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[at-l] Yankees (O.T.)



Seems like pretty childish behavior for someone purported to be so very educated, doesn't it? 

It doesn't really get "under my skin"; I just think it's wrong, and I feel free to say so.

But hasn't all this discourse been enlightening? :-)

-"Camo" (Ummm...AAAHHH?)
> After meeting Orangebug this weekend in person at the SORUCK, I would have
> to say that he is just saying them in jest.
> 
> Ya know, though, when I was little, I learned pretty quickly that if my dad
> knew of something that just buggered the livin' heck outta me, he would just
> do it because he knew it aggravated me.  And, then he would do it again.
> And, again.  And, again...., again, agin, aaahhhhhh  (that last was the
> sound of me screamingly running away from him!)  LOL
> 
> Ahem...the uhm...wise thing to do may be to not let others know what gets
> under your skin.  Otherwise, when certain colorful insects read certain
> emails that come right out with a very descriptive instruction as to how
> certain individuals can be annoyed to heck and back, well, uh, they may just
> take that as a big, red, bull's eye, to keep aiming for.  ;-))
> 
> Shelly Hale
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jack" <camojack@comcast.net>
> To: <at-l@backcountry.net>
> Cc: "Orange Bug" <orangebug74@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 5:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Yankees (O.T.)
> 
> 
> Ryan tells me that Orange Insect, the pseudo-intellectual redneck, only
> makes these "Yankee" comments in jest. I am inclined to disagree, as they
> are a frequently recurring element in his posts. What do y'all think?
> -"Camo"
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:49:36 -0800 (PST)
> From: Orange Bug <orangebug74@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [at-l] Mount Washington Loonies
> 
> "Insanity is actually a term of legal rather than
> medical signficance. Since we are into the waning moon
> cycle, they are not loonies by definition.
> 
> However, anyone willing to go outside into -100 with
> wind chill without much gear on arms heads and faces -
> and be photographed in said act - can only be
> described as freaking crazy, and most likely Yankee."