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* Is Christianity a Constructive or Destructive Force? - 1 messages, 1 author
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* I want to spend less than $4,000 on a back yard shed! - 6 messages, 5
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* Socialist Utopia full of Christians? Yeah, that's Heaven! - 3 messages, 1
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* How to unshrink all-leather work gloves (deerskin, goatskin, no cowhide)? -
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 6:06 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"


On Apr 6, 7:00 pm, cl...@snyder.on.ca wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2011 14:59:52 -0700 (PDT), "His Highness the
> TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
>
> <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >On Apr 6, 3:58 pm, "Jakub A. Krzewicki" <drukpakun...@gmail.org>
> >wrote:
> >> sroda, 6 kwietnia 2011 20:36. carbon entity 'His Highness the TibetanMonkey,
> >> the Beach Cruiser Philosopher' <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com>
> >> contaminated alt.religion.buddhism.tibetan with the following letter:
>
> >> > I like to parade here some arguments for Christianity being one or the
> >> > other. I myself believe it's an overwhelmingly destructive force, but
> >> > I'm only a monkey with common sense...
>
> You are only a monkey with a vary limited scope of knowlege and vision
> - like most Monkeys.

Isn't that an act of discrimination? Monkeys are the most intelligent
species out there, only that they are dumb when they act like MONKEY
SEE MONKEY DO and organize to worship some "supreme being" they
haven't seen.

>
> >> >http://marquetteeducator.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/thinking-monkey1...
>
> >> > Here are some loose arguments:
>
> >> > 1- IT OPPOSES SCIENCE in such issues as EVOLUTION & CLIMATE CHANGE,
> >> > which in turn determine where we came from and we are headed,
>
> Not necessarily true.

It seems the Catholics admit both, but they offer no solution about
it. Their churches' parking lots are still full of cars.

> >> > 2- They follow a certain command to CONQUER THE EARTH, giving little
> >> > thought to "lesser species,"
>
> >> > 3- They fail to understand the basic principle of CAUSE & EFFECT, ie.
> >> > "my choice of transportation is part of the problem/solution,"
>
> Absolutely not true of many Christians I know, and also very true of
> many non-christians.

Oh no, NONCHRISTIANS must admit that shit they put out stays in the
system and that this humble planet can't handle the heat from 7,000
million wasteful monkeys. Christians would probably disagree with the
last statement, though they seem to be #1.

> >> > 4- They seem to vote for the most "ALPHA MALE LEADERS," ready to
> >> > launch one more questionable war, and then ignore the price of it,
>
> Not necessarily true. MANY Christians are non-viollent and totally
> opposed to war and violence of any kind.

True, but they are mostly irrelevant in politics. The monkey troop is
run by alpha males and their followers.

> >> > 5- They are WAITING FOR JESUS, who's coming soon to get them out of
> >> > this Hell and leave the rest behind.
>
> >> > I'm getting on my Beach Cruiser now to think about these and other
> >> > issues that slow down progress. By the way, riding on sidewalks is not
> >> > the answer.
>
> >> > --------------------------------------------------------
>
> >> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> >> >http://webspawner.com/users/BIKEFORPEACE
>
> >> You wanted to say the _Puritans_ are destructive force --- the Oliver-
> >> Cromwell, Cotton-Mather, Fred-Phelps-like talibangelic riff-raff, I
> >> absolutely agree with You for that matter. But there is also Celtic Church,
> >> Church of the Eastand Liberal Catholic Church, haven't You forgotten about
> >> them???
>
> And he has also forgotten about all the historic peace churches and
> the anabaptists (that is NOT baptists) which have been a positive
> influence for peace, respect, and social issues around the world - in
> North, Central, and south America, Africa, Asia, and just about
> anywhere they are found.

I'm pretty sure they know we are teasing the dumb monkeys to do moral
actions. Nothing against them.

>
> Wherever relief efforts are required (think Haiti, Japan, Indonesia,
> New Orleans, etc) you will find MCC and/or MDS involved in a positive
> and effective way.
>
> Google "Mennonite Central Committee" and "Mennonite Disaster Service"

Good, I usually spare my words against followers of Jesus that really
follow Jesus. I even admire Gandhi, even though he was not a
Christian.

> >I mean the American sects for the most part. They are the most
> >influential and powerful, ie. Republican Party members.
>
> Republican party member does not equal Christian, and Christian does
> not equal Republican.

Yes, sometimes the public imagination outside of the troop runs as
fast as the bad reputation:

"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians
are so unlike your Christ."

But I'm sure Gandhi was generalizing. ;)


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== 1 of 6 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 10:13 am
From: The Real Bev


On 04/07/11 15:37, Derald wrote:

> Ohioguy<none@none.net> wrote:
>
>> Basically, here is what I want:
>>
>>1) simplicity
>>2) heavy duty
>>3) inexpensive (~$1,400 or less)
>>4) shed style roof (slightly slanted, single plane)
>
> If you insist on a traditional style shed, build it yourself. If you need
> plans in order to do that, then hire it done.
>
> +1 for shipping container. I have a 20-footer and space (AWA plans) for two
> more. $1,200 delivered in 2006. Constructed of Corten (a rust-restant steel,
> with two gasketed doors, epoxy "paint", 1.25" plywood floor on steel joists, at
> 4,960 pounds, it's pretty much everything -resistant, although, I did attach
> hurricane bands/anchors.

I would love to have a couple of those. Fat chance of the City Fathers
allowing them, though, even if we could solve the problem of horsing
them down the driveway and then making a sharp right angle left :-( I
suspect you could even make decent room additions out of them.

Pallets: Beware of possible termites. I don't know how you'd recognize
them or get rid of them, but you probably don't want to bring them home.

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== 2 of 6 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 11:55 am
From: Derald

The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:

>I would love to have a couple of those. Fat chance of the City Fathers
>allowing them, though....
Well, I'm in an unicorporated area and well concealed from passersby.
>
>Pallets: Beware of possible termites. I don't know how you'd recognize
>them or get rid of them, but you probably don't want to bring them home.
I bring home few pallets, nowadays, and those primarily as replacements for
what the termites eat, LOL! I'm in peninsular Florida: Termites are a given. In
late winter, they rise from the ground like smoke. Termites are ubiquitous. They
even eat my store-bought "mushroom" compost because it really is mostly wood.
They ate the paper bag from around alfalfa pellets, in a galvanized trashcan
that is on p/t wood blocks; really.
--
Derald


== 3 of 6 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 11:24 am
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


In article <inq44g$igk$1@dont-email.me>, The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 04/07/11 15:37, Derald wrote:
>
> > Ohioguy<none@none.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Basically, here is what I want:
> >>
> >>1) simplicity 2) heavy duty 3) inexpensive (~$1,400 or less) 4) shed style
> >>roof (slightly slanted, single plane)
> >
> > If you insist on a traditional style shed, build it yourself. If you need
> > plans in order to do that, then hire it done.
> >
> > +1 for shipping container. I have a 20-footer and space (AWA plans) for
> > two more. $1,200 delivered in 2006. Constructed of Corten (a rust-restant
> > steel, with two gasketed doors, epoxy "paint", 1.25" plywood floor on steel
> > joists, at 4,960 pounds, it's pretty much everything -resistant, although,
> > I did attach hurricane bands/anchors.
>
> I would love to have a couple of those. Fat chance of the City Fathers
> allowing them, though, even if we could solve the problem of horsing them
> down the driveway and then making a sharp right angle left :-( I suspect you
> could even make decent room additions out of them.


That's what cranes are for.


>
> Pallets: Beware of possible termites. I don't know how you'd recognize them
> or get rid of them, but you probably don't want to bring them home.


== 4 of 6 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 7:57 pm
From: Ohioguy


> Pallets: Beware of possible termites. I don't know how you'd recognize
> them or get rid of them, but you probably don't want to bring them home.

You're not kidding - the pallets around here are about 6' max, and
made of really thin wood. Considering that I saw loads of termites in
the soil about 10 feet away from where the shed is going, pallets would
probably be a very, very short term shed solution.

I should probably also add that whatever I end up doing needs to pass
inspection. There is a city inspector that drives past slowly about
once a month, peering into back yards here, and looking for an excuse to
have a nice "meeting" with anybody. That's what folks around here get
in exchange for voting to go from a township to a city. That, and a
1.5% income tax that didn't exist before.

I will definitely look into a shipping container as well - that would
seem to be rather sturdy and termite resistant. However, I'm not sure
if they are easy to come by here in Ohio.


== 5 of 6 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 9:23 pm
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


In article <4da11cbd$0$20575$882e7ee2@usenet-news.net>, Ohioguy <none@none.net>
wrote:

> > Pallets: Beware of possible termites. I don't know how you'd recognize
> > them or get rid of them, but you probably don't want to bring them home.
>
> You're not kidding - the pallets around here are about 6' max, and
> made of really thin wood. Considering that I saw loads of termites in
> the soil about 10 feet away from where the shed is going, pallets would
> probably be a very, very short term shed solution.
>
> I should probably also add that whatever I end up doing needs to pass
> inspection. There is a city inspector that drives past slowly about
> once a month, peering into back yards here, and looking for an excuse to
> have a nice "meeting" with anybody. That's what folks around here get
> in exchange for voting to go from a township to a city. That, and a
> 1.5% income tax that didn't exist before.
>
> I will definitely look into a shipping container as well - that would
> seem to be rather sturdy and termite resistant. However, I'm not sure
> if they are easy to come by here in Ohio.

Just contact Rod Speed, he's positive it won't be a problem so I'm assuming he
has a readily available list of suppliers


== 6 of 6 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 9:56 pm
From: Jeff


Ohioguy <none@none.net> wrote in
news:4da11cbd$0$20575$882e7ee2@usenet-news.net:

>> Pallets: Beware of possible termites. I don't know how you'd
>> recognize them or get rid of them, but you probably don't want to
>> bring them home.
>
> You're not kidding - the pallets around here are about 6' max,
> and
> made of really thin wood. Considering that I saw loads of
> termites in the soil about 10 feet away from where the shed is
> going, pallets would probably be a very, very short term shed
> solution.
>
> I should probably also add that whatever I end up doing needs
> to pass
> inspection. There is a city inspector that drives past slowly
> about once a month, peering into back yards here, and looking for
> an excuse to have a nice "meeting" with anybody. That's what
> folks around here get in exchange for voting to go from a township
> to a city. That, and a 1.5% income tax that didn't exist before.
>
> I will definitely look into a shipping container as well - that
> would
> seem to be rather sturdy and termite resistant. However, I'm not
> sure if they are easy to come by here in Ohio.
>
>

www.occontainer.com (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, et al)

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== 1 of 3 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 11:06 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"


One party system, immortal leader, loyalty to the party, "permanent
justice," "praise the Lord," "Satan is the enemy" and other slogans
all sound socialist. Well, at least they are not asking for Universal
Healthcare... They don't need it!

Angels riding bikes...

http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs12/f/2006/327/9/6/Bicycle_Angel_Watercolor_by_BlueBirdie.jpg

Wait, clothing optional? That sounds too liberal!!!


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== 2 of 3 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 3:40 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"


On Apr 9, 6:06 pm, Father Haskell <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Deviant, hell, that drawing's great on so many levels. Not
> to mention that there actually *is* a Ride Your Bike Nude
> Day.

I'd only have a problem accommodating the men's genitalia on those
seats. But I think it's great for women!

== 3 of 3 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 3:41 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"


On Apr 9, 4:44 pm, Colanth <Cola...@pern.invalid> wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Apr 2011 11:01:42 -0700 (PDT), "His Highness the
> TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
>
> <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >One party system, immortal leader, loyalty to the party, "permanent
> >justice," "praise the Lord," "Satan is the enemy" and other slogans
> >all sound socialist.
>
> Not socialist, dictatorial. The leader sets ALL the rules and does
> whatever he wants with no oversight. Even Idi Amin didn't have that
> much power.

Yes, yes, but Heaven sounds too Maoist as well. They sure will throw
POPULATION CONTROL in there. Though having the whole Universe to
expand maybe it won't be that much of a problem.

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sat, Apr 9 2011 7:59 pm
From: The Real Bev


On 04/08/11 17:09, Mel Knight wrote:

> On Fri, 08 Apr 2011 16:51:28 -0700, Jon Danniken wrote:
>
>>> What dry-cleaning solvent can I buy at the hardware store that will
>>> clean leather gloves of urushiol?
>>
>> Tetrachloroethylene, AKA brake cleaner (Brakleen - red can). Unless you
>> live in California, of course.
>
> I would have to live in the Republik of Kalifornia!
>
> There are no chlorocarbons on the shelves, I think.
>
> Is there something else I can use (perhaps from the auto parts store or
> the hardware store)?
>
> Here, for example, is a picture of all my experiments (all of which
> failed)!
>
> http://www.ephotobay.com/image/poison-oak-gloves-shrunk.jpg

I've never heard of actually washing work gloves. If I were you I'd use
the cheap leather-palm ones and just throw them away when they wear out
-- and NEVER touch the outside with your fingers. My work gloves get
big holes in the fingers (repairable with duct tape, of course) long
before I'd consider washing them, but I'm not dealing with poison
oak/ivy, either.

I've got some nice goatskin gardening gloves, but they're too good to
use :-) I used to turn them inside out (like the rest of the dirtbags)
and use them for motorcycle gloves.

--
Cheers, Bev
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