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______________________________ Speaking of 'Fleetwood Mac'... 'Then Play On' or... 'Quicksilver Messenger Service' by Quicksilver Messenger Service Chuck
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___________________________________ I would go for a 7-33. The 7-33, has a larger bobbin. That is about the only difference. Look for things that you would look for in any other machine. Namely, smooth operation and a good hook. Look for any cracks in the case and any severe wear. Some, have really been put through some rough use. A good table and stand as well as the motor. Sometimes, a bit of re-finishing may be necessary on the table tops. Hope, this helps. Chuck
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_________________________________ A skydiver? Chuck Who else? Just trying to find out who exactly! ______________________________ Shouldn't be too difficult. Most skydivers I know, wish they could 'frame' theirs'! Chuck
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_________________________________ A skydiver? Chuck
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Nice __________________________________ I agree! There's nothin, like a good 'shit' to get rid of all that's got you wound-up! 'Son-of-a-bitch', is another good one. Chuck
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Why do Atheist/Unbelievers always clash heads with Christians?
masterrig replied to CameraNewbie's topic in Speakers Corner
Nicely stated. of course, the irony there is you are responding to a poster who's occupation is listed as "unemployment collector" I admit, I did kneejerk to his rather childish list of beliefs instead of 'live and let live'. I'll assume it's a kid and I wasn't much different then either. __________________________________ If, I'd talked like that, when I was a kid, I would've been 'straightened-out', real quick! It's real easy, here! I've had one or two 'knee-jerk' reactions' to some of the things that have been said here, myself! Chuck -
Why do Atheist/Unbelievers always clash heads with Christians?
masterrig replied to CameraNewbie's topic in Speakers Corner
Well, good luck with that. But making Christian-bashing posts in SC probably won't help you with any of those things. Personally, I like to know what others believe and why - that's why I read and participate in some of the religion threads. ___________________________________ I like to visit SC, for the same reasons. Sometimes, it gets 'really' interesting! Chuck -
Why do Atheist/Unbelievers always clash heads with Christians?
masterrig replied to CameraNewbie's topic in Speakers Corner
______________________________________ I think, you're on the right track! Seriously... I have my beliefs and I don't care to have some zealot try to shove their ideas down my throat. Christian, atheist or otherwise. I believe in treating others the way I would like to be treated. I don't believe that the wealthy can buy their way into heaven. It's true... you can't take it with you! Ever see a hearse with a luggage rack? I Think, folks should be allowed to have their beliefs... just don't try to convert me. If, I want to be converted... I'll look you up! I believe in the satisfaction of a hard day's work and earning your keep. I believe in treating folks fairly and 'you reap what you sow'. It works! Chuck Good way to live. You might consider "treat others the way they would want to be treated". Of course, that's very hard with some people. _______________________________ Yessir! I would think, most folks would just like to be treated decently and fair and square. I just ain't into no kinky shit! Chuck -
_______________________________ Yeah, it was all, very weird! Chuck
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Why do Atheist/Unbelievers always clash heads with Christians?
masterrig replied to CameraNewbie's topic in Speakers Corner
I'd rather stand strong in what I don't want to believe in and concentrate in what I do believe in this life such as, money, beer, skydiving, picking up chicks every night and getting laid! ______________________________________ I think, you're on the right track! Seriously... I have my beliefs and I don't care to have some zealot try to shove their ideas down my throat. Christian, atheist or otherwise. I believe in treating others the way I would like to be treated. I don't believe that the wealthy can buy their way into heaven. It's true... you can't take it with you! Ever see a hearse with a luggage rack? I Think, folks should be allowed to have their beliefs... just don't try to convert me. If, I want to be converted... I'll look you up! I believe in the satisfaction of a hard day's work and earning your keep. I believe in treating folks fairly and 'you reap what you sow'. It works! Chuck -
_____________________________ I would greatly appreciate it if, you would not write things like that whilst I drink coffee! He'd usually, just lay the rig on the carpeted floor and git after it like a young spaniel. Drove girls nuts! Chuck
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_____________________________________________ Yes, M'am! Not to mention other little creepy crawlies. I have a good friend, who is deathly afraid of spiders. I could hold it back no longer and related what we have mentioned here, to him. I think, he is still in shock over that. He'll never be the same! Chuck
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I heard on Discovery channel awhile back, we are ALL, within 3-feet of a spider at any given time in our daily lives. Chuck
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Have you ever jerked-off to the lingrie section of the Sears catalog???
masterrig replied to stitch's topic in The Bonfire
As a teen-ager, I watched the mail, in anticipation of the new 'wish book'. The lengerie section was the 'Victoria's Secret' for those times! Hell, I knew guys who cut-out their favorites and kept those pictures in their wallets. Ahhhhh... the good ol' days... sigh... Chuck -
But... did you 'hump' it? We had a jumper at our DZ, whenever someone got a new rig... he'd hump it! When I got my new rig, he wouldn't go near it. He sure 'eye-balled' it. Maybe, it was because I packed his reserve! Hee, hee... By the way...nice rig! Chuck
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'His Satanic Majesty's Request' The Rolling Stones Chuck
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Also Big Bill Broonzy, sonny Terry Brownie McGhee, Howlin Wolf Bo didly, Lightning Hopkins. etc...... _______________________________ Just to name a few! I had the opportunity, when I was a teenager, to see James Cotton. With 'special guests'... Brownie McGee and Sonny Terry. One of my favorites, Henry Johnson, didn't put-out too much stuff but, what he did was really good. 'Join the Army Blues' is one that'll knock your socks off. For some good 'British Blues', John Mayall and The Blues Breakers aren't too shabby. The late, Brian Jones was damned good on slide guitar. Chuck
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Check-out... Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Lightnin' Hopkins, Muddy Waters, Little Walter, John Lee Hooker. Just a look into these artists will lead you to others. Chuck
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Or at a loss for a bad wardrobe! ___________________________ I think, he got his wardrobe from a 1/2-off sale on Carnaby St.! Chuck
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3 of us had the feed on in our cubicles without sound. Guess we could have had the sound on! Then one of our Associate Directors came into my cubicle and said "Hey, what's the score? How much time left? Where'd you find that feed on line?" Guess we could have pulled in a TV and watched it! ________________________________ Shoot yeah! After all... It's a Canadian game! This will give Don Cherry something to talk about on Hockey Night in Canada! Chuck
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So, did ya take down the holiday decorations yet?
masterrig replied to SkydiveStMarys's topic in The Bonfire
I figure if, i don't turn 'em on, they're just fine till next Christmas. Then, all I have to do is flip the switch! Look at the accident prevention thing here! Chuck -
Check-out: 'Little People... Big World'! On cable or satellite. Chuck
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Man Recalls Rescue on NYC Subway Tracks
masterrig replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
I don't care how selfish or whatever, anyone thinks the act of that man might be, he made a split second decision that saved a man's life. When you get right down to the nut-cuttin', the man is a hero! He made a split-second decision and performed an un-selfish act, putting his own life in danger. As for his daughters, I would well imagine, everyone's attention was on the two men lying between the subway rails and paid no attention to his daughters or any other kid who was present. The man did something very damned few of us would do in this day and time. To knit-pick over this and that in this incident is un-believable! Chuck -
_____________________________________ Exactly! The followers of these preachers want their 'leaders' to live well. Leastwise, that's what Jim Bakker said a few years ago. That's just one of many reasons why, I don't believe in organized religion. I believe, my beliefs are personal. I'll be damned if, I'm going to give my hard earned money to some preacher so he/she can live like a king/queen! If, that's what some folks want to do, that's up to them. I believe, it's what's in a person's heart... not their pocketbook. I really do not believe, anyone can buy their way into heaven or nirvana or whatever after-life. Chuck
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That's why I said Oral was proven to not be a prophet. Funny thing, the few prophets of the OT were not the type to live the high life as the modern day prophets do. I seriously doubt any of these modern day hucksters would want the job as prophet if we did to them what they did to "prophets" of old. From the Article: PAT: "I have a relatively good track record," he said. "Sometimes I miss." Obviously Pat needs to go back to Bible college. __________________________________ You nailed that one! I don't think, any of them would want to be stoned to death for their actions. As for Pat... he needs to just go away. I think, Oral, already has. That phony, Al Sharpton (look at his track record) is another one who needs to go-away! You can't say that! It's "censorship." Just ask SteveOrino. Or jesusorino. Or Godorino. More seriously, check out http://www.100prophecies.org/ for a list of prophecies that have been "fulfilled." Things like "The sun will rise, and the moon will set" and so forth. Kevin Maney did pretty good with his 2006 prophecies, but they're called "predictions." url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfulfilled_historical_predictions_by_Christians"]Bigger prophetic failures[/url] don't include Robertson claiming Bush by a "blowout" in November. Yep, the closest election in history, fraught with failed chads, broken voting machines, etc...Bush won because "God elected me." Does anyone else find it ironic and a kinda whacked that prophets of today are false prophets if their predictions don't come true, but prophets of 2000 years ago are given a pass? On all accounts, not just the return of jesus? ________________________________ It's not just that their 'prophrcies' don't come true it's the bottom line they all live by... M...O... N... E... Y...! This bull-shit that Pat Robertson spreads about somebody giving their last twenty bucks to his 'church' and the giver, because he gave it in the name of Jesus Christ, becomes a bazillionaire! It's all cow-chips to me. Preying on the weak and 'needy'. Chutk