ever said he wanted to be a Canadian. Here's his quote, you go look it up, you f00kin dumbass: "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto..." You shure don't get literary devices, do you? Toronto is one of the world's nicest cities, and Montreal is high on my list, too. Saying I would love to live there does not make me any more Canadian than loving the city of light makes me want to be French. But you didn't state that you would love to live there, CS Boy, what you said was "I kinda' wish I had been BORN in Toronto..." Now run along and obfuscate elsewhere, remittance man. "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto" simply means that the city is friendly, diverse, beautiful, a cultural center, etc. I could say the same thing about San Francisco, London, Paris, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and another half-dozen cities in the world I love. Since you can not change your birthplace, anyone with the ability to think would understand that the statement is a compliment, an expression of admiration, and nothing more. You sure read things literally even when there is NO WAY to take them literally. You sure tell different stories when the pathological need arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Lying never escapes you. Never a missed opportunity! |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... just like you PROVE he ever said he wanted to be a Canadian. Here's his quote, you go look it up, you f00kin dumbass: "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto..." You shure don't get literary devices, do you? Toronto is one of the world's nicest cities, and Montreal is high on my list, too. Saying I would love to live there does not make me any more Canadian than loving the city of light makes me want to be French. But you didn't state that you would love to live there, CS Boy, what you said was "I kinda' wish I had been BORN in Toronto..." Now run along and obfuscate elsewhere, remittance man. "I kinda' wish I had been born in Toronto" simply means that the city is friendly, diverse, beautiful, a cultural center, etc. I could say the same thing about San Francisco, London, Paris, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and another half-dozen cities in the world I love. Since you can not change your birthplace, anyone with the ability to think would understand that the statement is a compliment, an expression of admiration, and nothing more. You sure read things literally even when there is NO WAY to take them literally. You sure tell different stories when the pathological need arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. My 100th country QSL'd. Come on back, Edweenie, and feed me (us) some more of your classic s**t. dxAce Michigan USA |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
"dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. Verified on 535 decades ago. |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. Verified on 535 decades ago. Yeah, 1983 is decades ago, much to my dismay. You ever listen and/or DX shortwave, Dweenie? |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Spanin? Is that how the spell it in Spain? Or is it Espanin? I'm LMFAO here, Dweenie! |
New MW QSL - CJRJ 1200
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... arises! I hope you don't try to read any Joyce or Fitzgerald or similar. Subtlety, irony, hyperbole and other literary devices certainly escape you. Your mentality is epitomized by your recent suggestion that we bomb Iran; we can't win a war (Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.) and you want to start a new one. (I will admit that our invasion of Granada, population about that of Dothan, AL, went swimmingly, though) Granada? I think the poor boy actually meant GRENADA. It's spelled Granada in Spanish, and that is where the name came from... Spanin. Verified here back in 1983 as Radio Free Grenada on 15105. Verified on 535 decades ago. Yeah, 1983 is decades ago, much to my dismay. You ever listen and/or DX shortwave, Dweenie? I listened, DXed and even owned a SW station. I was a member of NASWA for about 10 years. I seldom QSLed SW, and mostly quit getting MW veries in the mid-70's. On SW, my main interest was Andean low-power stations. I believe 535 from Grenada / Granada goes back to the 70's, in fact. Maybe, as one of the low power WIBS staitons, even earlier... but I do not have my old WRTVH's on hand at this location. |
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