Re: [Biofuel] Guns and Dope Party

2009-02-08 Thread Kurt Nolte
Chris Burck wrote: wow, brilliantly sinister. it starts with equal rights for ostriches. sounds innocent enough. but think it through and it becomes clear what they're really after is the right to marry their firearms. Would this not create a literal meaning for the expression Son of a

Re: [Biofuel] Guns and Dope Party

2009-02-08 Thread Keith Addison
Chris Burck wrote: wow, brilliantly sinister. it starts with equal rights for ostriches. sounds innocent enough. but think it through and it becomes clear what they're really after is the right to marry their firearms. Would this not create a literal meaning for the expression Son of

Re: [Biofuel] Guns and Dope Party

2009-02-08 Thread Chris Burck
son of a gun? or son of an ostrich. birds of a feather, as they say :p we could go all over the map with this one. like with children's games: i was born of a pirate ship, or she sells it to seashells on the seashore. ok, somebody stop me. . . .

Re: [Biofuel] Guns and Dope Party

2009-02-08 Thread Chris Burck
lol that website was a real bellybuster. mysterious and awesome dignity, good lord! i'll be chuckling spontaneously over that one for weeks. only a RAW fan could come up with something like that. anyway, you're right about ostriches amok in congress. that would be quite a spectacle. a darkly

[Biofuel] Guns and Dope Party

2009-02-07 Thread Keith Addison
LOL! Well, I agree about the ostriches anyway (and maybe more than that...) http://www.maybelogic.com/gunsanddopeparty/ Guns and Dope Party ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org

Re: [Biofuel] Guns and Dope Party

2009-02-07 Thread Chris Burck
wow, brilliantly sinister. it starts with equal rights for ostriches. sounds innocent enough. but think it through and it becomes clear what they're really after is the right to marry their firearms. ___ Biofuel mailing list

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-09 Thread Doug Younker
@sustainablelists.org Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] guns Greetings, Rattlesnakes are not aggressive and I never kill them. They head the other direction when they hear you coming, so why kill them? They do kill rats and mice that carry disease, so the snakes

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-07 Thread Hakan Falk
PM Subject: [Biofuel] guns Greetings, I received the following email and I have not been able to find that it is a hoax, yet. I do know that passing a law to allow concealed weapons in Texas really cut the drive by shootings and random violence to where we rarely hear about it now. What I

Re: PLEASE READ - MODERATOR'S MESSAGE - was Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-07 Thread Hakan Falk
Keith, Sorry, I was going through email in sequential order and did not see this until after I posted. I think you are right in stopping this thread now, there are not more to say on it. Hakan At 07:36 AM 8/7/2005, you wrote: No more guns, thankyou. This is a subject that, on a global

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-07 Thread Garth Kim Travis
Greetings, Rattlesnakes are not aggressive and I never kill them. They head the other direction when they hear you coming, so why kill them? They do kill rats and mice that carry disease, so the snakes are welcome unless they decide to become egg poachers, then unfortunately I have to kill

[Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Garth Kim Travis
Greetings, I received the following email and I have not been able to find that it is a hoax, yet. I do know that passing a law to allow concealed weapons in Texas really cut the drive by shootings and random violence to where we rarely hear about it now. What I find amazing is that a mere 1500

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Nancy Canning
receives this email to forward it to everyone in their address book, even Law Enforcement Officers. - Original Message - From: Garth Kim Travis To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 5:35 PM Subject: [Biofuel] guns Greetings,I received

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Doug Foskey
Hi, I am an Aussie. I think the email (that I clipped) is b/s. Even the name sounds a hoax... (Ed is not a commonly used name in Aust, usually Edward is shortened to Ted). To my knowledge, firearm offences have dropped in Aust since the firearms laws were introduced. There has possibly not been

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Mike Weaver
Have a look at: http://www.snopes.com/crime/statistics/ausguns.asp Doug Foskey wrote: Hi, I am an Aussie. I think the email (that I clipped) is b/s. Even the name sounds a hoax... (Ed is not a commonly used name in Aust, usually Edward is shortened to Ted). To my knowledge, firearm offences

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Mike Weaver
Hoax Garth Kim Travis wrote: Greetings, I received the following email and I have not been able to find that it is a hoax, yet. I do know that passing a law to allow concealed weapons in Texas really cut the drive by shootings and random violence to where we rarely hear about it now.

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Garth Kim Travis
Greetings, I did check and it is not listed as an internet hoax, yet anyway. I did state this at the beginning of the message. I know this is an international list and one of the easiest ways of learning the truth, since I can hardly trust the TV news in the US. grin How do I feel safer

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Doug Younker
Well... that email forward is older than and about as silly as both the blue and the red state email forwards. Generally a shovel id enough to take care of rattlesnakes. I used to keep a 12 gauge single shot snake gun in my personal pick up. I used to go to Wichita, KS quite often. After

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Jeremy Farmer
A well armed society is a polite society. People are much nicer when they don't know who has a gun.God bless Texas!!! - Original Message - From: Garth Kim Travis To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 5:35 PM Subject: [Biofuel] guns

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread RICHARD BOGRAD
06, 2005 18:35 Subject: [Biofuel] guns Greetings,I received the following email and I have not been able to find that it is a hoax, yet. I do know that passing a law to allow concealed weapons in Texas really cut the drive by shootings and random violence to where we rarely hear

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Doug Foskey
On Sunday 07 August 2005 10:42, Garth Kim Travis wrote: Greetings, How about an aggressive poisonous snake? Bright Blessings, Kim Hi, I live in the country with more poisonous snakes than the US. (The Eastern Brown is more poisonous than the rattlesnake for instance). I have found that

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Doug Foskey
On Sunday 07 August 2005 10:38, Mike Weaver wrote: Have a look at: http://www.snopes.com/crime/statistics/ausguns.asp Doug Foskey wrote: Hi, I am an Aussie. I think the email (that I clipped) is b/s. Even the Yep, Snopes pretty much lines up with my statements. There are also figures from

Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Doug Younker
. - Original Message - From: Jeremy Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] guns A well armed society is a polite society. People are much nicer when they don't know who has a gun. God bless Texas

PLEASE READ - MODERATOR'S MESSAGE - was Re: [Biofuel] guns

2005-08-06 Thread Keith Addison
No more guns, thankyou. This is a subject that, on a global list with quite a large (and vocal) American contingent, can only end in flames and breakdown, as it's done here a few times before, with nothing achieved. What was achieved on the previous occasions was that the US pro-gun lobby was