Re: Independence Day

Go Dr D!! Love them 90degree Eyetie V-twins. Unlike them Milwaukee tractors... :)

RobG

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Rob Grinberg
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I'm still trying to find a land-fill site to take my sickbag...

RobG

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Rob Grinberg

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I hope you didn't stop with the battle road sites in Boston alone. You would HAVE to continue out to Lexington to see that battle green (even though it looses a little of its original charm as it's now nestled between a couple large and busy streets) and on to the Concord bridge (By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard round the world" ....... with apologies to Emerson, of course) where the first serious engagement between the colonials and British troops took place.

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Bill Woodier

Man! I wonder if they will ever figure out who fired that first shot? Until the blood spilled at Lexington and Concord, there still might have been a settlement possible. After that, reap the wind!

Bill Shuey

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William H. Shuey

Only good thing about that movie was the musical score.

Bill Shuey

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William H. Shuey

And Brent Spiner (aka Data in STNG) as a daft (if not mad) scientist. The rest of it was pure sludge.

Mark Schynert

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Mark Schynert

according to 3rd rate sf hack jack chalker, it was an agent from the 25th century.

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e

that crystal bimbo getting blown up on top of the building was cool. die b****!

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e

It was in the script! ;~)

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Bill Woodier

I dunno ... the audience here in southern Ontario cheered when the White House got blown up!

Cliff. Jones

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Cliff Jones

Well, the fact that Harvey F. was *only* in the first half hour, or so; is pretty much a "good thing".

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Greg Heilers

Yeah, I kinda liked that bit too... always was a damn ugly building. :)

RobG

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Rob Grinberg

No, the South Rules !!!

Anything above the Mason Dixon line is suspect :)

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Azzz1588

A modeler of high intellect and excellent taste!

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Eyeball2002308

ha, we got the brains, guns and money.

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e

don't go to maine, bill. every goddam house in the country has 2. and house trailers have 3, plus a coop.

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e

Except for Columbia, Pa. one can tell when crossing over the line. Folks hereabouts don't use rusty cars up on blocks for lawn ornaments. ;)

Bill Banaszak, MFE

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Mad-Modeller

You're forgetting the old refrigerator on the porch, aka the beer cooler....

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The Old Timer

Your just full of envy thats all :)

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Azzz1588

oh yeah

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