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Contrary to popular believe BOOB JOB we all don't live in casinos DUMBASS!! And it sure TF beats a trailer park...Now back to sucking out the septic tank!!!!! Jerry Mock | |||
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Old man you just not too bright. When getting old, your memory is the first to go. Where's that pic you posted of you rearing your ugly face and Mary clutching to her handbag you posted? No smile on her face or yours. Now that there was a pic of a loving couple to behold. | |||
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ You and the mrs. were in the pic standing in front of your junk bragging on a win. But further investigating by another poster found out you were the only car in your class. That sure made your chest cave in. LMAO BD and Larry should remember. | |||
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I think it was Larry who zoomed in and posted to view your ugly mug. | |||
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ZERO L8R, Mike | |||
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Fess up old man. You posted your pic. trying to brag. But you were exposed as a joke "Lone Run Koski"..... | |||
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Lying sack-o-shyt duped boob RETARD #1 is at it again, I've NEVER posted a picture here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When a duped boob RETARD lives in a delapidated tin shack with the wheels still on it, so he can get away when the creditors show up, it is no wonder he is envious of people that have habitable homes to live in! If anybody has enough interest in this RETARD they can find a picture of the hovel in one of his posts from years ago, with a junky MH sitting next to it!!!!! TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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Two raids were mounted by United States military forces over the weekend. One raid led to the rendition of a terror suspect from Libya to a naval vessel and the other raid was an operation in Somalia that failed. Ari Fleischer, former White House press secretary for Bush, who considers Barack Obama a “hypocrite” for campaigning against Bush’s terrorism policies, reacted: | |||
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In two operations nearly 3,000 miles apart, U.S. military forces went after two high-value targets over the weekend. And while officials have yet to say whether the operations were coordinated or directly related, they show Washington's reach, capability and willingness to pursue alleged terrorists. One operation took place Saturday in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, when U.S. forces captured Abu Anas al Libi, an al Qaeda leader wanted for his role in the deadly 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa. As al Libi was leaving his house for morning prayers, a group of 10 masked men surprised him, a source close to Libyan intelligence said. Citing al Libi's wife, the source said the al Qaeda leader tried to reach into his car to grab his gun -- but the U.S. forces quickly snatched him +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The 1998 United States embassy bombings were a series of attacks that occurred on August 7, 1998, in which hundreds of people were killed in simultaneous truck bomb explosions at the embassies of the United States in the East African cities of Dar es Salaam and Nairobi. The date of the bombings marked the eighth anniversary of the arrival of American forces in Saudi Arabia.[1] The attacks were linked to local members of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, brought Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, and their terrorist organization al-Qaeda, to the attention of the American public for the first time, and resulted in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) placing bin Laden on its ten most-wanted fugitives list. The FBI also connected the attack to Azerbaijan, as 60 calls regarding the strike were placed via satellite phone by bin Laden to associates in the country's capital Baku.[2] Fazul Abdullah Mohammed was credited for being the mastermind behind the bombings. 3 cheers for our armed forces. | |||
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ZERO L8R, Mike | |||
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ZERO! L8R, Mike | |||
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ZERO 4 BJ L8R, Mike | |||
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I guess like their Messiah, when you don't have "leg" to stand, you attack personally. Must be a Liberal thing Jerry Mock | |||
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After months of disjointed home prices going up the government intrusion brought about the prices dropped 1.1% of late! With 40,000 foreclosures to go the prices may very well drop below the earlier levels!!!!! TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., said GOP demands to curb Obama's 2010 health care law as the price for ending the shutdown "is not up for debate" and would not happen. "We need to reopen the government and pay the nation's bills, no strings attached," said Baucus. Wednesday featured lots of activity but no progress toward ending the budget and debt limit impasses. Obama had House Democrats over to the White House, while Republican conservatives heard a pitch from the House Budget Committee chairman, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., on his plan to extend the U.S. borrowing cap for four to six weeks while jump-starting talks on a broader budget deal that could replace cuts to defense and domestic agency budgets with cuts to benefit programs like Medicare and reforms to the loophole-cluttered tax code. Curbs to "Obamacare" were not mentioned. At the White House, Obama told House Democratic loyalists that he still would prefer a long-term increase in the nation's $16.7 trillion borrowing cap but said he's willing to sign a short-term increase to "give Boehner some time to deal with the tea party wing of his party," said Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt. A midday meeting Wednesday between the two top House Republicans and Democrats, meanwhile, yielded no progress. Obama also invited the entire House GOP to the White House on Thursday but Boehner opted to send a smaller squadron of about 20 mostly senior members The frustrating standoff in Washington is weighing down each side's poll numbers, but Republicans are taking the worst drubbing. A Gallup poll put the approval rating for the Republican Party at a record-low 28 percent. Polls have consistently said the Republicans deserve the greater share of blame for the shutdown | |||
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Zero. L8R, Mike | |||
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota farmer who discovered an oil spill the size of seven football fields while out harvesting wheat says that when he found it, crude was bubbling up out of the ground. Farmer Steve Jensen says he smelled the crude for days before the tires on his combines were coated in it. At the apparent break in the Tesoro Corp.'s underground pipeline, the oil was "spewing and bubbling 6 inches high," he said in a telephone interview Thursday. What Jensen had found on Sept. 29 turned out it was one of the largest spills recorded in the state. At 20,600 barrels it was four times the size of a pipeline rupture in late March that forced the evacuation of more than 20 homes in Arkansas. But it was 12 days after Jensen reported the spill before state officials told the public what had happened, raising questions about how North Dakota, which is in the midst of an oil boom, reports such incidents. The spill happened in a remote area in the northwest corner of the state. The nearest home is a half-mile away, and Tesoro says no water sources were contaminated, no wildlife was hurt and no one was injured. The release of oil has been stopped, state environment geologist Kris Roberts said Thursday. And the spill — spread out over 7.3 acres, or about the size of seven football fields, — has been contained. Jacob Wiedmer, who was helping Jensen harvest his wheat crop, likened the Sept. 29 discovery to the theme song from "The Beverly Hillbillies" television show. "It was just like Jed Clampett shooting at some food ..." he said of the oil coming from the ground. "Except we weren't hunting, we were harvesting." Gov. Jack Dalrymple, who says he wasn't even told about what happened until Wednesday night, said the state is now investigating its procedures for reporting spills. "There are many questions to be answered on how it occurred and how it was detected and if there was anything that could have been done that could have made a difference," Dalrymple said Thursday, when questioned at a news conference on a separate topic. "Initially, it was felt that the spill was not overly large," Dalrymple said. "When they realized it was a fairly sizable spill, they began to contact more people about it." Jensen said he had harvested most of his wheat before the spill, but the land is no longer usable for planting. "We expect not to be able to farm that ground for several years," he said. Tesoro Logistics, a subsidiary of the San Antonio, Texas-based company that owns and operates parts of Tesoro's oil infrastructure, said in a statement that the affected portion of the pipeline has been shut down. "Protection and care of the environment are fundamental to our core values, and we deeply regret any impact to the landowner," Tesoro CEO Greg Goff said in a statement. "We will continue to work tirelessly to fully remediate the release area." Wayde Schafer, a North Dakota spokesman for the Sierra Club, said the spill is an example of the lack of oversight in a state that has exploded with oil development in recent years. "We need more inspectors and more transparency," Schafer said. "Not only is the public not informed, but agencies don't appear to be aware of what's going on and that's not good." Eric Haugstad, Tesoro's director of contingency planning and emergency response, said the hole in the 20-year-old pipeline was a quarter-inch in diameter. Tesoro officials were investigating what caused the hole in the 6-inch-diameter steel pipeline that runs underground about 35 miles from Tioga to a rail facility outside of Columbus, near the Canadian border. Roberts said it may have been caused by corrosion. Roberts said state and federal regulators are monitoring the cleanup, and Tesoro estimated it would cost $4 million. A natural layer of clay more than 40 feet thick underlies the spill site and has "held the oil up" so that it doesn't spread to underground water sources, Roberts said. "It is completely contained and under control," Roberts said Thursday. "They got very lucky." | |||
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