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brian_j_roth@yahoo.com
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...

Dan Gregory
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
brian_j_roth@yahoo.com wrote:
> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
well the Gay Pride March happened in Central London today, so the ITT &
stage 1 should go ahead.

Kurgan Gringioni
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...





Dumbass -


Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
"terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

Davey Crockett
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
Dan Gregory <dangregory@brakes.palaver.freeserve.co.uk> writes:

> brian_j_roth@yahoo.com wrote:
>> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>>
> well the Gay Pride March happened in Central London today, so the ITT
> & stage 1 should go ahead.


Sheesh, even old Oussamah, putative head of Al CIA-da, wouldn't waste
his time bombing a bunch of queers.

--
Davey Crockett - No 4Q to Reply
-
"If the American people knew what we have done, they would string us up from the lamp posts."
George H.W. Bush

Howard Kveck
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
In article <1183241562.712537.174460@o11g2000prd.googlegroups. com>,
Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> > 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
>
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
> "terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!

http://noquarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/06/run-for-your-li.html

--
tanx,
Howard

Never take a tenant with a monkey.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

Bill C
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
On Jun 30, 6:12 pm, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
> Dumbass -
>
> Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
> "terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!
>
> thanks,
>
> K. Gringioni.

Yep, panic time:
http://www.nps.gov/archive/anti/casualty.htm
quoted:

If you take a conservative estimate of 20% of the wounded dying of
their wounds and 30% of the missing killed, the approximate number of
soldiers that died as a result of this battle are 7,640.

That's a single day in the US.

http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/firstwar/canada/Canada8
quoted:
On July 1, at 7.30 a.m, at a time dictated by the French to allow
their artillery observers clear views, thousands of British and French
troops began their advance across No Man's Land on a front of over 40
kilometres toward the German positions The result was slaughter-57,500
British soldiers killed, wounded or missing in one day- the heaviest
day's combat losses ever suffered by the British Army. At the end of
the day the French had gained nearly all of their objectives as had
the British divisions to the south; but for two thirds of the British
sector almost nothing at all had been gained.


Bill C

Fred Fredburger
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
>
>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
>
> Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
> "terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!

U.S. Post office employees have done more damage while visiting
McDonalds. This was lame. The terrorists have it too easy, all they have
to do is set a car on fire to get the worldwide media to freak out,
albeit on an otherwise slow news day. When I was in college, we
sometimes did this just for fun. We called it a "bonfire".

Now the guy that painted the road at the finish of stage 11 of the Giro,
THERE was a real criminal mastermind! Sneaking in at night and making
the paint look like it belonged there, seeding the clouds ... what
planning! I believe there was more blood shed than at Glasgow. His big
mistake was doing it at a lousy bike race. Just imagine the havoc if Al
Qaeda gets this guy to fix the field surface for next year's Super Bowl!

RonSonic
01-03-1970, 07:15 AM
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:12:42 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
>wrote:
>> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
>
>
>
>
>Dumbass -
>
>
>Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
>"terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!

Of course the terrorists are a bunch of bumble****s, they wouldn't be terrorists
if they were competent human beings. But even still they remain very dangerous
bumble****s. Even the ones that succeed would be laughable except for the
death, pain and destruction. If, as example, the 9/11 morons had been stopped
we'd be laughing at the night club trips for Allah and the body shaving and all
their other idiocy.

Fact is, just because they are stupid doesn't mean we can discount them. In fact
the stupidity only makes it harder to convince them they should just go home and
think about their 72 virgins while they bang the wives.

Ron

Fred Fredburger
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
Howard Kveck wrote:
> In article <1183241562.712537.174460@o11g2000prd.googlegroups. com>,
> Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dumbass -
>>
>>
>> Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
>> "terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!
>
> http://noquarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/06/run-for-your-li.html
>

Thank you for that.

RicodJour
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
On Jul 1, 9:38 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>
> If, as example, the 9/11 morons had been stopped
> we'd be laughing at the night club trips for Allah and the body shaving and all
> their other idiocy.

Shaving legs is okay, but shaving bodies is idiotic? Run that by me
again...

R

Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
RonSonic wrote:
> Fact is, just because they are stupid doesn't mean we can discount them. In fact
> the stupidity only makes it harder to convince them they should just go home and
> think about their 72 virgins while they bang the wives.

All I want to know is whether I'll get 72 virgin podium girls if I blow
up in a race. Just a dream I know, the chances of find 72 virgin podium
girls is about the same as Ullrich having a chimeric twin with the same
DNA who was a Fuentes client.

Kurgan Gringioni
01-03-1970, 07:16 AM
On Jul 1, 6:38 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:12:42 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> >wrote:
> >> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
> >Dumbass -
>
> >Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
> >"terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!
>
> Of course the terrorists are a bunch of bumble****s, they wouldn't be terrorists
> if they were competent human beings. But even still they remain very dangerous
> bumble****s.

<snip>



Dumbass -


From:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm

Number of deaths for leading causes of death

Heart disease: 654,092
Cancer: 550,270
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 150,147
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 123,884
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 108,694
Diabetes: 72,815
Alzheimer's disease: 65,829
Influenza/Pneumonia: 61,472

<snip><end>


What'd we lose in 9/11? 2500? Compare it to the figures above. You're
a grown man, draw your own conclusions.

My own personal conclusion is that pizza, beer and Mexican food are
thousands of times more threatening to my well being than religious
extremist morons. Your mileage may vary.


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

RonSonic
01-03-1970, 07:17 AM
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 06:53:19 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringioni@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>On Jul 1, 6:38 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:12:42 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
>> >wrote:
>> >> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>>
>> >Dumbass -
>>
>> >Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
>> >"terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!
>>
>> Of course the terrorists are a bunch of bumble****s, they wouldn't be terrorists
>> if they were competent human beings. But even still they remain very dangerous
>> bumble****s.
>
><snip>
>
>
>
>Dumbass -
>
>
>From:
>http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm
>
>Number of deaths for leading causes of death
>
>Heart disease: 654,092
>Cancer: 550,270
>Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 150,147
>Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 123,884
>Accidents (unintentional injuries): 108,694
>Diabetes: 72,815
>Alzheimer's disease: 65,829
>Influenza/Pneumonia: 61,472
>
><snip><end>
>
>
>What'd we lose in 9/11? 2500? Compare it to the figures above. You're
>a grown man, draw your own conclusions.
>
>My own personal conclusion is that pizza, beer and Mexican food are
>thousands of times more threatening to my well being than religious
>extremist morons. Your mileage may vary.

The difference is pretty obvious - you and genetics decide whether your ticker
goes before a cancer hits. Not the same as some self-detonating retard with a
whorehouse heaven deciding that you should die, in part because of that sinful
beer.

I certainly agree that there are plenty of other things to worry about and most
of them are more immediate threats. The diseases and misfortune of life you list
are awful enough but occur at their own time and rate, willful acts of malice if
accepted will only increase.

Ron

Tom Kunich
01-03-1970, 07:17 AM
"Kurgan Gringioni" <kgringioni@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1183359199.375351.207160@i13g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> My own personal conclusion is that pizza, beer and Mexican food are
> thousands of times more threatening to my well being than religious
> extremist morons. Your mileage may vary.

You don't really understand the underlying problems do you? Must be because
of the sheltered life you've led.

Bill C
01-03-1970, 07:17 AM
On Jul 2, 9:24 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 06:53:19 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Jul 1, 6:38 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >> On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:12:42 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> >> >wrote:
> >> >> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
> >> >Dumbass -
>
> >> >Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
> >> >"terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!
>
> >> Of course the terrorists are a bunch of bumble****s, they wouldn't be terrorists
> >> if they were competent human beings. But even still they remain very dangerous
> >> bumble****s.
>
> ><snip>
>
> >Dumbass -
>
> >From:
> >http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm
>
> >Number of deaths for leading causes of death
>
> >Heart disease: 654,092
> >Cancer: 550,270
> >Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 150,147
> >Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 123,884
> >Accidents (unintentional injuries): 108,694
> >Diabetes: 72,815
> >Alzheimer's disease: 65,829
> >Influenza/Pneumonia: 61,472
>
> ><snip><end>
>
> >What'd we lose in 9/11? 2500? Compare it to the figures above. You're
> >a grown man, draw your own conclusions.
>
> >My own personal conclusion is that pizza, beer and Mexican food are
> >thousands of times more threatening to my well being than religious
> >extremist morons. Your mileage may vary.
>
> The difference is pretty obvious - you and genetics decide whether your ticker
> goes before a cancer hits. Not the same as some self-detonating retard with a
> whorehouse heaven deciding that you should die, in part because of that sinful
> beer.
>
> I certainly agree that there are plenty of other things to worry about and most
> of them are more immediate threats. The diseases and misfortune of life you list
> are awful enough but occur at their own time and rate, willful acts of malice if
> accepted will only increase.
>
> Ron- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Like this stuff?:
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070531/UPDATE/705310484/1396
Quoted:

In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.

Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
terrorists. Doesn't mean we ignore the terrorists, but as a threat to
everyday civilian life they are an incredibly miniscule risk at worst.
That's why they are called "terror" "ists" because they succeed by
spreading fear.
We've gone gutless and they exploit it. They kill a handful of people
and we cringe. They hide among, and use civilians for shields while
killing us, then we scream at ourselves when those "civilians" are
killed. Promotes using "civilians for shields. We fight them, where
they are being sheltered, armed, and protected, and then the news asks
the people who provided their support if those were "civilians"
killed. Wadda Ya Know?? The answer almost always is that they were all
civilians. Yet another victory for them, and a more important one.
Bill C

Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
Bill C wrote:
> In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
> increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.
>
> Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
> terrorists.

Forget the war on terror, the time for a war on LIVEDRUNK is nigh.

Kurgan Gringioni
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
On Jul 2, 6:57 am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On Jul 2, 9:24 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 06:53:19 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > >On Jul 1, 6:38 am, RonSonic <ronso...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > >> On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:12:42 -0000, Kurgan Gringioni <kgringi...@hotmail.com>
> > >> wrote:
>
> > >> >On Jun 30, 2:31 pm, "brian_j_r...@yahoo.com" <brian_j_r...@yahoo.com>
> > >> >wrote:
> > >> >> 1 attack and 2 attempted attacks in 3 days. GB on highest alert...
>
> > >> >Dumbass -
>
> > >> >Wow, what an incredible attack that was. The sophistication of those
> > >> >"terrorists". We should all fear for our lives!
>
> > >> Of course the terrorists are a bunch of bumble****s, they wouldn't be terrorists
> > >> if they were competent human beings. But even still they remain very dangerous
> > >> bumble****s.
>
> > ><snip>
>
> > >Dumbass -
>
> > >From:
> > >http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm
>
> > >Number of deaths for leading causes of death
>
> > >Heart disease: 654,092
> > >Cancer: 550,270
> > >Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 150,147
> > >Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 123,884
> > >Accidents (unintentional injuries): 108,694
> > >Diabetes: 72,815
> > >Alzheimer's disease: 65,829
> > >Influenza/Pneumonia: 61,472
>
> > ><snip><end>
>
> > >What'd we lose in 9/11? 2500? Compare it to the figures above. You're
> > >a grown man, draw your own conclusions.
>
> > >My own personal conclusion is that pizza, beer and Mexican food are
> > >thousands of times more threatening to my well being than religious
> > >extremist morons. Your mileage may vary.
>
> > The difference is pretty obvious - you and genetics decide whether your ticker
> > goes before a cancer hits. Not the same as some self-detonating retard with a
> > whorehouse heaven deciding that you should die, in part because of that sinful
> > beer.
>
> > I certainly agree that there are plenty of other things to worry about and most
> > of them are more immediate threats. The diseases and misfortune of life you list
> > are awful enough but occur at their own time and rate, willful acts of malice if
> > accepted will only increase.
>
> > Ron- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Like this stuff?:http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070531/UPDATE/705...
> Quoted:
>
> In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
> increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.
>
> Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
> terrorists. Doesn't mean we ignore the terrorists, but as a threat to
> everyday civilian life they are an incredibly miniscule risk at worst.

<snip>



Dumbass -


You are correct.

Even drivers distracted by cell phone conversations are orders of
magnitude more dangerous.

Death to the Drivers on Cell Phones! because, by God, IF YOU'RE NOT
WITH US, YOU'RE AGAINST US!!


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

Davey Crockett
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com> writes:

> Bill C wrote:
>> In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
>> increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.
>>
>> Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
>> terrorists.
>
> Forget the war on terror, the time for a war on LIVEDRUNK is nigh.
>

Let the battle commence..............;

--
BBC Finally admits it
Al Quaeda == Al-CIA-da
http://mathaba.net/rss/?x=556855

Bill C
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
On Jul 2, 10:49 am, Donald Munro <fat-dumb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Bill C wrote:
> > In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
> > increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.
>
> > Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
> > terrorists.
>
> Forget the war on terror, the time for a war on LIVEDRUNK is nigh.

That would be a great thing for LIVEDRUNK. Given the results of "The
War on Drugs", Livedrunk would have Fortune 500 type assets in a
couple of years, and all of us at the top of the pyramid could retire
and ride the world. We could also buy an RBR Pro-Tour team.
I'm picturing Sandy as head of legal, Davey as UCI liason, Kurgan as
women's team DS and coach, E-Rok and J-Me as co DS. E D as chief
soigneur and "rider accommodation" and Howard as chief of food
service. I think Mr. Sachs could handle the Technical director pretty
well.
TK, Lafferty, and I could do the press, between the three of us
they'd run off screaming, or print whatever we wanted just to shut us
up.
I vote we sign Cunego as first rider.
Bill C

Ryan Cousineau
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
In article <87wsxizsqx.fsf@azurservers.com>,
Davey Crockett <daveycrockett4Q@azurservers.com> wrote:

> Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > Bill C wrote:
> >> In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
> >> increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.
> >>
> >> Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
> >> terrorists.
> >
> > Forget the war on terror, the time for a war on LIVEDRUNK is nigh.
> >
>
> Let the battle commence..............;

Bring it on!

I'm the hero of many a well-fought bottle,

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/
"I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics
to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos

Kurgan Gringioni
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
On Jul 2, 11:12 am, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On Jul 2, 10:49 am, Donald Munro <fat-dumb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Bill C wrote:
> > > In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities rose to 17,941, a 2.4 percent
> > > increase from 17,525 in 2005, according to NHTSA.
>
> > > Drunks are orders of magnitude more of a threat to us cyclists than
> > > terrorists.
>
> > Forget the war on terror, the time for a war on LIVEDRUNK is nigh.
>
> That would be a great thing for LIVEDRUNK. Given the results of "The
> War on Drugs", Livedrunk would have Fortune 500 type assets in a
> couple of years, and all of us at the top of the pyramid could retire
> and ride the world. We could also buy an RBR Pro-Tour team.
> I'm picturing Sandy as head of legal, Davey as UCI liason, Kurgan as
> women's team DS and coach, E-Rok and J-Me as co DS. E D as chief
> soigneur and "rider accommodation" and Howard as chief of food
> service. I think Mr. Sachs could handle the Technical director pretty
> well.
> TK, Lafferty, and I could do the press, between the three of us
> they'd run off screaming, or print whatever we wanted just to shut us
> up.
> I vote we sign Cunego as first rider.




Dumbass -

**** that. Franck Vandenbroucke should be LIVEDRUNK's first rider.


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

RicodJour
01-03-1970, 07:18 AM
On Jul 2, 2:12 pm, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> TK, Lafferty, and I could do the press

Wow. Either my monitor blinked off for a second or I had panic-
induced momentary blindness.

R