• !00 year old Red oak

    From hubops@ccanoemail.ca@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 2 18:41:12 2021
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 17:53:29 -0400, Clare Snyder <clare@snyder.on.ca>
    wrote:

    On Thu, 2 Sep 2021 08:41:03 -0500, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 6:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4
    foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house
    and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.



    That's a shame. We will be doing the same. We will be adding 450 sq
    feet to our patio and
    adding a 12 x 24 covered pergola. Our 6 year old 3" diameter pear
    tree, that never produced a pear that was tolerable, is coming down. >>Squirrels loved the pears.

    The old oak sounds like the one that stood in front of the farmhouse
    where my mother grew up. That tree was closer to 72 inches in diameter
    last I saw it - and was more than 48inches when Grand-dad bought the
    farm back in 1929. Mom remembers it being struck by ligtning several
    times as the farmstead was on the top of a rise and the tree was by
    far the tallest object for miles. Estimates when the farm was sold in
    '63 was the tree was over 350 years old and had been a full grown tree
    when the farmstead was established.

    Wow - that's a big oak !
    Did it make the Waterloo County Big Tree survey ?
    We had a giant weeping willow that was # 1 <weeping willow >
    back in the ~ late 80's iirc. The last big limb off the main trunk
    finally came down a few years ago. In the late 90's a limb
    came down that was well over 3 feet diameter ..
    They used a formula to rate them - girth (x) feet up & height.

    A quick google search turned up this link for the 2011 tree hunt :

    https://sites.google.com/a/landscapeontario.com/champion-tree-hunt/slide-show-of-all-entries

    I believe that it was a cottonwood that was overall champ
    < like the 2011 hunt > back when our willow was on the list.
    John T.

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  • From Clare Snyder@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 2 21:14:51 2021
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 17:53:29 -0400, Clare Snyder <clare@snyder.on.ca>
    wrote:

    On Thu, 2 Sep 2021 08:41:03 -0500, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 6:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4
    foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house
    and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.



    That's a shame. We will be doing the same. We will be adding 450 sq
    feet to our patio and
    adding a 12 x 24 covered pergola. Our 6 year old 3" diameter pear
    tree, that never produced a pear that was tolerable, is coming down. >>Squirrels loved the pears.
    The old oak sounds like the one that stood in front of the farmhouse
    where my mother grew up. That tree was closer to 72 inches in diameter
    last I saw it - and was more than 48inches when Grand-dad bought the
    farm back in 1929. Mom remembers it being struck by ligtning several
    times as the farmstead was on the top of a rise and the tree was by
    far the tallest object for miles. Estimates when the farm was sold in
    '63 was the tree was over 350 years old and had been a full grown tree
    when the farmstead was established.
    The farm is just down river from the Conestoga dam on the left side
    of the river at the end of the side-road that would lead to Glen Allen
    if it crossed the river

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  • From ads@21:1/5 to jclarke.873638@gmail.com on Thu Sep 2 21:29:28 2021
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4
    foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house
    and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every
    branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively,
    it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at
    3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon.

    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to ads on Thu Sep 2 22:51:27 2021
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 21:29:28 -0400, ads wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4
    foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house
    and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>>maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every >>>branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>>fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively, >>>it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>>wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at >>>3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon.

    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

    Sounds reasonable to me, if it fell or could soon fall on the public
    right of way.

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  • From J. Clarke@21:1/5 to ads on Thu Sep 2 23:04:51 2021
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 21:29:28 -0400, ads wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4
    foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house
    and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>>maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every >>>branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>>fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively, >>>it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>>wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at >>>3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon.

    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

    Yep. Anywhere but here beckons.

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to J. Clarke on Thu Sep 2 23:16:35 2021
    On 9/2/2021 11:04 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 21:29:28 -0400, ads wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4 >>>>> foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house >>>>> and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>>> maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every
    branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>>> fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively, >>>> it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>>> wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at
    3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon.

    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

    Yep. Anywhere but here beckons.

    I can't blame you, yikes.

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to J. Clarke on Fri Sep 3 08:41:53 2021
    On 9/2/2021 10:04 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 21:29:28 -0400, ads wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4 >>>>> foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house >>>>> and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>>> maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every
    branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>>> fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively, >>>> it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>>> wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at
    3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon.

    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

    Yep. Anywhere but here beckons.



    Well California, Lake Tahoe, or Greenville, does not seem better.
    Fires in California destroyed over 10,000 buildings in 2020.



    How many buildings were destroyed in the California fires 2020?
    2020 California wildfires
    Total area 4,397,809 acres (1,779,730 ha)
    Cost >$12.079 billion (2020 USD) (Third-costliest on record)
    Date(s) Febuary 15–December 31, 2020
    Buildings destroyed 10,488 (CAL FIRE) 9,211 (NIFC Year-to-Date report)

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to Leon on Fri Sep 3 14:16:22 2021
    Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> writes:
    On 9/2/2021 10:04 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 21:29:28 -0400, ads wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4 >>>>>> foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house >>>>>> and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but >>>>>> our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>>>> maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every
    branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>>>> fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively, >>>>> it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>>>> wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at >>>>> 3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon. >>>>
    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

    Yep. Anywhere but here beckons.



    Well California, Lake Tahoe, or Greenville, does not seem better.
    Fires in California destroyed over 10,000 buildings in 2020.

    There are 14+ million houses in california, not counting commercial
    buildings or outbuildings (sheds, barns, etc).

    Note that a significant fraction of those 10,000 structures were
    barns, sheds, vacation homes and a couple of wineries.

    The big fires affect mainly lightly populated remote areas of the state,
    and for all that they sound big (> 100 square miles), consider that
    100 square miles is only a 10 mile by 10 mile square. California
    has 163,696 square miles of area.

    Lake Tahoe is smokey, but the winds have died down and they've
    kept the fire (south of South Lake) from the tahoe communities so far
    and barring an unexpected change in the weather, it's likely
    that it will not approach closer to south lake (but it may burn
    further east into Nevada (desolate and unpopulated territory
    for the most part)).

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 3 20:11:37 2021
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> writes:
    On 9/2/2021 10:04 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 21:29:28 -0400, ads wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4 >>>>>>> foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter >>>>>>> ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house >>>>>>> and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but >>>>>>> our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old >>>>>> maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every >>>>>> branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to >>>>>> fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively, >>>>>> it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that >>>>>> wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at >>>>>> 3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon. >>>>>
    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of >>>>> my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after >>>>> me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...

    Yep. Anywhere but here beckons.



    Well California, Lake Tahoe, or Greenville, does not seem better.
    Fires in California destroyed over 10,000 buildings in 2020.

    There are 14+ million houses in california, not counting commercial
    buildings or outbuildings (sheds, barns, etc).

    Note that a significant fraction of those 10,000 structures were
    barns, sheds, vacation homes and a couple of wineries.

    The big fires affect mainly lightly populated remote areas of the state,
    and for all that they sound big (> 100 square miles), consider that
    100 square miles is only a 10 mile by 10 mile square. California
    has 163,696 square miles of area.

    Lake Tahoe is smokey, but the winds have died down and they've
    kept the fire (south of South Lake) from the tahoe communities so far
    and barring an unexpected change in the weather, it's likely
    that it will not approach closer to south lake (but it may burn
    further east into Nevada (desolate and unpopulated territory
    for the most part)).

    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Sat Sep 4 15:11:13 2021
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 4 16:56:11 2021
    On Sat, 04 Sep 2021 15:11:13 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) >>wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    WE? It's nice that you think you're God, like every other communist.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).

    Of course you lie, like all communists. It's in the genes.

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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to ads on Sat Sep 4 19:41:24 2021
    On 9/2/2021 6:29 PM, ads wrote:
    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 18:09:07 -0400, J. Clarke
    <jclarke.873638@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thu, 02 Sep 2021 14:17:47 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/1/2021 7:28 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    So this week have had a tree cut down, it was 48 inches in diameter 4
    foot off the ground. None of it is worth saving, it has carpenter
    ants, was hit by lightning in the past. Was really close to the house
    and had been dropping limbs. Really wish it had been good wood, but
    our sunroom will now get sun.

    That is sad that it had to be torn down. I have a likely 100+ year old
    maple in my front yard, but it's hollow. You can see it with every
    branch cut off. It seems stable, for now, but I'm afraid it's going to
    fall on someone's roof some day (mine or my neighbors). Alternatively,
    it could cross the street and wipe out the 24 hour laundromat (but that
    wouldn't be so bad -- why do people need to be loud doing laundry at
    3AM??) I don't want to get it cut down, but I am getting there soon.

    Be happy. Last year a hurrican went through here and damaged one of
    my pine trees. Before they had the power back on the town was after
    me to have it removed on pain of a $200/day fine.


    Sounds like a place to NOT be living...


    Sounds Like Florida. They raise revenue in a lot of towns there by
    aggressive fines.

    --
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  • From Jack@21:1/5 to Scott Lurndal on Sun Sep 5 10:37:24 2021
    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).

    All he needs to know about California is who they elected as governor,
    who they elected to the congress and senate. Of course, there is an
    excellent chance these crooked fools were not actually elected, but
    installed via massive voter fraud.

    Also, their success can be summed up by the fact so many people moved
    out of California that they lost a congressional seat. This despite
    huge numbers of alien invaders entering the state, and ignoring the
    crooks in charge surely knew this would happen and would have done
    everything the could to cook the books on the census to prevent it from happening.

    --
    Jack
    Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to Scott Lurndal on Sun Sep 5 11:26:15 2021
    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the
    streets.

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to Michael Trew on Sun Sep 5 16:17:44 2021
    Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net> writes:
    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >streets.

    Have you ever been there? Or are you just relying on Fox News' interpretation of reality?

    And California is far more than just San Francisco.

    KRWs posting history is availble in the usenet archives. Judge him for yourself.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to michael.trew@att.net on Sun Sep 5 20:44:22 2021
    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 11:26:15 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >streets.

    And LA. CA is a lefty cesspool.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 5 20:52:13 2021
    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 16:17:44 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net> writes:
    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >>streets.

    Have you ever been there? Or are you just relying on Fox News' interpretation >of reality?

    And California is far more than just San Francisco.

    ...and LA, and...

    I noticed you didn't refute anything I said. The only thing CA has is
    weather and lefty assholes (redundant, I know). You prove the
    assertion.

    KRWs posting history is availble in the usenet archives. Judge him for >yourself.

    As does yours, comrade.

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  • From Markem618@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Sun Sep 5 20:00:03 2021
    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:44:22 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 11:26:15 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >>streets.

    And LA. CA is a lefty cesspool.

    SSDD

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 5 22:29:07 2021
    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:00:03 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:44:22 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 11:26:15 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) >>>>> wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid >>>>> of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite >>>unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >>>streets.

    And LA. CA is a lefty cesspool.

    SSDD

    Yes CA is SS.

    BTW, you said you KF'd me. Another lefty liar.

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to Scott Lurndal on Sun Sep 5 22:47:47 2021
    On 9/5/2021 12:17 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Michael Trew<michael.trew@att.net> writes:
    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid
    of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the
    streets.

    Have you ever been there? Or are you just relying on Fox News' interpretation
    of reality?

    No, I haven't been there; nor do I watch Fox news. There are plenty of reputable news sources have relayed this information. A few examples
    below...

    https://www.sfchronicle.com/local-politics/article/San-Francisco-s-latest-feud-What-to-do-about-16231736.php

    https://www.smobserved.com/story/2019/04/25/politics/do-the-homeless-poop-on-san-francisco-streets-because-they-can-or-because-they-cant-find-a-bathroom/3907.html

    Side note: I'm sure the media has blown the issue into sounding worse
    than it is, but that being said, that's surely not an issue anywhere
    that I've been, or in any city in the Midwest or western Atlantic states.

    And California is far more than just San Francisco.

    Of that I'm plenty aware, even though I again, have not been there. I'd
    still like to see it some day.

    KRWs posting history is availble in the usenet archives. Judge him for yourself.

    Oh trust me, I know. I've already gotten in spats with him. Anyone
    that doesn't agree with his word as biblical truth is an "*insert
    derogatory term* leftist". Although, in his book, a leftist is enough
    of a derogatory term as it is. I think it's pretty sad how people get
    so tied up into politics that it controls them. No thanks, I'm not a
    leftist or a rightist.

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  • From Markem618@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Mon Sep 6 21:58:30 2021
    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 22:29:07 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:00:03 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:44:22 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 11:26:15 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) >>>>>> wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid >>>>>> of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite >>>>unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >>>>streets.

    And LA. CA is a lefty cesspool.

    SSDD

    Yes CA is SS.

    BTW, you said you KF'd me. Another lefty liar.

    Never said I kill filed you just I usually ignore your blather.

    SSDD refers to you (same stuff different day).

    You have no new stuff always the same crap.

    Now Jack he is kill filed.

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  • From Jack@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 8 08:50:55 2021
    On 9/6/2021 10:58 PM, Markem618 wrote:
    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 22:29:07 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:00:03 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 20:44:22 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Sun, 05 Sep 2021 11:26:15 -0400, Michael Trew
    <michael.trew@att.net> wrote:

    On 9/4/2021 11:11 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Fri, 03 Sep 2021 14:16:22 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) >>>>>>> wrote:


    You have me sold. Now, if you reduce taxes by, oh, 100% and get rid >>>>>>> of the needles and feces on the street...

    Actually, we don't want _you_ here. Stay where you are if
    the myths bother you.

    (Hint to everyone else, KRW is still full of shit and knows
    nothing about California).


    I'd have to imagine he's referencing San Francisco. It's quite
    unfortunate to see how the homeless are living (and defecating) on the >>>>> streets.

    And LA. CA is a lefty cesspool.

    SSDD

    Yes CA is SS.

    BTW, you said you KF'd me. Another lefty liar.

    Never said I kill filed you just I usually ignore your blather.

    SSDD refers to you (same stuff different day).

    You have no new stuff always the same crap.

    Now Jack he is kill filed.

    Oh NO!

    My life will never be the same...

    --
    Jack
    Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.

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  • From Jack@21:1/5 to Scott Lurndal on Wed Sep 8 08:48:27 2021
    On 9/5/2021 12:17 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:

    KRWs posting history is availble in the usenet archives. Judge him for yourself.

    Kevin, like the proverbial blind squirrel occasionally gets the nut.

    Scott on the other hand, doesn't.

    --
    Jack
    Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.

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